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Wrist Guards for Skateboarding and Roller Sports

Wrist guards are nearly as important as a helmet since your wrist is often the first thing to hit the pavement in a fall. Here you’ll find carefully selected models for skateboards, scooters, roller skates, and other wheeled sports. They’re designed to stabilize your wrist and distribute impact, reducing the risk of sprains and fractures.

Most wrist guards combine a hard splint with supportive straps and padding. This ensures both shock absorption and controlled movement, allowing you to grip, brake, and perform tricks without compromising safety.

How to Choose Size, Fit, and Materials

A proper fit is essential for wrist guards to deliver full protection and stay comfortable during longer sessions. Check the size guide on each product page and measure the circumference around your wrist or hand if specified.

When selecting a model, consider these key factors:

  • Size and adjustment: Choose the recommended size and make sure the Velcro straps can be tightened securely without digging in.
  • Splints (front/back): Some guards include splints on both the palm and back of the hand for added stability, while others feature only a palm splint for better flexibility.
  • Material and padding: Breathable mesh fabrics and foam padding improve comfort and reduce sweating, especially during summer rides or intense training sessions.
  • Closure system: Wide Velcro straps allow for quick on-and-off, while elastic cuffs create a snug, secure fit around your wrist.
  • Level and use: Pick sturdier models for skatepark and street sessions, and lighter, more flexible options for cruising or commuting.

If you’re between two sizes, most riders get better support from the smaller option so the guard doesn’t slide around. It should fit firmly without causing numbness in your fingers or hand.

Safety, Durability, and Use Scenarios

The selected models in this category are built to handle repeated impacts and abrasion from asphalt, concrete, and rails. Hard plastic splints absorb direct hits, while reinforced stitching and durable outer materials extend their lifespan even with frequent use.

Some models are tested and certified according to relevant sports protection standards, such as CE certification for skateboarding and roller skating. This can be beneficial if the guards are used in skateparks or club settings where specific equipment standards apply.

Wrist guards are ideal for beginners practicing basic balance and braking, as well as experienced riders tackling ramps, rails, and technical tricks. Always use them with a helmet, knee pads, and elbow pads for full protection. Choose the model that fits your level and riding style, add it to your cart, and keep progressing with confidence and peace of mind.