🛼 Stop in Style with Sure-Grip!
Sure-Grip Bullseye Toe Stops are non-adjustable rubber toe stops designed specifically for roller skates with 5/16" tapped plates. Made in the USA, these durable, non-marking toe stops come in a vibrant purple color and are sold in pairs, ensuring you have everything you need for a smooth and stylish ride.
Color | purple |
Material | Rubber |
Compatible Devices | Roller Skates |
P**
I only use the orange ones
Be warned they have plasticity texture and I love it. They tend to last longer than the rubbery ones. The other colors are a soft in comparison. Not great with damp surfaces, you will go sliding. I use them for street skating. Works for me but be aware of how the feedback is very different. Good for outdoor/hill bombing.
T**R
Good for Candi Girl skates
I bought these for my Candi Girl skates--they fit (you will need some washers though or they will be too loose). I was a little concerned because I saw some reviews said they left scuff marks, but I have not had any problems with this (I ordered the pink ones). They work just fine!
E**R
great for park skating
I bought this toe stop because I was tired of the concrete at the skate park wearing all my other ones down so quickly. I knew Sure-Grip is a good, reputable brand, so when I saw they made bolt-on toe stops I figured it was worth checking out. I was right. These toe stops do leave pretty bright marks when you first start using them, but that ends up going away after they get worn in. I have been using these toe stops at the skate park for several months now and they are just now barely starting to wear down on the edges. Great quality for a great price. If you're a park skater and are having trouble finding quality bolt-on toe stops, this is for you.
B**9
They work great, install super easy, and don't scuff the floors!
I got a pair of basic Chicago Bullet skates a few months ago just to keep myself moving in creative ways indoors, but the stoppers that came with them were HORRIBLE - hard plastic and totally useless for actually stopping. These are a superb replacement! I have only skated inside with them so far (around and around my living room floor) but they allow me to try new tricks and they don't make scuffs on my floor. I can pivot and squat and do way better stops without fear of face planting. Putting them on took less than 30 seconds with a screwdriver. AND, now my skates look way cooler, because the white stoppers looked blah, in my opinion. I did take one star off because when they arrived, they were a little bit dirty looking, like someone had used them and returned them (you can somewhat see this in the picture of the skate on its side), but otherwise I am very pleased with this purchase so far!
A**R
Rubber for fitted toe stops! Hold up great!
Love these! I have paper gtx500 and the stop wore down one day at the skate park so I got these and this picture is after 2 uses at the skate park (concrete) learning up and down ramps. They are super easy to install and I love how they are big and long so I can walk up the ramp or down my stairs! Great buy!
A**R
Meh, but it worked on my Chicago skates.
So, I don't write reviews often. But when I was searching for replacement toe stops on my Chicago skates, there wasn't any clear info, so this is me trying to help that lack. Here's my review of the toe stops themselves: They're fine. They're big, which I like. They're way too hard. They grip terribly and leave scuff marks. I don't think that they will last very long. And since the grip isn't good, I wouldn't feel comfortable doing anything but a slow tamohawk stop on them. BUT, they're at least as good as the toe stops they're replacing (which were even worse). So, they're fine.NOW, if you'd like to hear my adventures of mounting this toe stop to my Chicago Bullet skates please read on (Also, this is for my Chicago Bullets which I purchased in 2012. I cannot guarantee that this info is the same for a different Chicago skate if they changed the plate in the past few years. I don't think they have, but I want to put that caveat in here.):Tale as old as time. I started derby before I knew anything about skates, bought myself some Chicago Bullets at Big 5 and had to replace them before a year was up. However, I had them kicking around, so I turned them into outdoor skates. After a while, the cheap white plastic toe stops were worn down to uselessness. These toe stops claim to be universal for any plate that uses a bell-end toe stop with a hole in the middle, so I decided to give them a try (even though a previous review said they didn't fit a Chicago skate).So did they fit? Yes and no. After removing the old toe stop, and using the same screw, I did get them to go onto the plate. However, the Chicago toe stop has three little nubs that help lock the toe stop in place (see the pictures for a better idea). The Sure-Grip toe stop has holes for four nubs and the spacing is not the same. So, even though it fits, it will not lock into place, which means it's more likely to twist and loosen with hard use. I'm use to toe stops falling off in derby, so this didn't overly concern me. After applying some muscle, I was able to get them tight enough that I felt comfortable using them. After the first skate they weren't twisting and they felt solid. If they start to loosen I think applying some lock-tite will also help considerably.The Sure-Grip toe stop is considerably larger than the default white Chicago toe stop. For me, this is a bonus, but it could be annoying if you're looking for something the same size or smaller. Like I said above, they are not soft. They do not grip like my derby toe stops (gumballs). They slide like crazy. Anyway, final verdict? It works. It's better than nothing. It's not a great toe stop, but honestly, there don't seem to be many options for this variety of plate. And it's slightly better than the default plastic one.Also, here's a side note that doesn't really have to do with the toe stop, but the Chicago Bullet plate. One of the Sure-grip toe stops went in great. The other one, I couldn't get the the threads to catch. After fiddling, I discovered that the nut inside the Chicago plate that the toe stop goes into, is not actually attached to the plate. And it have somehow flipped around. I had to unmount the place, turn it the right way, attach the toe stop, then reattach the plate to the boot. Which was super annoying, but not the fault of the toe stop. Just wanted to include that incase someone else has the issue as well.Anyway, hope this was helpful. Viva les quads! Happy Skating!
T**E
Good product
A little bit bigger than the stoppers that originally came with my skates, but they work great. The pink is a bright bubble gum pink color.
R**H
5 star to begin with, still have to try them out!
The media could not be loaded. So far its 5 star, they came nicely packaged, easy to open. They are very soft ! These are my first toe stops ive ever bought so I'm suprised! I thought they'd feel more like rough. ? Idk but like yea when i try them out ill update on how they feel in use. Gollow me on insta @ ruths_roller_skate_journey to see me use these for the first time
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