Protectors, pole guards & race protection

Back protectors, pole guards and ski protectors for racing and piste skiing

At SF Sports you will find back protectors, pole guards, shin guards, forearm guards, hand guards and race protection for kids, ski racers and performance-focused skiers. Fit, use case and the right balance of protection and freedom of movement are decisive.

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Buying guide

Buying back protectors, pole guards and ski protectors: what really matters

Good protective equipment has to match the use case. A child in race training needs different protection than a performance-focused piste skier, and a slalom racer needs different parts than a freerider or masters athlete.

01

Fit

A protector needs to sit close to the body without blocking movement. Only then does it stay in the right place in a fall or during gate impact.

02

Use case

Piste skiing, training, slalom, giant slalom and racing place different demands on back, shins, forearms and hands.

03

Protection level

For back protectors, protection level, coverage and mobility are decisive. Level 2 generally offers higher impact protection.

04

Race compatibility

Pole guards need to match ski poles, gloves, race suit and skiing technique to work properly in training.

Protector types

Which protectors are used in alpine skiing?

The collection includes back protectors, protection vests, shin guards, forearm guards, slalom hand guards and additional race protection for kids, juniors and adults.

Back protectors & protection vests

For back and spine protection in falls, impacts and high-speed skiing.

  • For piste skiing, training and racing
  • Ergonomic fits and flexible protective plates
  • Important for kids, juniors and performance-focused skiers

Pole guards for slalom

Gate guards, shin guards and forearm guards protect during active contact with slalom gates.

  • For training and racing
  • Protection for shins, forearms and hands
  • Important for juniors and ski racers

Cut protection & race accessories

Cut-resistant underwear and additional race protection complete the safety setup in ski racing.

  • For ambitious ski racers
  • Additional safety in training and competition
  • Useful addition to protectors

Who is it for?

Ski protectors for racers, kids and performance-focused skiers

The right protector combination depends on age, body size, discipline, skiing level and safety expectations. At SF Sports you will find protection systems for different target groups.

Kids & juniors

Back protectors and race protection provide more safety in training, clubs and ski races.

Ski racers

For slalom and giant slalom, shin, forearm and hand protection are key parts of the setup.

Performance piste skiers

A well-fitting back protector increases the feeling of safety at speed and on demanding slopes.

Clubs & teams

For regular training, robust protectors, suitable sizes and reliable brands are especially important.

SF Sports

Why buy protectors and pole guards from SF Sports?

We do not look at protective equipment in isolation. Protectors need to match skier, discipline, equipment, mobility and race setup.

Race experience

We know the demands of race training, slalom and junior racing.

Brand selection

POC, Leki, Komperdell, Ortema and Oneway cover different protection areas.

Advice

We consider fit, use case, protection needs and skier profile.

Shop & service

Order online or contact SF Sports directly if you have questions.

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FAQ

Frequently asked questions about back protectors and pole guards

How should a back protector fit for skiing?

A back protector should sit close to the body, cover the back well and stay in place while skiing. At the same time, it should not unnecessarily restrict freedom of movement.

Which protectors do I need for slalom?

Depending on level, shin guards, pole guards, forearm guards and a back protector are useful in slalom. This combination is especially important for kids and ski racers.

What is the difference between a back protector and pole guards?

A back protector protects the back and spine in falls or impacts. Pole guards mainly protect against gate impacts on shins, forearms or hands.

Which brands does SF Sports carry?

At SF Sports you will find protectors and pole guards from POC, Leki, Komperdell, Ortema and Oneway, plus additional race protection.

When should a protector be replaced?

After strong crashes, visible damage or material fatigue, a protector should be replaced. Only an intact protector can offer reliable protection.