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Scott AirFlex Mens Light Vest Back Protection
189,95 EUR 129,95 EURScott AirFlex Junior Vest Back Protection
139,95 EUR 84,95 EURKomperdell Super Eco Vest Women Backprotection
199,95 EUR 179,95 EURAtomic Live Shield Vest Amid Junior Backprotector
149,95 EUR 139,95 EUR
Scott AirFlex Womens Light Vest Back Protection
189,95 EUR 134,95 EUR
Sweet Protection Back Protector
124,95 EUR 98,95 EUR
Flaxta Behold Junior Back Protector Vest
119,95 EUR 99,95 EUR
Atomic Live Shield Backprotector
124,95 EUR 119,95 EUR
Sweet Protection Back Protector Vest Junior
124,95 EUR 96,95 EUR
Komperdell Super Eco Vest Backprotection
199,95 EUR 129,95 EUR
Scott AirFlex Back Procector
139,95 EUR 109,95 EUR
Atomic Live Shield Junior Backprotector
89,95 EUR 79,95 EUR
Marker Body Vest MAP 2.0 Womens Backprotection
169,95 EUR 114,95 EUR
Komperdell Super Eco Vest Junior Backprotection
99,95 EUR 94,95 EUR
Atomic Live Shield Vest Amid Womens Back Protector
239,95 EUR 219,95 EUR
Flaxta Behold Mens Back Protector Vest
179,95 EUR
Rossignol RPG Vest JR Back Protection
99,95 EUR 73,95 EUR
Marker Body Vest MAP 2.0 Junior Backprotection
104,95 EUR 73,95 EUR
Atomic Live Shield Vest Amid Back Protector
239,95 EURWear a Back Protector When Skiing
Back protection for skiing is now considered a common and necessary piece of protective gear to wear. What was once only used by extreme skiers performing dangerous stunts, are now used by many adults and children on their annual ski holiday. Ski back protectors, also known as ski protector vests, are designed to absorb impacts from falls, prevent hard or pointy objects from damaging you, and provide spine protection.
The two main types are hard shell back protectors and soft shell back protectors. Hardshell protectors are made with strong plastic, such as polycarbonate. Softshell protectors use a softer, absorbent foam material that is lighter but offers less protection.
How Should A Ski Spine Protector Fit?
Ski back protectors are normally worn directly over the ski base layers, followed by the mid layer and outer layer. Similar to the base layer fit, the back protectors should sit close against your body while not restricting movement. The top of the padded area should cover the base of the neck and run all the way down to the tailbone.
There is a European Safety Standard that many ski back protectors are approved for. You can find this info in the product's specifications as EN-approved 1621-2 (level 1 or 2). The difference between levels 1 and 2 is that the latter offers a greater amount of shock absorption. This safety standard is also used for motorcycle back protection.
It’s important to remember that wearing a ski back protector does not make you invincible, but it can greatly reduce or prevent many injuries to one of the most sensitive parts of the body. Your head can be the most vulnerable body part while skiing, so check out our high-quality and certified range of Ski Helmets.