Buying Inline Skating Protective Gear

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Uploaded by on Apr 22, 2010

Steve, owner of InlineSkates.net, offers up some tips and information on buying inline skating protective gear. Included is information on skate helmet, elbow, knee, and wrist pads.

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  • i buckle fractured my radius and couldn't move my thumb for a month

    get wrist guards

  • @ZionRouter Yeah I bet that hurt.  Safety first

  • I'm trying to relearn how to skate again lol thanks for reminding me what I need, and I use to Ice skate as well and its still good to wear a helmet incase you face on ice and falling on and hitting your head on ice is just like Concrete but much colder lol

  • @Karinthehybrid193 Safety first. Thanks for enjoying our video

  • @inlineskatesnet I know lol, I learned that leason a long time ago and thanks =]

  • @Karinthehybrid193 I'm guessing a little spill while unprotected. Ouch.

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  • Cool video just learning to skate was wondering what to wear so I don't break anymore bones:]

  • hi, which knee pads were u wearing? thanx 

  • It's very inexpensive. I think it cost me 13 dollars (USD) for the wrist, knee, and elbow pads. Try Dick's, SportChek, or Sports Authority.

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