Your little wild one deserves the best, and the Atlas Tyke Neck Brace is here to deliver just that!
Engineered with precision for young adventurers, this isn’t merely a mini version of an adult neck brace—it’s a thoughtfully crafted piece of protective gear that delivers top-notch performance whether your child is tearing it up on the trails or getting air on their BMX. Small in stature but mighty in safety, this neck brace is the secret weapon every young rider needs!
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Patented Split-flex Frame with Mimic®: Designed to flex and contort with your kiddo’s movements while maintaining solid support. Because catching air shouldn’t feel like a stiff board!
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Multi-Impact Tough Polymer Construction: Built to withstand the rough and tumble of their daily exploits—perfect for those epic wipeouts.
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Ultra Lightweight: Weighs only 460g—because every gram matters when they're flying through the air like their favourite superhero.
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30mm Chest Suspension: Enables that essential tuck & roll motion for flips and tricks, keeping them secure while defying gravity.
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Strategic Spine & Sternum Coverage: Offers safety without sacrificing freedom; it hugs their body just right—like a well-worn leather jacket, but safer.
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27% More Body Contact: Helps spread out impact forces better than the leading competitor—because little bodies need big protection!
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Adjustable Back Supports: Comes with two settings for the perfect fit as they grow—they'll keep needing this as they evolve from ‘whoa’ to ‘wow’!
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Push Button Easy-Open System: Because kids shouldn’t struggle when gearing up; let’s keep the focus on the stunts, not the straps.
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Hybrid II X-Strap Included: Ensures a secure fit, keeping everything in place while they flaunt their skills.
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Multi-Use Capability: Suitable for all non-seated activities that require a full-face helmet—think MTB, BMX, off-road, and trail riding. Adventure just got simpler!
Note: Not recommended for seated activities—let’s save those adventures for the bike, shall we?
With the Atlas Tyke Neck Brace, your budding thrill-seeker will have all the support they need to ride with confidence. Just ask Cyril, who’s often found shaking his head in awe at how fearless the little ones are (he swears they must be made of rubber!).
'I tried to teach a kid to ride in the 1920s, but they didn’t have this brace, and let’s just say it didn’t end well for my old bike.'