

"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""I recommend this version when riders want Level 2 protection in a soft-shell design that still moves naturally. The 3DF foam warms up and forms to the body, and the women’s-specific shaping gives a noticeably more secure, comfortable fit. It layers easily under a jersey and pairs well with a neck brace.""We value armor that fits the way we ride—supportive, flexible, and confidence-inspiring—and the Chest Protector 3DF AirFit Evo from Leatt brings that balance to tougher trail and moto sessions. Its soft-shell construction adapts to our movement as we warm up, letting us shift weight, maneuver through corners, and stay comfortable during long stints on the bike. Leatt’s 3DF AirFit foam is the foundation of the design, absorbing energy from impacts while molding to the body for a contoured feel. This version uses women’s-specific shaping to enhance stability and comfort through active riding positions, and the extensive ventilation keeps air flowing on high-output climbs or warm-weather laps. The BraceOn interface adds easy neck-brace integration for riders who want additional protection, rounding out a flexible, ventilated, and certified system for challenging terrain."
Price: $186.00 from Backcountry
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| $186.00 | Visit Store |
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""I like this protector for days when I need serious impact absorption without feeling locked into a rigid shell. The 3DF foam warms up and contours to my body, so once I’m moving, it feels natural but still gives...
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""I like the Evo Lite for riders who want real impact protection without the heavier feel of Level 2 armor. The 3DF foam stays flexible but firms when needed, and the ventilation is excellent on warmer days. It...
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""I like the 3DF AirFit Evo Back Protector for riders who want real coverage without feeling locked into a rigid shell. It moves naturally, vents well on climbs, and the flank padding adds a little more security...