The Alpinestars Youth Support Neck Protector
Designed specifically for young or small built riders, the youth neck protection works like the helmet and subframe
Alternative stress path for the excess energy that compresses the neck. When the helmet with the neck when bouncing, the total load that would pass the neck can be reduced. This can prevent a break and the
Reduce the chance of muscle injuries that can be caused by extreme head movements. Even if it is impossible
Is to eliminate the risk of any kind of damage, it is proven that the plug is reduced to the most serious damage and
The risk of additional injuries is reduced because the impact of the neck is channeled.
- Designed and developed to fit a youthful audience.
- The performance of the injected polymer composite frames has been extensively tested in different terrain surfaces and on changing temperatures.
- The ergonomically designed frame structure improves contact with the helmet when impacted - including the rear resting edge and the extended body
- Chest to prevent excessive torsional injuries - provides a stable surface channeling the energy of the injury and pressure impact away from the neck and onto the brace.
- The anatomical profile of the frame promotes contact of the positive influence of the helmet while providing the rider freedom of movement.
- Rear stabilizer system holds the post in position and is designed to channel the extreme energy loading away from the back, and over the shoulders so serious spinal injuries can be avoided.
- Ultralight EVA foam on the inside of the support for comfort and support, as well as distributing the impact force over the widest possible area.
- A new locking system for practical adjustment of the support and to simplify quick pulling out in case of emergency.
- The brace comes with a lightweight harness system that allows the driver to secure the aforementioned equipment or under the jersey.
- The youth neck protection can be integrated with the youth A-5S body armor to maximize the full protective cover for the young rider.