Leatt is thrilled to announce its first post-pandemic appearance at the global Eurobike trade show in Frankfurt, Germany. Leatt’s product range, driven by the science of thrill and built around protection, has immensely grown in the past two years and will show a wide head-to-toe product range. Every product is developed to enhance the riding experience and increase the rider’s safety.
At Eurobike 2022, Leatt presents its 2023 product novelties to the public for the first time. In all of the following segments, there are entirely new products:
- Gravity (Durable Performance Gear)
- Enduro (High-Performance Gear)
- All MTN (Technical Riding Gear)
- Trail (Endurance Riding Gear)
- Hydradri (Outdoor Performance Gear)
Helmet highlight: New 2.0 Gravity Helmet
The new 2.0 Gravity helmet is out on the show in the Gravity segment. It is built off the tremendous success of the 1.0 gravity helmet – one of Leatt’s best sellers – but with a twist. The 2.0 Gravity helmet will include high-quality finishing touches and outstanding designs to appeal to the bike park riders.
Shoe highlight: All-new rubber compound RideGrip Pro
Leatt’s 2023 range of shoes will comprise 5 new models, all of which result from great customer and rider feedback. Aside from the other premium features, the new shoes all have the Leatt Lab-developed tech, from the rubber compound RideGrip Pro to the WaffleGrip Pro sole pattern, giving riders that ultimate riding grip.
The “Pro” version will have a 20% softer compound compared to the RideGrip and offers exceptional bike traction. The new flat pedal shoes also feature the new WaffleGrip Pro sole patterns, an inverted version of the WaffleGrip in Leatt’s current range – this new pattern helps pedals with shorter pins lock into the shoe.
Apparel highlight: Hydradri bad weather line
Leatt’s All Mountain gear relaunch is a product upgrade towards bad weather riding equipment and has fantastic scope for various outdoor applications. The 2023 collection has been separated from Leatt’s established All MTN range and is introduced as a brand new Hydradri range, including monosuits, jackets, and pants. This new fabric allows everything you need to keep riding when mother nature wants you to stay home. Hydradri is a Leatt Lab-developed membrane that is available in three versions:
- Hydradri Max 30K/30K
- Hydradri Evo 20K/20K
- Hydradri 10K/10K
Each of these is geared towards a specific waterproof and ventilation limit to suit what terrain or whether you are riding in.
Apparel highlights: New women’s apparel line
Leatt is introducing various new apparel items to its 2023 range, from new pants in the gravity and trail ranges to new enduro jerseys. The women’s apparel family has also grown for some new models. Stay tuned for more detailed information dropping in Autumn 2022.
The new 2023 product range can be seen at Eurobike (hall 12.1, booth B06) from July 13th- 17th.
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