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The Micro Splatter Collection

The Micro™ Splatter Collection offers unique, space-saving figure skating spinners, perfect for practicing off-ice. Each Micro™ model is thoughtfully crafted for one-foot practice and features a fun splatter design that makes them stand out.

These spinners are a wonderful training aid to add to your training toolkit, helping you improve balance, axis control, and rotation consistency whether you're at the rink, practicing at home, or on the go. Their compact size makes them super convenient for small spaces and travel, so you can keep perfecting your skills wherever you are.

Why Choose the Micro™ Ice Skating Spinner

Instant feedback when your alignment is off

With a diameter under 6 inches, the Micro™ reacts quickly to weight shifts. This helps athletes notice centering issues early and adjust posture, shoulder alignment, and core engagement during practice.

Train in small spaces

The compact design is suitable for those training in bedrooms, basements, and tight warm-up spaces where a full-sized ice skating spinner might be less convenient.

Supports consistent practice

Spin improvement comes from repetition. The Micro™ makes short, structured sessions easier to fit into weekly training, especially when ice time is limited.

Travel-ready practice tool

The Micro™ fits easily in a skate bag so you can keep your off-ice routine consistent when traveling for practice or competitions.

Works inside structured routines

The Micro™ can be used for planned off-ice drills focused on balance, centering, and controlled rotation.

Micro™ Figure Skating Spinner vs. Full-Size Spinners

Deciding whether a micro or full-size spinner is best for you depends on your training goals and how much room you have to practice.

Micro™ Spinner: Best for tight-space training, travel, and focused balance work. The smaller base requires more precise control, which can help identify alignment errors during practice.

Full-Size Spinner: Provides a wider platform that may feel more forgiving for ice skaters developing basic coordination, assuming you have enough open floor space for safe use.

Many figure skaters use both tools at different stages of training, depending on what skill they are working on.

How to Use the Micro™ Safely and Effectively

When practicing with an off-ice figure skating spinner, it's really beneficial to prioritize proper setup and control over simply going faster. Taking the time to get these fundamentals right will help you improve safely and effectively.

Use one foot only

Begin with controlled entries onto one foot, establishing balance and stability before increasing rotation speed. The Micro™ is not designed for two-foot spinning.

Choose a stable, flat surface

Practice on level hardwood, laminate, or low-pile carpet. Avoid deep carpet or uneven flooring that can cause the spinner to tilt.

Clear your space

Remove furniture, bags, or obstacles so you can step off safely if you lose balance during a rotation.

Prioritize control over speed

Focus on head position, posture, and core engagement first. Then, once you feel that you are consistently centered, increase your speed.

Supervise younger figure skaters

Young ice skaters should use an off-ice spinner under the supervision of a coach or parent to ensure safety and steady improvement.

Technical Specifications

  • Diameter: Under 6 inches

  • Weight: Approximately 2 lbs

  • Materials: Aluminum core with stainless steel plates on the top and bottom

  • Origin: Handmade in the USA

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