POD’s K8 Kneebrace: Getting the Fit Right
Four-time Mister Motocross champ, Stephen Gall, is probably best known for bringing a whole new level of rider fitness and professionalism to the sport in Australia back in the late 1970s. But since first bringing CTi kneebraces into Australia in the late 1980s - Gall has also been synonymous with knee protection. For more than three decades, his company, Gall Brothers Medical, has forged a reputation as Australia’s leading authority on knee and wrist bracing solutions for athletes. Which is exactly why Stephen - now in business with his son, Shaun - was recently given the opportunity to add off-the-shelf kneebraces from Alpinestars and Aussie company, POD Active, to their CTi repertoire in Oz. As Gall Senior often stresses, “Whether your kneebaces are off-the-shelf or custom-made, it’s imperative that their fit to the leg is really good if they’re going to offer optimum protection.”
At a recent Transmoto event, Shaun Gall took us through the key things to look for when optimising the fit of POD’s new K8 kneebraces to your legs.
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Where do the frame spacers go on them?
love it mate i will get on
The bottom is number 3 bro
He didn’t follow the proper order of the straps. My K4 says from top to bottom it goes 3, 2, 1, 4. Epic failure! Wasting my life
POD's are not Australian made! POD are an Australian company. POD's are made in China, like everything else.
Maybe the Chinese manufacturers aren’t privy to the Australians designated order. Oh the horror
I like my knee braces to be like my woman, tight and flexible.
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