Sunday
Jan222017

Tusk Off-Road Continues To Excel

 

 

Thursday
Jan122017

Atlas Presents - Jason Anderson / Brace For Impact

 This shows why neck braces are important!

 

 

At Atlas, we recognize that injuries are part of extreme sports, but that doesn’t mean we shouldn't try to prevent them. Everyday we aim to push our neck braces further, to not only find new ways to help prevent cervical spine injuries, but to also help reduce the possibility of secondary injuries. We continue to develop our line of neck braces with both scenarios in mind.

Atlas Athlete Jason Anderson is no stranger to close calls. His free flowing riding style, and race winning speed create plenty of opportunity for sketchy moments on the track. He also recognizes the importance of staying healthy, and injury free.

“Our sport is dangerous enough, if you could wear something that improves your safety, go for it. There’s a lot of injuries you can avoid by wearing one” - Said Jason Anderson

Jason has been a believer in neck braces since the beginning, and continues to put his trust in Atlas.

“Watching Jason get landed on during the MXON was a scary moment! It just goes to show that sometimes you don’t even need to crash to risk injury, and it’s a constant reminder that anything can happen, at any time.” - Said Brady Sheren, CEO of Atlas

 

About Atlas:

Atlas is based in Surrey, BC, Canada, and Valencia, California. Founded in 2011, Atlas is the home of the Patented flexible neck brace, the Atlas Brace™. The Atlas Brace™ was uniquely designed and engineered with flexibility to mimic your natural body movements, with innovations like a Split-Flex frame, Tuck & Roll suspension, Dual chest and back supports, and many more… For more information on the Atlas Brace™, please visit www.atlasbrace.com

 

Wednesday
Jan112017

More High Tech from Motool

 Rockwell / Nuclear Blast / PHNX Racing team embraces cutting edge companies and technologies.

 

January 11, 2017- San Diego, CA- Rockwell / Nuclear Blast / PHNX Racing has joined forces with Motool and will be exclusively using the new Slacker V2 digital sag scale for bike setup. The ease, accuracy and speed of the tool made this relationship a no-brainer for the team.
This is PHNX Racing’s first year but they are showing great maturity in their ability to field top riders like Zac Commans and Trevor Reis. Owner Ryan Clark has great vision for this team as well as the sport and embraces new technologies like the Slacker digital sag scale as a way to make the team more competitive and efficient and give them more time to focus on the big picture- winning races. With Slacker, their bike setup is always on point and consistent. The new Slacker V2 features a host of new features and hardware updates. It now has a great Auto Zero feature which allows you to take measurements without a stand by placing it in the Auto Zero mode and simply lifting the bike. It is also more accurate than when using a stand to unload the suspension. There are many hardware upgrades
as well including the new, more supple retractable cable material, new magnet to accommodate axle inserts for Ti and oversize axles and fresh new look. The new Slacker V2 is being produced at a new production plant and is even better quality than the originals, the action is super smooth and these are even more accurate when using the Auto Zero mode.


Motool is a startup company from Portland, OR. The company is best known for bringing the world’s first
digital sag scale to market in late 2014 and is dedicated to making the highest quality and most innovative
tools and accessories by leveraging all current and relevant technologies and materials. Motool strives to
make bike setup and maintenance easier and more precise for riders of all abilities. For more information on
the company and the Slacker digital sag scale please visit http://motool.co

Thursday
Jan052017

Tusk Off-Road Stopping Power

 Quality and Performance ar a reasonable price...Tusk Off-Road

Thursday
Dec292016

Happy New Year From Atlas

 

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