GAIN Protection

Gain Protection offers premium protective gear for skateboarding, scootering and extreme sports. Their signature pads and helmets feature breathable materials, ergonomic designs and durable construction to keep riders safe without restricting movement. From low‑profile knee pads to full‑coverage elbow pads, Gain ensures comfort and security. For more tips on choosing protective equipment, see our Protection Buying Guide.

Gain Protection produces high-quality pads and helmets designed to keep skaters and riders safe. Their gear is well-padded, lightweight, and built to stay secure during intense activity. Many models include shock-absorbing foam, ventilated shells, and adjustable straps to fit different sizes. Riders trust Gain because the products are designed with input from professionals and tested in real riding conditions.
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Why buy GAIN Protection?

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What products does Gain Protection make?

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Gain produces knee pads, elbow pads, wrist guards, helmets and crash shorts designed for skating, scootering and other action sports.

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Why choose Gain pads?

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Gain pads use high‑density foam and durable outer shells to absorb impacts. Their ergonomic design and elastic straps provide a snug fit without excessive bulk.

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Are Gain helmets certified?

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Yes. Gain helmets meet safety standards (CE EN 1078 and CPSC) and feature multiple ventilation holes to keep riders cool.

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Do Gain pads restrict movement?

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No. Their slim profiles allow for a full range of motion, making them ideal for freestyle tricks while still providing sufficient protection.

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How do I choose the right size?

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Measure the circumference of your elbow, knee or head and consult Gain’s size chart. Pads should fit snugly without cutting off circulation.

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Can I wash Gain pads?

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Most pads have removable sleeves or can be hand‑washed with mild detergent. Always air dry to avoid damaging foam padding.

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Are Gain products suitable for kids?

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Yes. Gain offers sizes for younger riders, though always check age recommendations and sizing guidelines for proper fit.