Year after year Leatt has shown the dirt bike and mountain bike industry that they’re not done yet! What started as a neck brace company is now covering riders of pedal and petrol-powered bikes from head to toe. For the last couple years, Leatt has been adding entirely new products to their lineup and 2020 was the year of footwear. Leatt didn’t tip toe into the foot game either, they dove in with four different models, two flat pedal shoes as well as 2 clipless options, and moto boots which we’re also testing. In our first Leatt shoe review, we’re going to be taking a look at the DBX 3.0 Flats.

The Sole on the Leatt DBX 3.0 Flat shoes feature an optimized grip pattern molded from Leatt’s RideGrip Compound. The RideGrip Compound is designed to offer maximum tear, puncture, and abrasion resistance. The toe and heel area also feature siping with mud flow channels for traction while walking up or down the trail.

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