Leatt unveils new line of mountain bike apparel
Formerly best known for their on-bike protective gear, Leatt has unveiled a new collection of soft goods with stylish designs and convenient features including neck brace compatibility. The range consists of jackets, jerseys and shorts, comprising 27 different styles suitable for all types of riding conditions.
Highlights include a top-of-the-line long-sleeved jerseys that’s breathable, but also windproof and water resistant. The laser-cut, tape bonded seam construction of the four-way stretch fabric is tailored specifically to wear with or without body armor. Additional features include laser-cut ventilation holes, brush guard reinforcement on elbows, and a silicone printed tail at the back that grips to pants.
The shorter-sleeved, lighter jerseys are super breathable, light and stretchy, and the three-quarter and T-sleeved versions all share the jerseys’ features, including the unique neck brace compatible collar construction, an integrated lift ticket pocket and a glasses wipe.
Sleekly designed, the soft and hard shell jackets are engineered to keep you shielded, as well as comfortable. The DBX 5.0 Jackets are made of a three-layer HydraDri shell that is laser-cut and fully seam taped. They have a waterproof rating of 20,000/20,000mm (withstands very high pressure), but also sport zippered vents for breathability.
All jackets are neck brace compatible and can be worn over slim protection. All Leatt jackets and jerseys are designed to be paired with the bicycle shorts, which are also water repellent and ventilated. They have a durable, seamless seat area and a pre-curved, tailored fit with 3D shaped, non-snagging knees for comfort when pedaling with kneepads.
For more information and to see the entire 2017 Leatt mountain bike apparel line head over to www.leatt.com.
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