Skate Accessories
Accessories for Skates for Safe and Comfortable Riding
Skate accessories make a significant difference when it comes to safety, comfort, and durability. Here, you’ll find a wide selection of parts and gear that help you maintain your skates, optimize performance, and customize them to your skating style.
Whether you skate for fitness, on the streets, at the skatepark, or just cruise around, it’s essential that your wheels, bearings, brakes, and hardware fit your skates properly. The right accessories can extend your skates’ lifespan while making every ride safer and more enjoyable.
How to Choose the Right Accessories
When upgrading or replacing parts on your skates, compatibility and safety are key. Consider both your skill level and the type of skating you do so you can choose accessories that perform reliably without wearing out too quickly.
- Wheel size and hardness: Larger wheels (e.g., 80–110 mm) offer higher speeds and a smoother roll, while smaller wheels provide better maneuverability. Softer wheels offer more grip and comfort, while harder wheels are faster and more durable.
- Bearings: Choose high-quality bearings that suit your needs for speed and endurance. Consider how often you skate and whether you want easy maintenance or top performance.
- Brakes and brake pads: Ensure the brake matches your frame and wheel size. A new brake pad gives you greater control, especially if you’re a beginner or intermediate skater.
- Frames and axles: Check the length, bolt spacing, and wheel capacity to ensure new frames and axles fit your boots. Stiff, high-quality materials increase stability and precision.
- Protective and small parts: Laces, insoles, spacers, tools, and similar items keep your skates secure and make it easy to adjust, tighten, and maintain them.
Also consider your weight, experience level, and how often you skate. If you skate frequently and intensively, go for more durable components. Beginners will typically benefit most from solid, forgiving parts that deliver stability and control.
Accessories for Different Levels and Use Scenarios
For daily commuting or casual rides, comfort and safety come first. Softer wheels, reliable brakes, and durable bearings that handle some moisture and dirt are smart choices. A quality brake pad and regular checks of screws and axles are especially important for new skaters.
For fitness and long-distance rides, low rolling resistance and stability matter most. Larger wheels, quality bearings, and a rigid frame help maintain a steady pace, while comfortable insoles and secure lacing reduce fatigue and pressure points.
For technical skating like freestyle, slalom, or skatepark use, you need accessories built for impact and precision. Strong frames, durable wheels, and smooth bearings offer better control and safety when you’re pushing your limits.
No matter your level, you can mix and match accessories that fit your skates and your goals. Choose the components that align with your skills and skating style, and upgrade step by step as you progress.




