EVS RC2 Youth Race Collar Off-Road/Dirt Bike Motorcycle Body Armor - Black/One Size
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The shirt fits perfectly for me even though I'm 6' 3" and 229 pounds.
You are right.
It may be smaller than what a 12 year old would need
Selected User Reviews For EVS RC2 Youth Race Collar Off-Road/Dirt Bike Motorcycle Body Armor - Black/One Size
Works exactly as I want it to. I wear this to protect my neck and to make my outfit look more sophisticated. As a result, I was concerned that it would be just a simple piece of fabric with some crappy foam inside, with a logo slapped on As far as I can tell, the foam is quite sturdy and only compresses with a decent amount of force (for example, when I squeeze it fully, it does compress slightly but not significantly, and I'm not a small person). It is my belief that this brace will provide significant protection to the neck in the event of an accident. As a result, the helmet does not limit head movement while riding, and I often forget that I am wearing it.
The neck fatigue it reduces on a daily basis is reduced significantly. This is a nice article. When a long day is involved, the neck fatigue is greatly reduced, and if a neck injury does occur, it may be minimized. There is only one problem with it -- it does not remain In a very slight way, it rotates.
In the inner circumference, the circumference is 5 inches. Having a 6'4 height and a 17" chest, I am large in stature as a male. It is available in a variety of sizes ranging from 5-18 inches. I find it to be very comfortable to wear, not restricting at all, and it provides a positive level of safety that is simple Increasing in price, these neck supports seem to be getting better and better - but I'm sure they're good nonetheless. In addition to the comfort and quality of this item, I am very pleased. Guy with a thick neck Feel free to face your fears.
There's no way I'm going to turn around and The only issue is that since it is not adjustable, I was worried that I should have purchased the more expensive adjustable braces like Hans Devices. However, this brace seems to work just fine. As soon as you have both the brace and helmet on, you can try rolling your head from side to side and tell whether it works or not On both sides and in Back to you. Even though you are still able to move your head, you can easily tell that it will prevent any exaggerated movements. The brace fits well and doesn't bother me when I move. I am 5'11" and 205 pounds
I don't notice it once I move. . . . My current brace is fine and I am not in need of an updated version.
Unlike my Leatt, this is more comfortable. Wearing an EVS while riding a dirt bike and on the street is comfortable for me. I am fully aware I am wearing my Leatt brace at all times, even though it provides better protection. This is the collar for an EVS. There is barely any difference in my perception. t is very comfortable over the Jersey / body armor and works well with the street jacket as well. The price at which it is available makes it the perfect fit for every serious rider.
RZR helmets to mount on their helmets. Camping in the woods and going to the dunes are among our favorite activities. In the process of helping ease the burden of their new DOT helmet, I needed something that would protect their necks while reducing the weight of the DOT helmet.
Whether your child is riding a dirt bike or a full face helmet, this is a necessity. There is almost no comparison between the helmet and this requirement. A full-face helmet and dirt bike helmet put the rider at much greater risk of overextending the neck as the helmet can push the neck beyond its safe limits. It prevents such injuries by using a simple collar. This is an essential piece of equipment and you should not skimp. When you pay $40 for a piece of safety gear for your child only to have them suffer a severe spinal injury as a result, what's the point of protecting their heads? There is another thing to protect than just the neck and spine, so it has to focus on that.
Although I was concerned about movement being restricted (until one day you need it), you don't really notice it's there until one day you need it. Even if you don't wear a chest protector, you might want to get the same collar as described above, except it is not compatible with chest protectors (it is actually significantly It is true that the bottom tabs can tear up your jersey a bit if they rub against each other.