Copyright © 2019, Leatt
®
Corporation
Copyright © 2019, Leatt
®
Corporation
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Fig.1 (p.3) - Sleeve Fitment:
Fit the inner knee sleeve provided with your brace, note the right/left indicator on
the sleeve for correct fitment, with the Leatt logo centered over your knee cap.
Fig.2 (p.3) - Knee Brace Positioning
Fig.3 (p.4) - Strap Adjustment:
Start with strap 1 and work your way through to strap 4, adjust and fit to a
comfortable tolerance, making sure the fittings are correctly clipped into the
body of the Z Frame Brace.
When fitting the calf straps, always make sure the top strap is positioned
above the calf to prevent the Z Frame Brace from sliding down your leg.
Fig.4 (p.5) - Knee adjustment:
Additional spacers supplied to adjust pressure point inside knee.
Fig.5 (p.5-6) - Angle Adjustment:
The degree spacers provided allow you to change the angle of the brace to
provide various degrees of lockout. The brace must first be bent/angled for
the stopper to be removed. Make sure you use the same spacer for the inner
and outer hinge.
Fig.6 (p.7) - Sleeve Fold Over:
Once the Z Frame Brace is in place and the fitment feels comfortable, fold the
top and bottom of the sleeve over the brace making a secure fit.
This also decreases the chance of the pants catching on the Z Frame Brace
whilst riding.
Fig.7 (p.7) - Size Padding Adjustment:
Exchange padding to adjust for tighter fit.
WARNING
Leatt® Corporation’s personal protective equipment is not designed
or intended to protect a wearer against serious bodily injuries caused
by hard collisions or crashes. Protective equipment such as back or
lumbar protectors do not protect against spinal injury. No protective
equipment can protect the wearer from all foreseeable impacts.
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