Leatt Gpx Race Offroad Neck Brace Large/xlarge Black, Brand New 2013 on 2040-parts.com
Three Bridges, New Jersey, US
GPX Offroad Race Neck Brace
Large/X-Large - Black
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Newest re-design of world's best selling neck brace.
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Replaces the "Club" brace
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High impact polymer
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Split front design for independent movement of the 2 "wings"
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Increased comfort and better fit
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4 way adjustable. Best fit.
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Re-designed adjustable Coreflex rear thoracic strut
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Provides safe helmet clearance
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Engineered collarbone cutout keeps helmet and brace away from fragile bones
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Removable washable padding
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CE certified
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Replacement parts available
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