Leatt Adventure Chest Protector Black on 2040-parts.com
US $129.00
Location:
Holland, Michigan, United States
Condition:New with tags
Brand:Leatt
UPC:Does not apply
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Leatt Adventure Chest Protector Black |
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- Front of protector meets CE approval EN 14021.
- Dirt Rider magazine says: “…the most effective, functional and easiest
to use product in its category.”
- Close fitting allows for over or under the jersey use.
- Made of extremely tough HDPE and washable Biofoam.
- Liberal venting helps keep rider cool.
- Adjusters allows for different length both front and back for
personalized fit.
- Front and rear removable plates allow brace to fit close to body, as it
should.
- Adjustable arm and chest straps for great fit
- Removable shoulder and upper arm guards.
- Fits riders from approx. 120-190 pounds (54-85kg).
- Cyril Despres, Dakar Rally Legend, says ...the front part fits the body
and sides extremely well and it is very comfortable to wear thanks to the
use of foam at contact points. Protecting all the important parts of the
body, it is one of the first pieces of body armor to be specifically
designed for use with a Leatt neck brace.
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