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Leatt Adventure Light Chest Roost Protector New Neck Brace Ready on 2040-parts.com

US $97.77
Location:

Lake Hopatcong, New Jersey, United States

Lake Hopatcong, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New with tags


  • LEATT®’s ADVENTURE CHEST PROTECTOR LITE is very similar to the standard ADVENTURE CHEST PROTECTOR, but excludes shoulder and upper arm guards. Designed to be a chest protector that integrates perfectly with the brace. The exclusive BraceOn elastic strap system attaches the protector to the Leatt-Brace®, yet provides independent movement of body, brace and chest protector. A critical need for championship-level riding.
  • Chest protector front CE approved to EN 14021
  • Close fitting allows for over or under the jersey use
  • Made of extremely tough HDPE plastic and washable bio-foam
  • Liberal venting helps keep rider cool
  • Easy hook and loop adjusters allows for different length both front and back for personalized fit
  • Front and rear removable plates allow brace to fit close to body, as it should
  • Fits riders from approx. 54-85kg (120-190 LBS)

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