Football protectors in
Sportano shopFootball, although a passionate and exciting sport, is not free from the risk of injury. Over the years, as the sport has evolved, the concept of safety has become one of the most important aspects. One of the key elements in protecting players on the pitch are football pads. These unassuming accessories, although they may seem simple in design, play a key role in protecting players' delicate shinbones from injury. With the development of technology and research into safety in sport, protectors have come a long way from the simple leather protectors to the high-tech models available today.
In the Football Protectors category of the Sportano shop, you will find high-quality models made of durable materials from brands such as uhlsport, PUMA, Joma, Flaxta and New Balance.Construction and materials used in protectorsModern football protectors are high-tech products whose construction and materials are designed to provide maximum protection while maintaining comfort and functionality. Each component of the protector is designed with the specific needs of the footballer in mind.
The outer part of the protector, often referred to as the protective plate, is usually made of plastic that is both lightweight and durable. Materials such as polypropylene or polycarbonate are often used because of their ability to dissipate impact force and resist breakage.
The inner side of the protector is key to wearing comfort. The padding, usually made of EVA foam or similar materials, provides cushioning and protects the leg from direct contact with the hard plate. This padding is essential to distribute impact energy and minimise the risk of injury.
Some pads are equipped with additional straps or bands to help keep them in place during intense play. These straps can be made of flexible materials, such as neoprene or elastane, which mould to the shape of the leg and provide a secure and safe fit.Different types of protectors: from basic to
professionalIn the world of football, football protectors play a key role in ensuring player safety. As the sport has evolved and there has been a growing awareness of the importance of injury protection, protectors have undergone an evolution that has resulted in the wide range of models available. Choosing the right protectors is not only important for professionals, but also for amateurs and young football learners.
Basic protectors are the first level of protection and are usually recommended for beginners or for those who engage in a less intense form of the game. They tend to be simpler in design, focusing mainly on the hard outer component to provide protection against direct impacts. While they may be less technologically advanced, they still offer solid protection for the shins and are usually more affordable.
For more advanced players who take part in regular training and matches, semi-professional protectors may be more suitable. They feature extra reinforcement, better ventilation and usually include extra protection for the ankles. They may also have technology for a better fit and more specialised materials to absorb impact.
Among professional footballers, where every detail matters, professional protectors are becoming the norm. They feature advanced technologies such as ultralight composite materials, ergonomic shapes designed for optimal fit to the leg and additional features such as removable ankle protectors. Through precise testing and research, these protectors are designed to maximise player protection while minimising the impact on their performance on the pitch.
Choosing the right protectors is crucial, not only for protection, but also for comfort and performance on the pitch. As the sport continues to evolve and become more competitive, football protectors will continue to evolve to meet the growing demands and needs of players at all levels.How to correctly size a protector:Choosing the right size of football protector is not only a question of comfort, but more importantly, the effectiveness of the protection. An improperly sized protector can not only fail to perform its function, but even increase the risk of injury.
To accurately determine the size of the protector, it is a good idea to start by measuring the distance from the inside of the ankle to the beginning of the tibia. This length, combined with the circumference of your shin, will give you an overall idea of what size protector will be right for you.
Many companies offer size charts to help you get an accurate fit. These are usually broken down by age group, but remember that everyone is different and it is worth relying on individual measurements.
It is important that the protector is neither too loose nor too tight. A protector that is too loose can move around during play, reducing the effectiveness of the protection. Too tight, on the other hand, can cause discomfort and restrict movement.
Once you have purchased your protectors, it is a good idea to try them on and practice in them, making sure they fit well and do not restrict movement during play. Remember, a well-fitting protector is the key to safety on the pitch.
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