Protectors
for torso in the offer of the Sportano shopRiding a bicycle, especially in extreme disciplines, carries the risk of injuries. The torso, which includes the key internal organs, is one of the most important areas that need special protection. Bumps, falls or collisions with obstacles can lead to serious injuries, so protecting the torso from such situations is a paramount goal for any conscious cyclist.
In the category of trunk protectors in the Sportano sports shop you will find top quality models from renowned brands such as Fox Racing, Leatt, Alpinestars or EVOC.Construction of trunk protectors: key components and their
specificsTorso protectors, although they may appear simple in their construction, are made up of several key elements that aim to protect the most important parts of the body and ensure comfort while cycling. The central element of the protector is the hard shell, which is the first line of defence against impact. This shell is usually made of durable materials, such as polycarbonates or advanced polymers, which can dissipate impact energy to protect the spine and chest.
Underneath the hard shell is a shock-absorbing layer, often made of high-density foam or special gels that change their consistency on impact. Thanks to this layer, the impact energy is dissipated even more effectively, reducing the risk of injury.
In addition to the above elements, fixing systems such as straps or buckles play an important role. These ensure that the protector sits snugly on the body, guaranteeing that it stays in place even during extreme manoeuvres. Many manufacturers also incorporate additional features, such as ventilation or special inserts, which improve comfort, especially during prolonged exertion.Types of body protectors: from waistcoats to complex body armour
complex armourThe variety of torso protectors available on the market responds to the diverse needs of cyclists. For those looking for basic protection, lightweight waistcoats are available. These are made from flexible materials that fit well to the body, providing basic protection against abrasions or minor impacts. They are ideal for people who value freedom of movement and don't want to feel the weight of extra gear on them.
For more advanced cyclists, taking part in extreme disciplines such as downhill or freeride, comprehensive body armour is available. These offer full protection not only for the torso, but also for the arms, back and abdomen. They are made of a combination of hard shells and soft inserts that effectively protect against impacts and high-speed falls.
It is also worth mentioning protectors designed for children. These tend to be lighter and more flexible than adult models, but still offer the right level of protection for young cyclists.
Whichever type of protector you choose, it is important to remember that each is designed to protect you in specific conditions. By choosing the right model, you can rest assured that your torso will be adequately protected while cycling.Materials and technologies: which materials guarantee the
the best protectionWhen thinking about protectors, it is extremely important which materials they are made of. Good quality materials guarantee effective protection, but also comfort and durability of the product.
Neoprene is one of the most commonly used materials in the manufacture of torso protectors. It is flexible, adapts well to the body and at the same time has the ability to absorb shocks. As a result, it is able to effectively protect against injury while allowing freedom of movement.
Another material often used in the production of protectors is EVA (ethylene vinyl acetate). This is a lightweight and highly flexible polymer that provides excellent shock absorption while not impeding movement.
Carbon fibre is a material that has become very popular in the cycling industry in recent years. Thanks to its exceptional strength and lightness, it is used in the production of the most advanced protectors. Although it is more rigid than other materials, it is excellent at dissipating impact energy to protect against injury.
Aramid, also known as Kevlar, is another advanced material. It has high abrasion and tear resistance, making it ideal for protection in extreme conditions.
Modern manufacturing technologies allow different materials to be combined to achieve the best properties. For example, protectors can combine the stiffness of carbon fibre with the flexibility of neoprene for optimum protection and comfort. In addition, technologies are being developed that improve breathability and the ability to wick away moisture, which is crucial, especially during intense exercise.
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