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Protective Equipment You Need When Skateboarding

Actualizado: 17 may 2022

However, you can not overlook the protective equipment you need when longboarding to prioritize safety.

Purchasing equipment for a new hobby is exciting. Longboarding is no different, especially when you take the time to find boards with the hippest designs.


HELMET

You should always wear one because you never know when an accident will happen.

Stay protected


It’s not a question of whether you need a helmet, but what type of helmet works best for you. When you start out, you’ll mainly be sticking to going down small hills and taking easy corners. Thus, a half-shell helmet should suffice. The full-shell helmet is for more experienced riders performing more complicated tricks or riding down steeper terrain.

While some opt-out of a helmet because of their experience and ride difficulty, you should always wear one because you never know when an accident will happen. One awkward fall could lead to a severe injury because you were helmetless.


HIP PADS AND KNEE PADS

To alleviate the pain of those falls, you can utilize some hip pads.

Unless you are a prodigy, you will take a few tumbles when learning new tricks and skills. Considering it’s hard to control the way you fall, it can leave your hips vulnerable to the brunt of the damage. To alleviate the pain of those falls, you can utilize some hip pads.

Of all the body parts in jeopardy from a fall, your knees are the most likely candidate to hit the pavement first. Pairing knee pads with your hip pads offer superior protection from the inevitable spill. Either soft or hard-shell pads work, with the soft version being less intrusive and the hard being more protective.



 

OTHER ELEMENTS



SLIDE GLOVES

are vital if you are cruising through hills and other sharp turns. The gloves will safeguard your hands if you fall and allow you to slow down without using your brake foot. The first pair of slide gloves were nothing more than gardening gloves with a chunk of a cutting board glued to them. Luckily, slide gloves have significantly improved since their invention, so you don’t need to DIY with kitchen utensils.


HI-TOP SHOES OR ANKLE PROTECTORS

Style and design may be important aspects of a new pair of shoes. However, if you want a pair of solid longboarding kicks, choose a pair of hi-top shoes to protect you from getting gashed or rolling an ankle. Equip ankle protectors with lo-top shoes for similar protection.


SUNGLASSES

It’s easy to overlook your eyes when focusing on other parts of your body, but they are imperative to protect while you ride and sunglasses will do the trick. They prevent bugs from flying into your eyes, minimize wind effects, and limit glare. It help to see clearly when flying down a hill at 40-plus mph, so don’t forget to grab a pair.To keep up with all things Wix, including website building tips and interesting articles, head over to to the Wix Blog. You may even find yourself inspired to start crafting your own blog, adding unique content, and stunning images and videos. Start creating your own blog now. Good luck!


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