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Skating Spinners
Get smoother, faster spins with off-ice skate spinner drills
If you’re working on cleaner rotations or better balance, our skate spinners make a big difference. They're built to help you improve control, posture, and overall technique during off-ice practice. Great for skaters who want to feel more confident and precise when they get back on the ice.
Figure Skating Spinners & Accessories
Train smarter with top-quality figure skating spinners
Our products are designed to help you grow whether you're just starting out or looking to improve. From pro-level spinners to helpful accessories, everything here is made to support better control and confidence.
Our Top Sellers
These top-selling spinners are picked based on what skaters actually use and love. We update this list regularly to feature the tools that are popular with fellow figure skaters right now so you can always find out what the latest trend is. You’ll find everything from high-performance spinners to compact off-ice trainers that are easy to take anywhere. Each one is known for smooth rotation, lasting quality, and helping skaters make progress in their technique and sport. These are your go-to picks to shop from!
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About Us
At The Mad Spinner, our goal is to support skaters at every level with tools that make training more effective. What began with a focus on spinner design has grown into a full lineup of skating equipment made for both on-ice and off-ice practice.
Each product is developed with real-world use in mind tested by athletes, informed by coaches, and built to handle the demands of everyday training. From figure skating spinners to accessories that support balance and control, everything we offer is made to help skaters move with more confidence.
Our team has experience in skating, product design, and training support and create gear that performs where it matters most: in practice. We're here to help you improve, one spin at a time.
Why Choose The Mad Spinner for Skate Spinners and Figure Skating Accessories?
Speed & Control
Our spinners help skaters feel the rotation, not just go through the motion. It’s about building control that sticks, so when you step back on the ice, your movements already feel sharper and more connected.
On-Ice & Off-Ice
You don't need to be at the rink to train like you are. These spinners are designed to keep that familiar glide going whether you're in your living room, hotel room, or anywhere else you can find some space to move.
Trusted by Coaches
Many coaches keep our spinners close during training because they’ve seen the difference. Our passion is making tools that actually help skaters improve and stay consistent over time.
What Is a Spinner?
A skating spinner is a helpful tool that helps skaters work on spin technique, posture, and balance without needing to be on the ice. The motion feels familiar enough that your body starts to build the same habits, even if you're training in your bedroom or a studio.
You’ll find a few different types out there. Some are made to be used with your skates on, usually as part of a warmup at the rink. Others are lightweight and meant for off-ice practice, sitting easily on carpet or hardwood. A few models are built to challenge your balance in a way that feels surprisingly close to real ice.
If you're short on rink time but still want to keep progressing, a spinner gives you a solid way to stay sharp and focused. It’s simple, but it works.
How to Choose Your Spinner
Picking the right skating spinner really comes down to how you train and what feels right for your routine. It’s not one-size-fits-all, and a few small differences can change how the spinner performs.
Weight & Size
If you’re working on precision and already have some experience, a heavier spinner can give you more stability and control. On the other hand, lighter ones like the TMS Mini-2.0 are easier to carry around and are great if you're just getting started or have limited space to train.
On-Ice vs Off-Ice
Some spinners are designed for use in skates, making them ideal for rink warmups or drills before you hit the ice. Others are built for home or studio practice and let you train wherever you have room, no skates needed.
Skating Spinners: Frequently Asked Questions
What’s the best spinner for ice skating practice?
Honestly, it depends where you're training. If you’re at the rink, you’ll want something solid that works under your skates. For home, most people go with a lighter one that spins smooth on floors or carpet.
Which spinner weight is right for me?
If you’re still learning, go lighter it’s easier to move and won’t feel too heavy underfoot. For more advanced stuff, a little more weight helps with control.
Can beginners use a figure skating spinner?
Absolutely. Many beginner-friendly models are designed to help new skaters understand basic spin mechanics without needing a rink.
How long should I practice on a spinner each day?
Most skaters start with 10–15 minutes per session. As you build balance and control, you can gradually increase training time based on comfort.
Is there a difference between a figure skating spinner and a general skating spinner?
Yes. Figure skating spinners are typically built for precision and mimic the feel of ice. General-purpose spinners may not offer the same level of control.
Do spinners help with jump training too?
They do, indirectly. While you can’t fully replicate jumps, spinners help skaters improve body alignment and air position, which supports better takeoffs and landings.
Can kids use spinners safely?
Yes, with supervision. Lighter models are often better for younger skaters. Make sure they're used on a stable surface to prevent slipping.