Freeskate Piduriklotsid
Powerslide Universal Brake System
EUR 19,95 EUR 14,95FR 4W Complete Brake
EUR 19,95FR 3W Complete Brake
EUR 19,95Rollerblade Brakepad ABT Lite
EUR 11,95
Powerslide Megacruiser 125mm Brakearm
EUR 19,95
Tempish Universal 80-100 mm Inline Skate Brake
EUR 10,95
Powerslide HABS S/M Brake
EUR 18,95
Tempish Brake T Inline Skate Brake
EUR 14,95
Powerslide Lancer Inline Skate Brake Pad
EUR 6,95
Powerslide Urban Brake
EUR 19,95 EUR 14,95
Powerslide H.A.B.S. Inline Skate Brake Pad
EUR 8,95
FR Skates Inline Brake pad
EUR 6,95
Roces X35 Inline Skate Brake Pad
EUR 7,95
Powerslide H.A.B.S. 110/125mm Brake Housing
EUR 5,95
Powerslide HABS Sync Brake
EUR 15,95
Powerslide HABS L/XL Brake
EUR 18,95
Powerslide H.A.B.S Inline Skate Brake Pad Mounting bolt
EUR 1,95
Road Hog Brake System
EUR 19,95
Powerslide Habs Brake Urban
EUR 9,95 EUR 5,95
Powerslide Rubberpad
EUR 5,95
Tempish Universal 72-82mm Inline Skate Brake
EUR 9,95Freeskate Brakes for the Best Control
Brakes for freeskates are found at the heel of the skate and are the easiest way to come to a stop. It’s always a good idea to have a brake, especially if you are a beginner. There are more advanced braking techniques without heel brakes such as t-stops and powerslide, so skaters must have some experience before attempting these. If you’re out freeskating in busy urban areas, you never know when a pedestrian or vehicle may suddenly be in your way unexpectedly.
Skate brakes are usually made from rubber. This means they are light and can be used for both hard and slow stops. However, one thing to look out for when buying a brake is if it is compatible with your existing skates. This can be found in the product description.
Of course, the most important part of your skates to help you stay in control is your wheels. If your current set has seen better days, then check out our selection of Freeskate Wheels.