

🛹 Lock In Your Tricks, Unlock Your Confidence!
SkaterTrainers are patented skateboard wheel accessories designed to immobilize your board, enabling beginners and returning skaters to safely practice and master tricks like ollies and kickflips faster. Compatible with most 48-70mm wheels, these durable elastomer trainers build muscle memory and confidence on concrete surfaces, making them a top-rated gift and essential tool for all ages and skill levels.
















| ASIN | B01F49C0QS |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult/Kid |
| Age Range Description | Adult/Kid |
| Best Sellers Rank | #8,358 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #3 in Skateboard Accessories |
| Brand | SKATERTRAINER |
| Brand Name | SKATERTRAINER |
| Color | Red |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 7,257 Reviews |
| Deck Length | 65 Centimeters |
| Deck Width | 49 Millimeters |
| Durometer Hardness | 78A - 101A |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00868453000202 |
| Included Components | Skater Trainers |
| Item Type Name | Skater Trainers |
| Item Weight | 0.2 Pounds |
| Load Capacity | 220 pound |
| Manufacturer | SkaterTrainer |
| Material Type | Proprietary Elastomer |
| Ply Rating | 9 Ply |
| Skateboard Type | Shortboard |
| Skill Level | All |
| UPC | 868453000202 |
| Wheel Material | Polyurethane |
| Wheel Size | 52 Millimeters |
J**O
Does what it's supposed to but at a cost
Updated review: These sound great for uninitiated, the first first timer, the skater not ready for any tricks. Tricks as in the most basic shuvs and ollies. I would not even recommend these for ollies or shuvits. You can use it for that but I would not recommend it and here's why. I'm just over two years in now and due to old age (late 30s), Knee problems, and injuries I've mostly two years literally on basic foundation and riding. Very little jumping or high risk stuff. High risk as in anything more than a one stair or any drop over 6 inches. When I tried these early on I thought they helped. In reality they only hold you back especially for tricks. Any tricks really. The reason is because generally skateboard tricks are going to require some forward or backwards momentum. Learning stuff stationary is really going to hinder your feeling of balancing while moving, adjusting to wheels sliding, and a bunch of other variables that you cannot replicate unless you are moving. You are much better off practicing tricks moving slowly vs stationary. The feeling of balance and coordinating your body to respond reflexively is not acquired or confuses you when you practice stationary then try while moving. It's very counter productive. The best advise I wish I had followed earlier but caught on in time was to just ride, ride a lot, and ride everywhere. Foundation above all else if your struggling. This means cruising, all variations of kick turns, variations of reverts, riding flat, banks, transition, narrow spaces, going over coping, learning variations of stopping/slowing, and gradually try and do it as fast as you can. The more comfortable you are going fast and being able to maintain balance will help you WAY more than what these can do for you. The skaters I come across especially the novice, will act and look comfortable cruising and going even somewhat fast, but soon as they hit a high bank or transition it all goes to hell. I commonly get asked to play skate, how long I've skated, to try tricks I am not even remotely close to being ready for, simply because I'm at a point where my cruising around the park and navigating 85% of it with ease going up and down banks and transitions between 2-4ft high gives the impression that I'm good. Soon as they find out I'm still working on consistent ollies I'm met with shock and maybe even some disappointment. Thats okay though, everyone learns at their own pace which is why I love skating so much. What I would recommend this for is, the first time someone steps on the board or early enough where your too scare to even push. These can be very good for getting over the initial fear, even cheaper is just doing it in grass. If the fear is still bad I suppose transition from grass to a hard concrete asphalt surface using these. At some point you or the person using them will get soo bored you'll want to try and push and move around. By that point these will be completely useless. With that this review is high marks for cost, quality, and for what it does. Which is keeps your board still on any surface. For skill learning id give it a 2 star since it's something you'll move on from quickly. I've only taken them out two times at the park. Since then they stay in my tool kit as a token momento. Original review: These are straight up getting five stars. They arent a solve every trick type of a crutch but man forget grass, carpet, etc. Get these, i only used twice so far doing an ollie and shuv it. I literally felt 100x more confident in performing both tricks without worrying i would land wround the board slipping out. Im blown away. These will be great for me to perfect my footing and stance on the basic tricks before going into the more advance stuff. The rubber feels great and seems like would last long if you practice on flat clean surfaces. Id imagine theyll take more damage and break quicker if performing on asphalt or jagged flooring.
C**.
Great and works well
These things are saving me. One of my issues was always random board movement and unnecessary coasting. These keep me still and able to perfect tricks and maneuvers flawlessly. Very good for beginners and the design is great. Super fun and definitely fits most wheels, easy to get on as well.
J**Y
They work as described.
Kind of a strange item, but it seems to work ok. You put em on and it makes your board harder to move while you practice. No issuses.
D**O
Skate Trainers
Great for practicing tricks or can also be used for beginners to gain confidence balancing. Gave to my teen grandson for Christmas and he loves this 4 pack of skate trainers. Easy to place on wheels, light weight and fits various size of skate wheels. Average price. I would definitely buy again.
R**M
Cool and Usefull
This is a really cool contraption. Got it for my kid to help learn some tricks, and they dig it. Easy to use, inexpensive, and serves a purpose. Good product
O**N
Learning The Mechanics
I got these for my 10 year old daughter. She’s not big on practicing but as soon as I put them on her board she spent the next hour or so practicing her ollie and was so close to nailing it. This is a great tool to learn the mechanics without the board rolling away from you.
N**Y
Get these now
THESE THINGS ARE SO COOL
B**Y
Decent For Beginers But Not Ideal For Advanced Tricks
These skate trainers are decent for the price, but they have a couple problems. They’re hard to get onto the wheels, and even once on, they don’t fit very snugly. Tricks like the shuv it are difficult because the trainers don’t glide smoothly across the floor. On the positive side, they’re small and lightweight, making them easy to carry and transport. Durability isn’t amazing, but they can last a reasonable amount of time with casual use. Overall, they’re fine for beginners practicing basic moves, but advanced tricks are hard because they don't feel how they would if you do it with regular wheels and no trainers.
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