POD GOES RETRO WITH LATEST K4 AC9 LIMITED EDITION KNEE BRACE FOLLOWING SUCCESS OF FIRST COLLAB

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author By Jos Dyer, 1 year ago
Following the incredible success of the first AC9 Limited Edition K4 2.0 Brace last August, POD Active have collaborated with team rider Adam Cianciarulo once more for the launch of the second AC9 LE brace.

Fusing 70’s-80’s vintage moto styling with POD’s modern technology, the AC9 LE 2 rocks an eye-catching yellow, red and orange retro design combo on the right knee brace, with a classic distressed checker dominating the left one.

The collaboration pays homage to a retro Southern California landscape, featuring bright hues typical of the California sunset, finished with a playful and retro interpretation of the POD logo. The design celebrates moto lifestyle culture unique to the era, all while bringing the unprecedented strength and performance of the original K4 2.0 knee brace.

“Since our first collab with AC, we have wanted to continue pursuing this new direction for POD—collaborating with athletes & creatives, offering new choices for our customers. This new limited edition knee brace is just another example of how we can see leading technology and creativity come together in one world-class product,” says POD Active Marketing Manager Byron Marsh.

“It’s been an exciting and successful process so far and we look forward to more collaborations in the future.”

Adam Cianciarulo is an American professional Motocross racer, and arguably one of the most exciting young AMA Supercross riders in history. With a fiery and tenacious nature, the partnership between Cianciarulo and POD Active was born from a unified passion for moto and human motion.

The POD K4 AC9 Limited Edition 2 knee brace is now available in sizes: Youth/ XSmall /Small/ Medium/Large/ XLarge/2XLarge

Head to www.podactive.com/AC9LE2 to see more.

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