Scott Back Protector Airflex Pro
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The facts at a glance
Scott Back Protector Airflex Pro
Twice as safe as Scott's Level 1 protection standard back protectors. The Level 2 certified SCOTT AirFlex Pro back protector is the first choice for limit skiing. Shoulder straps and hip belt ensure that the breathable D3O® protection plate never slips while offering full freedom of movement.
Product details
- Optimal for:
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- Motorsports
- Skiing
- Certification:
- Level 2 of EN1621-2
- Construction:
- Scott AirFlex Pro plate with D3O® technology
- Features:
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- Breathable
- Protection level 2
- AirFlex technology with D3O
- Waist belt and shoulder strap
- Lightweight construction
- Stretchy and breathable fabric
- Flexible and ventilated back plate
- Adjustable shoulder straps with closure at the sternum
- Built-in adjustable mesh hip belt with Velcro closure
- Materials:
- Textile components: 68% polyamide, 17% polyester, 15% spandexProtective part: 100 % polyurethane
- Note on materials:
- Scott AirFlex Pro plate with D3O® technology
Technologies and manufacturing processes
AirFlex Pro - Level 2 Protection
PROTECTION LEVEL 2D3O® Protection
D3O® is a patented material with intelligent molecules. It flows with you as you move but locks together on impact to absorb energy and protect you. This unique innovative component provides an optimal freedom of movement and surpasses CE standards.
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Sizes are given in INT sizes on the article's page
INT
|
S/M
|
L/XL
|
XL/XXL
|
Torso length(cm)
|
39-44
|
42-47
|
44-49
|
Height(cm)
|
< 170
|
170 - 185
|
> 185
|
Sizes are given in INT sizes on the article's page
INT
|
S/M
|
L/XL
|
XL/XXL
|
Torso length(cm)
|
39-44
|
42-47
|
44-49
|
Height(cm)
|
< 170
|
170 - 185
|
> 185
|
How to measure
- 1. Torso length:Measured from the cervical vertebrae (prominent bone you feel in your neck when you tilt your head forward) to the top of your hip bone (felt in your back).
- 2. Height:Stand up straight with your feet and back against a wall. Place a flat object (e.g. book) on your head and hold it horizontally against the wall. Now you can measure from the bottom edge of the object to the floor.
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