Leatt GPX Trail Neck Brace - Features
The Trail brace is a version of what used to be called the Leatt Adventure brace. Invented by trauma surgeon Dr. Chris Leatt. Alternative Load Path Technology (ALPT), wide range of fitting options, light weight, dual hinge system to aid in emergency removal and engineered fracture and crumple zones are just some of the reasons hundreds of thousands of riders and racers worldwide put the trust in Leatt neck braces.
- Chassis made of fiberglass reinforced polyamide resin
- 3-Way adjustability for a personalized, comfortable fit
- CoreFlex rear thoracic strut has an engineered fracture point for improved safety
- Rear thoracic strut can be set to -5°, 0°, 5°,10°and 15° for the perfect fit
- Collarbone relief section
- C.E. certified as Personal Protective Equipment 89/686/EEC
- Weighs only 800g (1.8 lbs)
Leatt GPX Trail Neck Brace - Sizing
Leatt Size Chart
| 21.6 - 33.5 |
33.9 - 35 |
35.4 - 37 |
37.4 - 4..3+ |
| Height (Feet/cm) |
55 - 85 |
86 - 89 |
90 - 94 |
95 - 110+ |
| 3'6" - 4'7" |
106 - 139 |
S |
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| 4'7" - 5'1" |
140 - 155 |
S |
S/M |
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| 5'1" - 5'4" |
156 - 163 |
S |
S/M |
M |
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| 5'4" - 5'5" |
164 - 166 |
S |
S/M |
M |
M |
| 5'6" - 5'7" |
167 - 169 |
S |
S/M |
M |
M |
| 5'7" - 5'8" |
170 - 172 |
S |
S/M |
S/M |
M |
| 5'8" - 5'9" |
173 - 175 |
S |
S |
S/M |
M |
| 5'9" - 5'10" |
176 - 178 |
S |
S |
S/M |
M |
| 5'10" - 5'11" |
179 - 181 |
S |
S |
S/M |
M |
| 5'11" - 6' |
181 - 183 |
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S |
S/M |
M |
| 6' - 6'1" |
183 - 185 |
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S/M |
M |
| 6'1" - 6'3"+ |
185 - 190+ |
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M |
| *S/M refers to either a medium on the smallest setting or a small on the biggest setting |
General Sizing information
If you are unsure about your size, compare your body measurements to the charts provided to determine the correct fit. These charts will give you a good idea of the size to order, but be sure to read special sizing information that may accompany an item description. Some merchandise dimensions may vary from the averages charted here.
Chest
With tape level, measure under armpits around the widest part of your chest.