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  1. Hey All What are peoples opinions on Leatt products ? I bought the MTB 3.0 Enduro V21 and I'm very disappointed with it. It cost me R4000 and I've worn it 3 times and its falling apart already. All the little velcro circles that hold the padding on the inside have come away from the helmet so parts of it are falling out. The rubber that they put in that plastic bit at goes at the back of your head to tighten the helmet have all fallen out. For the price you pay, I would of expected better quality. Asked about it on their social media and they read my message and ignored me. Am I expecting too much ?
  2. I'm looking to get feedback from people who have used the Leatt (formerly DBX) now MTB 3.0 Enduro full face helmet with the detachable chin bar in terms of comfort, durability (if you took a fall with it), airflow and how hot it gets in summer, I know a few years ago people had issues in terms of the clasps breaking off from the detachable chin bar? I have attached a link below to the 2021 version https://leatt.com/za/shop/mtb/protection/helmets/helmet-mtb-3-0-enduro-v21-sku-1021000640-W?selected-color=5440
  3. Good morning all I took a bit of a tumble and damaged my helmet. Insurance paid out and now I'm in the market for a new MTB lid. My needs are as follow: Sufficient protection especially around the back of the head, decent ventilation and not completely horrible looking. I'm not a massive weight weeny but a light helmet will be enjoyed. At the moment I ride a 661 Recon, which I really like. So far I am considering getting the same 661 again, however I don't like the new shiny finish, or the Leatt DBX 3.0. Budget is R2k incl shipping. Price on the Recon is R1290.00 + shipping and on the Leatt R1990.00 incl shipping. Is there any other helmet I should consider? Kind regards L
  4. Hi Guys and Girls. So I need to tap into some of that Awesome Hub Opinion. I'm Off to the USA next month and wanna get a new Enduro lid with detachable chin guard. I have looked at a bunch. Giro switchblade, Lazer (something), Met parachute (know its not detactable) and a few others but I managed to narrow it down to two that I really like. Leatt DBX 3.0 Enduro http://www.leatt.com/shop/helmets/bicycle/helmet-dbx-3-0-enduro-v2-blue-lime.html New kid on the block with regards to removable chin guards so not much in the case of reviews that are long term, however Leatt are known for great quality pots and it looks nice in chinless mode. Bell Super 3R https://www.bellhelmets.com/en_eu/cycling/helmets/super-3r-mips-equipped-1 Bell have just released just the Super 3R, I was thinking of getting the 2R and now they have updated it with the 3R that has a better fit, look and integrated MIPS. They claim to have ironed out a few problems. so any version 2.0 has appeal over a first release as with the Leatt. Both lids are around the $230 mark so price is not a factor. Would love to hear the Hubbers thoughts and Opinions BELL LEATT
  5. Airflex is Leatt’s first level of protection for your knees and elbows. The Airflex range is designed to be lightweight and offer pedalling efficiency. These types of flexible, all-day comfort guards are extending the scope of protection to more pedal intensive forms of mountain biking. Click here to view the article
  6. First Look Friday is an introduction to the products that we are currently testing for review. This week we're featuring Garmin's Edge 520 GPS computer, the Thule RoundTrip Transition hard case bike box, and Leatt's Airflex guards. Click here to view the article
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