Innovative South African rider protection brand Leatt has announced an impressive new range of Moto rider gear as well as significant upgrades to its ranges of helmets, boots and goggles.
At the core of the new Moto range is the new 4.5 kit and, most significantly, the 4.5 Women’s gear, specifically designed for the female form.
A standout feature of the 4.5 gear is the introduction of the ‘Hypolon’ belt — a super strong, 360º waistband. Unmatched in its ability to keep pants securely in place during even the most intense races, the Hypolon belt ensures that riders can focus on their performance without distraction.
Matching the belt is the construction of the 4.5 pant, which incorporates Leatt’s new Twisted Yarn Technology for improved flexibility, abrasion and cut and tear resistance. Superior quality is evident throughout the new 4.5 gear, offering a perfect blend of protection and freedom of movement.
As for the 2025 range of helmets, while it doesn’t include new models for helmets and boots, Leatt has given these essential items a vibrant refresh. The new colour schemes are bold and modern, while still being recognisably Leatt in their design.
As the industry leader in protective equipment, Leatt helmets feature 360 ̊ Turbine Technology for premium head and brain protection. The leading 5.5 boot features FlexLock Technology designed to protect the ankle and knee joints from impact forces and twists.
The new 3.5 Vizion line of goggles offers riders exceptional quality eye protection and clarity. The lenses are anti-fog and anti-scratch; and are roll-off compatible for those muddy track days. A range of lens colours ensures clear visibility in varying light conditions. The new Vizion range does not offer the same level of unbeatable protection as Leatt’s bulletproof Velocity models, but the softer, more flexible and lighter frame will appeal to many riders.
The 2025 goggle range also sees the introduction of two new lens variants. Premium 6.5 goggles will now be available with photochromic lenses which automatically adjust to changing light conditions, providing optimal visibility for varied weather conditions or if riding in and out of shaded areas; if you’ve ever ridden with photochromic lenses, you’ll understand how much of a game-changer that is.
For all information on the new ranges and colours, visit www.leatt.com