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POC VPD AIR KNEE FABIO ED ARMOR - URANIUM BLACK/GOLD

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RM 430.00
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RM 430.00
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VPD AIR KNEE FABIO ED.

Approaching every obstacle with creativity and the inspiration to do things differently has always been the ethos we have shared with Fabio Wibmer.

PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS

  • Lightweight and impact absorbing VPD compound.
  • Reinforced stretch fabric.
  • Elastic strap for a comfortable fit.
  • Neoprene anti-slip on the inside.
  • Designed with a low profile.

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION_

*All pads come in pairs

Now, as he leads and reimagines what is possible on a bike, and as we continue to lead and innovate in the development of award-winning protection, we’ve come together to develop the exclusive Fabio signature series. Everything in the series features details designed by Fabio himself.


Lightweight and flexible padding that is barely noticeable — ideal for riders who want complete freedom of movement and reliable protection. The VPD Air padding is both highly flexible and highly ventilated for optimal freedom of movement, comfort and temperature control. The pad is housed in reinforced stretch fabric that stays securely in place thanks to an inner lining of anti-slip neoprene and an elastic strap with velcro fastening. A low-profile design further supports practicality and comfort, enhancing the barely-there feel of the pads.

To introduce his new POC collection, Fabio Wibmer planned something big.

Gathering a crew of cameramen, a photographer, his trusted stunt double and a renowned director they head to Saalbach to present the new “Wibmer style” POC helmets, kneepads, elbow pads, sunglasses and goggle.

But some plans just aren’t meant to work especially when, at first, Fabio’s stunt double is injured – forcing the Austrian to do all the riding himself – and secondly, the director has very specific ideas about what a “good” production should be.

Luckily, in the end everything lives up to the Fabio Wibmer standard.