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Wearing protectors can prevent serious injuries or reduce their severity, especially in the event of falls or accidents. They provide additional protection for sensitive areas such as knees, elbows, and wrists and can help minimize the risk of injury.
Each protector is specifically designed to protect a specific area of the body from injury. They are ergonomically designed to offer an optimal fit and maximum flexibility. This allows you to move well while still being well protected.
Our wide range of protective gear includes:
Knee pads are, alongside the helmet, the most important protective gear when riding a stunt scooter. In the event of falls, you'll likely be glad you can fall onto your knees without risk. If you wear the right protectors, your movement will hardly be restricted. For knee and elbow pads, we offer both hard and soft options. The hard protectors are worn over clothing and provide a robust protective layer. The soft ones, on the other hand, are worn under your clothing and are more comfortable to wear as they fit like a piece of clothing against your body.
Additional ankle and shin guards are especially useful for beginners. Since you often hit your deck against your legs at first, you'll be grateful when the impact is cushioned. The hard blow to the ankle and shin can be very painful, although fortunately it usually doesn't cause serious injuries.
With the sets of knee, elbow, and wrist protectors, you can save money compared to buying individual products. Additionally, you can use them for other sports such as skateboarding and inline skating.
When selecting your protective gear, you should consider these three factors:
The protectors should fit snugly but not pinch or restrict movement. Ensure they stay securely in place and don't slip. Follow the manufacturer's instructions for proper adjustment and fastening of the protectors.
Most manufacturers provide size charts to help you choose the right size for your protectors. Measure the circumference of the areas to be protected (e.g., knees, elbows, wrists) and compare the measurements with the manufacturer's chart.
Regularly check your protectors for cracks or damage. It's clear that you need to replace the protectors if they are damaged.
Yes, you can generally use your protectors for more than one sport. Especially in the freestyle area, such as stunt scooter riding, skateboarding, inline skating, and BMX, the same protectors fit. However, make sure that the protectors meet the requirements of the respective sport.
High-quality protectors should not significantly restrict your freedom of movement. They should fit snugly and adapt to the natural movements of your body without hindering your mobility.
Some protectors are thin and flexible enough to be worn under your clothing without being visible. This provides additional protection without affecting your appearance or freedom of movement. However, the clothing above them will not be protected in case of a fall.