POC Oseus VPD Elbow Guards



Exceptional freedom of movement and a new kind of VPD guarantees protection and freedom of movement.
The new Oseus VPD Elbow protector gives the freedom to ride anywhere. Light and flexible enough to be your first choice when riding local trails, and tough enough to keep you protected when riding a World Cup DH course, the Oseus VPD is the ideal do-it-all protector.
Certified to EN 1621-1, level 2 standards, and tested at -20°C and +25°C, the pads ensure you are protected whether riding in summer or winter. A slip-on design and long sleeve ensure the protectors are easy to put on, easy to wear and stay secure without any pressure points.
Key Features:
- Certified protection across a large temperature range
- Extra protectors on inside of knee protects against the frame
- Wide grippers give all-day comfort and security
Specification:
- Certified protector: The VPD elbow protector is certified to CE EN 1621-1, Level 2 standard, the toughest standard to pass.
- Perforated VPD: The VPD material is perforated for improved ventilation and breathability, enhancing comfort.
- Highly flexible: The protectors are highly flexible and are designed to ensure no resistance against elbow movement, for absolute freedom and control.
- No pressure points: Slip-on design with wide elastic grippers ensures there are no pressure points, giving all-day comfort.
- Ride everywhere: The balance of comfort, flexibility and functionality makes these an ideal choice for everything from trail riding to downhill.
Occasionally, without notice, manufacturers change product design and/or specifications.
POC Elbow Guard Size Guide
Measure the widest point of your bicep and the widest point of your forearm and use the below chart to find the correct size POC elbow guards for you.
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XS |
S |
M |
L |
XL |
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Bicep (cm) |
22 |
27 |
32 |
37 |
42 |
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Forearm (cm) |
20 |
25 |
30 |
35 |
40 |
Read our clothing size guide for more information on sizing.
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POC Oseus VPD Elbow Guards
I didn’t intend to test these so thoroughly on my first time using them but I landed from a height OTB directly on the pad on a gnarly looking rock. I ended up with a small graze and minimal bruising and completed my ride without missing the post-ride pint! I measured up large and they are true to size.
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