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Skateboard Helmet

June 2nd, 2009 No comments

What Should I Look For in a Skateboarding Helmet?

By  John Pauls

Skateboard Helmet

Skateboard Helmet

The desire to skateboard is one many people are very passionate about. At the same time though their personal safety should be a priority. You will find that there are many different styles and brands of helmets you can select from in order to reduce the risk of a serious injury. Here are some great tips to help you get a skateboarding helmet that you can rely on.

You definitely want to check the overall approval on any skateboarding helmet. Many of them on the market have been approved by the Consumer Product Safety Commission. It shouldn’t cover your line of vision though and it shouldn’t move from side to side or up and down as you are skating.

A proper fit with any skateboarding helmet is very important. If it is too tight you may not be able to hear well with it on. You may be putting yourself at risk too if you are concentrating on the feel of the helmet rather than your skating. You don’t want it to be heavy either as that can affect your balance and control over the skateboard. It should sit low on the forehead too so that some protection can be offered there as well.

To help ensure your skateboarding helmet will stay securely in place, get one with straps that buckle under the chin. Most of them have adjustable straps so you can move them as a child grows too or if they aren’t comfortable. Always wear your skateboarding helmet, even if you are performing moves you have performed hundreds of times. You also want to regularly inspect your helmet. Should it show signs of wear and tear you will want to get it replaced. If you are in an accident and the helmet is cracked then through it out because the ability for it to absorb future impacts has been significantly reduced.

This is why you should never buy a used skateboarding helmet. You should be able to buy a very good quality skateboarding helmet for less than $50. Parents should make sure their child has a helmet from the time they get their first skateboard.

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Skateboard shoes

May 31st, 2009 No comments

Skateboarding Shoes

Element Skateboard Shoes

Element Skateboard Shoes

Skateboarding has evolved over the years and is now a serious sport. You can purchase special skateboarding shoes that help enhance your skater style and also help you maintain stability on your board. First, determine what kind of shoe you truly need. Before you choose your skateboarding shoes, you will also need to think about how much money you are willing to spend. Different styles and different companies have several shoes that span different price classes. You don’t even need to be a skateboarder to own skateboarding shoes. Some people just like the way the shoes look and buy them purely for fashion.

So when choosing skateboarding shoes, you have many options. You can buy shoes that achieve a specific purpose. You can look on the Internet or ask your friends which shoes are the latest style, or you can find people online who are serious about skateboarding and ask them what their favorite shoe is. A little research spent is worth it when you end up with skateboarding shoes you are happy with.

How To Choose The Best Skateboarding Shoes For A Great Skateboard Experience

Skateboarding is one of the United States’ most famous sports today. Even though skateboarding is nice it is dangerous as well. You should be careful when you start riding a skateboard.

Many people would think that any sport shoes would go good for skateboarding. This however is wrong; when you skateboard you need ankle protection and foot protection so you are going to need a good sturdy shoe.

Skateboarding shoes should give protection and should have a lot of grip for the boarder and board.

Just like any other type of shoe skateboarding shoes should feel good on your feet. Skateboarding shoes need special laces that don’t rip apart very easy. A normal pair of shoe laces would rip off after probably an hour of continuous skateboarding with a good skateboarder. The skateboarding shoe’s grip should be able to grip to the board good so that the rider can do as he wants and doesn’t lose the board. Shoes that the rider isn’t used to might cause him to slip off as well with shoes that are brand new and just don’t have any grip at all. The sole of the shoe should provide the foot to be able to grip the shoe to give the boarder room to do his tricks.

Even though some of these types of skateboarding shoes are expensive and pricey they are the only type of shoe for the job of skateboarding. If you do not have a pair of skateboarding shoes and you skateboard you need to get a pair before you hurt yourself.

Using Quality Skateboarding Shoes will Ensure Happy and Safe Skateboarding

Skateboarding Shoes

Skateboarding Shoes

It seems that nowadays there are shoes for everything and skateboarding is no different. Specially designed skateboarding shoes help enhance your skater style and also help you maintain stability on your board. As so many of the shoe designers and manufacturers have gotten onto the skateboarding bandwagon, it does mean that when buying skateboarding shoes, you can get lost in the sea of brands, colors, gimmicks and prices. My advice would be to collect a list of the top 10 or 15 skateboarding shoes out there and then go read the consumer reviews in each pair. Like anything else, there are new styles and designs coming out all the time which doesn’t make shopping for your skateboarding shoes any easier, but here are just a few trusted names (in no particular order) that you might want to look at when scouting around for the best deals: Vans Skateboarding Shoes, Globe Shoes Australia, DC Shoe Co USA, Osiris, Etnies, Emerica, Adio, Nike SB, and IPath.