Mobius - X8 Knee Braces
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Mobius - X8 Knee Braces

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Mobius - X8 Knee BracesMobius X8 Knee Braces Description: The X8 Knee Brace is the most protective, comfortable brace on the market, utilizing innovative patented technology which incorporates the CCRS (Continuous Cable Routing System) to form an unparalleled system of support and protection. The forged CNC machined dial makes fit adjustments on the fly and through pants easy. Fully lined with plush EVA foam, a comfortable, impact absorbing surrounding is created. Includes

Mobius - X8 Knee Braces

Description:

The X8 Knee Brace is the most protective, comfortable brace on the market, utilizing innovative patented technology which incorporates the CCRS (Continuous Cable Routing System) to form an unparalleled system of support and protection. The forged CNC machined dial makes fit adjustments on the fly and through pants easy. Fully lined with plush EVA foam, a comfortable, impact-absorbing surrounding is created. Includes one pair of braces and two extra sets of patellar shell pads for a precise fit.

Features:

  • Incorporates the CCRS (Continuous Cable Routing System) to form a system of support and protection
  • Forged CNC machined dial makes fit adjustments on the fly and through pants easy
  • Fully lined with plush EVA foam
  • Includes one pair of braces and two extra sets of patellar shell pads for precise fit

Sizing Guide

Measure from the center point of the kneecap to 6 inches up the thigh. Measure the circumference of your thigh at that point. With this measurement, follow the size chart below.

+ SIZING + THIGH + KNEE WIDTH
XS 15"- 17" (38-43cm) 3.2"- 3.8" (8.1-9.1cm)
S 17"- 19" (43-48cm) 3.4"- 4.2" (8.6-10.7cm)
M 19"- 21" (48-53cm) 3.4"- 4.2" (8.6-10.7cm)
L 21"- 23" (53-58cm) 3.4"- 4.2" (8.6-10.7cm))
XL 23"- 25" (58-63cm) 4.2"- 4.8" (10.7-12.2cm)

 

WARNING

  • If you fall between two sizes, choose the smaller size.
  • If the #2 Tendon Back Plate contacts the shells and will not tighten any further, the brace is too large for you. Using an X8 that is too large for you will not function as designed and will not protect you properly. It may also cause premature wear of the device and may void the warranty.
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