Skate Protection & Helmets

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Frequently Asked Questions

A helmet first, then wrist guards, knee pads and elbow pads. Wrist guards matter most for beginners since falls are hands-first. Knee pads are essential for transition and bowl. A helmet plus a three-pad set is the sensible starting point and usually cheaper than buying separately.

ASTM F1492 is the skate-specific standard, or CPSC dual-certification. Every helmet we stock is certified, and we do not sell uncertified fashion helmets, which offer minimal real protection.

Strongly recommended, especially for beginners. The most common skateboarding injury is a wrist fracture from putting a hand out to break a fall, and a wrist guard with a splint plate dramatically reduces that risk.

Hard-cap knee and elbow pads have a plastic shell that lets you slide on impact and take repeated hits, ideal for ramps and bowls. Soft pads are lower profile and fine for casual street and cruising. Match the pad to how you skate.

Yes, helmets, pads and sets in kids sizes. Size to the child rather than buying big to grow into, since a loose helmet or pad shifts on impact and protects less. Come in and we will fit them properly.