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Re:why - 07:12 16 Jun 06 If you're not worried about actually breaking your wrist, and want something that would just cushion your palms, you can get 'sliders'.

http://www.salomoninline.com/uk/products/products.asp?id=782936&idr=10067

these don't provide wrist protection as such, but give you something to slide along on. Plus they look a lot cooler. I wear these when I'm racing, but for street skates and other situations where I'm potentially surrounded by people who can't stop/turn/skate, I'll wear bigger ones with more of a splint to protect against breakages.
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Re:why - 12:52 16 Jun 06 they look cool Laura Walker (not skated much since 13 years old-now 23). Grade 8 figure skating, played ice hockey and just started again. Competent but rusty roller skater
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