Leatt says its new 2026 range of outerwear and sunglasses in its 2026 mountain bike collection introduces new styles, colours, and graphics, giving riders fresh options for everything from gravity to endurance riding.

According to Leatt, the biggest highlights include the new Elements and Sunglasses ranges. The Elements collection features outerwear designed to keep riders dry and warm—the updated HydraDri styles deliver advanced waterproof protection with class-leading breathability, while the new ThermaFlow styles offer smart insulation for warmth. The brand says all fabrics and membranes are developed in-house to ensure the “highest quality and enable performance that off-the-shelf materials can’t match.”

Leatt is also expanding its eyewear lineup with a new range of sunglasses “built on seven years of goggle innovation,” including both performance and lifestyle sunglasses. The collection features a next-generation photochromic lens that transitions from clear to dark in changing light. When clear, it offers the highest visible light transmission of any photochromic lens on the market—making it the clearest in low light conditions—and transitions among the fastest, delivering unmatched visibility for rides that move between bright sun, deep forest shade, and fading evening light.

Elements Outerwear–HydraDri

Leatt’s HydraDri Collection has been reengineered with new fabrics and construction. Across the range, all waterproof membranes are now lighter and more flexible for improved comfort and performance. A new level of HydraDri technology, HydraDri Air+, debuts in the 6.0 Jacket, offering 70,000 g/m² breathability—the highest tested in the cycling industry and winner of a Eurobike Award for innovation. With a 15,000 mm waterproof rating, the Air+ membrane is designed for wet rides that demand maximum ventilation—because ultimate waterproofness means little if you’re drenched in sweat from the inside.

In addition to the jackets, pants, and Monosuits receiving new materials and membranes, Leatt’s HydraDri waterproof shoes have also been completely updated. The new HydraDriProFlat7.0BOA(all black) and 8.0ProClip8.0 BOA(with contrast design elements) now feature a 20,000 mm/20,000g/m² waterproof and breathability rating—double that of previous models—along with the BOA® Li2 micro-adjust fit system, which lets riders fine-tune tension externally without unzipping the waterproof closure. The high-gaiter construction remains, preventing water from entering the shoe from above when worn with pants. Previous HydraDri shoes earned multiple comparison test wins (including MBUK and German BIKE Mag), and the “2026 versions are even better.”

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Elements Outerwear–ThermaFlow

For proper layering in cold, challenging conditions, Leatt has introduced the ThermaFlow collection, featuring smart insulation for warmth. The range includes five jackets, one vest, plus full-length thermal bibs. Team riders’ favourites are the 5.0 ThermaFlow Jacket and 5.0 Vest, which feature a unique 4-way stretch outer layer that is completely windproof and water-resistant. Inside, a Graphene-infused fleece lining provides exceptional warmth and breathability. The block-style fleece structure creates ventilation channels that help regulate temperature and prevent overheating, while the non-laminated design maximises airflow for all-day comfort.

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Like all apparel in Leatt’s 2026 collection, the Elements range uses only bluesign®-approved fabrics. All outerwear with a hood features Leatt’s patented Magnetic Hood system, which integrates three magnets into the jacket and includes a removable magnet that attaches to your helmet. The system keeps the hood secured to your back when not in use—preventing it from flapping like a parachute—and fixed to your helmet when the weather turns harsh, even at high speeds.

Elements Outerwear – Women’s Collection

Leatt’s Elements Women’s collection brings the same advanced protection and comfort to female riders, now with more styles specifically tailored for fit and performance. The HydraDri Women’s range includes four styles, highlighted by the new HydraDri 3.0 Pant, which—when paired with the 3.0 Jacket—delivers full-body rain protection. The 3.0 Jacket has also been refined for 2026 with updated materials and improved weather resistance. For colder conditions, the ThermaFlow Women’s line introduces four new styles, including the 5.0 Jacket and 2.0 Jacket, both designed for warmth and versatility on and off the bike. The 5.0 Jacket features the same advanced fabric and features as the men’s version, tailored specifically for women.

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Leatt Sunglasses Collection 

Leatt expands its vision lineup with a full range of performance sunglasses built on years of goggle innovation. Each model delivers optical precision, protection, and comfort. The key difference between models lies in lens shape: cylindrical lenses (found on the RideViz and MadViz) provide a wider field of view with a taller profile and modern wraparound style, while toric lenses (featured on the SpeedViz) offer superior visual clarity with better aerodynamics and wind protection. All Leatt sunglasses feature eco-friendly biopolymer components, anti-slip rubber temples, and an adjustable nose bridge for a secure fit.

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MadViz Sunglasses

All performance styles are offered with multiple lens technology options, including the industry-leading photochromic lens with 25–90% VLT. A 90% VLT means the lens allows nearly all available light to pass through—appearing almost completely clear in dark or shaded conditions—and represents the clearest “clear” state of any photochromic lens on the market. It also features one of the fastest transition speeds available, darkening to 25% VLT in bright sunlight to cut glare and maintain clear vision across changing light conditions. Lens technologies also include Cryztal (contrast-enhancing for better detail), Iriz (mirror-coated to reduce glare), and Cryztal Iriz.

The RideViz is available in two frame designs—Pro, with a full frame, and Lite, with an open lower frame—each also offered in a narrower Small fit. RideViz Pro models include a spare Cryztal Rose lens (except photochromic).

RideViz Pro Sunglasses

RideViz Pro Sunglasses

The SpeedViz follows the same structure with Lite and Pro versions, but uses a toric lens for enhanced optical precision. SpeedViz Pro models include a spare clear lens (except photochromic).

The SpeedViz follows the same structure with Lite and Pro versions, but uses a toric lens for enhanced optical precision. SpeedViz Pro models include a spare clear lens (except photochromic).

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