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Protective T-shirts for Action and Everyday Use

Here you’ll find protective T-shirts as part of our Protective Clothing range, combining comfort, freedom of movement, and extra safety for skating, scooters, BMX, MTB, kiteboarding, and other action sports. They’re designed to look like regular T-shirts but with added protection and materials that can handle more wear and tear. You can also learn more about general Protection for your sport.

A protective T-shirt is ideal if you prefer a more casual outfit while still getting extra safety during training, skatepark sessions, or longer rides. You can wear it on its own on warm days or as a base layer under a jersey or jacket when it’s colder.

How to Choose the Right Protective T-shirt

Fit and materials are key for both safety and comfort. A solid T-shirt should be close-fitting enough to keep the protection in place while still allowing full freedom of movement in your shoulders, arms, and upper body.

  • Fit: Choose a snug but flexible fit so the built-in protection stays where it should as you move.
  • Size: Use your usual T-shirt size as a starting point and check the size chart for chest and waist measurements in centimeters to avoid a model that’s too loose or too tight.
  • Material: Look for breathable, moisture-wicking fabrics that dry quickly and feel comfortable right against your skin.
  • Protection zones: Look for extra padding or reinforcement around the shoulders, chest, ribs, and back, depending on which sport you practice.
  • Durability: Reinforced seams and durable fabrics ensure a longer lifespan, especially if you fall often or ride on rough terrain.
  • Style and design: Choose between subtle, sporty, or more street-inspired designs, depending on whether you use the T-shirt mainly for park sessions, training, or everyday wear.

If you’re between two sizes, it’s usually best to go with the smaller one if you mainly wear the T-shirt as a base layer with protection, so it stays securely in place.

Usage Scenarios and Practical Tips

Protective T-shirts perform equally well for park, street, and off-road use. For skating and scootering, you get extra protection against hard impacts to the torso, while for BMX and MTB they help absorb some of the toughest hits from crashes on gravel or roots. For water sports, lightweight, quick-drying materials and unrestricted movement are key.

To extend its lifespan, follow the washing instructions, skip fabric softeners on technical materials, and let the T-shirt air dry. Pair it with a helmet plus knee, elbow, and wrist protection for a complete setup that matches your level and style. Once you’ve found the model that fits your body and sport, the final step is simply picking the design you’ll want to wear every time you roll out.