Scott Elbow Pads Mission Evo
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Scott Elbow Pads Mission Evo
The SCOTT Mission Evo elbow pad was developed for maximum comfort and protection while cycling. It is our lightest and most comfortable protector yet. The flexible and stretchy meshconstruction ensures a premium fit and comfort, while the EVApadding and abrasion-resistant material offer you protection while cycling.
Product details
- Optimal for:
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- Cycling
- Mountain biking
- Certification:
- Category 1
- Construction:
- Stretchy and breathable fabric, EVA foam
- Features:
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- Breathable
- Ergonomic and flexible EVA cushion
- Particularly light
- Abrasion resistant
- Beltless design
- Ergonomic and flexible EVA pad with side extensions
- Extremely lightweight construction
- Elastic fabric sleeves with preformed body
- Without straps, with silicone printed fastening system
- Abrasion resistant front insert with reinforcement print
- Materials:
- Textile components: 76 % polyamide, 24 % elastaneProtective part: 100 % polyurethane
- Note on materials:
- Stretchy and breathable fabric, EVA foam
Technologies and manufacturing processes
Washable
The protective plate is easily removable from the pocket.
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How to choose the right size
Sizes are given in INT sizes on the article's page
INT
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S
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M
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L
|
XL
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Torso length(cm)
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35-40
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39-44
|
39-44
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42-47
|
Height(cm)
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< 170
|
170 - 180
|
180 - 185
|
> 185
|
Sizes are given in INT sizes on the article's page
INT
|
S
|
M
|
L
|
XL
|
Torso length(cm)
|
35-40
|
39-44
|
39-44
|
42-47
|
Height(cm)
|
< 170
|
170 - 180
|
180 - 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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