Skate guard

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Skate guards are covers used in ice hockey and figure skating that fit over ice skate blades. Not to be confused with "rink guards". A rink guard is a person who assists skaters and maintains order at public skating sessions.


[edit] Use in ice hockey

They are used in ice hockey to protect the players' skates from surfaces other than ice. They are placed over top the skate blade to cover it from metal or wood. They also protect the blades from cement or rocks, which damage the skate blade, resulting in uneven skating, rusty, and dull blades. The skate guard is obviously not used when on the ice, as the skates will slip from the plastic onto the ice. They can be taken off easily and is the best ways to maintain good blade condition for a long time and keeps skate strides smooth and fast.

Types of ice hockey skate guards The most common type of guards is a material-like guard in which a velcro strap is on, which tightens through the hole in the skate keeping the guard on.

The safer type is a plastic-type guard. It fits right on the fits tightly, and can possibly use a strap that is attached from the guard to the skates so the guard to not fall off when walking. It's most common colors are grey and black.

Another type is another material-like guard that has an elastic around the the top of the guard to keep the guard on.

[edit] Use in figure skating

Figure skating guards are usually made of plastic with a simple spring or other mechanical device to hold the guards tightly to the blades. They can be found in many colors and with internal lights that blink as the skater walks. They are also called 'blade guards'. Figure skating guards historically were made of wood, but this has been supplanted in the last thirty years by plastic.


[edit] Safety

It is a common cause of accidents in skating rinks to forget to remove the skate guard before stepping on the ice. The skater's feet will slide out from under them, and the end result is usually a blow to the head.