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Leatt 6.5 Neck Brace Carbon - Black / White

by Leatt
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Original price $1,049.99 - Original price $1,049.99
Original price
$1,049.99
$1,049.99 - $1,049.99
Current price $1,049.99

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ULTIMATE PROTECTION WITH 3-WAY ADJUSTABILITY

The Leatt 6.5 neck brace is the class leader and the choice of champions in both Moto and MTB. As Leatt’s flagship product, it is proven to reduce neck forces and injuries by redirecting impact energy away from fragile bones. The engineered collarbone cut-out prevents helmet rim contact with vulnerable areas, while the rear strut is designed to break away before applying excessive pressure to the back.

Lightweight and durable, the 6.5 neck brace is manufactured from carbon fibre and offers 3-way adjustability for the perfect fit. Stay fully protected and ride with confidence.

Features:

  • Independently lab and rider tested, proven to reduce neck forces and injuries.
    • Up to 89% reduction in critical cervical spine injuries.*
    • Collarbone injuries up to 45% more likely without a neck brace.*
  • Engineered collarbone cut-out keeps helmet rim away from fragile bones.
  • Optimal helmet rim striking platform redistributes forces while allowing movement.
  • CoreFlex split rear thoracic strut improves comfort and breaks away under pressure.
  • Sliding SureFit adjusters offer 3-way adjustability.
  • Carbon matrix platform for efficient reduction in neck forces.
  • Sculptured split front for improved comfort and fit.
  • Low-profile push-button open/closure system.
  • Easy-to-use emergency release mechanism.
  • Injected, durable, and easy-to-clean foam padding.
  • CE tested and certified to PPE Regulation (EU) 2016/425
  • Weight: from 600g (1.32lbs)
  • Sizes: S/M – L/XL
  • Plastic-free packaging.

*Independent Moto motorcycle study by Action Sports EMS