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Leatt Velocity 6.5 Goggles
Vital Review
The Good

Extra thick, injection molded lenses that are bullet, and fog proof.

The Bad

There is a lot of lens material to look through, so not as crisp as fancy HD lenses.

Overall Review
Starting with their innovative, moto-specific neck brace, Leatt has been consistently building their catalog of protective gear for dirt bike riders. Knee, elbow, chest, hand, leg, head… and now eyes. The Velocity 6.5 is Leatt’s first goggle and it follows the current trend of having rigid, injection-molded lenses, as well as a few other stand-out features. Leatt Goggle Velocity 6.5 Features Bulletproof and impact tested to: ANSI Z87.1-2015 Military Ballistic Impact Standard (MIL-DTL-43511D) Certified CE EN 1938 :2010 Out-riggers with a 50mm anti-slip coated strap WideVision (170°) Mirror Anti...
Posted by Klinger on 6/3/2019 5:42pm
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Leatt Knee Brace Z-Frame
Vital Review
Overall Review
For serious motocross riders, not wearing knee braces is pretty much taboo. But truth be told, there are pros and cons to knee braces, and casual riders could argue that the price and complexity of high-end knee braces would steer them towards being knee-guard only riders. Personally, I’ve had minor knee injuries wearing both knee pads and knee braces, so I’m not totally dedicated to one or the other. I like the feel, comfort, and freedom of movement I get from pads, yet I do have that back-of-the-mind thought that knee braces could do me better if/when I go down. The Tech According to Leatt...
Posted by Klinger on 3/28/2019 3:46pm
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