This new protection technology joins Leatt’s well-known 3DF and Reaflex products, offering riders even more options for staying safe on the trails. Flexmesh will debut in seven new moto products, including four chest protectors and three body protectors.
What Makes Flexmesh Special?
Leatt is already a go-to brand for protective gear like their 3DF foam and Reaflex gel, both known for being comfortable and effective. While 3DF foam (available in CE Level 1 and 2) excels at protecting limbs, Reaflex gel offers slim CE Level 1 protection favored by many MTB riders.
Flexmesh Technology takes things further by combining:
- Enhanced breathability and airflow,
- A tough outer shell for hard terrain and rocky conditions.
It’s available in two versions, Flexmesh and Flexmesh Pro, each designed to meet different levels of protection and comfort.
Flexmesh
- High-density, single polymer construction,
- CE Level 1 protection,
- Flexible and breathable for a comfortable fit,
- A simple yet effective design for absorbing impacts.
Flexmesh Pro
- Dual-density polymer structure for CE Level 2 protection,
- Built to absorb impacts at both low and high speeds,
- An ergonomic hard outer shell for added defense against sharp objects,
- Perforated and lightweight, offering superior ventilation.
The Pro version uses a red polymer layer for high-speed impact absorption and a thinner black layer for low-speed impacts and added comfort. This smart design puts Flexmesh Pro ahead of the competition.
Designed with Riders in Mind
Like all products from Leatt, Flexmesh was developed with input from top motocross and supercross riders. This collaboration ensures the gear is ready to meet the demands of professional athletes and everyday riders alike.
What sets Flexmesh apart isn’t just its protection – it’s also lightweight, slim, and extremely breathable, making it a comfortable choice for long rides.
Final Thoughts
Leatt’s Flexmesh Technology is here to give riders next-level protection without compromising on comfort or mobility. Whether you’re taking on rocky trails or pushing your limits on the track, Flexmesh is built to perform.
A Note from Enduro Channel
Leatt’s Flexmesh Technology seems like an exciting step forward for riders seeking enhanced protection and comfort, especially in tough off-road conditions. By combining lightweight materials, breathability, and advanced impact absorption, this innovation could set a new standard for safety in motorcycling.
If you get a chance to try this new technology, we’d love to hear your thoughts.
More information: www.leatt.com