Leatt is a name that is well known in the motocross and mountain biking worlds, sports that are inherently more dangerous than something like golf or pickleball - high-speed jumps, whoops, and berms are par for the course for MX and MTB alike. When two contact patches of rubber meet dirt, the fun quotient increases significantly, but so does the risk of crashing. There are similar risks and rewards that come with ADV riding, and the terrain can be no less extreme. Leatt has recognized this with the introduction of its new ADV line of products.
Leatt began back in 2001, when Dr. Christopher Leatt was at a motocross event with his young son, and witnessed the death of a rider from neck injuries sustained in a crash. He immediately searched for a product that would help prevent this type of injury, and found none. Thus began his quest to create such a product, with the first patents filed in 2003. The Leatt brace became known worldwide in MX circles, winning numerous awards. The company branched out into other products, and other segments, such as knee braces, and products for auto racing and mountain biking.
Today, Leatt is a head-to-toe brand, and its new ADV line is a natural progression from its roots. Announced in November of 2023, Leatt’s ADV line is now available worldwide, with three product ranges: Multi Tour, Flow Tour, and Dri Tour. Leatt also offers footwear and gloves to complement the three ADV product ranges.
Starting with the flagship product, the Multi Tour line, Leatt is focused on versatility, weather protection, and, of course, protection. The Multi Tour jacket and pants are designed for all-seasons, with a light rip stop outer layer, a waterproof HydraDri liner, and a thermal liner. Worn all together, the three layers represent maximum protection, weather resistance, and warmth. Remove the thermal liner for warmer days, or remove the waterproof liner for dry days. The outer shell can be worn independently for hot, dry days, and the waterproof liner can be worn independently for casual use off the bike, with or without the thermal layer. These combinations provide a total of six options for use on and off the bike in various weather conditions.
From a protection standpoint, Leatt uses CE Level 2 Certified impact protection for the back, elbows, shoulder, chest, knees, and hips. 3DF energy absorbing impact foam is located in key areas, providing comfortable, conforming, ventilated, multi-impact protection. All the gear is AA rated so it’s suitable for on-road and off-road use.
The Flow Tour product line is designed for warmer climates, utilizing a ventilated shell with protection, and a waterproof Hydradri liner. These two layers can be worn with either layer on the outside, depending on conditions, with the ventilated shell alone, or the waterproof layer can be worn off the bike for weather protection when walking around. The Flow Tour, as well as all the other gear, comes with 3DF protection as standard in all critical areas.
Leatt’s Dri Tour product line is geared towards wet weather riding, using a direct laminated shell with protection, and a thermal liner for warmth. Like the Multi Tour and Flow Tour lines, the Dri Tour can be worn with or without the thermal liner, or the thermal liner can be worn for warmth off the bike. The laminated shell features the brand’s HydraDri+ membrane which deivers 35,000mm waterproofing and 15,000gm breathability.
In addition to the Multi Tour, Flow Tour, and Dri Tour jackets and pants, Leatt also offers the ADV HydraDri 7.5 boots, designed to compliment the rest of the ADV line with a combination of CE Certified protection, HydraDri Evo waterproofing, and all-day comfort.
To complete Leatt’s new ADV line are their Subzero, Hydradri, and X-Flow gloves. As the name implies, the Subzero gloves are for the worst weather conditions, and are thermally insulated. The Hydradri gloves are weatherproof but still breathable. The X-Flow gloves feature maximum ventilation and have the best feel of the three. All three glove lines feature impact protection and are CE Certified, and all three come in short or long lengths.
Leatt began with a very specific product, designed to prevent injury and save lives. From this foundation grew its research, design, and testing capabilities, with on-site testing facilities at the Leatt headquarters in Cape Town, South Africa. Now a head-to-toe protective equipment company, Leatt’s MX, MTB, and now ADV products reflect its commitment to safety, comfort, versatility, and durability. As an ADV rider, if you haven’t heard of Leatt before, now is the time to explore what they have to offer. Visit Leatt.com, or your local Leatt dealer.
NOTE: This is sponsored content produced in partnership with Leatt.
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