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Keep Junior Safe with Skate Protective Gear

by Sam Walton Sr. Business Analyst

An increasing number of children, aged 5-14 years, love or want to roller skate. It’s not hard to see why. Whether on a set of inline or roller skates, learning to skate can be incredibly satisfying. It’s fun as well as an opportunity for kids to improve their confidence with exercise. For most, the passion remains for a lifetime. Most of the people will tell you, everybody falls. But you shouldn’t get hurt in the process.

While skating, many people are seriously injured every year and more than half are between 14 and 24 years of age. A significant percentage is even younger. Unfortunately, most of these injuries are caused because the kids were not wearing the proper protective gear. That means these injuries can be prevented by wearing skate protective gear.

The most common reason for not wearing protective gear while skating is either comfort or style. Some people say it’s hard to find well-fitting protective gear. Yet others are more worried about looking good than they are about their safety.

Professional skateboarder, Tony Hawk, suffered multiple injuries over the course of his career and emphasizes the importance of safety while skating. In fact, he is now a spokesperson for Triple 8, who are known for protective skating gear.

Skate protective gear companies work untiringly to keep up with the changes in safety requirements and new technologies. They ensure that that while a helmet is necessary to protect your head, it should be stylish too, especially for kids.

But junior skate protective gear doesn’t stop at helmets. Growing bodies need protection, which is why these companies offer a wide range of knee and elbow pads built specifically for little skaters. These junior pads and helmets are great for safety and protection. They are also available in a range of funky colors and designs. Many come as sets with knee pads, elbow pads, and wrist guards. That’s everything a child needs when they skate. Good protective gear comes in form-fitting design to protect knees, elbows and wrists. Look for the ones with a superior foam system to absorb hard impacts. Some pads even provide pads with the ballistic nylon and seamless interior finish that ensures comfort as well as durability.

There can be no reason for kids to not wear skate protective gear while they are skating. You can choose from a range of options and styles to suit all sizes. Whether it is knee pads, helmets, wrist guards or elbow pads, look for safety certifications so that you get only the best options for your little one. Help them learn to know their surroundings, be aware of their abilities, and always wear protection!

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About Sam Walton Advanced   Sr. Business Analyst

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Created on Mar 20th 2020 04:53. Viewed 335 times.

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