Leatt 3DF AirFit Lite Motocross Body Protector

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  • Опубліковано 18 гру 2024

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  • @koksi22
    @koksi22 3 роки тому +6

    I am using the short sleeve version of this armour (since I already had my elbow protection). Although Leatt articulates this is well ventilated, you actually get sweaty due to the inserts which are practically all wet when you remove the armour. Pros: It is comfortable enough so that you actually forget you have it. You can easily remove each of the pads, clean the material in washing machine (despite Leatt does not recommend it) without any issue. You can customize by putting only those pads you want, depending on the danger you assess for your ride. Cons: price and it seems the material in the previous version (silver coloured) seemed cooler, despite lack of venting holes.

  • @kicekap
    @kicekap 6 років тому +22

    I am using this Armour and have had two serious crashes with only small bruises. Thanks to this Armour and neck brace I have collarbone in one piece. During the ride you don't feel it, moves are natural. Only the zipper seems weak

    • @CoolEyeColorado
      @CoolEyeColorado 5 років тому +1

      Thanks for the info. I broke my collar bone a month ago (then had surgery...see my video for wreak/break). Anyway, I am looking at getting this armor and it is good to know it works.

    • @adriancmela7510
      @adriancmela7510 5 років тому +1

      Hi what height (cm) and weight (kg) do you have? I have 180 cm 60 kg. What size i should choose? S/M or L/XL

  • @loganskis
    @loganskis 5 років тому +10

    I'm torn between this and the regular (non "lite") version of this product. What are your thoughts when comparing the two and how should I decide which to get? I am curious if the lite offers enough protection for a bad tumble through rocks, and if the regular version is simply overkill, too bulky, or much hotter for frequent summer use?

    • @rmatvmc
      @rmatvmc  5 років тому +3

      Logan, they both offer pretty much the same coverage. Big difference is the lite is CE level 1 and the regular is CE level 2. So just depends on what you feel comfortable wearing while tumbling down some rocks!-Chase

    • @loganskis
      @loganskis 5 років тому +2

      @@rmatvmc is the CE level 2 armor much thicker or less mobile?

    • @L8R2YA
      @L8R2YA 5 років тому +5

      YES I’m not the only person

    • @samtoshner8002
      @samtoshner8002 4 роки тому +1

      This version has a layered back pad that allows a little slip movement between the layers. I haven't used the Leatt but Rev'it does something similar and it adds a ton of mobility. The regular version is CE level 2 but does not feature the slip layers, so you're trading mobility for protection. It comes down to a personal choice. If you push yourself hard and crash more often and especially at speed I would go for the level 2, otherwise take the comfort and mobility of the level 1.

    • @olivierhacking
      @olivierhacking 4 роки тому +4

      I am facing the same dilemma a year on! What did you end up going for? I will be using it for downhill biking. I have both at home and the Lite definitely feels like it conforms better, it is more flexible and more comfy while still being pretty decent armor. So I am leaning in that direction...

  • @Icejojo
    @Icejojo 5 років тому +2

    Can someone, who use it for a while, write an opinion? Adventages and disadventages? Is it as safe as HD 5.5 Pro? Thx

  • @bridg3burn3r
    @bridg3burn3r Рік тому +6

    SIZING | I want to add more information regarding sizing, as all videos on the internet reference only height. However, Leatt provides more sizing information in the accompanying booklet that will help those trying to figure out fitment.
    S/M: 160-172 Height; 81-90 Chest; 46-50 Torso || L/XL: 172-184 H; 91-110 Ch; 51-54 T || XXL 184-196 H; 111-125 Ch; 55-59 T.
    The chest protector is a universal size. The back protector changes as follows:
    S/M: 280mmWide-410mmLong || L/XL: 307mmW-444mmL || XXL 325.4mmW 477mmL
    I am 174cm tall with a 103cm chest; 51cm Torso. I bought an S/M in the tee and am quite happy with the fit. I will buy an L/XL next time for the extra 3cm in protection length in the back. I have worn it once so far for MTB and did not wear a dri-fit under it and it was perfectly comfortable. The day was a mixture of shuttles and pedals up to session some spots, so 10 min pedals on average. It was a hot blue sky summer's day: 25-26 degrees C and I did not notice I was wearing the protector. The S/M is a tight fit, but it stretches really well and does not impact riding or flexibility. It is simple to hand-wash but due to the plastic internal frame that holds the 3DF plates in place via velcro, you cannot machine wash it. It is noticeably heavy when holding the product on a hanger, but that weight is not noticeable once on. This Airfit Lite model is well suited to typical gravity MTB. The Airfit model with Level 2 CE would be overkill unless you were DH racing or doing freeride.

  • @Neltheros
    @Neltheros 2 роки тому +1

    How does this compare to other light, low profile protectors such as the AS Sequence or the Bionic Plus?

  • @se11459
    @se11459 6 років тому +3

    First thing I wonder with something like this - how do you clean/ wash it? Also, how much does it weigh?

    • @kicekap
      @kicekap 6 років тому +1

      Sam Evans all protectors are removable than you can wash it.

  • @bdg88
    @bdg88 5 років тому +1

    Is this thing easy to get out of when sweaty? I know guys who use Ortema body armour and they can hardly get the thing off on their own after a hot ride.

    • @rmatvmc
      @rmatvmc  5 років тому +2

      Bento, I couldn't give you a good answer for that since I haven't used it riding yet. The material doesn't feel like it would be hard to get off when it's sweaty. You can ask that same question on the product page and get an answer from customers who have bought this jacket-Chase
      www.rockymountainatvmc.com/riding-gear/leatt-3df-airfit-body-protector-p

    • @bdg88
      @bdg88 5 років тому

      @@rmatvmc Roger, thanks! Ignoring price, what would be the best CE level 2 hot weather body armor today in 2019?

    • @rmatvmc
      @rmatvmc  5 років тому +2

      @@bdg88 I would choose between the 3D airfit body protector or the Bionic action jacket from Astars. The Action jacket isn't Level 2 on the back and shoulders, but it still have great coverage and one of the best fitting armor suits out there. I honestly think that any body protector is going to be pretty warm in hot weather regardless of the venting haha. Hope this helps-Chase

    • @bdg88
      @bdg88 5 років тому

      @@rmatvmc Cheers!

    • @macvos
      @macvos 5 місяців тому

      @@bdg88 For people wondering the same thing in 2024, the Alpinestars Bionic Tech V3 seems really good from what I've read.

  • @bocap1980
    @bocap1980 5 років тому +1

    What's the best way to remove them after riding? Ty

    • @rmatvmc
      @rmatvmc  5 років тому +1

      Don't know if there is one method that is necessarily better than the other. If it's really sticky from sweat, might be helpful to have someone help.

  • @timchiriac7194
    @timchiriac7194 3 роки тому

    Are the elbow pads pretty long do they go to the wrist ?

    • @macvos
      @macvos 5 місяців тому

      They're average size and cover part of your forearm, but don't reach all the way to the wrist. To be fair, I don't know of any elbow pad that reaches all the way to the wrist.

  • @jtw-t-e1301
    @jtw-t-e1301 5 років тому +1

    Can you translate CE level ratings into damage done or not done to your body when [insert multiple examples here]

    • @macvos
      @macvos 5 місяців тому

      It totally depends on shape, size and speed of the object impacting you (or that you're impacting), but as a general rule, CE level 2 has half the residual impact force of CE level 1.

  • @Novaghast7
    @Novaghast7 6 років тому

    Are there any similar upper body protection like this but cheaper? $240 is a steep price compared to fox's full upper body protection.

    • @kicekap
      @kicekap 6 років тому

      Novaghast You can fine similar Acerbis, One6One, Forcefield

    • @rmatvmc
      @rmatvmc  6 років тому +3

      @@kicekap Alpinestars has their bionic action, bionic plus and sequence that are all 200 or less. Those are great options.

  • @jasonkodess4834
    @jasonkodess4834 2 роки тому +1

    Im getting1

  • @blazindubey1721
    @blazindubey1721 6 років тому

    2 different ones I see you guys got all the variety s

    • @rmatvmc
      @rmatvmc  6 років тому

      I haven't ever worn the sequence so i'm not quite sure. Sorry. -Chase

  • @downhiller010
    @downhiller010 6 років тому +1

    How does this compare to the new Alpinestars Sequence? It would be great to have a review on that.

    • @downhiller010
      @downhiller010 5 років тому +6

      In case anyone has the same question, here it goes. They are two very different jackets. Got the Astars first and immediately return in for the Leatt (regular version, not lite). The price is higher than the Astars, but the fit is much better.The rubbers conform to your body when hot and the fabric is sturdier (may be more durable). The AS mesh is very thin and weak, I doubt the elbow pads will stay in place in a crash. Be aware of sizing! I'm 175cm and ordered the S/M.. The back pad came a little short, sleeves aswel. Will try the L/XL, as the brand recommends. Hope this helps.

  • @Whichwaymoto
    @Whichwaymoto 5 років тому +2

    Really sucks you guys started charging sales tax to California. Deal killer for us.

    • @1969Irishdave
      @1969Irishdave 5 років тому

      Kansas too!

    • @DirtZen
      @DirtZen 4 роки тому +5

      Not their fault. Blame your state.

  • @crudolol
    @crudolol 4 роки тому +2

    Is this overkill for MTB?

    • @rmatvmc
      @rmatvmc  4 роки тому +2

      If you shuttling and just doing downhill it wouldn't be too bad. But I'm sure you'd get hot quick if you had to to some peddling in warmer temps. - Chase

    • @crudolol
      @crudolol 4 роки тому

      Thanks. I guess i'll try to find something else then :-)

    • @macvos
      @macvos 6 місяців тому

      It's probably just enough for most lift-assisted riding (downhill and freeride), although with high speeds and rocks, I'd prefer something with more protection and hard armor for better deflection.
      Any full-body protector will be hot when there's more than a little bit of cycling up-hill. Most people will just wear separate knee and elbow protectors for that type of riding.
      For lift-assisted/gravity riding, anything with less protection isn't worth it in my opinion.
      This is in the sweet spot of 'good enough for most gravity riding without extreme speeds or sharp rocks' and 'comfortable enough for some pedaling'. Pedal/climb a lot in the summer, and you want something cooler. High speeds with sharp rocks, and you want something with more protection.

  • @blazindubey1721
    @blazindubey1721 6 років тому

    Nice chase I been looking for a super comfy chess protector I ride. 2016 kx450f I already commented but it looks like it got deleted I look into it looks super comfy

    • @rmatvmc
      @rmatvmc  6 років тому +2

      *blazin dubey* Your other comment is on our "Leatt Body Tee" video. Not deleted. :) These under jersey body protectors are super comfy. ua-cam.com/video/N6QFYeaD2pw/v-deo.html

    • @blazindubey1721
      @blazindubey1721 6 років тому

      @@rmatvmc super pumped for the race tonight!!

    • @blazindubey1721
      @blazindubey1721 6 років тому

      @@rmatvmc Eli won the million did you guys pick a winner for the gear giveaway