Alpinestars Bionic Neck Support

Alpinestars Bionic Neck Support
Neck protection is getting increased attention in action sports. Alpinestars has introduced their own product to the market called the Bionic Neck Support. It looks similar to other products available but has some unique features and a clean look. Alpinestars sent us some details on their new system. Check inside for more information.
The Alpinestars Bionic Neck Support (BNS) is a structure which is designed to work with a helmet to reduce the risk and severity of a catastrophic neck injury (ie. A paralyzing injury) while riding motocross or off-road. While no product can guarantee protection from all injuries, due to the varied dynamics of accidents, the BNS is designed to substantially reduce the likelihood of a career ending neck injury although it must be stated at the outset that it, as with other such systems, may not prevent injuries occurring in all cases.
(click to enlarge)
Function:
The BNS functions by providing an alternative load path for the energy that compresses the neck. If the helmet is in contact with the Bionic Neck Support at the moment of impact the overall load passing through the neck can be reduced, which may prevent a fracture from occurring.
The BNS also helps reduce the chance of muscular injuries associated with extremes of head movement. While it is not possible to eliminate the risk of any form of injury, the BNS is designed to help prevent the most serious damage and minimize the risk of collateral injury as the impact load is channeled away from the neck.
When compared to soft ‘neck roll’ devices the protection afforded is significantly better because being soft, these devices simply deform, offering no protection against the damaging compressive forces. As with any riding equipment, fit is critical to ensuring the most effective protection possible and riders should choose the equipment that is best suited to their body. No neck device should roll around over the shoulders.
(click to enlarge)
Features:
- Pivot Key system: A special magnesium key located at the rear allows the convenient front opening of the device while also allowing it to be dismantled in an emergency.
- Fitting System: Fine adjustment of the shoulder height allows a more personalized fit – particularly for individuals who have a shorter than normal neck.
- Rear Stabilizer Failure system: In the event of large loads being channeled onto the rear stabilizer (the part that sits on the back) there are a number of deliberate bending and fracture points designed to relieve extreme loads that may be transmitted down the back. These include:
- Deflection of foam tail
- Grooves to allow deflection of support structure tip
- Fracture area of support structure tip
- Fracture of supporting members (also fracture if subject to side loads that could cause a large rotation to the head).
- Collar Bone preservation 1: All parts in contact with the body use an expanded foam compound to distribute the impact force over the widest area yet remain light in weight.
- Collar Bone preservation 2: A continuous frame member runs over the shoulders – this means there are no weak points in a critical part of the frame and that there are no metal pins or screws sitting directly above the shoulders which could be dislodged into the shoulders or collarbone during an accident.
- Choice of Strap Systems. The BNS is supplied with the X-Strap System which allows a small, light strap (worn over or under the jersey) to secure the device to the rider. The larger A-Strap assembly (available as a separate accessory) provides a traditional chest strap for those who like to wear the protector tight to the body.
- Carbon Composite frame to maximize frame stiffness and minimize weight.
- Mounting points for accessories: Assist the integration of the BNS with your own Alpinestars accessories.
Colors: Black/Red
Sizes: S, M, L
Price: $ 679.95
We plan on getting a hold of a Bionic Neck Support in the future and we’ll report back with more information on it at that time. It has unique protection features and some nice styling but we know some riders will feel the price tag is a little expensive compared to other options out there for neck support.
To find out more information on the Bionic Neck Support as well as check out some videos on how it is worn and functions, check out Alpinestars’ website.






Facebook
Newsletter
RSS Feeds
Good Lord! $680?! You can’t possibly tell me that price is cost for the extra carbon relative to the Leatt Sport brace.
you know leatt is taking them to court right? and that the seam down the front of the rider has serious structural implications?
1. Leatt dropped the court case.
2. The have no adjustable plates
3. The foam is uncomfortable apparently
Though I like the look of it, the leatt club is just plan better from what I can tell.
$680 is that worth the price of my neck?
Defiantley Not!!
Sam Hill Says:
March 4th, 2009 at 10:28 pm
$680 is that worth the price of my neck?
Defiantley Not!!
Wow… that’s just plain stupid right there. You really wouldnt spend $700 to save your neck from being broken and you being paralyzed. People like you make it a real shame that medical personnel are onhand at races… otherwise, the process of natural selection would save the rest of us from hearing you say dumbass things.
Perhaps he was being sarcastic?
where i can get the a straps???
try contacting your local alpinestars dealer.
UPDATE! The new ALPINESTARS BIONIC NECK SB is out cost is 260-289.00 , I bought one, It much better then all the leatts market do your research and check out feed back!