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Protective gear helps keep your body safe from injuries. It is particularly important for sports like scooter riding, skateboarding, inline skating, and other high-risk activities. Each piece of protective gear is designed to protect a specific part of the body.
Here are the most important types of protective gear:
A helmet is essential for preventing head injuries during falls. We especially recommend children wear a helmet when riding stunt scooters. Explore our selection of high-quality helmets, specially designed for various sports like stunt scooters, skateboarding, and BMX. Although head injuries account for only about 10% of injuries, they are often more severe than those to other body parts.
The knees and elbows are vulnerable areas for injuries, especially in sports like stunt scooters, skateboarding, inline skating, and BMX. Discover our range of high-quality knee and elbow pads that offer superior protection and an optimal fit. If you prefer wearing the pads over your clothing, choose those with hard shells on the outside. For wearing the pads directly on the skin, opt for soft variants.
Hands are often at high risk of injury, making gloves a must for any athlete. Our gloves provide not only maximum protection but also comfort and flexibility, allowing you to move freely. In winter, hands are most exposed to the cold while riding a scooter, making gloves indispensable.
A mouthguard is crucial for protecting your teeth from impacts, whether riding a scooter, or participating in combat sports, hockey, or rugby. Our mouthguards offer a custom fit and maximum protection for your teeth.
We especially recommend ankle guards for stunt scooter beginners. For example, while practicing the tail-whip, the deck often accidentally hits the ankle, causing significant pain. We also offer ankle stabilizers that help support the foot following previous injuries.
For those looking to save money, we offer sets of knee, elbow, and wrist guards. These sets are available for both adults and children and are suitable not only for scooter riding but also for many other sports like skateboarding, BMX riding, and inline skating.
The choice of protective gear depends on the sport and your preferences. Pay attention to the right size to ensure the gear fits well and securely. It should be comfortable while providing maximum protection.
Size specifications for protective gear vary by manufacturer. Measure the circumference of the areas to be protected (for example, head, knees, elbows) and use the manufacturers' size charts to find the right size.
Regularly check your protective gear for wear and damage. If you notice signs of cracks, breaks, or other damage, they should be replaced. Helmets should be replaced after a significant impact or at least every five years.
The basic gear includes a helmet and knee pads. For additional safety, also wear a mouthguard, shin guards, and ankle guards. Elbow and wrist guards are less common due to greater restrictions on movement.