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TSG Scout A Elbow Protection
TSG Scout A Elbow Protection

TSG Scout A Elbow Protection

kr 555.-
incl. VAT 
Colour: ripped black
Size (International size)

 

 

 

 

Product details

Article number

  • 606860
  • Gender

    • Women
    • Men

    Material Specification

    • 42 % ACF PU foam, 40 % nylon, 13 % polyester, 5 % rubber

    Product description

    The Scout serie is our entry-level soft guard armed with ACF foam in a slip-resistant Horseshoe design. On the outside, tough Cordura protects the contact surface, while the soft neoprene cuff feels smooth and comfortable on the skin. Top and bottom Velcro straps allow for individual adjustment. Anti-slip silicone on the upper cuff keeps the Scout A in place, while a mesh back delivers superior ventilation.

    Features
    • protection: Pure Softshell construction
    • ACF impact foam
    • EN 1621-1 CE
    • Comfort: Pre-shaped design
    • Horseshoe shape
    • Soft Neoprene sleeve
    • Strong tear-resistant nylon
    • Anti-slip top cuff
    • Vented 4-way mesh back
    • Top velcro 360° strap
    • Bottom velcro strap
    • Pull-over design

    About TSG

    Keeping your head safe when performing daring tricks – that was the goal when TSG was founded in 1988. Since then, the brand has been working closely with a large team of professional athletes to develop high-quality protective gear that meets the highest standards even in top-level sports – designed by riders. A crash landing by Tony Hawk, from which he escaped without a scratch thanks to his TSG helmet, was the starting signal for a long success story. TSG has been based in Switzerland since 2005 and stands worldwide for uncompromising safety and innovation. As part of several non-profit projects, TSG also supports children in crisis areas in learning skateboarding.