Pro-Tec Pro Line Elbow Pads - Black

Sizes: XSSMLXL
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ON SALE - WAS A$89.95

NOW A$67.46

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030858 S AU$89.95 AU$0.00 AU$89.95 AU$67.46 AU$0.00 AU$67.46
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030860 L AU$89.95 AU$0.00 AU$89.95 AU$67.46 AU$0.00 AU$67.46
030861 XL AU$89.95 AU$0.00 AU$89.95 AU$67.46 AU$0.00 AU$67.46

The Pro Line Elbow Pad is Pro-tec's most progressive skateboarding elbow pad in the line. It's overstated construction is built to give you the extra protection needed for a heightened level skating. The pattern's stitch panels give you added flexibility meaning better range of motion and mobility. They come in a reusable mesh bag so you can keep them organized and it's a lot greener than a plastic bag. Every last detail of the Pro Line Elbow was designed with high performance skateboarder in mind.

  • Stitch panels for added flexibility
  • Velcro adjustable straps
  • Reusable mesh bag
  • Pro-Tec Size Chart

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