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Skaboots Skate Guards Black
Easy to put on - simply slide the blade into the slot on the sole and wrap the Velcro straps snugly around the skateWider than typical skate guards for walking stability and boot-like soles for excellent traction and mobilityPerfect for the backyard rink or pond, put skates on in the house and then head outside. For a quick break, you can simply put their Skaboots back on and walk into the house.No more cold, wet feet while changing from shoes to skates and backAvoid crowded locker rooms by getting ready at home and arriving at the rink ready to skate
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u/StrumWealh · 3 pointsr/rollerblading

>Hey guys, I used to be a serious blader decades ago when I lived car-free in the City. Looking to get back into transportation/distance skating with my new set of 125 tri-skates.
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>So my question is, does anyone make an easy on/off set of ‘walking wheel covers’ so I can ‘walk’ inside stores/restaurants/public transport/etc without having to swap to back to shoes? I know many places won’t say anything if you roll in, but enough do that I’d like the option to throw wheel covers on in ~15sec.
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>FWIW, HERE’S the set that I used decades ago, but of course, they will not fit my 125’s.
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>Thanks in advance!

Something like this seems like it could be easily modified to fit around a set of inline skates (maybe cutting out the front and/or back of the channel to accommodate the wheels, and/or maybe widening the channel, and/or maybe lengthening that strap that goes over the boot), or may even be able to so do without any modification (depending on how flexible the material around the channel is, the exact size and shape of your wheels, and the length of that strap that goes over the boot vs the height of your skates).