Snowboarding Snowboarders are at increassed risk of knee injury due to the nature of the tricks that characterise the sport. CTi features specific design advantages and/or adjustments that can be made to optimise performance for snowboarding, including:

  • A basic frame design that functions well for snowboarding. The CTi is the only ligament knee brace that captures the tibia, locking down securely on the tibial crest. The rigid upper and lower arms combine with the hinges, condyle pads and straps to properly align the knee joint and provide an accurately-tracking exoskeletal support.

  • The upper portion of the CTi brace frame can be flared out to accommodate larger quads (common among snowboarders) and to reduce rubbing and bruising when landing tricks in deep flexion (squat).

  • CTi can be ordered with an Anti-Migration System (AMS) at an additional cost. This comfortable neoprene padding configuration virtually eliminates brace slippage, eliminating the annoying hassle of having to constantly adjust your brace under your layers and outerwear.

  • CTi has no rigid components across the posterior (back) side of the brace, so you won’t experience pinching or cramping when squatting to land a trick or sitting on a lift.

  • CTi can be manufactured to be shorter, longer, thicker or thinner based upon your height and weight.



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