Skate & Skateboarding Wrist Guards

16 products indexed • Avg rating 4.64 • Avg price $42

Skate & skateboarding wrist guards for Sports & Outdoors include molded splint and soft-wrap designs that protect wrists during falls and tricks; offerings span budget through mid-range options with an average price around $42. The category indexes 16 products with an average rating of 4.64 and features brands like 187 Killer Pads and Triple 8

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How do I choose the right size wrist guards for skating?

Measure around the widest part of your palm (excluding the thumb) and compare to the manufacturer's size chart; most brands offer small, medium, large sizing and sometimes youth vs. adult, and proper fit should be snug without cutting off circulation or restricting mobility

What protective features should I look for in wrist guards?

Look for a rigid splint on the palm and/or backhand to prevent hyperextension, durable outer materials (like reinforced nylon or plastic), adjustable straps for a secure fit, and breathable padding for comfort during extended use

Are there differences between wrist guards for beginners and advanced skaters?

Beginner guards typically prioritize maximum protection with larger, stiffer splints and more coverage, while advanced skaters may prefer lower-profile designs that balance protection with greater wrist mobility and lighter weight

How much should I expect to spend on quality wrist guards?

Wrist guards commonly range from budget options under $25 to higher-end models over $75, with many well-rated choices in the $25–$60 range; price often reflects materials, brand, and protective features

How do I care for and clean wrist guards?

Hand-wash or use a gentle machine cycle in a laundry bag with mild detergent, air-dry completely away from direct heat, and regularly check straps and splints for wear or damage before use

Can wrist guards affect my skating technique or mobility?

Yes—stiffer, bulkier guards may restrict wrist flexion and alter push or trick mechanics, while lower-profile guards provide more mobility; choose based on your skill level and the type of skating you do

What certifications or standards indicate reliable wrist protection?

There are no universal wrist-guard certifications like for helmets, so rely on reputable brands, customer reviews, described materials and construction (rigid splints, reinforced stitching), and return policies to assess reliability