Leatt is an award-winning company whose sole purpose is to keep the body safe in connection with extreme sports.
In 2001, Chris Leat's son started riding a bicycle and just a few weeks later, one of the son's friends on the bicycle team died. Immediately, Chris Leatt began developing a neck protector to prevent more tragic accidents like the one he himself had witnessed. In 2004, the first neck protector in South Africa was released, and it quickly became a hit. In 2009, Leatt expanded its range to include protective vests and protection for the head, arms and legs.
Today, Leatt manages to create products for optimal protection without compromising the rider's ability to perform and perform his stunts. Rider Ryan Dungey won the 2010 World Championships in the sport of Downhill, where he was wearing a vest from Leatt, since then the company has not looked back. Today, Leatt is a must for riders, riders with speed in the blood or other athletes where the upper body can be endangered. Today, Leatt is a highly respected brand in most circles, and is produced for products for motorcyclists, moped riders, cyclists and the entire skater community. Leatt has managed to make security modern and combines protection with design, quality and functionality as one of the only ones in the industry.