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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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  • @everardmeza2311
    @everardmeza23112 жыл бұрын

    Where do the frame spacers go on them?

  • @bigboys108
    @bigboys1084 жыл бұрын

    love it mate i will get on

  • @7ordertutorial371
    @7ordertutorial3714 жыл бұрын

    The bottom is number 3 bro

  • @jacobkeller29
    @jacobkeller293 жыл бұрын

    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

  • @behan1969
    @behan19694 жыл бұрын

    POD's are not Australian made! POD are an Australian company. POD's are made in China, like everything else.

  • @jacobkeller29
    @jacobkeller293 жыл бұрын

    Maybe the Chinese manufacturers aren’t privy to the Australians designated order. Oh the horror

  • @jacobkeller29
    @jacobkeller293 жыл бұрын

    I like my knee braces to be like my woman, tight and flexible.

  • @sund5

    @sund5

    Жыл бұрын

    Dudeee