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BREG is entering the new millennium
with a bold new look and new sleek image. The X2K
Compact Knee Brace is the
newest addition to The Knee Shop family. The new X2K
Compact powder coat version is ultra light-almost
1/3 lighter than the plastisol version. Its design
focuses on a knee brace that is extremely low
profile and lightweight. With its user friendly
application, including the new quick-release strap
tabs, one almost forgets that the Tradition's
triangular design makes it one of the strongest,
most efficient functional braces on the market.
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| Features and Benefits of The
Breg X2K Compact Ligament Knee Brace
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- Exceptional quality with custom fit design at an
off-the-shelf price.
- Revolutionary triangular design composite material.
- Ultra-lightweight and low profile.
- Quick release strap clips.
- Offering the same support as the standard X2K, but
slightly shorter in overall length to offer the shorter
patient (5"6" and under) a more proportional and
comfortable fit.
- Available in powder coat (metallic gray) coating,
1/3 lighter than the plastisol version.
- Plastisol coating (black) is indicated when
durability during sliding and contact sports is
required.
- New Medium + size: extra size between medium and
large for more custom fit.
- Available with upgrade adjustable hinges (additional
charge applies). Adjustable hinges allow for more
customized fit around the knee joint.
- Now available in High Performance version
(When a high-strength frame is needed. Made of 2024
tempered aluminum.)
- Compact X2K High Performance is only available in
wrinklecoat coating.

The Compact X2K is recommended for the treatment of ACL deficient, ACL reconstructed knees, PCL deficient and reconstructed knees, MCL/LCL ligament injuries.
The Compact X2K will fit the young, aggressive collegiate volleyball player, the professional basketball player, as well as the active baby boomer who now needs a brace for pain relief from normal daily activity.
The Compact X2K is also available for the treatment of ACL deficient, ACL reconstructed knees, PCL deficient and reconstructed knees, MCL/LCL ligament injuries, as well as unicompartmental degenerative joint disease.
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