wrist pads for Skateboarding or other sports: des protège-poignets
for cushioning your wirsts when typing on the keyboard: un repose-poignets
To unicycle you should always wear a helmet, knee pads, elbow pads and wrist pads.
A wrist is 'un poignet' (masc.) in French.
There are a few negative points that could arise from not using a mouse pad, such as wrist pain. Ergonomic mouse pads will support the user's wrist and not using one could cause wrist pain after prolonged use.
i dont wear pads i ocasionally wear a helmet and i wear that on my heade but when i have to wear pads i wear them on my elbows and ocasionaly the wrist guards but they make it harder to bertslide and that.
Poignet
pads are called 'des protège-[+ name of the body part] in French shin pads: des protège-tibia wrist pads: des protège-poignets you can also use 'des protections de [+ name of the body part]'. Padded is translated 'rembourré' (cushioned)
Most use knee pads, and some elbow pads. Also they use wrist guards sometimes.
Inline skaters typically wear protective gear including helmets, knee pads, elbow pads, and wrist guards. Helmets protect against head injuries, while knee and elbow pads cushion impacts during falls. Wrist guards prevent wrist injuries, which are common when skaters brace themselves during a tumble. This combination of gear helps minimize the risk of injury and promotes safer skating experiences.
coudières
'un bracelet floral'
wriste bande Un bracelet
montre-bracelet