Freeslide – Basics and Things To Know – Tutorial
When freeslide grinding, you use specially developed grind shoes (formerly soap shoes) to slide or grind in a controlled way over edges, rails, or curbs. Unlike classic aggressive skating, the...
Would you like to know what freesliding is, what’s behind this term and sport, or how you can specifically improve your skills? Then our blog about freesliding is exactly what you’re looking for.
Freesliding combines sliding and grinding with special grind shoes and dynamic elements from parkour. Grind shoes are everyday sneakers that feature a special slide plate in the middle of the sole. This allows you to slide and grind on walls, handrails, curbs and other obstacles.
Why use a regular sneaker when there’s one that lets you do so much more?!
In our blog, you’ll find everything you need to know about this versatile sport. Expect detailed articles, photo series, trick explanations and video tutorials that help you get started with freesliding step by step or specifically improve your skills.
Discover all our blog posts and comprehensive information about freesliding now.
Epic Grindshoes
Whether it’s normal walking, running, sliding, grinding or even parkour – all of this is possible with grind shoes. Eugen Enin, Nick Lomax, Mery Muñoz and Xavi Eguino demonstrate this versatility in an impressive way.
Barcelona becomes the perfect backdrop: one of the largest cities in Spain transforms into an urban playground with seemingly endless spots and creative possibilities.
Learn new slides, perfect your grinds and develop your own style – right here in the SkaMiDan Freeslide blog.
Become part of the Freeslide community, exchange ideas about setups, spots and lines, and get inspired for your next session.
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When freeslide grinding, you use specially developed grind shoes (formerly soap shoes) to slide or grind in a controlled way over edges, rails, or curbs. Unlike classic aggressive skating, the...
Freeslide shoes & grind shoes
Freeslide shoes – often also called grind shoes – are an absolute must-have for sliding and grinding on rails, curbs, ledges and other edges. They are specifically designed to glide in a controlled way over obstacles and allow you to perform tricks that would simply not be possible with regular shoes.
In addition to their trick potential, stability also plays an important role: high-quality freeslide shoes provide firm support for your feet and ensure safe, direct power transfer. This helps you execute clean slides, stable landings and reduces the risk of twisting your ankle or slipping out.
The specially reinforced slide areas and grind zones make it possible to grind in a controlled way on metal, concrete or stone. This opens up countless trick variations, creative combos and stylish lines – whether at a street spot, in a schoolyard or anywhere in the city.
More fun with freesliding
With the right accessories, you can get even more out of your freeslide session – whether at a street spot, in the schoolyard or on your favorite rail.
With the right slide or grind wax, you’ll glide more smoothly and with greater control over rails and ledges, allowing you to achieve longer, cleaner slides in your tricks.
Your own rails, curbs or mobile obstacles bring the freeslide spot right to your doorstep or into your backyard. This way, you can practice new tricks at your own pace, work your way up to higher rails step by step and master even more challenging gaps with greater confidence.
Backpacks and bags
Whether it’s grind shoes, sneakers or spare shoes – thanks to the well-designed compartments of our backpacks and bags, you can transport your clothes, shoes, snacks, school items and work essentials safely and comfortably.
Our bags offer enough storage space for everything you need for freesliding: shoes, spare laces, wax, tools and personal essentials.
Of course, there’s also room for your everyday sneakers, food, camera equipment or headphones. This keeps you flexible on the go – whether you spontaneously bring a rail, meet up with the crew at the spot or head out straight after a city session.
Protective gear
The right protective gear is a crucial factor in freesliding – not only for your safety, but also for your mindset. Anyone who regularly slides on rails, curbs and ledges knows: falls are part of the game. With the right protection, you significantly reduce the risk of serious injuries.
Well-protected sessions mean fewer forced breaks and more consistency. This allows you to continuously work on your slides, grinds and combos and make progress step by step.
Another important factor is confidence: when you know you’re well protected, you’re more likely to try new tricks, longer rails or more technical variations. Less fear ultimately means more fun in freesliding.
We know that most riders prefer not to wear protective gear while freesliding. Nevertheless, we recommend the following protection for freesliding:
Especially when learning new tricks, good protection pays off – for more safety, more progress and longer, carefree sessions.