Rollerski Parts
Fischer Rollerski Brake
$119.95Longway Roller Ski Tip File
$11.95 $5.95Skigo Fender Skate 4-pack
$24.95 $17.95Skigo Fenders 2-Pack
$11.95 $2.95Wicked SUS Rustproof 608 Bearings 4-Pack
$22.95Marwe 2N/2O Fork Plate For Roller Skis
$10.95 $2.65Swenor Carbonfibre Rollerski Frame
$55.95 $42.95Marwe 13B Axle For 80x40mm Free-rotating Wheel
$4.95Marwe 2P/2Q Fork Plate For Roller Skis
$10.95 $2.65Vauhti Classic Wide 750 Roller Ski Fender
$7.95 $1.95Swenor Tristar/Touring Rear Shaft
$15.95 $6.95Swenor Finstep Front Shaft
$9.95 $2.95Marwe 15B Axle Bolt For 100x40mm Wheels
$2.95Marwe 3 Fork Plate Bolt
$0.95Swenor Finstep Rear Shaft
$11.95 $5.95Fischer Splash Guards
$4.95 $2.95Swenor Carbonfibre Rear Shaft
$15.95 $8.95Marwe 15C Axle Bolt For 100/105x40mm Wheels
$2.95Marwe 3C Fork Plate Bolt
$0.95Swenor Finstep Frame
$55.95 $37.95Swenor Skate/Equipe/Alutech Bolt
$2.95Marwe 2L/2M Fork Plate For Roller Skis
$9.95Supreme Abec 5 Bearing
$1.45Marwe 7 Mudguard Screw
$0.75Swenor Finstep Front Wheel Bolt
$0.95Swenor Carbonfibre Front Wheel Bolt
$2.95Supreme Abec 7 Bearing
$1.85Marwe 7A Mudguard Screw
$0.75Rollerski equipment and rollerski parts to keep you rolling
Like every other vehicle for transportation, a set of rollerskis also needs some maintenance. Even if you take good care of your rollerski equipment, you will at some point need to replace some of the rollerski parts. One of the first things that might need a replacement is the bearings. Most skates, skateboards and stunt scooters use the same bearings, but the bearings for rollerskis is usually a bit bigger. Another big difference on the rear wheel is the needle bearing that might also have to be replaced.
Besides the bearings, this category holds every part needed to keep your rollerskis rolling, but we always recommend that you use a little time after each session to clean your rollerskis and lubricate the moving parts of the wheel setup. This will both give you a smoother ride, but it will also expand the lifetime and durability of the rollerski parts - postponing a replacement, saving you some money in the long run.
Some need to use rollerski brakes
There are several different roller ski brakes on the market, and not all rollerskiers even use a braking system, since there are various other ways of bringing your rollerskis to a full stop. For beginners, we always recommend a rollerski brake system, since there's a lot of other technical aspects of rollerskiing that you want to focus on learning in the beginning of your rollerski “career”.