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Leatt DBX Enduro Lite WP 2.0 Hydration Pack


THIS ALL SINGING, all dancing hydration pack from neck brace gurus Leatt looks like it’s been engineered to the max!

It’s packed with everything you could possibly want from a riding pack – a CE level 1 back protector, a holder for a full-face or trail helmet and straps for pads or a jacket, a heat-reflecting bladder pocket so your water doesn’t get warm, a reinforced tool pocket and ‘AirLine’ ventilation to stop you getting a sweaty back. To top it all off, it’s totally waterproof. The chest harness with four points of adjustment should ensure a secure fit, the 5l of storage means plenty of room for trail snacks and a 2l bladder is included in the price.

Price 180$


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