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Any advice on knee braces to use with a Ski Mojo?

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I have just invested in a Ski Mojo in order to give my weak and creaky knees a chance of lasting a week without being wrecked. I have skied with hinged knee braces for many years, but my current braces have hinges which stick out at the sides and which will rub uncomfortably against the hinge of the Mojo. Even with the Mojo I will need some support to stop my patellas moving around (makes me feel sick just writing about it!). Does anyone have any suggestions as to some knee braces which would fit well under the Ski Mojo, yet still offer good support? Thanks very much. Blush
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@FionaG, have a look at the discussion on this thread - very relevant to your query. http://snowheads.com/ski-forum/viewtopic.php?p=2450603&highlight=mojo+hinged+brace#2450603
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I use bioskin knee skin like this http://www.snowandrock.com/bioskin%20knee%20skin/bioskin-accessory/ski-snowboard-outdoor-sports/fcp-product/588
Works for me - good luck with the Mojo, it's a great piece of kit.
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FionaG wrote:
I have just invested in a Ski Mojo in order to give my weak and creaky knees a chance of lasting a week without being wrecked. I have skied with hinged knee braces for many years, but my current braces have hinges which stick out at the sides and which will rub uncomfortably against the hinge of the Mojo. Even with the Mojo I will need some support to stop my patellas moving around (makes me feel sick just writing about it!). Does anyone have any suggestions as to some knee braces which would fit well under the Ski Mojo, yet still offer good support? Thanks very much. Blush


We use two patella braces by Bioskin.

Which one to choose will depend on what the problem is and how severe.

Jonathan Bell
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