
The Skate Mate Trainer is a walker device made out of PVC that beginning skaters can use to help with balance and confidence as they learn to skate. They skate behind the Skate Mate and it gives them support as they hold on to it and push it around the skate floor. They are a great way for beginners to gain confidence as they get started. Many rinks are renting them out, and they can quickly pay for themselves. They must be ordered five at a time for shipping purposes.

We now have skate laces on hang tags. They're a little more expensive this way, but it makes them easier to display nicely. There are over 40 color options on the hang tags.
Riedell's 5510 quad rental boot is a leather boot with velcro closures. Designed for the younger skaters, we have sizes 13J, 1, 2, and 3 still in stock. During the month of February they're on sale. There are only 20-30 of each size left, so act quick if you're interested.
Another special we're doing only for the month of February is black Rebel wheels. These are quad speed wheels that come on the Rebel package. This is a good price on a good wheel.
The Roller Skating Rocks webinar is now available for viewing at the www.makeaskatement.com website. Just click on "sign up" graphic and then view the webinar to learn more about the program.
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Always skate smart. Use appropriate protective gear. If you're not an experienced skater then learn to skate indoors at a roller skating rink. It's a flat and smooth surface with no traffic to deal with. We strongly encourage you to take lessons (most skating rinks offer them).
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