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How to Skate in a Pack and Stay Visible After Dark?

  • Position Lighting: Compact LED lights (white at the front, red at the back) and reflective elements ensure drivers and fellow skaters spot you from afar.

  • Smooth Pace & Distance: In a dense pack, avoid sudden hard stops and keep a safe following distance from the skater ahead of you.

  • Signaling Hazards: Warn skaters behind you using hand gestures or voice calls when approaching potholes, manholes, or curbs.

Put on your helmet, turn on your lights, and experience the incredible energy of the night city with Broyx!

What to Check During a Pre-Ride Skate Inspection?

  • Skate Frame Rigidity: A solid, precision-engineered frame dampens vibrations from uneven ground and instantly transfers the power of each push.

  • Wheel & Axle Check: Vibrations from cobblestones and tracks can loosen hardware—always inspect and tighten your axles with a tool before heading out.

  • Stable Foot Support: Reliable buckles and a supportive cuff hold the ankle firmly, preventing muscle fatigue across long city distances.

Take care of your skate maintenance before rolling out to maintain complete control over every turn!

21 August 2026

HOW TO PREPARE FOR NIGHT GROUP SKATING

How to Stay Safe During Nightskating?

  • A Helmet Is Essential: In a tight, closely moving pack, accidental contact or tripping can easily occur. A well-fitted sports helmet is the absolute foundation for safe participation.

  • Full Set of Pads: Wrist, knee, and elbow guards effectively protect your joints from abrasions during dynamic maneuvers on hard pavement.

  • Optimal Ventilation: Choose lightweight gear with integrated air vents to maintain full thermal comfort during intense effort on warm evenings.

Rely on proven protection with Broyx and enjoy safe skating in the group!