Leatt SNX Pilot neck brace

by Kirsten Armleder

Every day, we are setting new limits for ourselves and the sport—whether it’s on the track or in the backcountry—and an accident can happen at a moment’s notice. Neck protection is something many of us tend to overlook but it should be just as important as wearing a helmet and goggles.

Leatt Brace—a company headquartered in South Africa whose neck braces have become widely popular among the motocross and ATV racing populace—is now making a brace that’s specifically for snowmobiling.

Called the SNX Pilot, this brace features the same safety technology as Leatt’s original award-winning neck brace but it has been designed to better withstand cold temperatures. In addition to Leatt’s special Arctic Fusion Compound, the brace comes with an exclusive SNX clip-on padding to help prevent snow from sticking to it as well as a waterproof and breathable brace sock to give it extra protection against the elements and enhance rider comfort.

The brace is lightweight, fully adjustable and is endorsed by international snocross champion Tucker Hibbert and other top racers.

Leatt’s SNX Pilot brace is available worldwide at various snowmobile dealers and online at the Leatt-Brace website

Related Articles

A blue and yellow snow bike gets powdered air through frosty trees.
Gear Everything you need to know about snow bikes

From Timbersled to MotoTrax and beyond—these manufacturers provide the best snow bike kits in the market

by Kyle Born
A red Taiga snowmobile parked on a mountain.
Gear Taiga’s electric snowmobiles are (almost!) here

Sam Bruneau, CEO and co-founder of Taiga Motors in Montreal, Quebec, highlights the powerful, stealthy features of Taiga’s new e-sleds

by Kyle Born
Gear The 2023 Ski-Doo lineup is here

Equipped with innovations like the game-changing REV Gen5 platform and stylish LED lights, the new lineup is changing the game

>
View all Gearboxx articles