Introducing the EVS Web Eclipse Knee Brace: Unparalleled Protection and Comfort

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EVS WEB ECLIPSE KNEE BRACE : “ALL NEW 5 YEARS IN THE MAKING”

Experience the epitome of knee protection and injury prevention with the EVS Web Eclipse knee brace. Drawing upon over 38 years of engineering expertise, we have consistently delivered award-winning knee braces.

This legacy of excellence is deeply ingrained in every aspect of the Web Eclipse, representing the culmination of our unwavering commitment to innovation and rider safety.

Unrivaled Comfort – Envelop your knees in a cocoon of comfort while retaining the armored protection necessary for the track. The Web Eclipse offers a rigid, low-profile fit that remains practically invisible, eliminating the need for bulky braces.

Complete Protection – Whether you’re navigating deeply rutted turns or conquering challenging terrain, you can depend on the Web Eclipse’s state-of-the-art features. The Floating Knee Cup System, Flex Wings, and 12K Carbon Fiber Frame provide comprehensive coverage.

15% Lighter – Utilizing advanced carbon fiber technology, our knee brace maximizes critical surface area to deliver unmatched protection. It sheds an impressive 15% of its weight compared to the previous model, all while upholding the highest standards of safety and security.

Stay Comfortable and Dry – The Advanced Cooling System (ACS) ensures optimal airflow throughout the entire knee brace, keeping you cool and comfortable during intense rides.

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Maria Byrd

By Maria Byrd

Maria Byrd blends automotive journalism with a lifestyle lens, focusing on the intersection of design, comfort, and culture in today’s vehicles. At Dax Street, she covers luxury interiors, cutting-edge features, and the evolving role of cars in daily life. With a background in design and consumer trends, Maria’s work highlights the finer details—from the stitching on a leather seat to the UX of a next-gen infotainment system.

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