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Leatt
Chest Protector 3.5 Pro

2 out of 5 stars
1 Review
$169.00
Color:Black

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Leatt Chest Protector 3.5 Pro

Send it with the Leatt Chest Protector 3.5. Featuring level-one chest and back protection, the Chest Protector 3.5 Pro has us covered for all types of aggressive riding. The 3DF impact foam at the shoulders supplies us with shoulder protection, and the ventilation holes throughout the chest protector ensure we stay cool and comfortable. The removable front and rear plates allow us to customize our protection, and the chest proctor works with Leatt's BraceOn system for use with neck braces.



Details

  • Chest protector for aggressive downhill riding
  • Level one chest and back impact protection
  • BraceOn compatibility for use with a neck brace
  • Ventilation slots keep us cool and comfortable
  • Item #LBRI04Z
Material
3DF AirFit soft impact foam
Closure
adjustable straps
Protection Area
torso
Certifications
[chest] EN1621-3 Level 1, [back] EN1621-2 Level 1
Claimed Weight
2lb 3.2oz (998g)
Manufacturer Warranty
limited
Activity
mountain biking

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2 out of 5 stars

May 16, 2021

Small!

This chest protector is very small, I’m 190lb and had to return it. The sizing info is very vague, i wouldn’t recommend it unless you’re under 5’9” and under 180lb. It is nice solid materials and construction though.

Luigi

Originally reviewed on motosport.com