Leatt Celebrates 20th Anniversary With 2025 Moto Gear

Ross Ballot
by Ross Ballot
Photo Credit: Leatt

Leatt is known in the motorsports world as one of the top makers of riding gear, and for the company's 20th anniversary, it has released a revised collection of protective wear and clothing. This includes things like goggles, waistbands, boots, and more.

Photo Credit: Leatt

The highlight of the 2025 Leatt catalog is the new assortment of 4.5 and 4.5 Women's gear, the latter of which is "specifically designed for the female form." Leatt says the 4.5 line is meant to "provide unparalleled protection, comfort, and functionality," and it seems these improvements further prove that point.


Notable in the 4.5 gear lineup is the Hypolon belt, a 360-degree waistband that uses Twisted Yarn Technology to help keep pants secure even in the most intense and extreme racing conditions. Leatt has also reworked its helmets and boots, the former of which feature 360-degree Turbine Technology that maximized head and brain protection. At the opposite end of the body, the 5.5 boots use Leatt's FlexLock Technology which minimized the impact and forces on ankles and knees. New color schemes are also available across the helmet and boot lines.


Also worth noting is the 3.5 Vizion line of goggles, which feature anti-fog and anti-scratch lenses, while the Premium 6.5 goggles can now be had with photochronic lenses which automatically adjust to changing light conditions.


As long-time users of Leatt products (yours truly has been a big proponent of Leatt chest protectors for years), we're glad to see these revisions and additions, and congratulate Leatt on its 20th anniversary.

Ross Ballot
Ross Ballot

Ross hosts The Off the Road Again Podcast. He has been in the off-road world since he was a kid riding in the back of his dad’s YJ Wrangler. He works in marketing by day and in his free time contributes to Hooniverse, AutoGuide, and ATV.com, and in the past has contributed to UTV Driver, ATV Rider, and Everyday Driver. Ross drives a 2018 Lexus GX460 that is an ongoing build project featured on multiple websites and the podcast and spends his free time working on and riding ATVs.

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