Protectors
chest protectors on offer at SportanoIn the world of combat sports, protection is key. Although most people associate protectors mainly with helmets or mouthguards, chest protectors play an equally important role in keeping athletes safe. They are particularly important in disciplines where the body is exposed to direct contact, such as boxing, karate or taekwondo.
Sportano offers top quality breast protectors from renowned brands such as RDX, YOKKAO or LEONE 1947.Breast protector anatomy: what elements make up a
complete breast protection?Breast protectors, like many other pieces of sports equipment, have a complex design to meet the requirements of safety and comfort. Each component of the protector is carefully designed to protect the athlete from injury while allowing full freedom of movement.
A key component of any chest protector is the armour. Often made of a hard material such as polycarbonate or hard rubber, the armour is designed to disperse the energy of an impact over a larger area, thus protecting against injury. In addition, the armour is usually designed to mould to the shape of the body for a comfortable fit.
The inner layer of the protector is usually EVA foam or a similar material with absorption properties. This soft, flexible layer acts as a shock absorber, dampening impact and protecting against injury. It works with the armour to allow the force of the impact to be dispersed and protect the sensitive areas of the chest.
Adjustable straps are built into many breast protectors. These allow the protector to be adjusted to the rider's individual body measurements, providing a better fit and greater safety. These straps are usually made of durable nylon or other strong material for durability and stretch resistance.
Some chest protectors can be fitted with additional protective elements for other parts of the body, such as the shoulders or abdomen. These additional panels provide even more protection in areas particularly vulnerable to impact during combat.
The anatomy of the chest protector is complex and focuses on protecting the fighter from all sides. Through a combination of different materials and technologies, these protectors provide both maximum protection and wearing comfort. Today's breast protectors are the result of years of research and development in the field of combat sports, guaranteeing athletes the best possible protection during training and fights.Materials and technology: which materials are used in the
production?Nowadays, material technology has revolutionised many aspects of combat sports, and breast protectors are no exception. The plastics used in the production of these protectors are the result of years of research and innovation, with the aim of providing athletes with maximum protection while maintaining comfort and mobility.
The key material used in most chest protectors is EVA (ethylene vinyl acetate) foam. This is a highly flexible and absorbent foam that provides excellent impact absorption while remaining lightweight and durable. Thanks to its resilience and ability to quickly return to its original shape, EVA foam has become an industry standard.
Another important material is polycarbonate. This is a high-impact plastic that is often used in the outer layers of protectors to provide extra protection against strong impacts. Polycarbonate is also relatively lightweight, making it ideal for combat sports where every gram matters.
As technology advances, so do modern solutions such as gel inserts. These soft but extremely absorbent inserts can be placed in strategic areas of the protector, providing additional protection in particularly impact-prone areas.
Regardless of the materials used, state-of-the-art manufacturing technologies such as seamless moulding and advanced ventilation technologies are also key to comfort and functionality. They make it possible to create a protector that is not only safe, but also comfortable even during the most intense training sessions.
The choice of material in chest protectors is key to ensuring optimum protection. By combining traditional materials with modern technology, today's athletes can train and compete with the confidence that they are well protected.
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