ProtecShin V3

from $26.00

When you’re done with collecting scars on your shins, use ProtecShin:

  • Super low-profile

  • Extremely breathable

  • Single-material for easy cleaning

  • Put on and take off in seconds

  • Optional calf-protection

For custom one-of-a-kind ProtecShin editions, check out the CavaLab.

V3 features a totally new design that redefines the outer-facing surface and with optional bold graphics, a more secure strap attachment, and even better fit against the shin. Read more about the design here.

Just snap one tab closed and tuck the bottom half of ProtecShin into your sock. There’s no need to take off your shoes.

They pack flat to less than an inch (25mm) thick, and integrate perfectly with knee guards if you want to equip both. They're also easy to rinse off because they’re entirely constructed of a thermoplastic polyurethane structure - no fabrics or foams to trap dirt and germs.

This means you won’t get lazy about wearing them when you want and taking them off when you don’t. With optional detachable calf guards, you can try new tricks, jumps, and gnarly trails with confidence knowing that if you do slip a pedal, your shins and calves are protected from those horrible, deep gashes.

Please note that ProtecShin guards are not designed to eliminate the potential pain associated with the impact from a fast spinning pedal. (Plus, if you didn’t feel anything, how would you even know you messed up, right?)

ProtecShin is available with or without calf guards, and in a variety of graphics and color combinations - please select your preferences. Comes as a pair and includes a strap for each guard.

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Graphics Style:
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When you’re done with collecting scars on your shins, use ProtecShin:

  • Super low-profile

  • Extremely breathable

  • Single-material for easy cleaning

  • Put on and take off in seconds

  • Optional calf-protection

For custom one-of-a-kind ProtecShin editions, check out the CavaLab.

V3 features a totally new design that redefines the outer-facing surface and with optional bold graphics, a more secure strap attachment, and even better fit against the shin. Read more about the design here.

Just snap one tab closed and tuck the bottom half of ProtecShin into your sock. There’s no need to take off your shoes.

They pack flat to less than an inch (25mm) thick, and integrate perfectly with knee guards if you want to equip both. They're also easy to rinse off because they’re entirely constructed of a thermoplastic polyurethane structure - no fabrics or foams to trap dirt and germs.

This means you won’t get lazy about wearing them when you want and taking them off when you don’t. With optional detachable calf guards, you can try new tricks, jumps, and gnarly trails with confidence knowing that if you do slip a pedal, your shins and calves are protected from those horrible, deep gashes.

Please note that ProtecShin guards are not designed to eliminate the potential pain associated with the impact from a fast spinning pedal. (Plus, if you didn’t feel anything, how would you even know you messed up, right?)

ProtecShin is available with or without calf guards, and in a variety of graphics and color combinations - please select your preferences. Comes as a pair and includes a strap for each guard.

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ProtecShin User Guide

Note: ProtecShin guards are a balance - they are slim, easy to wear when you feel like trying some tricks or want to send it, and take up almost no space in your pack. Made of thermoplastic polyurethane, they are ideal for absorbing impacts and will* stop pedal pins from puncturing skin. However, you may still experience bruising and associated pain from the impact, simply because they are designed to be thin and minimal. Additionally, if you ride with low socks, then these will not work, as the bottom half will be unsecured. Please consider these variables when deciding on ProtecShin guards!

*While the guard itself withstands puncture from pedal pins, there is of course still the assumed risk that the pedal may find its way to a part of the leg that is not covered. As always, ride within your own capabilities and acceptable risk level!