Best products from r/Rollerskating

We found 18 comments on r/Rollerskating discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 16 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the top 20.

9. ZenToes Ankle Bone Protection Socks Malleolar Sleeves with Gel Pads for Boots, Skates, Splints, Braces - 1 Pair

    Features:
  • Ankle Bone Protection - Say goodbye to ankle bone pain with ZenToes Ankle Pad Sleeves. Each sock contains two gel pads to protect both sides of your ankle bone from rubbing while wearing roller skates, ski boots, ice skates, work boots, splints or braces. If you’ve had surgery on your ankle, it can be painful to wear boots of any kind, but now you can protect that delicate area and wear your favorite boots again!
  • Reduces and Prevents Swelling - ZenToes Ankle Pad Socks provide mild compression to help reduce and prevent swelling of the ankle bone, while the polymer gel soothes and protects your ankle bone, cushioning it to soothe a malleolar fracture, protect a bone with hardware in it, or comfort a sore ankle.
  • 2 Sleeves (One Pair) - Unlike our competitors, ZenToes includes 2 sleeves in each package of our stretchy ankle pad socks, so you can protect and cushion BOTH ankles for about the same price of just one sleeve sold by other companies. Whether your passion is ice skating, hockey, hiking, or skiing, you will find our ankle pad sleeves to be comfortable and easy to use.
  • One Size Fits Most - The stretchy material of our ankle bone protector sleeves allow them to fit most people. To use, simply fold the sleeve over, pull over your foot, fold the sleeve back up and adjust the pads over your ankle bone. The soft gel pads will conform to your ankles, while the sleeve holds them in place. Wear with or without socks, depending on what is most comfortable for you. Can also be worn under a splint or brace to prevent painful rubbing.
  • Washable and Reusable - Made from a lightweight fabric and medical grade hypoallergenic gel, these ankle sleeves can be washed and reused. Your satisfaction is guaranteed, so order your ZenToes Ankle Protector Sleeves today!
ZenToes Ankle Bone Protection Socks Malleolar Sleeves with Gel Pads for Boots, Skates, Splints, Braces - 1 Pair
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u/waterishaxis884 · 1 pointr/Rollerskating

One of my first skates were the rookie forever rainbows, and they go for about 65 US dollars on amazon. I would totally recommend them for beginner skaters, as I had a great time rolling on them indoors and outdoors. The wheels are actually pretty good as well, not super gummy though, so it would be a bit tougher on crappy asphalt. Toestops could use a replacement, but they would be fine for a beginner who isn't using them everyday (I wore mine down pretty quickly from skating every day). Overall though, I would either recommend the rookie forevers, or a pair of rio rollers, which are very similar and have a low price point as well.

Rookies: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Rookie-Forever-Rainbow-V2-Skates-4-Wheels/dp/B071RGFDN6/ref=pd_sim_200_2/261-3660803-0120905?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=B071RGFDN6&pd_rd_r=c1ffbf8b-30bb-4868-97b4-8294492cf7cc&pd_rd_w=9sXfg&pd_rd_wg=wxDCW&pf_rd_p=1b8636ae-4f21-4403-a813-e8849dd46de4&pf_rd_r=XTQ1G0DMQ294N53P4FW5&refRID=XTQ1G0DMQ294N53P4FW5

Rio Roller: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Rio-Roller-Child-Skates-Candi-White/dp/B00G2782PA/ref=sr_1_4?crid=K0P0UNX81G9S&keywords=rio+roller+skate&qid=1567272931&s=sports&sprefix=rio+roller%2Csports%2C269&sr=1-4

Happy skating!

xoxo

u/ladyrainicorns · 1 pointr/Rollerskating

Maybe too late, but I just got a pair of Candigirl Carlin's from Amazon for $100. Metal trucks, outdoor wheels, non-adjustable toe stop, cute colors like the Moxi skates. They have great reviews, mostly from other noobs, but I think they ride great so far and seem to have more padding than the Moxis. This is my first pair of skates ever and I'm in love. I wanted a more affordable option to the Moxis to make sure I would use the skates enough to justify the price of a 'better' pair later on.

Note: even though they say 'suede', it is a faux suede and faux leather lining. I can't really tell, tbh. It's not that cheap looking microfiber.

u/wsilver · 1 pointr/Rollerskating

I don't have moxy lollys, but I just got these for my Chaya Ruby's and they're great. Stiffer than the insoles I usually get for shoes, but they hit my arch in a super satisfying way and give me the support I was missing. And the stiffness means I still feel in tune with my wheels/edges. I just pulled out the existing insole and used it as a template for how to cut these to fit.

u/SuperMagicx · 1 pointr/Rollerskating

After some internet searching and more discussion with mom, I think it's doable because I made an assumption that it turns out isn't true.

I assumed you wouldn't be able to find elastic of the right width with two pre-finished edges, and would have to cut down a larger piece and finish the edges yourself. I have since found some already finished that I think will work.

I found some elastic of a probably comparable width here (7 7/8" wide, they also sell 6") or on Amazon here (7 7/8", or 6" here). The back panel on my knee pads is 6.5" tall, and the back panel on my elbow pads are about just over 5" tall, but I have a size small set.

The type of elastic you'd need for the straps can be found here (on sale/clearance) or just about anywhere else. All of my pads use the same 1.25" wide strap, and that's a very popular size of elastic. I linked the cheapest/first google result.

With elastic that's the right size, the only sewing involved will be sewing the panels to the front of the pads, the straps to the panels, and the velcro to the straps.

When I bought my set a couple of months ago, I bought it here and they were cheaper with free shipping. It's not enough savings to pay for the fabric, but it helps.

We also double checked to make sure you can get the pads turned inside out, which you need to be able to do to sew on the back panels, and it's possible.

My mom asked where you live and said she'd do the sewing for you if you're nearby, so feel free to PM me even though that's a long shot. I can also get more measurements if you want them, like total strap length or whatever, or ask my mom any other questions.

u/NibblesMcGiblet · 3 pointsr/Rollerskating

I was searching for the post that explaind helmets and haven't found it yet but did follow links to this $19.99 helmet on amazon that appears to be suitable, for anyone who lands here after searching the sub for helmet info or for OP or whoever it might help.

I haven't tried it and don't know anything about it. Just saying, at first glance, looks suitable.

https://www.amazon.com/IMPORX-Skateboard-Helmet-Multi-Sport-Skateboarding/dp/B01N5J6FXY/

this also appears to come in the standard range of head sizes and looks suitable at first glance. just please be sure to read more, I haven't -

https://www.amazon.com/JBM-Ventilation-Multi-Sports-Skateboarding-Rollerblading/dp/B07C49TWWB

u/portablewolf · 1 pointr/Rollerskating

This tool makes it very easy to pull the bearings out of your wheels:
Bones Swiss Bearing Press/Puller (White) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00829ZSIU/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_EGhtDbTD9N75F

u/putitonBig_L · 1 pointr/Rollerskating

SHYLERO Mesh Backpack XL (40L). 100% Clear Backpack with Key Holder, Bottle Opener, Waterproof Case, Inner Zippered Pocket. H20 xW16 xD8 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07HQPNTMY/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_S2GuDbYYTQ38W

u/carissacupcakes · 2 pointsr/Rollerskating

From amazon, I tried to click the one I ordered but its gone I guess. Lots of similar ones though!
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01NC1772G/ref=cm_sw_r_other_apa_i_K9PhDbYEZCCWZ

u/PS4_noobmaster69 · 1 pointr/Rollerskating

Uber stylish!

By the way, I read that those toe guards gradually slide to the side. Maybe switch to toe guards that tightly cover the toes? Moxi even makes that style in that color!

u/fuckyeahitspam · 1 pointr/Rollerskating

I got them from Amazon .

Edit: corrected URL