Winter Skating

Mastering the Cold: A Skater's Guide to Winter Riding

With the weather outside getting colder, finding good spots to skate is becoming increasingly difficult. However, don't stow away your gear just yet and read this blog first, as these tips will make skating during the cold season much easier for you.


Skateboarding in the winter is a unique experience that offers a different set of challenges and rewards compared to Skateboarding in the summer. The colder temperatures, snow, and ice can make it difficult to maintain traction and control on the board, and can also make it harder to find spots to ride. However, with the right gear and a little bit of determination, anyone can enjoy skateboarding in the winter.

The key to staying warm while Skateboarding in the winter is to dress in layers. Start with a moisture-wicking base layer, add a mid-layer for insulation, and finish with a waterproof and windproof outer layer. Good quality gloves, a warm hat, and a thick pair of socks will help to keep your hands, feet, and head warm while you ride.

If the weather outside is just too harsh, you can find indoor spots to ride such as Skateparks, indoor Skate spots or DIY spots that are covered and heated. If you clear up your garage for example, it makes for a great skate spot. 

In conclusion, Skateboarding in the winter can be a fun and challenging experience, but with the right gear and a bit of determination, anyone can enjoy it. Don't let the colder temperatures, snow, and ice keep you from riding, and consider trying other winter activities to keep yourself active and engaged.

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