Detailed description
TPU plastic shell covering the front of the leg (and extending partially over the sides of the leg) and the malleolus in a single piece. Thicker down the centre. Lined with EVA foam covered with antibacterial fabric on the side in contact with the leg and malleolus. Maximum vertical coverage. There are ventilation openings in the shell, but not in the foam.
Detailed description (continued)
The shell is moulded in a relatively closed position to keep the product in place on the leg. Not asymmetrical.The shell can be separated from the foam for easier care and drying. Textured areas on the sides at the top, which grip the sock and help prevent it from sliding down.
Weight
434 g per pair in size M
Which size?
"Place the shin guard as low as possible on your leg so that your ankles are well covered (make sure there are no pressure points and your ankle can move freely). Ideally, the top of the shin guard should come to 2 cm below your kneecap. Your shin guard should fit snugly around your calf without being too tight.
Which size?(cont.)
Manufacturer's information:
- you are between
- 120 and 140cm -> XS
- 140 and 160cm -> S
- 160 and 180cm --> M
- Over 180cm -> L
Safety tips
Hockey should be fun. Don't neglect your safety. Always wear your mouthguard, shin guards and a glove. Use hockey shoes with protective reinforcement and soles designed for your playing surface.Wear a mask and specially designed gloves. During matches and training.
Protecting your legs
A shin guard is a piece of personal protection equipment. It should meet current regulations, including the PPE regulation (EU) 2016/425.
Use a shin guard that was specifically designed for field hockey. A field hockey shin guard has two features specific to the sport: it covers the ankles and comes up to just beneath the kneecap, and provides wide coverage around the legs.
Protecting your legs(cont.)
Football shin pads are not suitable for field hockey.
A field hockey shin pad features a moulded plastic plate that is generally lined with foam to absorb impacts.
Replace your shin guard according to the manufacturer's indications or as soon as it begins to show signs of wear. Refer to the product user guide in case of questions.
Information
The information here was provided by the manufacturer or observed by our teams from samples received from the manufacturer.