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Atlas - Prodigy Neck Brace (Youth)

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Atlas - Prodigy Neck Brace (Youth)Atlas Prodigy Neck Brace (Youth) Product Overview The Atlas Prodigy Neck Brace is engineered specifically for younger motocross athletes who demand pro level protection without the bulk. Designed to bridge the gap between the Atlas Tyke and the adult sized Atlas Air, the Prodigy offers the perfect balance of size, strength, and flexibility for youth and small frame riders. Weighing in at just 550g, its ultra lightweight without compromising safety.

Atlas - Prodigy Neck Brace (Youth)

Product Overview

The Atlas Prodigy Neck Brace is engineered specifically for younger motocross athletes who demand pro-level protection without the bulk. Designed to bridge the gap between the Atlas Tyke and the adult-sized Atlas Air, the Prodigy offers the perfect balance of size, strength, and flexibility for youth and small-frame riders.

Weighing in at just 550g, it’s ultra-lightweight without compromising safety. The split-flex frame mimics natural body movement, while the SmartMount system allows easy size adjustments as your rider grows. For racers in that in-between stage, the Prodigy is the gear you can trust to perform.

Need help finding the right fit? Check our Protection Sizing Chart
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Features & Specifications

Youth-Specific Sizing: Designed for smaller riders who are too big for the Tyke but not ready for full-size braces

Split-Flex Frame: Promotes natural range of motion and mobility

SmartMount System: Tool-free rear mount adjustment for a custom fit

Hybrid Strap System: Combines chest and back straps for secure comfort

Weight: Only 550g: One of the lightest neck braces in its class

Easy On/Off: Push-button entry system with open front design

Replaceable Padding: Includes multiple sets to grow with the rider

High-Strength Polymer Construction: Durable and impact-resistant

Why We Suggest This Product

The Atlas Prodigy is our go-to recommendation for youth riders who are stepping up their game. It's a crucial piece of protective gear for riders in that transition phase between kid-size and adult-size equipment.

What sets it apart is its adjustability—you get two sets of pads, an adjustable rear mount, and a fit that grows with the rider. Plus, the open-design and lightweight build mean they’ll actually want to wear it. Whether your kid is racing local MX events or riding track days on the weekend, the Prodigy delivers pro-grade safety without compromise.

How to Use / FAQs

Q: What age is the Prodigy Neck Brace best for?
A: It’s ideal for riders roughly 12–16 years old, depending on size. If your rider is too big for the Atlas Tyke but not yet ready for a full adult brace, the Prodigy is perfect.

Q: Is it compatible with chest protectors?
A: Yes! The low-profile design fits well with most roost guards and chest protectors on the market.

Q: Is the padding washable or replaceable?
A: Yes. It comes with multiple pad sets that are both washable and replaceable.

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