Leatt Announces New Endurance Apparel & Helmet Collection

Feb 6, 2024
by Leatt .com  
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PRESS RELEASE: Leatt

We are now serving XC and gravel riders with our new Endurance collection. This range of helmets and apparel is designed specifically for the needs of today’s endurance offroad riders while offering the renowned quality that is synonymous with the name Leatt, plus a fresh and unique style. We partnered with Georg Egger & Lukas Baum from Speed Company Racing to develop this range of helmets and apparel.

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Speed Company Racing riders Georg Egger and Lukas Baum partnered with Leatt to create a range of helmets and apparel that met their needs as endurance racers.

bigquotesAs the 2022 Cape Epic champions and 2023 2nd place finishers, Lukas and I need gear that performs as strong as we do when covering long miles. That was our goal when developing the Endurance collection with Leatt. We brought our experience and expertise in endurance racing to create a best-in-class collection that meets our high demands. We need products that enhance our riding when we are pushing through our longest days in the saddle, and that is exactly what we created with the new Leatt Endurance helmets and apparel.Georg Egger, Speed Company Racing

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The 360° Turbine Technology helps to reduce peak brain acceleration by up to 30% at impact speeds associated with concussion, and peak brain rotational acceleration by up to 40%.

The MTB Endurance helmets are equipped with leading-edge 360° Turbine Technology for premium head and brain protection. An in-molded Power Bridge disperses impact forces for even more protection, while the Maxiflow Air Channels provide impressive airflow and breathability. This advanced technology is packaged in a Lightweight Polymer Compound shell available in three sizes and two price points. The MTB Endurance 3.0 helmet retails at USD $139.99, and the lighter weight MTB Endurance 4.0 retails at USD $179.99.

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Helmet fastening and removal is quick and easy with the Fidlock Buckle, and the Sunglass Dock with anti-slip provides convenient and safe storage.

The Endurance apparel collection is designed to be durable, lightweight, comfortable, and functional. The Endurance Jackets and Vests offer protection in varying weather conditions with a windproof and breathable ripstop weave fabric plus dirt-resistant coating. Knitted mesh panels at the back and underarms offer targeted ventilation, and reflective hits on the back and front improve visibility. The jacket is fully packable within its zippered back pocket with on-bike storage strap. The Endurance Jerseys have a second skin feel and ergonomic cut that caters to an aggressive riding position, with ecofriendly materials that offer sun protection and cooling effects.

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The Endurance apparel collection includes jackets, vests, jerseys, bibs, and gloves in a mens's and women's fit.

The Endurance Bibs are tailored with a premium Italian chamois with four layers of density padding that align with your body’s every move, providing enhanced blood flow and a second skin feel. Large cargo pockets on the back and leg give secure storage for ride essentials. The Endurance Gloves prevent hand numbness with biomedically designed palms that improve blood flow and relieve nerve pressure. The X-Flow upper has fully vented mesh coupled with brush guard reinforced knuckles.

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The brand new Leatt Endurance collection gives offroad riders the ultimate choice in helmets and apparel when they want to cover big miles in confidence.

AVAILABLE, NOW, on LEATT.COM

ABOUT LEATT:
Driven by the science of thrill, Leatt Corporation develops head-to-toe personal protective gear for various sports, with a focus on mountain biking and extreme motorsports. 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 products are designed for partcipants in extreme sports – more specifically riding motorcycles, bicycles, mountain bikes, all-terrain vehicles, snowmobiles and other open-air vehicles.

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33 Comments
  • 11 0
 i didnt now we were tight like that
  • 11 1
 Toight like a tiger.
  • 9 1
 @bigtim: *toiger
  • 7 1
 @nutterbuts: There's only two things I hate in this world: people who are intolerant of other people's comments, and the Dutch.
  • 3 1
 @nutterbuts: Damn Autoiger-correct.
  • 2 1
 @nutterbuts: Toigah
  • 2 0
 @everythingsucks: what about the French?
  • 2 1
 @Muckal: The Dutch are much, much worse.
  • 1 0
 @everythingsucks: I vacationed in Bonaire and Curacao (Dutch principalities) and holy cow are the Dutch rude and mean. I had no idea, evidently they are Europe's 2nd least liked population.
  • 1 0
 @apoc99: hopefully we are the least liked? We are always the baddies in films anyway.
  • 1 0
 @kipvr: lol, no. Nobody likes the French, your people especially!
  • 2 0
 Just for the record, my comment was not to be taken seriously. Any generalizing statement about any group of (millions of) people is a load of bullshit. Some Dutch/French/Tigers are fine, others are not.
  • 1 0
 @vinay: Just for the record, my comment was a quote from Austin Powers with the word 'comments' replacing 'cultures'.
  • 1 0
 @kipvr: I think it is the cool accent that makes the movie villans seem sinister. English people seem to be polite and nice in my experience
  • 1 0
 @apoc99: you've obviously not experienced drunken chavs at 2am wanting to shank you for looking at their bird, innit, mate.
  • 10 3
 I like the little turbo jets in the helmet to give extra lift off jumps. You can see them in action in the second picture lifting the front wheel off the ground.
  • 6 0
 Nice to see a cool mtb company providing XC goods
  • 3 1
 Howdy, always curious on how this brand is pronounced. I always assumed "LEE-YATT" but wondering if it's just "LEET" which inevitably leads me to doing a Patrick Starfish "LEEDLE LEEDLE LEEDLE" sound in my head.
  • 5 1
 "Lee-at" per a YouTube vid.
  • 3 0
 My brain stopped peaking long time ago, so no need to reduce it´s peaking.
  • 4 0
 Impressive how many products they come up with.
  • 2 2
 Most of it is already out of stock. What's the point in even announcing it?
  • 1 0
 im not sure if it was ever in stock
  • 1 0
 These have been in stores for Months ....is this really the announcement
  • 1 0
 Half finger gloves! That is all.
  • 4 0
 What else are carpenters supposed to wear?
  • 2 0
 Where did the other half go? What are they being used for… that’s my question.
  • 1 0
 @sportstuff: they are selling them separately as finger warmers.
  • 1 0
 So hot
  • 2 1
 Do these work with a Leatt neck brace? asking for a friend.
  • 1 3
 Endurance Enduro Down Hill Down Country what are we doing here people?
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