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Kids Skateboard with Pads | child skateboard, pads and helmet
$ 79.19
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- Size Guide
Description
Skateboards for Kidshas put together the complete set to get and child started skateboarding and most importantly safely. The kit includes the skateboard, elbow pads, knee pads, wrist guards, helmet, and Learn to Ride a Skateboard video. Get your kid riding a skateboard today!
High Quality Skateboard for Kids Complete Skateboard
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5 value
7.5″ Pro Quality 7ply Deck Made from Canadian Maple
7.5″ CORE Trucks
56mm Ribbed Wheels (For Traction)
Quailty Jessup Grip Tape
ABEC5 Bearings
Includes All Necessary Hardware & Risers
Safety Equipment
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SafeGuard™ Safety Pads: Elbow, Knee, and Wrist Guards
High Strength Skate Helmet (Available Sizes: S, M, or L)
Bonuses
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5% Discount on
GoSkate.com
Beginner’s Skateboarding Lesson
FREE
Learn to Ride a Skateboard
Downloadable DVD
Shipping arrives within 7 business days!
Or choose our Expedited Shipping option for delivery within 2-4 business days.
Usual Age for Helmet and Pad Sizes
The usual ages corresponding to our sizes are an approximation only. For best fit measure the circumference of the head of the intended helmet wearer.
Small:
Ages 6-9 years old
Medium:
Ages 10-14 years old
Large:
Older teenagers and adults
Helmet Sizing Guide
Proper Fit is critical. Measure the circumference of your head an inch above the ear at the top of the eyebrow for approximate size. Try the helmet on to ensure it fits your head comfortably without rocking to the side. Sizing pads can be used to adjust the fit to different head shapes. Mix or match the sizing pads to get the best fit or use the instant fitting with Turn-Ring System, or Slide Guide. The helmets should sit level on the head so that the forehead is covered down to just above the eyebrow – this is called “the halo effect.”
Center the left buckle under the chin. On most helmets, the straps can be pulled from the back of the helmet to lengthen or shorten the chin straps. This task is easier if you take the helmet off to make the adjustments. Adjust the slider on both straps to form a “V” shape under, and slightly in front of the ears. Roll the rubber band towards the slider. Buckle up! Starting loose, while holding the buckle, pull the strap tight. No more than one finger should fit under the strap. All four straps must go through the rubber band and be close to the buckle to prevent the buckle from slipping.
Helmet Fit Test
Open your mouth wide… like a big yawn. The helmet should pull down on the head. Does your helmet rock back more than two fingers above the eyebrows? If so, unbuckle, shorten the front strap by moving the slider forward. Buckle, retighten the chin strap and test again. Does your helmet rock forward into your eyes? If so, unbuckle, tighten the back strap by moving the slider back toward the ear. Buckle, retighten the chin strap and test again. You should not get movement when you push/pull your helmet forwards, backwards, or from side to side. Keep making adjustments until you have a nice snug fit.
Pad Sizes Normally Correspond to Helmet Sizes.