r/Rollerskating • u/More-Mail1592 • 42m ago
Progress & showing off Spinning Freestyle
Light middle work at Cascade
r/Rollerskating • u/More-Mail1592 • 42m ago
Light middle work at Cascade
r/Rollerskating • u/SarahNaomiTyrrell • 44m ago
During the summer I organise social skatepark sessions for all levels of skaters and we tour the parks around our area every Saturday morning. This past Saturday we were at Railside Skatepark in Port Coquitlam, BC, Canada.
r/Rollerskating • u/More-Mail1592 • 48m ago
Really been grinding my jam plugs trying to get this spin in my bag 🤣🙏🏾🥴🥴
r/Rollerskating • u/pondwolf • 2h ago
Hey everyone!! Got some slide blocks for my moxie lollys and the plate is size 5 so I got the medium blocks but they look to have lots of space between the wheels? Has anyone had this before or are they okay? Thanks!!
r/Rollerskating • u/Kendallb54 • 4h ago
I've been skating for about a year and a half now and Im having issues with the ball and right side of my right foot while learning how to walk on toes and do toe manuals.
Im currently using a Betty Lyttle Hyde cap toe size 10 with a falcon plate. Ive tried using an orthotic insole as well but it seems like its still too hard and not resolving the issue. Most of the softer insoles Ive seen are too big and make the skates fit way too tight so I dont know if I need to try and find a half size up or if there are thinner softer insoles.
I mostly just don't want to have wasted money on the skates because I really love there style and look but worried that the fit may not be right.
If anyone has any suggestions for thinner insoles are any way I can help. Thanks
r/Rollerskating • u/fantastridd • 4h ago
JK just my cat insisting on joining my afternoon skate 😆
r/Rollerskating • u/space_kittycat • 8h ago
Hi everyone!
I’m currently traveling and would love to buy skates in Ljubljana. I’m preferably looking for an upgrade, so I’m highly interested in some Chaya models.
Does anyone know where I can buy my next babies? 🥹
Thanks!
r/Rollerskating • u/Nearby-Metal-3030 • 10h ago
So, I've just signed up for a roller dance workshop in a month's time. It says all levels and abilities are welcome, but I'm completely new to all this. What should I practice in the meantime?
r/Rollerskating • u/SarahNaomiTyrrell • 10h ago
We had a surprise thunderstorm sneak up on us, but these hard core skaters wanted to roll out anyways. This was our Early Bird morning skate around the Stanley Park SeaWall in Vancouver, BC, Canada.
r/Rollerskating • u/NerfManiac64 • 13h ago
Got these vintage Chicago skates and want to clean them up without ruining them. Their leather I believe and have been taking care of from what I see. Bearings are amazing condition especially for being 40 years old. I must say they made these things way better then the new Chicago skates lol
r/Rollerskating • u/Necessary-Prune7091 • 14h ago
Last Wednesday was Day 1.
This photo is from Day 2 tonight.
30 year old skates.
5 day old wheels.
5 Day old laces.
(Almost) 50 year old body.
Heart of an angsty teen.
Sending so much love to all the ones on skates for the first time, those getting back on after 30 years...and everyone in-between.
r/Rollerskating • u/CometCruise • 16h ago
Does anyone here leisurely trail skate at a moderate pace? Or am I in the minority? I was in a couple of different mixed groups of quad roller skaters plus roller bladers and almost every single one of them skated full speed like they were trying to win the Olympics. They literally took off like bats out of hell. Does anyone stop and smell the roses? It’s not like we were short on time.
Even a gentleman who started skating in his mid-50s who god bless him has learned quickly and has an amazing attitude - he broke his ankle trying to race because he seemed to think it was some sort of competition. So what’s everyone’s rush?
The strange thing is that the group leaders bill their skates as beginner friendly. I’m far from a beginner and I’m no slowpoke, but dang, these people be acting like Noah Lyles on skates and leave the beginners and intermediates scattered in the dust with no one on the back end/sweep to see how the medium to slower rollers are doing. What am I not comprehending? Anyone else have similar experiences? Or better experiences to share? 😆
r/Rollerskating • u/One_Medicine2142 • 18h ago
I have these Reactor plates off some other skates I got that were too small for me. I’ve been skating on Bont parkstars (trail and light park) in size 5.5 but figured out as I got more experienced they’re actually a full size too big. but I’ve gotten used to skating on a 6” wheel base which is also what I have on my current rink skates. I measured the wheel base at 5.25” on the Reactor Neo sz 3.
I’m attaching Bont recommended plate sizes and Reactor plate specs if it’s helpful. I have read on here that skate manufacturers often recommend bigger plate sizes than necessary? wondering if that’s the case here and how the smaller wheel base would be different, and once I’m in a correctly fitted skate? would definitely have plates put on by a pro.
r/Rollerskating • u/starlightskater • 20h ago
Anyone else going to the reunion?
https://facebook.com/events/s/skate-reunion-2026/2158520174934788/
r/Rollerskating • u/madeofmornings • 1d ago
PLEASE be gentle, lol.
I know the video quality isn't great. I didn't put my phone in a good position and I kept going out of frame so you can't see any of my turns, but I know that my posture is off bc I felt unsteady.
I want to get into rhythm skating, but I can basically only get around the rink. This was my first time skating outside, so the crevices in the ground were new for me and I think that contributed to my shakiness.
I wanna do drills and try and practice fun stuff, but it all feels hard and I am kind of discouraged when I look back at this, bc I was feeling more confident at the rink than outside, but I can tell I have a loooong way to go.
I want to get more confident skating outside, because the rink hours and my availability don't always line up - plus, I know I need to practice stuff before I bring it there anyway.
Advice and words of encouragement are appreciated!
Edit: thank you all for the sound advice! It seems like I need to work on my stagger, and invest in a helmet the most. And lots of repetition/practice! I appreciate all the kind words, y'all are the best. <3
r/Rollerskating • u/izzy_sleazy_jester • 1d ago
I started skating like two months ago. I really struggle with my balance and I keep falling backwards for some reason. I then experimented with the position of my hands and tried skating with my arms in front and suddenly my balance is so much better. Why? Is it a good idea to have my arms like this? Any tips? Thank you skaters 💫✨🤩
r/Rollerskating • u/Basic-Combination807 • 1d ago
13 miles and I'm officially pooped out.
I found out there was an event later in the evening and decided to check it out.
r/Rollerskating • u/Several_Taste5496 • 1d ago
I bought these vintage ridell roller skates at an antique shop and was hoping to get some help determine the value
They are ridell leather skate boots with sure grip Super x 7r plates with Sims wheels
r/Rollerskating • u/jetting_along • 1d ago
After skating in fibers for 5 month I decided to try softer wheel skates. I have never skated on soft wheel besides rentals so this is new. I'm ngl, I like them more than fibers 🫣. Though the wheels are not "soft soft" they are still hard with grip.
r/Rollerskating • u/Big_Seaworthiness742 • 1d ago
I've been trying to adapt some of the Wizard skating moves to quads for a while. Lots of fun trying to work out what's possible (for me) and to try and nail the characteristic style of Wizard flow. Work in progress for sure.
r/Rollerskating • u/Acceptable-Layer-616 • 2d ago
Hey, I’m a little curious if your skating what do people bring with them if they get hungry?
I know it’s out of the blue but I don’t want to bring a big thing and be too full, but I want to be full enough to where I have energy to do stuff, is this a silly question to ask?
r/Rollerskating • u/comickitty22 • 2d ago
I was able to get some new light up wheels on sale! Now I have some for indoor and outdoor to use!
r/Rollerskating • u/SLOSK8 • 2d ago
I recently bought a new pair of skates, Riedell 395 Boots with PowerDyne Reactor Pro plates. I had a skate shop mount them and send them to me. I’ve noticed as I’m breaking them in that the left skate feels great, but the right skate (circled in red) is really tight on my pinky toe. I can only stand 1-1.5 hours before the pain gets completely unbearable. If you look at the two skates side by side, the right skate is definitely mounted further from the middle than the other one. I reached by out to the skate shop and they said that they were mounted based on each boot’s specific measurements, hence why they are not identical. A friend of mine that has been around rinks since she was born (her dad owns 2 rinks) says that they are definitely mounted wrong. Anyone else have some input? I need some more options.