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Sisu Mouth Guard Case
EUR 8,95Sisu 3D Mouth Guard
EUR 31,95 EUR 29,95Triple Eight RD Wrist Guards
EUR 38,95Sisu Next Gen Aero Mouth Guard
EUR 28,95 EUR 21,95
Atom Supreme Skate Knee Pads
EUR 39,95
Rio Roller Abec 9 Bearings 16-Pack
EUR 24,95 EUR 20,95
Wicked Smart Bearing Remover
EUR 12,95
Roll-Line Cushion Top
EUR 13,95 EUR 7,95
Sisu Next Gen Max Mouth Guard
EUR 34,95 EUR 23,95
Tempish Si3N4 Ceramic Bearings 16-Pack
EUR 199,95
Ennui Aly Derby Knee pads
EUR 49,95 EUR 44,95
187 Killer Pads Pro Derby Wrist Guards
EUR 28,95
Powerslide MyFit Footies Low Cut
EUR 18,95
Sure-Grip Bullseye Toe stop
EUR 6,95
Roll-Line Cushion Barrel
EUR 13,95 EUR 5,95
Tempish Laces
EUR 4,95
Ennui ST Footies
EUR 30,95
Powerslide MyFit Footies High Cut
EUR 20,95 EUR 19,95
Sure-Grip Pivot rubber
EUR 1,25
Sisu Heatpack
EUR 5,95
Tempish Waxed Laces
EUR 8,95
Chaya Cherry Bomb Toe Stop 2-Pack
EUR 27,95 EUR 23,95
Triple Eight Junior Derby Kids Skate Pads 3-pack
EUR 54,95
Wilson MGX Mouth guard
EUR 24,95
Triple Eight Roller Derby Bumsaver
EUR 72,95
CORE Impact Stealth Shorts
EUR 69,95
187 Killer Pads Pro Derby Knee Pads
EUR 129,95 EUR 109,95
Rio Laces
EUR 4,95
Bionic Barefoot Booties
EUR 21,95 EUR 15,95
Tensor Bushings 90a
EUR 13,95
Chaya Pearl Roller Derby Boots
EUR 229,95 EUR 149,95
Powerslide MyFit Donut Footies 2-Pack
EUR 25,95
Chaya Ruby Hard Derby Roller skates
EUR 174,95
Ennui Aly Derby Dual Pack
EUR 59,95 EUR 53,95
Chaya Onyx Roller Derby Skates
EUR 549,95
Tempish ILQ 9 TwinCam Bearings 8-Pack
EUR 27,95
Tempish TRT Hi Speed Bearings 16-Pack
EUR 44,95 EUR 39,95What Is Roller Derby?
Roller derby is a fun, physical sport where the aim of the game is to skate around an indoor oval rink and lap the opponents. A variation of this sport was invented in the US in the 1930s, but today, is played all around the world. In total, there are already more than 1250 teams, known as leagues. Most roller derby games are played on flat tracks rather than banked tracks. The sport is known for a high level of women players and for being welcoming to all kinds of people across the board.
Roller derby players wear boots with four wheels that look similar to classic roller skates. When competing, players choose their own name, which acts as their alter ego whenever playing derby. Furthermore, players are known for adding flair to their uniform, wearing for example vibrant makeup, face paint and fishnets.
Derby skating is known for being a very physical activity, and wearing protective gear is a must. Despite this physicality, junior leagues exist for younger players.
What Are Roller Derby Skates?
Roller derby skates are designed to give you an agile skating experience when taking part in a bout of roller derby. Derby skates are known for being low cut and with a short wheelbase, allowing for more movement and flexibility. The skates contain padding to ensure a comfortable fit and provide you with protection against any hard impacts.
Roller derby roller skates can be made out of leather, vegan-friendly artificial leather, or nylon ensuring a quality, durable boot.
How Should Roller Derby Skates Fit?
With derby skates, it is important to get a tight fit while at the same time not squeezing your feet. Depending on the model, some skates can be heat molded to provide the perfect fit, however, be sure to check with the individual product before doing this.
So, what size roller derby skates should I buy? Remember that all brands develop their skates slightly differently, so it cannot be generalized if roller derby skates run big or small. Therefore, it is important to check the individual model’s size chart to make sure you get the right fit.
If you want to read more about derby skates and wheels, read our guide on How to Choose Roller Derby Skates.
Lap Your Opponent With Roller Derby Wheels
A bout of roller derby requires you to skate at speed but also stay in control on hard surfaces. Although derby wheels come in a huge variety of cool designs that will be sure to fit in with your derby look, there are some technical aspects to consider before buying.
Roller derby skate wheels are designed for use on indoor surfaces and because of this are usually harder than the sort of quad skate wheels that you would use outdoors. Players will usually go for a durometer of between 88-99A, but the biggest factor here is what surface you will be playing on. If you know that you will be playing on sticky floors, then go for a high durometer of 94A and over. Likewise, if it will be a slippery floor then choose a lower durometer. A good all-round wheel will have a durometer of around 90-93A.
What Size Are Roller Derby Wheels?
The measurements you need to consider are the diameter and the width. A diameter of between 59 and 62 mm is most common for skating indoors, and you will see most roller derby players use this size so they can accelerate fast. When it comes to width, wider wheels (over 40 mm) will offer more stability while narrower wheels will be more maneuverable.