LEARN TO SKATE - SKATERS
Welcome to the wonderful world of Ice Skating! One of the most unique forms of exercise, Ice Skating can be challenging, but extremely rewarding. Advanced skaters are a thrill to watch as they lean on edges, jump high in the air, and spin at high speed without getting dizzy.
Jackson Ultima is the only Figure Skate manufacturer who can equip you from your first pair (even Rental!) all the way to your last, and every stage along the way. Whether you have never seen ice before, simply enjoy the fun of skating casually with friends or alone, or are striving to earn a Gold Medal, the resources below will help you understand the finer details of the sport.
Skating is the only sport that creates the feeling of flying, while still touching the ground. It’s common to develop a love for skating after the first glide.
If new to skating, focus on a small marching action to keep balance and move forward with control. Once you are comfortable with this process, you can advance to “walking like a duck” to encourage the push and glide process. You will soon be on your way to striding around the ice!
PUTTING ON YOUR SKATES
First time skaters often utilize rental skates where generally the sizing is the same or slightly less than skater’s shoe size.
Putting them on, open the laces fully, this makes it easy to slip in the foot to the skate:
1. With the foot pressed forward (toes should be wisping the front, not curled or squished), make sure there is NOT more than an index finger behind the heel of your foot. Consider trying the next size smaller if larger; too much room can be as detrimental as skates too tight
2. Tighten beginning at toes removing slack from bottom
3. Before beginning any hooks, tie first part of a shoe knot to keep tension.
4. Hook laces on opposite sides making an “X” pattern at each level.
5. When lacing around the hooks, first stretch them out to the right and left respectively then put them around the hooks. If they are wrapped around the hooks then pulled, this causes undue stress on the hooks.
6. At top, tie a knot like you would on your shoe. Pull knot tight.
a. Avoid any added “extra” knotting; will make removal harder.
b. Cover laces with top of long sock, including the knot.
7. Foot should feel “held” and not sliding or significantly moving.
a. If “loose” tie again or seek smaller size; not uncommon to be smaller than shoe size. Often a good skate fit is down one size from regular shoe sizing. This however, is also determined by the width of the foot
b. Should be snug, but not hurting.
OUTDOOR vs RINK PUBLIC SKATING
Ice is ice, but outside always feels special and amazing. Dress warm and in layers to prepare for colder temperatures and wind-chill. Dressing in layers allows you to add or remove layers to perfectly match your comfort. Because of the raw elements, expect to sharpen your skates sooner as rocks and debris will impact your blade more than at an indoor rink. If unsure whether they need to be done, err on the side of sharp vs. dull.
Many rinks have skates for rent at additional fees beyond admission. Go for the snuggest fit you can without being painful. If your foot is sliding around, two possible solutions: 1. Tie them tighter 2. Go for smaller size. Public skating usually has some very specific rules and procedures, so be sure to seek out information to make sure you enter the session correctly. Most public skate sessions will have skaters going around the outer section of the ice with the center oval reserved for lessons or skaters doing moves.
EXERCISE, BALANCE, & COORDINATION
The act of skating is a pure study in balance and coordination, making it excellent exercise. The blade is about the width of three coins and slightly rounded from toe to heel. For first timers, it’s best to practice very small marching steps, lifting your feet no more than an inch off the ground, to get used to your skate’s support. Making motions smaller at first will help you adjust to the new sensations of wearing skates and gliding. The near frictionless motion of each small step forward will become natural with some practice. Once you are comfortable, if you feel adventurous, turn your feet out to “walk like a duck” and move forward. This process, which promotes gliding, will have you skating around the ice in no time.
FALLING & GETTING UP!
Learning to skate can feel like learning to walk all over again, so prepare by practicing to get back up. If you find yourself on the ice and not on your feet, maneuver to your hands and knees to support yourself. Then plant one foot flat, ensuring the blade is as flat as possible on the ice. Raise your hips to allow the planting of the second foot upon the ice while still keeping your hands on the ice to balance. Bend your knees slightly, raise hands off the ice and slowly seek balance to fully upright again.
With practice this will be easy, and if concerned try a few practice get ups in the lobby to ensure you know the sensations of having skates on your feet.
JACKSON ULTIMA SKATE PAIRINGS
Ensuring comfort and support during your first few times on the ice is paramount to enjoying and falling in love with the sport.
Jackson Ultima has the perfect graduation for inexperienced skaters so your only worry will be making memories!
SOFTEC SERIES
The Softec Skate Program is engineered for comfort, warmth and durability. But it doesn’t stop there. These skates not only feel incredible, they look incredible! Softec, the industry leader in sport and figure style recreational skates for men, women and children.
Welcome to Comfort!
FINESSE SERIES
The Jackson Finesse Series is constructed from reinforced vinyl coated uppers to provide strength, support, and durability. Padded felt covered tongues deliver comfort and support, reinforced eyelets ensure durability. A stylish, maintenance free PVC sole with riveted Mark I blades for added security.
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If the love of skating is starting to grow, adding coaching is a great way to accelerate development. Rinks tend to have a club with professional coaches and learn to skate classes that can grow confidence and inspire. Make small goals and dream big because every champion started just like you.
PUBLIC SKATING - GROUP CLASSES - PRIVATE LESSONS
Public sessions are a great way to develop your skating skills. Like swimming without a pool, it’s hard to simulate the feeling of skating outside of the real thing. Balancing outside the base of your feet and near frictionless gliding, even roller skating cannot compare. At some point, you may be stalled in your skills progression - consider group and/or private instruction. Nearly all rinks have a flyer or information on their learn-to-skate offerings and their rink based professional skating coaches who are skilled in helping skaters like you.
FROM RENTAL to OWNERSHIP
To ensure you get the value from your lessons, it’s advised to invest in skates of your own. This way, lessons can build with each instruction without taking time to acclimate to a different rental skate. Owning your skates allows a familiarity to develop with each step, glide and turn. Skaters will often remark on how amazing it is that their skates feel like an extension of themselves. At Jackson, we make the perfect match to your level and development. Ask your coach and skate shop which pair are right for you.
Utilize our Jackson Ultima Fit Guide to help determine which Jackson Ultima Skate is the perfect match for your level, as outlined by both Skate Canada and US Figure Skating!
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STARTING LESSONS
To ensure enjoyment on the first skating class, do these 3 simple things:
First, arrive at least 15 minutes before the class start to ensure you know where skaters meet, all paperwork is completed and where change-rooms are located.
Next, dress warm and in layers, making sure to have a jacket, long pants, long socks, mittens/gloves, hat and maybe a scarf (if outdoors and it is extremely cold). It is advisable to stay away from heavy, bulky clothes as they can get in your way and hinder your progress. If you are taking lessons indoors we suggest you do not wear a scarf as this could get in your way and that of others. A scarf could also be a hazard during some lower skills as it could get under your skates causing you to fall. Helmets are a requirement for most Learn to Skate programs. In Canada, CSA approved helmets are required. Check your local organization’s information board to see if a certified helmet is mandatory.
Lastly, success prep, example-stop at the restroom before class and/or have a snack 30 minutes beforehand along with any other things that get you ready to learn.
Wearing Jackson Ultima skates assures your equipment is the best, and with these steps you will be too.
SKATE CARE
1. Wipe away ice and water after each skating session.
2. Put on skate guards when going to and from ice.
3. Store between sessions without skate guards, preferably with soft cloth “soakers” to prevent rust and absorb condensation.
4. To let skates dry out overnight, remove from skate bag. Do not place on or near heat source.
5. Sharpen regularly
a. Beginners – Every 25-30 hours on ice.
b. Novice’s – At least every two months.
c. Elite – Varies, from weeks to months.
JACKSON ULTIMA SKATE PAIRINGS
The more you skate and the more you grow, the higher the level of support you will require in your skates. Our Finesse and Ascend Series' are the perfect options for you to ensure optimal comfort and durability!
FINESSE SERIES
The Jackson Finesse Series is constructed from reinforced vinyl uppers to provide strength, support, and durability. Padded felt covered tongues deliver comfort and support, reinforced eyelets ensure durability. A stylish, maintenance free PVC sole with riveted Mark I blades for added security.
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ASCEND SERIES
Jackson Skates are designed with specific Support Ratings to ensure the boot has the appropriate level of support for the skater's skill level and body characteristics. We then match the boot with the appropriate blade design. From Ultima Mark II to Aspire XP, no other skate manufacturer comes close to our skate offering.
The Ascend Series is built on the Jackson Adapted Width (AW) Last, which provides a more relaxed fit, particularly in the Arch area, while retaining our generous toe box and excellent heel lock, ideal for flat feet.
If you are regularly skating, it is a great time to invest in your own skates. Make sure to get a skate-bag and cloth “soaker” to carry, protect and store them. You should also purchase hard-guards for walking in the rink to protect your blades from becoming prematurely dull. With the help of a coach, you may begin preparing for show/competition. Enjoy it, live the moment and let the focus be on the fun of the experience!
SKATE CARE
1. Wipe away ice and water after each skating session.
2. Put on skate guards, plastic protectors, going to and from ice.
3. Store between sessions without skate guards, preferably with soft cloth “soakers” to prevent rust and absorb condensation.
4. Let skates dry out overnight removed from skate bag.
5. Sharpen regularly
a. Beginners – Every 25-30 hours on ice.
b. Novice’s – At least every two months.
c. Elite – Varies, from weeks to months.
JACKSON ULTIMA SKATE PAIRINGS
Being on the ice more often means there is greater chance for your skates to start breaking down. Jackson Ultima provides a wide range of styles that are specifically designed for the rigours of lessons in a variety of appropriate support levels. At this stage, you should be concentrating on increased support and performance fit for increased skills.
Utilize our Jackson Ultima Fit Guide to help determine which Jackson Ultima Skate is the perfect match for your level, as outlined by both Skate Canada and US Figure Skating!
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ASCEND SERIES
The Ascend Series is build on the Jackson Adapted Width (AW) Last, which provides a more relaxed fit, particularly in the Arch area, while retaining our generous toe box and excellent heel lock, ideal for flat feet.
Designed with Support Ratings ensures the appropriate level of support for the skater's skill level.
Boots are matched with the appropriate blades; Mark II to Mark IV, from less to more aggressive.
Artiste Boot --> Mark IV Blade
Mystique Boot --> Mark II Blade
Excel Boot --> Mark II Blade
FUSION SERIES
Our Fusion Skates have microfiber uppers inlaid with Swarovski crystals for lightweight and stylish design. U-shaped cuff pattern and adjusted back height allows for maximum flexibility without losing support. Fit has been engineered to reduce pressure and provide better heel-lock and stability.
The Fusion Sole is constructed from lightweight nylon composite, which is torque resistant and waterproof. A rubber inlay provides non-slip blade mount and superior shock absorption.
Our flagship technology, we design boots to fit tight when cold. With Jackson's Heat Moldable Fit System, your Skate Technician uses heat to soften and mold the boots. As the boot cools, it retains the shape of your foot.
See your Authorized Jackson Ultima Retailer to perform Heat Molding - do not attempt on your own.
Custom fit in minutes!
The Fusion Series is built using Jackson's Elite last, which provides a wider toe box to reduce pressure, and narrower heels for better heel-lock and stability.
Boots are matched with the appropriate introductory Ultima blade in accordance with the skater's skill level.
ASPIRE XP
The stronger the support rating, the more aggressive the pick pattern to enable more advanced maneuvers.
Freestyle Boot --> Aspire XP Blade
Elle Boot --> Mirage Blade
EVO Boot --> Mark IV Blade
Artiste Boot --> Mark IV Blade
Mystique Boot --> Mark II Blade
Excel Boot --> Mark II Blade
MARK II
ACCESSORIES
Protect your new investments with a skate bag and guards for both travel and at the rink!
Throughout our years of innovation, millions of skaters, including countless
internationally renowned professional and amateur Competitors, have relied on
GuardogTM skate guards for blade protection.
Available in a variety of fun and unique styles!
Guardog™ creates Super GlitZ™. Double the GlitZ™,double the glittery fun. Ten dazzling colours to choose from. Classic Guardog™skate blade protection. MORE GLITZ™ MORE GLAM.
The leading breed of premium skate guards, Vivid PearlZ™ #1 Universal Deluxe are available in seven vivid pearlescent colours perfect for mixing and matching.
New grooves from Guardog™. Available in 3 fruity scents ready to mix and match. Choose SwirlZ™ #1 Universal Deluxe skate guards in Berry Blend, Tropical Fruit and Tutti Fruiti Swirlz™ from Guardog™- a wild expression of creativity.
Leave the warm dressing room wearing ChameleonZ™ Guardogs and after a while in the cold arena they’ve magically changed colour. ChameleonZ™ available in 6 unique and exciting, warm, to cold colour combinations.
Another original from Guardog™. The glittery look of spun sugar and the sweet scent of cotton candy. Premium blade protection in four new fun colours
Congrats to you on becoming an aspiring skater! You are setting goals and making plans, whether to join the Axel club, join a synchro team or work to pass your Tests. Now is the time to develop greater understanding of your equipment. Know your blade’s radius of hollow by asking your skate-shop or coach. Learn to replace your skate laces—which should be done about every six months. Clean and inspect your skates monthly. And get into the habit of sharpening on a schedule, about every month if skating about 3x a week.
EXERCISE (TRAINING)
With your growing skating ambitions and extra time at the rink, be sure to make a plan for your overall training with your coach that includes some breaks too.
Every day is not the world championships and returning to the ice will feel amazing with a little recharge. Sometimes the breaks doing ballet or a work out will actually make you a stronger skater. Even going to a concert could enhance your musical understanding and appreciation.
SEASON & EQUIPMENT PLANNING
Like your tennis shoes, your skates don’t last forever, therefore check on your skates at regular intervals to see if you are out growing them. Additionally, with your increased skill you need more support. Elite skaters tend to have a general plan for their season regarding use and when to change to new equipment. Some athletes even rotate between pairs of skates throughout a season to allow them to recover between hard trainings. The top skaters all report having a backup skates for “just in case” moments –often it’s the most recent set of skates with some life left in them. Talk with your coach what the right plan is for you.
COSTUMING
The use of costuming during figure skating competitions is one example of what makes the sport unique. Governing bodies who make the rules of competition have a few restrictions, but overall a skater can design with their coach any attire they envision to compliment their music and moves on the ice. Blending the artistic and athlete nature of skating makes it one of the most popular sports at the Olympics.
COMPETITION
Competition can be a thrill with the right frame of reference. Think of it as a check-in on progress. Medals or a placement are the icing to the “cake” of knowing you can perform your skills. Great skaters also reflect and admit what needs improvement. An Olympic champion will have competed over a 1,000 times before they reach the Olympic podium. Learning to compete is a skill too, just like doing a jump, spin or step. The best competitors start with a plan and then adapt it to situations. Talk with your coach and layout your plan and have fun!
JACKSON ULTIMA SKATE PAIRINGS
Being on the ice more often means there is greater chance for your skates to start breaking down. Jackson Ultima provides a wide range of styles that are specifically designed for the rigours of lessons in a variety of appropriate support levels. At this stage, you should be concentrating on increased support and performance fit for increased skills.
Utilize our Jackson Ultima Fit Guide to help determine which Jackson Ultima Skate is the perfect match for your level, as outlined by both Skate Canada and US Figure Skating!
(click to view)
FUSION SERIES
Our Fusion Skates have microfiber uppers inlaid with Swarovski crystals for lightweight and stylish design. U-shaped cuff pattern and adjusted back height allows for maximum flexibility without losing support. Fit has been engineered to reduce pressure and provide better heel-lock and stability.
The Fusion Sole is constructed from lightweight nylon composite, which is torque resistant and waterproof. A rubber inlay provides non-slip blade mount and superior shock absorption.
Our flagship technology, we design boots to fit tight when cold. With Jackson's Heat Moldable Fit System, your Skate Technician uses heat to soften and mold the boots. As the boot cools, it retains the shape of your foot.
See your Authorized Jackson Ultima Retailer to perform Heat Molding - do not attempt on your own.
Custom fit in minutes!
The Fusion Series is built using Jackson's Elite last, which provides a wider toe box to reduce pressure, and narrower heels for better heel-lock and stability.
Boots are matched with the appropriate introductory Ultima blade in accordance with the skater's skill level.
ASPIRE XP
The stronger the support rating, the more aggressive the pick pattern to enable more advanced maneuvers.
Freestyle Boot --> Aspire XP Blade
Elle Boot --> Mirage Blade
EVO Boot --> Mark IV Blade
Artiste Boot --> Mark IV Blade
Mystique Boot --> Mark II Blade
Excel Boot --> Mark II Blade
MARK II
2000 SERIES PERFECT MATCH
You have developed your skating skills with complete skates but are now seeking to enhance your equipment to raise the bar on your performance. Jackson Ultima Skates has the solution!
Our Perfect Match section explores the cutting edge technologies that deliver the ultimate solution for the intermediate level skater. Unique to the industry, Jackson Ultima is able to provide you a complete setup that is a perfect match for your size and skill!
See your Authorized Jackson Ultima Retailer for proper sizing and fitting!
FLEX
All the features of our Fusion Series skates with the Flexibility of Blade choice!
- Heat Moldable Technology for Instant Custom Fit
- Jackson wrap system for better fit and security
- Lightweight Microfiber material has Dura Guard protection for added durability
- Lightweight Fusion Sole
MATRIX LEGACY, ULTIMA LEGACY LITE
Protege & Protege XP
- 8' Rocker with Intermediate competition profile
- Straight & Diagonal Cut Available
Legacy Lite
- Lightweight Cutout Design
- Cross Cut Pick Pattern
Matrix Legacy
- 8' Rockers wit 420J Stainless Steel Blade
- Lightweight Aircraft Grade Aluminum Chassis
- Cross Cut Pick Pattern
ENTRE
Moderate support of Elle or Freestyle with 2000 Series Features & choice of blade!
- Heat Moldable Technology for Instant Custom Fit
- Jackson wrap system for better fit and security
- Lightweight Microfiber material has Dura Guard protection for added durability
- Lightweight Fusion Sole
MATRIX LEGACY, ULTIMA LEGACY LITE
Protege & Protege XP
- 8' Rocker with Intermediate competition profile
- Straight & Diagonal Cut Available
Legacy Lite
- Lightweight Cutout Design
- Cross Cut Pick Pattern
Matrix Legacy
- 8' Rockers wit 420J Stainless Steel Blade
- Lightweight Aircraft Grade Aluminum Chassis
- Cross Cut Pick Pattern
DEBUT
5000 Series features in an Intermediate Firm support
- Heat Moldable Technology for Instant Custom Fit
- Jackson wrap system for better fit and security
- Reinforced heel with aluminum plates eliminates sole separation
- Lightweight Microfiber material has Dura Guard protection for added durability
- Lightweight Fusion Sole
MATRIX LEGACY, ULTIMA LEGACY LITE
Protege & Protege XP
- 8' Rocker with Intermediate competition profile
- Straight & Diagonal Cut Available
Legacy Lite
- Lightweight Cutout Design
- Cross Cut Pick Pattern
Matrix Legacy
- 8' Rockers wit 420J Stainless Steel Blade
- Lightweight Aircraft Grade Aluminum Chassis
- Cross Cut Pick Pattern
PREMIERE
Experience & technology from leading skaters in the sport in our 2000 Series!
- Heat Moldable Technology for Instant Custom Fit
- Jackson wrap system & offset hooks for better fit and security
- Reinforced heel with aluminum plates eliminates sole separation
- Lightweight Microfiber material has Dura Guard protection for added durability
- Lightweight Fusion Sole
MATRIX LEGACY, ULTIMA LEGACY LITE
Protege & Protege XP
- 8' Rocker with Intermediate competition profile
- Straight & Diagonal Cut Available
Legacy Lite
- Lightweight Cutout Design
- Cross Cut Pick Pattern
Matrix Legacy
- 8' Rockers wit 420J Stainless Steel Blade
- Lightweight Aircraft Grade Aluminum Chassis
- Cross Cut Pick Pattern
ACCESSORIES
Protect your new investments with a skate bag and guards for both travel and at the rink!
Throughout our years of innovation, millions of skaters, including countless
internationally renowned professional and amateur Competitors, have relied on
GuardogTM skate guards for blade protection.
Available in a variety of fun and unique styles!
Guardog™ creates Super GlitZ™. Double the GlitZ™,double the glittery fun. Ten dazzling colours to choose from. Classic Guardog™skate blade protection. MORE GLITZ™ MORE GLAM.
The leading breed of premium skate guards, Vivid PearlZ™ #1 Universal Deluxe are available in seven vivid pearlescent colours perfect for mixing and matching.
New grooves from Guardog™. Available in 3 fruity scents ready to mix and match. Choose SwirlZ™ #1 Universal Deluxe skate guards in Berry Blend, Tropical Fruit and Tutti Fruiti Swirlz™ from Guardog™- a wild expression of creativity.
Leave the warm dressing room wearing ChameleonZ™ Guardogs and after a while in the cold arena they’ve magically changed colour. ChameleonZ™ available in 6 unique and exciting, warm, to cold colour combinations.
Another original from Guardog™. The glittery look of spun sugar and the sweet scent of cotton candy. Premium blade protection in four new fun colours
As a skater, there are many disciplines of ice skating to enjoy. But often, skaters choose to specialize and excel at one. Jackson makes the boots, blades and skates to support your dreams whether they are broad or narrow. Always work with your coach(es) and skate tech to evaluate your individual needs. Sometimes a slight change can have large impact in comfort or skating skill.
Examples of skating disciplines include:
Singles
The original discipline, a person does jumps and spins to accent a piece of music
Pairs
The athletic combination of two single skaters; they jump and spin in unison and partner to do lifts high-overhead along with partner assisted throws.
Dance (Solo & Couple)
Both in solo and partner, skaters do prescribed patterns of dances with steps and turns to a prescribed beat and rhythmic style of music. In a “free dance” the skater(s) will be able to set their own patterns and moves.
Synchro
A team comprised of between eight and twenty skaters showing unity of purpose with footwork, movements, lifts and step-outs of things like spins and jumps.
Theatre on Ice
The focus shifts from the elements to the choreography, story and showing theatrical idea. While skaters use elements from other disciplines the eight to twenty-four skater’s purpose is more theatric in nature.
Showcase
Very similar to Theater on Ice, but participation can be as low as one skater and often the arena is darkened with use of spotlights like a true stage production. Costuming, Scenery and Props are also commonly used to portray a story. Also a branch of interpretive showcase, where skaters are all give the same music and their programs must be made within a very limited time.
School Figures (Patch)
Often seen in older images of the sport, it was removed from completive structure but has seen a resurgence by coaches as it finely teaches tracing, balance and control of the boot and blade. There are both patterned tests and “freestyle” school figures which can be made on the freshly made ice. It’s best done then because tracing is the primary goal, to repeat the shape carved into the ice by the blade multiple times.
Moves in the Field Tests
Prescribed moves of skating which increase in difficulty; Passing the Senior Moves in the Field is the “gold” test (more of a prerequisite for taking tests than a discipline).
JACKSON ULTIMA SKATE PAIRINGS
Being on the ice more often means there is greater chance for your skates to start breaking down. Jackson Ultima provides a wide range of styles that are specifically designed for the rigours of lessons in a variety of appropriate support levels. At this stage, you should be concentrating on increased support and performance fit for increased skills.
Utilize our Jackson Ultima Fit Guide to help determine which Jackson Ultima Skate is the perfect match for your level, as outlined by both Skate Canada and US Figure Skating!
(click to view)
PERFECT MATCH
You have developed your skating skills with complete skates but are now seeking to enhance your equipment to raise the bar on your performance. Jackson Ultima Skates has the solution!
Our Perfect Match section explores the cutting edge technologies that deliver the ultimate solution for the intermediate level skater. Unique to the industry, Jackson Ultima is able to provide you a complete setup that is a perfect match for your size and skill!
See more here!
See your Authorized Jackson Ultima Retailer for proper sizing and fitting!
ACCESSORIES
Protect your new investments with a skate bag and guards for both travel and at the rink!
Throughout our years of innovation, millions of skaters, including countless
internationally renowned professional and amateur Competitors, have relied on
GuardogTM skate guards for blade protection.
Available in a variety of fun and unique styles!
Guardog™ creates Super GlitZ™. Double the GlitZ™,double the glittery fun. Ten dazzling colours to choose from. Classic Guardog™skate blade protection. MORE GLITZ™ MORE GLAM.
The leading breed of premium skate guards, Vivid PearlZ™ #1 Universal Deluxe are available in seven vivid pearlescent colours perfect for mixing and matching.
New grooves from Guardog™. Available in 3 fruity scents ready to mix and match. Choose SwirlZ™ #1 Universal Deluxe skate guards in Berry Blend, Tropical Fruit and Tutti Fruiti Swirlz™ from Guardog™- a wild expression of creativity.
Leave the warm dressing room wearing ChameleonZ™ Guardogs and after a while in the cold arena they’ve magically changed colour. ChameleonZ™ available in 6 unique and exciting, warm, to cold colour combinations.
Another original from Guardog™. The glittery look of spun sugar and the sweet scent of cotton candy. Premium blade protection in four new fun colours