Tested: Allsport Dynamics OH2 Wrist Brace

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Despite thinking I was invincible, in July 2010 I crashed and burned. It wasn't a hard fall, but as I was rag dolling on the ground I managed to dislocate a bone in my left wrist, tearing a few ligaments in the process. Emergency room. Splint. Surgery. Pins. Pain pills. Several casts. Five months off the bikeā€¦ Ouch.
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After a year of healing and therapy, this is my current range of motion. It isn't much, so I need some sort of wrist support in order to ride.
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Thanks to Allsport Dynamics (aka my lifesaver), I've been back on the bike since December. Whether I'm riding downhill, trails, dirt jumps, or the motocross track, I never get on a bike without the OH2 Wrist Brace. It's one of the few must have items in my gear bag.
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The bi-axial, articulating hinge is perfect for many types of wrist injuries. It is anatomically-accurate and fit the bill perfectly for my situation.
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Simply put, extending my wrist beyond this point hurts. Luckily it's possible to adjust the brace to match my range of motion.
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Adjustments are made using the variable extension control shown here, which allows anywhere from zero to 60 degrees of wrist extension. Because it's adjustable, the brace continues to work well as I progress with my recovery. It's always a joy to slide it back another notch, knowing I'm that much closer to where I was.
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The OH2 Brace is hand made using high-strength carbon fiber and Kevlar construction, which means it's going to hold up in the event of another crash and provide the support I need.
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The "Easy-Pull" strapping system is pretty clever. Laces run through several grommets and are tensioned by pulling a single strap. Everything is neat and orderly, and because of this it's unlikely that the laces will get snagged when riding. When I first got the brace, I was concerned that arm pump might be an issue. Provided I don't snug it up too tightly, I haven't found it to be a problem.
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The real beauty of the OH2 brace is that it can be integrated with a glove so that there is no bulky material between your hand and the handlebar. Allsport can add the pocket to any glove.
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Putting it on is a piece of cake.
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Ready to rip. The brace fits well is and is easy to wear. It's lightweight, low-profile, and virtually unnoticeable when riding.
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The inner liner is made from a washable, hi-grade open cell foam. The slit shown here allows your wrist to move as freely as possible in both directions.
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Did I mention that the OH2 is engineered really well? Hinge hardware is mounted using polyurethane spacers, ensuring smooth movement and long-term durability.
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Allsport Dynamics braces are used and loved by several World Cup level teams and riders, including Sam Blenkinsop, <font color="#ff000"><b><a href="http://www.vitalmtb.com/videos/features/Inside-Allsport-Dynamics,8130/bturman,109" target="_blank">Steve Peat</a></b></font>, Matti Lehikoinen, and Cedric Gracia (and Vital MTB!). The custom paint option is icing on the cake. Not only are all of us on the bike again, but we're doing it in style.
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Prior to receiving the OH2, I used the Allsport Dynamics IMC brace extensively. It's a less expensive option than the OH2 with many similar features. Major differences include the extension control mechanism, brace material (injection molded composite vs carbon fiber), and the IMC has a slightly higher profile than the OH2.
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Both the OH2 and IMC braces can be used with or without a glove.
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Left or right? If you choose to run the brace without a glove, you simply cut the palm strap depending on what wrist the brace is needed for.
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Even without the integrated glove, the open-palm design is comfortable and you can barely feel the padding against the grip.
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It's difficult to find a fault in the Allsport Dynamics line of braces. However, after nearly nine months of heavy use without a glove, the palm strap on the IMC model has begun to show some wear. It's still fully functional, though.
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The scars will always be there, but thanks to Allsport Dynamics I'm back in the game. Whether you recently injured your wrist, are still dealing with symptoms from an old one, or simply want to prevent an injury, consider <font color="#ff000"><b><a href="http://www.allsportdynamics.com/?utm_source=vitalmtb.com&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=vital" target="_blank">Allsport Dynamics braces</a></b></font> as a viable option to keep you rolling with confidence.
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Injured wrist? Look no further. Vital MTB strongly believes in the Allsport Dynamics OH2 Brace. This off-the-shelf, rider-designed wrist brace will help put the confidence back in your riding. - Review by Brandon Turman
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