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Skateboard Protection Sets

Here you’ll find complete skateboard protection sets, usually consisting of knee pads, elbow pads and wrist guards, to keep you properly protected from your very first ride. A full set makes it easy to get going, ensures a consistent fit and helps shield the most exposed areas when you’re practising new tricks or skating in the park.

Our range of protection sets includes options for children, teenagers and adults at different skill levels – from beginners learning to balance confidently on the board to more advanced skaters who want extra protection for bigger jumps and rails. All the sets focus on safety, comfort and durable materials that can handle repeated impacts and wear.

How to Choose the Right Protection Set

When choosing a skateboard protection set, it’s important to consider size, fit and how intensely you skate. A good set should fit snugly without restricting movement, and the straps should be adjustable so the gear stays in place when you land or fall. Always check the size guide and measure around your knees and elbows to find the right fit.

Use the points below as a checklist when comparing different sets:

  • Size and fit: Choose by measurement rather than age; the gear should stay secure without feeling tight or uncomfortable.
  • Hard shell vs soft pads: Hard shells offer maximum impact protection, while softer styles are more flexible and discreet.
  • Padding and comfort: Thick foam and soft edges reduce pressure points and make longer sessions more comfortable.
  • Materials and durability: Tough outer shells and abrasion-resistant fabrics hold up well against rough surfaces and repeated falls.
  • Ventilation: Mesh panels and breathable materials help prevent overheating and sweaty elbows.
  • Level and use: Casual cruising needs less protection than more intensive street or park skating with lots of tricks.

If you’re a beginner, a complete set with wrist, knee and elbow protection offers the best safety from the start. If you’re more advanced, you might prefer models with more freedom of movement and less weight, so your gear doesn’t feel heavy during dynamic skating.

Safety, Durability and Next Steps

A good skateboard protection set is an investment in both your safety and your progress – the more confident you feel, the easier it is to push yourself to try new tricks. Hard shells and dense padding protect your bones and joints, while strong stitching and robust materials extend the lifespan of your gear, even with regular use. Remember to replace your protection if the shell cracks or the padding becomes completely compressed after many hard falls.

Choose a set that suits your level, skating style and size to ensure both safety and comfort. Take a look at the different protection sets, compare their features and sizes, and find the option that makes your skateboarding sessions safer and more enjoyable.