How to buy inline skating gears as a gift

To buy Inline skating gears as a gift for an enthusiast is an excellent idea since it is an extremely popular form of exercise and recreation.

So gift a set to someone you love and see your name climb to the top of the popularity charts. Inline skates are designed to be used outdoors on bike paths and parks or indoors at a proper skating facility; differences in the style of the make depend upon what your recipient is going to use them for. Here are some guidelines to help you select the right type of inline skating set, appropriate for the recipient’s skating style.

A few suggestions

  1. In-line skates are designed for different skating speeds and abilities. So first and foremost, determine the level of skating expertise that your recipient has. If he/ she is a beginner, make sure you buy a flexible boot to give comfort and mobility while skating. Small and soft wheels for good control and good brakes are also a must for beginners.
  2. A medium level skater will require a stiff and light boot with better bearings for improved speed and a heat-molded foam liner for enhanced fit and comfort. If the frame is compatible with different sized wheels it will allow the recipient to upgrade to bigger and faster wheels as their skating skill improves.
  3. An advanced level skater will require stiff boots for tremendous power transfer, because high speeds need the support from a stiff boot. Temperature regulating materials in the liner and vents to keep feet cool while skating and high-quality bearings for fast, smooth skating are the other features needed.
  4. Get knee and elbow pads that are elastic and have straps that go all the way round the elbow or the knee, for firm support. They come in three sizes - small, medium and large.

Do’s

  • It is better to buy skates that are two sizes larger than the recipient’s foot size because the padding takes up space.

Don’ts

  • Do not skimp on the skates or buy one from a cheap store, it can be dangerous. A sturdy but basic set should cost around $75 to $150.

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