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Product: SCOTT Softcon Protector

11 years ago

Check out the latest jacket protector from SCOTT – the Softcon – which has been designed to cater for personal safety and unmatched comfort. It’s been constructed to be worn under a jersey, and perfectly integrate with all available neck braces on the market. The innovative SAS TEC foam used is associated with a very tear and scratch resistant foil, and is built with venting for improved breathability.

Other key features include:

  • Anti arm pump compression built into forearms.
  • Vented main body panels.
  • Neck brace compatible.
  • One piece plates of soft SAS TEC foam used on back and chest.
  • Soft SAS TEC foam pads used on elbows and shoulders.

SCOTT’s Softcon Jacket Protector is available for $299.95 RRP, and can be purchased in M, L and XL sizes.

For more information on the item, or to find your local stockist, click here.

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