DBX Comp II neck protection by Leatt may be the bike neck brace with excellent fit because of its shallow profile and adjustable front and back areas. Fibreglass reinforced polyamide construction and unobtrusive Biofoam cushioning with TPR logos combines excellent safety with great looks!
Designed for BMX, Moto and DH mountain biking, the Leatt Brace DBX neck protection is important safety gear that features Leatt's patented Alternative Load Path Technology (ALPT). This is the key to the protection of the Leatt-Brace. This innovation helps send the force of an impact away from the head and helps in the transferring of energy away from the vulnerable neck to the stronger upper torso and shoulder area.
Technical features- The Leatt DBX Comp includes a low-profile shape designed specifically to satisfy the particular range-of-motion needs of cyclists. The brace is made from fiberglass reinforced polyamide resin, whereby microscopic sand are infused in to the plastic to improve its bond-strength. This will make for any controlled, stronger brace, without compromising the wearer's safety. Song from the brace are made of carbon-fiber that's reinforced with Kevlar. This can help avoid the parts from shattering and sharp edges to protrude.
Behind the brace, fitting firmly about the muscles around the spine, sits an engineered thoracic member that assists maintain the brace set up throughout an impact. This strut was created to snap off with a certain force (roughly, 1 / 3rd with the force it will take to injure the spine). The rear-upper support behaves as a crumple-zone, giving way within a severe load in some circumstances.
A distinctive cut-out section ensures the brace and helmet avoids connection with the collarbone. Rounding from the construction from the brace is shock-absorbing Bio-foam. Biomechanically made to help cushion the chin and retain the brace material within an accident.
Designed for BMX, Moto and DH mountain biking, the Leatt Brace DBX neck protection is important safety gear that features Leatt's patented Alternative Load Path Technology (ALPT). This is the key to the protection of the Leatt-Brace. This innovation helps send the force of an impact away from the head and helps in the transferring of energy away from the vulnerable neck to the stronger upper torso and shoulder area.
Technical features- The Leatt DBX Comp includes a low-profile shape designed specifically to satisfy the particular range-of-motion needs of cyclists. The brace is made from fiberglass reinforced polyamide resin, whereby microscopic sand are infused in to the plastic to improve its bond-strength. This will make for any controlled, stronger brace, without compromising the wearer's safety. Song from the brace are made of carbon-fiber that's reinforced with Kevlar. This can help avoid the parts from shattering and sharp edges to protrude.
Behind the brace, fitting firmly about the muscles around the spine, sits an engineered thoracic member that assists maintain the brace set up throughout an impact. This strut was created to snap off with a certain force (roughly, 1 / 3rd with the force it will take to injure the spine). The rear-upper support behaves as a crumple-zone, giving way within a severe load in some circumstances.
A distinctive cut-out section ensures the brace and helmet avoids connection with the collarbone. Rounding from the construction from the brace is shock-absorbing Bio-foam. Biomechanically made to help cushion the chin and retain the brace material within an accident.
About the Author:
Jen Vaughn is a female mountain biker
and moto-crosser from Los Angeles, California, and she wears her Leatt brace
every time she rides.
and moto-crosser from Los Angeles, California, and she wears her Leatt brace
every time she rides.
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