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Leatt Knee Brace Z-Frame Junior Pair Black

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Leatt Knee Brace X-Frame Pair Black

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Leatt Knee Brace C-Frame Pro Carbon Pair Black

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Leatt Fusion Vest 2.0 Junior Neck Brace & Body Protector for Motocross and Enduro

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Leatt X-Frame Hybrid Knee Brace

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Leatt Z-Frame Kniebrace

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Leatt Chest Protector 3.5 Pro – Premium Off-road Chest & Back Protection

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Leatt C-Frame Hybrid Knee Brace – Premium Carbon Offroad Knee Brace

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Leatt Dual Axis Pro Knee & Shin Guard – Premium Offroad Knee Protection

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Leatt Body Protector 2.5 Black

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Leatt Knee Guard 3DF 5.0 Evo FastFit Knee Protectors Black

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Leatt 6.5 Carbon Neck Brace Black

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Leatt 5.5 Neck Brace Orange

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Leatt 5.5 Neck Brace Grey

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Leatt 4.5 Neck Brace Grey
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Leatt 1.5 Junior Neck Brace Black

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Zandona X-Treme Kneeguard

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Zandona X-Treme Kneeguard
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Zandona Back and Stabilisation Belt for Motorcycling

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Zandona Netcube Vest Pro

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Zandona Netcube Vest Pro

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Zandona NetCube Pro-Fit Knee (Junior)

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Zandona NetCube Pro-Fit Elbow (Junior)

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Zandona Netcube Jacket Kid
Not sure about your size?
Our Fit Guide walks you to the right size in a few steps, from helmet to boots.
Armour, base layers and rain gear
Separate protectors fall under EN 1621, part 1 for limbs and part 2 for the back. Level 2 passes less force through than level 1 and is usually slightly thicker. Back protectors are made per back length, so measure from neck to hip before picking a size. Base layers move moisture away so you do not chill, and rain gear only works if it fits generously over your kit.
- Level 1 or level 2 on the armour label
- Measure back length for a back protector
- Rain suit one size up from your normal size
Brands in Offroad Protection
LEATT, Zandona. We do not carry every brand, only the ones we can stand behind.
Finding the right size
Sizing differs per brand. Every product page carries that brand chart, and the size advisor walks you to the right size in a few steps. Between two sizes, riding gear usually fits better one size down, because armour needs to stay where it belongs.
