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๐ผ Stop in Style with Sure-Grip!
The Sure-Grip Roller Skate Back Brake Assembly is a high-quality component designed for roller skates, featuring a durable aluminum housing, a reliable rubber stop for effective braking, and easy compatibility with most skate plates and trucks. Weighing just 1 pound, it combines lightweight design with robust performance, ensuring skaters can control their speed and stop safely. Backed by a 90-day warranty, this assembly is a must-have for any serious roller skating enthusiast.
Package Weight | 5.4 Ounces |
Item Weight | 1 Pounds |
Brand Name | Sure-Grip |
Country of Origin | United States |
Warranty Description | 90 days |
Color | BLACK |
Material | Aluminum |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Sure-Grip |
Part Number | SGBB |
Sport Type | Roller Skating / Roller Blading |
A**T
Works great. Little difficult to install.
You will need to a socket wrench to install this. But once installed, it works great. It is so much easy to use the back stop instead of using the toe stop. I put it on my left shoes since that is my leading foot by default. I find turnaround toe stop method difficult to execute outdoors with large gummy wheels.
D**Y
Lifesaver
When I first learned to skate, the ones I used had back brakes built in. I kinda donโt understand why more skates donโt already have back brakes attached. To me, it feels a lot easier to stop with them, and a a lot faster. I worked at Sonic as a skating car-hop and I used this so much. It was pretty worn down when I stopped working there, but Iโd say it was still in really good condition for constant use for four-five months. Itโs still on my skates and I continue to use it for fun
J**H
A sturdy back brake
Came with all the hardware necessary, and was easy to install.
D**E
Compatibility with suregrip, crazy skates, and powerdyne plates.
I tried to attach this brake to three different plates I had. Suregrip rock, crazy skates venus, and powerdyne fuse. The brake attached just fine to the suregrip and craxy but would not sit right on the powerdyne. I believe the issue is based on the shape of the part that the axle rod runs through. If it is rounded like the suregrip or crazy it will fit well. But if the truck/hanger has a smoothed out surface in this area, there isn't anything the brake piece can use as an anchor and it won't stay put when you tighten it.Additionally, the brake hardware relies on the pivot area for most of its leverage. This worried me a little as it might strain the pivot and could potentially break it. I've not heard of this happening but the pivots on my crazy venus plate are much thinner.There are no instructions for assembly but I found that pushing the brake down while using a socket wrench ( size M11) was best. The nuts have nylon inserts and are pretty hard to get in without a socket wrench. A regular skate tool will not fit these nuts. Not even the skateboard ones.The toe stop bolts down with a flathead screwdriver. I may add a nut on the underside to make sure it stays put but it feels secure.Also the skates in pics all have 57mm wheels and are a size 4 in mens. Just to give you an idea of scale.I haven't actually used these yet but wanted to share compatibility information.
H**R
Excellent Rear Brake
Works great ๐
B**Y
This fits Moxie Beach Bunny skates
I have the beach bunny skates. It was a bit of a struggle to put it on but I was able to do it. Just some wiggles and some tightening. And as you can see, these do fit the Moxie Beach Bunny skates! ๐
R**8
Skate rear brake.
I use this more then my toes. People think it's cool. Everyone wants one now.
C**.
Works great on my Chicago old school roller skates
Works great. easy to install once you figure it out. A small diagram would have been useful I had just put the bolt in the wrong side. Once I figured it out it was easy and it works great. I use these on my old school roller skates.
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