Leatt launches ADV Rally 5.5 suit for enduro adventures

Leatt has introduced the ADV Rally 5.5 Jacket and Pants, designed for riders favoring technical off-road terrain in adventure motorcycling. The suit emphasizes mobility, ventilation, and configurable protection over full waterproofing. Testing shows it performs well for demanding rides while allowing easy armor upgrades.

Leatt, known for its 2001 neck brace innovation that advanced off-road safety, entered the adventure riding apparel market in 2024. The 2025 ADV Rally 5.5 system targets enduro-style adventures, using 4-way stretch materials with a PFC-free Durable Water Repellent coating for water resistance and breathability, unlike fully waterproof options like GoreTex.

The jacket features CE Level A panels on shoulders and elbows for durability. Its X-Flow mesh inner liner includes CE Level 1 3DF armor for back, shoulders, and elbows, with space for optional CE Level 2 chest armor; the entire liner is removable for custom setups, such as armored jerseys. It integrates with Leatt's neck brace via pass-through ports. Storage includes large front pockets with magnetic snaps, fleece-lined hand-warmer pockets, and asymmetrical chest pockets—one waterproof, the other a mesh vent. Ventilation options comprise a permanent back exhaust port, underarm vents, a mesh panel behind the main zipper, and detachable sleeves at the bicep to preserve CE rating. A rear hydration pocket supports a 2-liter reservoir, routed through dual Hydra Ports.

The pants match with CE Level 1 knee and Level 2 hip protection, ripstop fabric, CE Level A impact zones, and 1.4mm leather knee panels to prevent burns. Knee armor is removable for braces, accessible via leg openings, with Velcro adjusters. A 360-degree Hypalon belt secures the waist, with optional suspenders. Cargo pockets are asymmetrical, and thigh vents aid airflow.

In trials area testing on an electric dual-sport motorcycle, the suit allowed seamless armor swaps, including knee braces and an armored jersey, enhancing protection without bulk. Breathability suited hot, action-oriented rides, though wrist and ankle cuffs lacked elasticity, complicating removal. The fit adjusted well via torso cinches, and knee guards aligned properly for a 5'11" rider with 32" inseam. Priced at $439 for the jacket (Stealth, Burn, Grey; S-5XL) and $329 for pants (Stealth; S-4XL), it suits dirt-to-adventure crossovers, prioritizing configurability for technical terrain.

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