Products 18 Nov 2016

Product: 2017 Atlas brace range

Varying adult and youth options available for this season.

Worn by the likes of Ryan Villopoto, Jason Anderson, Dean Wilson and Evgeny Bobryshev, the proven Atlas brace range is set to drop for 2017 with further improvements to the unique product.

Atlas has released their brace range for 2017 featuring several new refinements, including a new updated emergency release system and a textured frame for increased durability.

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Source: Supplied.

For 2017, Atlas offer four brace options to cover all sizes of riders. The Carbon and Air models come in sizes small, medium and large, for teen riders the Prodigy brace is offered, for youth riders the Tyke brace and for peewee riders the Broll.

Using waterproof impact padding, the Atlas braces are created with comfort in mind and use a flex frame shape that hugs your shoulders for maximum visibility along with the exclusive split flex frame design that allows the brace to move with you as you move on the bike.

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Source: Supplied.

The Atlas brace’s unique design allows it to contact 27 percent more surface area of the body than any other brace, which disperses the load throughout the upper body in the event of a crash.

Completely adjustable with multiple padding options and easy to use Atlas Smart Mounts, the Atlas brace race can be tailored to suit each rider for that perfect fit.

Source: Supplied.

Source: Supplied.

The Atlas 2017 range of braces are available Australia wide at a recommended retail price of $629.95 for the Carbon, $449.95 for the Air, $369.95 for the Prodigy, $299.95 Tyke and $139.95 for the Broll.

For more information on the 2017 Atlas brace range, head to www.monzaimports.com.au.

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