FIRST LOOK: LEATT 5.5 FLEXLOCK BOOT
Leatt Protectives are seriously gunning for moto gear supremacy. Adding a new component to their ever-widening range of options, you can now cover yourself head to toe in premium Leatt battle gear.
Moto 5.5 FlexLock Boots Press Release
“Leatt Presents the Next Step in Premium Protective Gear CAPE TOWN, SOUTH AFRICA, December 12, 2019 Leatt has finally released the long-awaited ALL-NEW 5.5 FlexLock Boots as part of their Twenty/Twenty GPX range.
When it comes to your riding kit, a quality pair of boots is one of the top pieces of gear you can invest in. As key points of contact to your bike, it’s essential that your feet, as well as your ankles and shins, stay comfortable and protected.
Three years of development and testing with our pro athletes from all over the world has resulted in the creation of the exceptional 5.5 FlexLock boot. A real head-turner when it comes to looks and style, the boots are available in white and black, red and blue, and plain black.
When riding your bike hard, the superior durability and support provided by Leatt’s brand-new 5.5 FlexLock boots will be evident. Featuring a SlideLock system for an outstanding first-class fit and a low-profile toebox for easy gear shifting, these boots have all the features and benefits any rider will ever need.
Designed to optimize grip and maneuverability for landing those big jumps, while staying connected to your bike. CE tested and certified, the interior is cushioned with impact foam for a protective yet snug, soft and comfortable feel. An incredible FlexLock system that’s proven to reduce ankle forces by up to 37% and knee forces by up to 35% upon impact when compared to an industry leading competitor boot.
Extensive research, advanced design and high-tech materials make these boots the next step in premium protective gear. Leatt is thrilled to now offer head-to-toe protection!
Strap into a pair of ALL-NEW Leatt 5.5 FlexLock boots for fluid, seamless and confident movement, as you shrug off dirt, debris and impact with ease.”
Priced at only $549 would indicate that the Leatt FlexLock boot sits in the mid-to-high end sector/price range of boots out there. But it would appear, on paper at least, that it has premium level features. So we’re unsure where the boot actually fits in New Zealand’s current range, and the only way to figure that out would be to try a pair on and see for ourselves. Comparing them to other premium priced boots like the Fox Instinct, Sidi Crossfire, Garene and Alpinestars range would be a good gauge to the FlexLock’s position. It does seem very well priced though. We have our toes crossed!
Head on over to www.bits4bikes.co.nz to get yourself a pair. They are on sale now!