The POC VPD System Torso spine and chest protector impresses not only with its simple design, but above all with its low weight and material properties. The protector uses the intelligent VPD protector material, which fuses molecules and solidifies on impact, while efficiently distributing the energy from the impact.
The VPD material is perfectly shaped when heated, so it adheres to the body and follows its shape perfectly. On impact, however, the material hardens and provides excellent protection. The pronounced perforations wick away sweat and moisture. Thanks to its properties, this protector is a suitable choice for cycling and winter sports.
- Low weight
- protective material that stiffens on impact
- 3D contoured combination of back and chest protection
- Certified to EN 1621-3 (chest), EN 1621-2 (back)
- matter adapts perfectly to the body shape
- Large ventilation holes for maximum ventilation and comfort
- perfect sweat and moisture wicking
- suitable for summer and winter sports
Material: VPD
| Size: | S | M | L |
| Body height: | 150-165 cm | 165-180 cm | 180 cm or more |
| Chest circumference: | 92 cm | 104 cm | 116 cm |
| Waist circumference: | 81 cm | 93 cm | 105 cm |
| Side circumference: | 95 cm | 107 cm | 119 cm |
| Arm length: | 63 cm | 66 cm | 69 cm |
| Shoulder width: | 42 cm | 46 cm | 50 cm |
The goods are in the following categories:
Poc VPD System Gift ideas for men over 2000 CZK Gift ideas for cyclists over 2000 CZK Cycling spine, chest protectors POC all
POC is a Swedish company with a strong mission to do the best we can to save lives and reduce the consequences of accidents for athletes and cyclists.
POC was founded in 2005 and first entered the market at ISPO, where it also presented its mission. POC's new ideas and solutions to improve the safety of ski racing by reducing the force transmitted to the brain and body in the event of an accident have received a lot of attention.
The concepts, technologies and materials used and implemented for the helmets and pads were developed in close collaboration with the POC Lab; POC's scientific forum comprising the world's leading sports medicine experts, brain scientists and spinal cord injury specialists.







