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Product: Atlas Neckbraces

9 years ago

Atlas has released its Carbon, Air, Prodigy, Tyke and Broll neckbraces in Australia.

The Atlas Carbon is claimed to be the holy grail of neck protection. The complete redesign for 2015 is impossibly light, flexible, and showcases a sleek, sexy, simplistic and sophisticated new design that is the perfect combination of fashion and function. New features include a low weight of 590g, redesigned body hugging frame shape to reduce brace movement and improve fit/range of motion, simplified Easy Open release system, stronger and stiffer long travel front suspension, back supports that appear smaller but increase surface area, all new reversible Smart Mounts with multi-angle adjustment, lighter and tougher padding material in vibrant new colours, and a redesigned innovative tether that eliminates the need for multiple tools. Flexibility is key with the Atlas Carbon.

CARBON

The Atlas Air weighs in at 600g and offers up pretty much everything that the Atlas Carbon does. The overall height of the product has been reduced, yet the amount of surface area in contact with the body has been increased in order to maximise the distribution of impact forces. You’re supposed to forget you’re even wearing the Atlas Air, because of how small and light it is.

AIR

The Atlas Prodigy has been designed as the perfect stepping stone for teens and small women – it aims to bridge the gap for all those “in-between” growing young bodies searching for the best equipment. Weighing in at 550g, the Atlas Prodigy is engineered to be proportionately sized while maintaining all of the game-changing features included for 2015.

PRODIGY

The all-new Atlas Tyke is aimed to provide top tier protection in a pint-sized package. Creating the best kids protection meant not making any sacrifices. At only 450g, the Atlas Tyke has been modelled after the sleek and sophisticated Atlas Air. It has all the same features, but has been reduced in size to fit any little daredevil perfectly.

TYKE

By creating a marriage of a neckbrace and neck-roll, Atlas has developed an entirely new product, the Broll. First timers and young children are developing skills faster than ever, and with that they are experiencing extreme risks, even at a very young age. Since these risks are ever increasing, Atlas decided to build a product that can help keep everyone protected, but has been specifically designed for the lower level impact forces that learners encounter, along with ease of use across various sports like motocross, downhill mountain biking and BMX. Creating a hybrid device didn’t mean sacrifices had to be made, either.

BROLL

All neckbraces are available in Australia now at your local Atlas dealer, at the following RRPs:

Carbon: $599.95
Air: $399.95
Prodigy: $319.95
Tyke: $259.95
Broll: $139.95

For more information on the new neckbraces from Atlas, check out the catalogue below.

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