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Winter Hard Shell Anti Fall Knee Pads Motorcycle Riding Cold Protection Warm Thickened Pu Electric Car Leg Guards Factory
CZK295.52CZK465.23
barva : PE round shell small protective cover











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Why Choose SnowGuard Pro Knee Pads?
Riding in cold weather shouldn’t mean sacrificing safety or comfort. SnowGuard Pro combines military-grade TPU/PE hard shells with thermal lining to block wind, absorb shocks, and keep your joints agile—whether you’re on a motorcycle, e-bike, or hitting the slopes.
Key Features
✔ Unbreakable Protection – Reinforced hard shells (TPU/PE) deflect impacts from falls or debris, while flexible design ensures natural movement.
✔ Arctic-Ready Warmth – Thickened inner layer traps heat and blocks icy winds, perfect for sub-zero commutes.
✔ All-Weather Grip – Anti-slip Oxford fabric (full-wrap styles) prevents shifting during high-speed rides.
✔ Custom Fit for Every Body – 8 size options (small/long guards to full-leg wraps) suit men and women.
✔ Beyond Riding – Doubles as ski knee pads or construction work gear for multi-activity use.
Ride Hard, Stay Safe
Picture this: You’re cruising through mountain roads, snowflakes hitting your visor. SnowGuard Pro’s shells take the brunt of a sudden slide, while the snug lining keeps frostbite at bay. Later, you unclip them and toss the pads in your backpack—no bulk, just reliable armor ready for next time.
Own Your Adventure
Don’t let cold or crashes slow you down. Click “Add to Cart” now and gear up with knee protection trusted by urban riders and outdoor enthusiasts alike.















