Top Stocking Fillers for Christmas this year
If you have Skateboarders, Rollerskaters, Scooter riders, or Bike enthusiasts on your gift list, we've got just the guide for you to help you find the perfect stocking fillers for them.
Scooter riders
Grips:
A classic that won’t fail to please, Grips are a perfect gift for scooter riders. Grips come in a ton of colours and patterns so you can buy some to match the rider's style and aesthetic. As well as personalization Grips are a practical present as overtime grips can wear down so it is always good to have a backup pair.
Clamps:
Scooter Clamps are used to clamp the Scooter Handle Bars onto threaded Scooter Forks. The more clamping power the less likely the rider is to suffer from wheel off-set. So they are pretty essential for scooter riders and a great stocking filler.
Headsets:
The headset of your Scooter is arguably one of the most important parts of your Scooter. If it’s not looked after, it can considerably reduce the lifetime of your Scooter. Scooter headsets can be a thoughtful and practical gift.
Wheels:
Scooter wheels can be an excellent present for several reasons, they may offer better grip, smoother rides, and improved manoeuvrability, contributing to a more enjoyable riding experience.
Forks:
There are two main types of Scooter Forks which are threaded and threadless. Until recently, threaded was the industry mainstay offering a simple option to connect your Forks to the Scooter Handlebars. The second type of Scooter Fork is threadless, which offers greater security and fluidity between the Scooter Forks and the handlebars. Scooter forks are another practical gift for a scooter rider, but can be a confusing gift as different forks are designed for different riders For example, there are forks optimised for street riding, park riding, or off-road use. Choosing a fork that aligns with the rider's preferred style ensures a more tailored and enjoyable riding experience.
Skateboarders
Bearings :
While some skaters have a preference for bearings, they’re all going to be the same size and work pretty much the same way. This is an easier piece of gear to buy, with the only major difference being the material. Bearings are some of a board's most frequently replaced items, so they’ll never have enough stocked up.
Skateboard wax:
One of those items that skaters can’t get enough of, wax is a must-have, particularly for street skaters since it helps keep those rails and ledges slick for grinds.
Skateboard Tool:
Having a skate tool is essential for anyone who skates regularly. just one piece to keep on hand for adjusting any skateboard setup.
Only buy skateboard hardware as a stocking filler if you know their usual setup. Each skater prefers different sizes and softness for their setup.
Roller Skaters
Wheels:
Quad skate wheels can make for a great present for several reasons: they can be affordable and easy to customise as they come in all sorts of colours and vibes. This allows a skater to change in and out different wheels depending on their style and the terrain they are skating on.
Toe Stops and Jam Plugs:
Toe stops are essential for the safety of beginner skaters, Their compact size makes them ideal stocking fillers, and they come in all sorts of colours, but I would recommend checking if the skates used are bolt-on or adjustable as only certain toe stops will work with certain skates.
For Jam skaters or freestyle skaters, jam plugs are a must. They allow dancers to move fluidly without the interference that toe stops would give.
Laces:
It is also handy to have a backup pair of skate laces, just in case a lace breaks or is damaged while skating, laces are affordable, making them suitable as a stocking filler. Skate laces are versatile and can be used for various types of skates, including roller skates, inline skates, and ice skates. This makes them a practical gift for a wide range of skaters.
Bikers
Grips:
Like scooter grips they are a classic that won’t fail to please, before purchasing consider the rider's bike model and handlebar size because only certain grips will fit certain bikes. Otherwise, there are several reasons why bike grips are a good stocking filler including comfort, durability and improved performance.
Bike Pedals:
The two most common types of pedals are clipless and flat pedals, whichever you choose will depend on the rider's personal preferences. Clipless pedals provide a high level of control while riding fast or executing moves like hopping up onto curbs or over logs. Many downhill mountain bikers prefer a flat pedal because it provides sufficient grip and control while being the easiest to get off of in the event of a crash.
Bike Lights:
It's a legal requirement for cyclists to have lights on their bikes, especially when riding in the dark. Gifting bike lights ensures the rider complies with these regulations, avoiding potential legal issues.
Bike Gloves:
Whether the rider is a commuter, mountain biker, or road cyclist, bike gloves are a practical and considerate gift that prioritises their comfort, safety, and enjoyment during rides. Some bike gloves are designed for specific weather conditions. For example, there are gloves with thermal insulation for colder weather and breathable materials for warmer weather.