LEATT would like to welcome all riders to their brand-new, global Helmet Replacement Program.  A damaged helmet no longer offers the expected safety levels, therefore, its continued use should be a safety concern. As such, Leatt is implementing the Helmet Replacement Program which assists riders by offering a significant discount on a replacement helmet purchase.

Owners of a damaged Leatt helmet can simply visit: leatt.com/int/helmet-replacement-program and read through the step-by-step instructions. 

Users are simply requested to use the “apply here” online form, submit the model and contact information as well as a few photos to verify the damage as well as initial purchase. Upon application, users will receive a confirmation email. Follow-up will be done via email, by the Leatt brand representatives.

Leatt helmets offer a wide range of features and benefits – the main one being the 360 Turbine Technology. These small blue discs reduce rotational impact forces by up to 40% and linear impact forces, associated with concussion by up to 30%. But to be fully protected users need to keep their helmet in good shape! This is why with the Leatt Crash Replacement Program, LEATT helmet partners worldwide will offer a 40% discount on a new replacement helmet within 3 years from purchase.

This new program is great for the rider’s safety and wallet! Together, we can make damaged helmets a thing of the past. 

Visit www.Leatt.com today to find your perfect helmet and be reassured knowing the Crash Replacement Program has your back!

Ride safe!

About Leatt

Leatt® develops personal protective equipment and ancillary products for all forms of sports, especially action sports. The Leatt-Brace® is an award-winning neck brace system considered the gold standard for neck protection for anyone wearing a crash helmet as a form of protection. It was designed for participants in action sports or riding motorcycles, bicycles, all-terrain vehicles, snowmobiles, and other vehicles.

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