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Crash Pants for Scooters - Extra Protection for Hips and Thighs

Crash pants for scooters provide an extra layer of protection when you’re riding, practicing tricks, or cruising in the park or on the street. They help shield your hips, thighs, and tailbone from impacts and bumps, so you can focus on your ride and worry less about taking a fall. Here you’ll find carefully selected models that combine solid protection with maximum freedom of movement.

Most crash pants are designed to be worn under regular pants or shorts without adding unnecessary bulk. That makes them ideal for both beginners who want more confidence and experienced riders pushing new, advanced tricks who need extra protection around the hips.

How to Choose the Right Crash Pants

When choosing crash pants for scooters, fit, mobility, and protection level are key. They should fit snugly without pinching and move naturally with you when landing tricks, jumping, or carving tight turns.

Keep these points in mind when comparing models:

  • Size and fit - check the size guide and measure your waist and hips to make sure the pants aren’t too loose or too tight.
  • Protection zones - look at where the foam or hard pads are positioned (hips, thighs, tailbone) and choose based on where you’re most likely to take a hit.
  • Mobility - go for stretch fabrics and ergonomically shaped pads that let you bend your knees and hips freely.
  • Ventilation and comfort - mesh panels and breathable fabrics are great if you ride hard or in warm weather.
  • Compatibility with other gear - your crash pants should pair comfortably with knee pads, hip belts, and helmets without causing discomfort.

For park and street riding with frequent falls and slides, go for crash pants with higher protection and thicker padding. For more casual rides or commutes, a lighter, low-profile model may be all you need—so comfortable you’ll barely notice you’re wearing them.

Pick the crash pants that match your skill level and riding style, and combine them with a helmet, knee and elbow pads to roll into your next scooter session with more confidence and safety.