FF Rollerskis Maintenance Guide

How to Keep Your Rollerskis Fast, Safe, and Durable


FF Rollerskis Maintenance Guide. Proper maintenance is essential for safety, performance, and longevity when using rollerskis. By regularly checking screws, wheels, bearings, suspension, and by cleaning and drying your skis correctly, you ensure smooth rolling, predictable control, and long service life. This guide explains how to maintain your FF Rollerskis step by step, based on real-world use in Nordic conditions. maintenance rollerskis


Before You Start

Before every training session, take a few seconds to check your equipment. This simple habit prevents unnecessary wear and improves safety.

Always check:

  • That all screws are tightened
  • That wheels and bindings are not damaged
  • That the skis roll freely and quietly

๐Ÿ‘‰ Tip: Alternate your skis from left to right regularly to ensure even wear.

Poor maintenance is one of the most common causes of wheel failure and loss of control on rollerskis


After Every Training Session

1. Remove Dirt and Gravel

After each session, remove gravel, sand, and dirt from the skis and wheels. Dirt accelerates wear and can damage bearings and suspension over time.

  • Use a dry cloth or towel
  • Pay extra attention to wheels and suspension areas

2. Cleaning โ€“ Dry vs Wet Conditions

If you trained on dry concrete or asphalt:

  • Simply wipe the skis with a dry cloth or towel

If you trained in rain or wet conditions:

  • Rinse the skis carefully with warm water
  • Avoid high-pressure water directly on bearings

3. Drying the Skis Properly

Water left in bearings is one of the most common causes of damage.

Recommended drying methods:

  • Place the skis upright against a wall so water can run off
  • Lay them on a heated floor
  • Use a hairdryer (low heat, keep distance)

๐Ÿ‘‰ Make sure the skis are completely dry before storage.


Bearings โ€“ What to Listen For

Bearings are wear parts and must be checked regularly.

How to check:

  • Spin the wheels by hand
  • Listen carefully

If you hear:

  • Rumbling
  • Grinding
  • Uneven rolling sounds

The bearings should be replaced.

Running worn bearings reduces speed, damages wheels, and affects safety. maintenance rollerskis


Suspension Care (Very Important)

FF Rollerskis use rubber suspension, which requires regular care to maintain flexibility and performance.

Key rules:

  • Rubber does not like dust, mud, sand, or road salt
  • Check the suspension often
  • Keep it clean at all times

After washing:

  • Always apply silicone spray to the rubber suspension
    This preserves elasticity and prevents drying or cracking.

Storage Guidelines

Correct storage extends the life of your rollerskis significantly.

Always store:

  • In a dry room
  • At room temperature
  • Away from moisture and direct heat sources

Avoid:

  • Cold garages
  • Damp basements
  • Leaving skis wet after training

Quick Maintenance Checklist

Before training:

  • โœ” Screws tight
  • โœ” No visible damage
  • โœ” Wheels roll smoothly

After training:

  • โœ” Remove dirt and gravel
  • โœ” Rinse if wet
  • โœ” Dry completely

Regular care:

  • โœ” Check bearings for noise
  • โœ” Apply silicone to suspension
  • โœ” Alternate left/right skis

Why Maintenance Matters

Proper maintenance gives you:

  • Safer training
  • More predictable control
  • Longer wheel and bearing life
  • Better ski feel
  • Lower long-term costs

Well-maintained rollerskis simply perform better โ€” every single session.


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