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Baurfeind Back Support Brace
Skier21
Baurfeind Back Support Brace
$36
Retail price: $200
Dainese Back protector - Low Back
Alpenglow
Shred Flexi Back Protector NEW
SnowGuy
Shred Flexi Back Protector NEW
$159
Retail price: $159
Shred NoShock Back Protector NEW
SnowGuy
Shred NoShock Back Protector NEW
$189
Retail price: $189
Dainese Back Protector
Alpenglow
Dainese Back Protector
$90
Retail price: $230
Briko Back Protector
elizabethj
POC Back Protector
alex81657
Slytech Back protector
Sarbrownn
Slytech Back protector
$90
Retail price: $250
Slytech Back Protector
caillouuu
Slytech Back Protector
$40
Retail price: $120
Bliz Back Protector
alex81657
Bliz Back Protector
$50
Retail price: $160
Back protector Energiapura
SnowGuy
Back protector Energiapura
$116
Retail price: $160
Ski race back protector
Nick_klemp16
Ski race back protector
$70
Retail price: $150
Slytech Back Protector Medium
kms0530
Slytech Back Protector Medium
$95
Retail price: $160
Large POC Back Protector
kms0530
Large POC Back Protector
$80
Retail price: $150
Dainese Ski racing back protector
Alpenglow
Dainese Ski racing back protector
$135
Retail price: $229
XS/S POC Back Plate
Kateburns
Large Slytech (Used) Back Plate
Firemedic34
Large Slytech (Used) Back Plate
$60
Retail price: $125
Large Shred (Used) Back Plate
luke_hughes22
Large Shred (Used) Back Plate
$120
Retail price: $190
POC Back Protector Adult Sml
Rileyramoie
POC Back Protector Adult Sml
$105
Retail price: $250
Small POC Back Plate (Used)
Ebernstrom
Small POC Back Plate (Used)
$50
Retail price: $190
Sweet protection back protection vest
mdmountain
SHRED Flexi Back Protector Vest Zip
SnowGuy
atomic amid live shield back protector
Tripledigitdemon
Used XS Slytech Backpro one Back Plate
Lms88

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Skiing Protective Gear Frequently Asked Questions

History of Ski Racing

Alpine skiing first became popular in the latter years of the 19th century. Modern competitive skiing is split between speed and technical events. Speed events include downhill skiing and the supergiant slalom, or super-G. Technical events include slalom and giant slalom. The speed events are usually run on longer courses that only feature a few turns and a minimal number of gates; technical events, on the other hand, require skiers to make tighter turns and navigate through strategically placed gates. Olympic skiing made its debut at Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany in 1936, with giant slalom first being introduced in Oslo in 1952. Super-G was added to the schedule in 1988. Speed and technical events can also be combined into an event called alpine combined (an obvious name, we know).

Ski Racing Safety

Downhill skiers reach speeds between 80 and 95 mph. Due to these high speeds, and the hazards that unpredictable weather can present, it’s crucial that ski racers wear proper protection. It’s a given that every ski racer’s setup includes a quality helmet. To compete in slalom, extra protective gear is required. This includes handguards, arm guards, chin guards, a back protector, and ski racing shin guards. All of these safety components are necessary -- especially for beginners -- to protect against the potentially painful effects of a nasty fall.

Popular Protective Gear Brands

There are a number of brands that specialize in manufacturing protective ski equipment. Among the best is Leki. Leki shin guards are a great one-size-fits-all option for slalom skiers, both beginner and experienced. Other top brands include Bern, Slytech and POC.