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Leatt DBX Ride 4
Neck braces are growing in popularity due to their proven ability to reduce hyper extension and flexion to the neck during head impacts. Leatt is leading development of this essential piece of armor by investing heavily in research and design, and by pioneering testing methods. This, however, ...read more
Leatt DBX Pro Lite
Neck braces are designed to prevent over-bending of the head in rearward, forward, side, and axial directions to help prevent serious injury. Leatt's been a true pioneer in development of this essential piece of armor by investing heavily in R&D and pioneering testing methods -- and the ...read more
Leatt DBX Comp Brace
The next time you find yourself lawn darting toward planet Earth, make sure you’re wearing a Leatt DBX Comp Brace. Alternative Load Path Technology disperses impact energy away from the vulnerable neck structure into the upper torso, so you have a fighting chance of walking away, or bett ...read more
Leatt DBX Ride Brace
Wearing a full-face helmet doesn’t make you impervious to serious, debilitating injuries. Decrease your chances of ending up a vegetable by adding a Leatt DBX Ride Brace to your protective gear. Designed to limit head and neck motion during impact and disperse the forces away from critical are ...read more
Leatt DBX Comp II Brace
A perfect day of shuttling favorite trails with the crew could quickly turn into a worst-case scenario, should you stuff your head into terra firma without a Leatt DBX Comp II Brace. A full-face helmet is the first step to protecting your grill and noggin, but without a force transferring, impact ...read more
Leatt DBX Comp 4
The Leatt DBX Comp 4 is completely different from the Ride 4 and Pro Lite in that it has a unique split front design and four-way adjustability. It uses high-impact Polymer like the Ride 4, instead of the Pro Lite's carbon fiber, so it's a few grams heavier than the top-shelf brace and a few ...read more









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