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Protective Helmet

$29.99 USD
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Protective Helmet for Heelys

This protective helmet shields your skull while you roll on Heelys. Designed for everyday skaters, it features a Black Matte finish outer shell, a White Heelys logo, protective foam, and adjustable fit to suit most heads, so you can glide with confidence and comfort.

  • What it is: a helmet built to protect during Heelys sessions.
  • What makes it different: durable matte exterior, branded logo, and reinforced foam for impact absorption.
  • Best way to use: wear the helmet, center it on your head, and adjust for a secure, unobtrusive fit.

Size guide

  • S/M — Circumference 18.9 - 20 inches
  • L/XL — Circumference 20.5 - 22 inches

Next steps: measure your head circumference to select the correct size, then add to cart for protection during every spin and glide on your Heelys.

Protect your roll with this ultimate shield for your skull, designed for all who Heelys.

  • Black Matte finish outer
  • White Heelys Logo
  • Protective foam
  • Adjustable to fit most heads

SIZE GUIDE:

Size S/M L/XL
Circumference 18.9 - 20" 20.5 - 22"


Size S/M L/XL
Circumference 18.9 - 20" 20.5 - 22"
SKU: HE01584001-SS-S-5
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Safety Guide

Although using your Heelys skate shoes is extremely enjoyable, there is a learning curve. Skating with Heelys is a sport, and the key is to learn how to heel safely and properly.

  • While using protective gear cannot guarantee your safety, it could greatly reduce your chances of injury. We therefore always recommend wearing full protective gear when using your Heelys skate shoes including: helmet, wrist guards, knee pads, and elbow pads.

  • Make sure all your protective safety equipment is not cracked, broken, or damaged in way. If you have any single-use gear (particularly a helmet) that gets damaged impact, make sure you replace it immediately.

  • Only use a helmet that fits you properly and keep it fastened. Never wear the strap too loose around your chin in order to prevent it from shifting or falling off.

  • Make sure the wheels are not obstructed. This could include rocks, paper, or any other objects that could be lodged in the wheelbase.

  • Check the laces to make sure they are not worn out nor have tears. Always keep your laces tied while skating for a smooth ride.

  • Make sure the wheels are not worn down, have dents or cracks. If you notice any of these problems or any other damages, be sure to replace the wheels before you skate.

  • Be sure to avoid cracks and skate only on smooth, stable, dry surfaces.

  • DO NOT SKATE OVER ROCKS, SAND, OR WATER.

Once you have your Heelys protective gear and Heelys on, practice braking to make sure you can stop at any time necessary. If you need to stop or slow down quickly, practice transitioning from skating to walking or stopping by simply putting your toes down.

NOW, LET'S ROLL!

Learn How to Heely

Step 1

Start on a smooth, flat surface with your feet shoulder width apart.

Step 2

Take a step and push with your back foot. Lift the toes of your front foot so only the wheel is touching.

Step 3

Now do the same with your back foot – you should be smooth rolling along the floor!

Step 4

To stop, lift your toes of both feet up so your heels are touching the floor.

Make sure you keep one foot in front of the other – usually your dominant foot will be in front. If you need help, ask someone to pull you along until you get the hang of it.

Watch How to Heely Here

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