
Endur Mountain Bike Helmet | Lea(tt)’s Advanced Protection
$47.80
Description
The Leatt V25 Enduro 2.0 Helmet is engineered for enduro mountain bikers seeking top-tier protection without sacrificing adaptability or comfort. Designed to excel in high-impact scenarios like technical descents or all-day trail rides, this helmet combines cutting-edge safety tech with versatile design elements tailored for serious riders.
Key Innovations:
– 360° Turbine Technology: The helmet’s signature rotating discs absorb concussive forces while reducing rotational brain acceleration by up to 40%, minimizing injury risks during crashes at speeds linked to concussions (30% reduction in peak brain acceleration).
– Quick-Release Removable Chin Bar: Detach the chin guard instantly via a push-button mechanism—no gloves required—to transition seamlessly between trail sessions and casual rides while maintaining lightweight performance (starting at 690g).
– Adaptive Fit & Ventilation: A micro-adjuster ensures a snug fit across head sizes (S-L), while 20 strategically placed vents provide airflow even at low speeds, keeping you cool during prolonged efforts.
User-Centric Features:
– Breakaway Visor & Sunglasses Dock: The adjustable visor’s rotational impact-reducing design pairs with a secure sunglass port for hands-free storage mid-ride.
– Comfort & Hygiene: An antimicrobial inner liner wicks moisture and resists odors, ensuring freshness after intense sessions—all while meeting rigorous safety standards (AS/NZS 2063:2008, EN1078).
Why Choose Leatt?
| Feature | Leatt V25 Enduro 2.0 | Competitor Helmets |
|———————–|———————-|——————————|
| Rotational Impact Tech | Proprietary Turbine | Limited/no dedicated systems |
| Chin Bar Removal | One-second push button | Manual unclipping |
| Weight | 690g+ | Typically heavier (>850g) |
Ideal for enduro racers or aggressive trail riders prioritizing both safety and adaptability, this helmet merges race-ready protection with everyday practicality—all at an accessible price point compared to premium alternatives.