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Carbon Neck Brace

Estimated price for orientation: 500 $

Category: Atlas Brace Technologies
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Description

Complete redesign for 2015, impossibly light, flexible and showcases a sleek, sexy, simplistic and sophisticated design that is the perfect combination of fashion and function

Carbon Fiber is a naturally rigid material, but to make the Holy Grail of neck protection, we wont accept that

Flexibility is the key to absorption, dispersion and mobility so we tested countless weave combinations and layering techniques to obtain the most amount of flex possible out of an extremely rigid material

Achieved is a significant increase in flexibility and a lower weight, making this the Holy Grail of neck protection

Split-flex frame helps mimic natural body movements to create the best experience possible

All new Easy Open system allows for quick, repeatable entry and exit with a simple push of a button, in any weather condition

One mount, six positions, reversible to adjust size and choose from a -10, 0 or +10 back support angle in either position

All new long travel front chest suspension features 30mm of travel (a 300% increase) and is slightly stiffer to help dampen a wider range of impact forces

Choose from two possible height adjustments to create the best fit for your body type and helmet choice

All new back supports increase contact with the body by 8% over the previous model and avoids your spine by sitting on the surrounding muscles

All new chest support design is stronger, lighter, more compatible with chest protectors and still sits around your sternum

Hybrid strap combines the comfort of a chest strap with the function and versatility of elastic X straps

New weight (575 grams) is 12% lower than the previous model (medium size/optional pads removed)

By sitting on 27% more of the body than the competition, comfort is maximized and forces are distributed more efficiently over the body

NOTE: Chest circumference is measured high on the chest, right below the arms