
- Foot Protectors
- Protections Impact Football
- Protections Impact Handball
- Protection Boxe
- Protections Surf
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- Foot Protectors
- Protections Impact Football
- Protections Impact Handball
- Protection Boxe
- Protections Surf
- Foot Protectors
- Protections Impact Football
- Protections Impact Handball
- Protection Boxe
- Protections Surf
- …
- Foot Protectors
- Protections Impact Football
- Protections Impact Handball
- Protection Boxe
- Protections Surf
SOCCER IMPACT PROTECTIONS
Protects Shins, Feet, Toes
Footballer Shin Guard
Football Ankle Protectors
Infos: Football Foot Protectors
Note:
The Zero Impact range of protections is specially designed for demanding footballers who are looking for high-performance equipment to protect the parts of the body exposed to blows and shocks during matches.
Our online store offers you three types of gels that have anti-shock properties to protect your shins, ankles, malleolus, feet, heels and toes.
the Flex gel available in three thicknesses 0.25 cm, 0.5 cm, 1.3 cm, it protects against shocks and pain felt on contact.
The React gel is denser and is suitable for returning to sport after sprains, dislocations or consolidated fractures*.
The Prx gel is very dense and resistant, it will be suitable for footballers who need semi-rigid protection on tackles and soles, and this, as a preventive measure.
Application :
Cut your gel strip using scissors and attach to the skin using strapping or Hypafix adhesive strip.
You can also apply the gel to the inside of your ankle brace or under your shin guard and into the shoe to add extra protection.
NB: The gel is reusable and washable with neutral or antiseptic soaps.
Description :
Patented CE standard technology
Shock-absorbing visco-elastic gel
Temperature resistance from -15° to 50° Celsius
Lifespan 6 months to 1 year in compliance with the standards of use
*The use of our gels is given for information only, in no way dispenses with the advice of your doctor in the event of injuries resulting from a medical consultation or an act of surgery.
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