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Level’s proven Biomex wrist protection system is the result of an extensive and on-going collaboration between snowboarders, the medical community, and engineers who understand bio-mechanics. Biomex research and development is based at the Klinic Gut, Center of Bone and Joint Surgery in St.Moritz,
Switzerland, where Level Pros and physicians design and develop the most advanced wrist support technology on the market. Biomex Plus, the latest innovation from this project, features a new “Swallow Tail” design for better comfort and support.

Almost 30% of all injuries sustained in snowboarding are wrist injuries. A fouryear study at the Klinic Gut, Center of Bone and Joint Surgery in St.Moritz, sponsored by Level and the Swiss and German Snowboard Associations, has
shown the effectiveness of wrist guards in reducing the risk of wrist injuries in snowboarding.

  Biomex Protection System
New Comfort Thumb Ring   Biomex Plus   Swallow Tail Design   Biomex Plus
Increased protection and safety features     New ergonomic shape for
better comfort and ease of movement
 
             
Double Density Material   Biomex Plus   The Biomex is
Integratedinto the
Inner Liner
  Biomex Plus
Higher resistence and better
comfort
    The protection is always
correctly positioned on your hand
 
             
Shock Absorber Material   Biomex Plus   Specific Women's Fit   Specific Women's Biomex Plus
Shock reduction and better fit     Specifically designed for
women’s hands for improved
fit and comfort
 
             
Biomex Plus Protection  
The Result of the Field Test

A 4 year study conducted by the Klinik Gut, Center of Bone and Joint Surgery
proved the effectiveness of Biomex wrist guards in reducing the risk of wrist injuries in snowboarding. The study showed that using Biomex wrist guards reduces the risk of wrist injury by 7.5 times.

  Wrist Injuries
Biomex Plus Protection
Almost all injuries sustained in snowboarding are wrist injuries.       
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dorsal or
double splint
 
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