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Modern motorcyclists have a great range of choices when it comes to helmets, body armor, back protectors and clothing. But the choices in neck protection systems have so far been limited. The Leatt ...
Leatt Corporation (OTCQB: LEAT), a leading developer and marketer of head-to-toe protective equipment for MOTO, MTB, and a wide range of extreme and high-velocity sports, today announced that two of ...
Leatt is taking market share in many new categories while holding on to its share in more mature categories such as neck braces and chest protectors. In Leatt’s Q3 2022 Report, CEO Sean ...
This includes the award-winning Leatt-Brace®, a neck brace system considered the gold standard for neck protection when worn in conjunction with a helmet.
Leatt has now officially entered the components market. Not quite an unexpected move with the brand mentioning many would have seen products at last year’s Eurobike. They have now launched a range of ...
The Leatt DBX 3.5 Neck Brace is the lightest neck brace in the Leatt range, approximately 30% lighter than the existing 5.5 models.
And that’s because the new 9.5 Carbon and 8.5 Composite helmets are essentially two helmets in one. They’re lightweight, protective, and perhaps most importantly, very easily adaptable.
The Leatt STX Road Brace is designed for street use. Worn over clothing, it helps prevent rider neck injuries. OK, so it may look a bit strange and perhaps even complicated. But it’s surprisingly easy ...
This includes the award-winning Leatt-Brace®, a neck brace system considered the gold standard for neck protection when worn in conjunction with a helmet.
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