Rollerski Parts
Rollerski gear and spare parts to keep you gliding
As with any transport vehicle, a set of rollerskis requires maintenance. Regardless of how well you maintain your rollerski gear, eventually, some parts will need a swap. Bearings are usually among the first to be replaced. Although most skates, skateboards, and stunt scooters utilise the same bearings, rollerski bearings tend to be somewhat larger. A notable difference at the rear wheel is the needle bearing, which may also require replacement.
Beyond bearings, this category offers all the components necessary to ensure your rollerskis keep moving smoothly. We highly suggest taking a little time after each session to clean your rollerskis and lubricate the moving parts of the wheel assembly. This routine not only ensures a smoother glide but also enhances the lifespan and robustness of the rollerski parts—delaying replacement and ultimately saving you money over time.
Rollerski brakes are essential for some users
There are numerous rollerski brakes available on the market, though not every rollerskier opts for a braking system, as there are alternative methods for reaching a complete halt on rollerskis. For novices, we consistently advise the use of a rollerski braking system, as there are numerous technical elements of rollerskiing you will want to concentrate on mastering during the early days of your rollerski “journey”.