Product Report
MOBIUS X8 WRIST BRACE
Price: $199.95
What It Is
Mobius made a name for itself with an innovative knee brace, and it has incorporated its trademark CCRS (Continuous Cable Routing System) into an off-the-shelf wrist brace. Sold individually, the brace is available in two sizes (small/medium and medium/large) and provides support to the wrist in varying degrees throughout the wrist’s range of motion. An adjustable extension stop, from 10 to 70 degrees, allows you to protect an existing injury.
Hits
• The X8 brace is easy to put on, and the neoprene sleeve that slips over your middle finger is virtually undetectable while riding. Other braces that have straps across your palm can bunch up and cause arm pump.
• Unlike some braces that simply protect against hyperextension of the wrist, the Mobius brace offers a ton of support to the wrist joint. The amount of support is adjusted by the adjustment dial can be easily dialed in to your personal tastes and needs.
This story is from the October 2017 edition of TransWorld Motocross.
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