[Video] Leatt’s Bulletproof Velocity 6.5 Goggle

Among the many innovations that we saw in preview at the Mountain Bike Connection Winter in Massa Marittima was the new range of Velocity 6.5 goggles from Leatt, made up of 3 models and 17 versions in all, available for sale today. The South African brand presented us their new product in this video in which it illustrates each feature in detail. We received a set for testing, so expect a thorough review in the coming months.

Photo credits: Mountain Bike Connection Winter – Rupert Fowler
  • Bulletproof tested and certified to: ANSI Z87.1-2015 / Military Ballistic Impact Standard (MIL-DTL-43511D)/Certified CE EN 1938 :2010
  • Out-riggers with a 50mm Anti-Slip coated strapWideVision (170°)
  • 48mm Roll-Off system
  • 170° WideVision Anti-Fog lens
  • Permanent anti-fog function built into the inner lens polymer
  • Self-draining lens/frame design
  • Easy clip-in/out lens change
  • Dual-density frame for fit, seal and comfort
  • Tapered custom shape to fit even those difficult helmets
  • OTG – over-the-glasses fit
  • Triple-layer, dual-density foam with anti-sweat fleece backing
  • Removable nose guard
  • Soft bag included
  • Optional lenses available from 20-83% light transmission (VLT)

In the following video, Leatt demonstrates how the Velocity 6.5 lens is put to the test to be declared  bulletproof. Clearly the chances of being hit by an actual bullet while mountain biking are quite rare, but Leatt offers this certification as these are also aimed at motocross, where the chances of being hit by stones thrown by the wheel of the other riders are actually very high.

The Velocity 6.5 range can be completely dismantled. From the frame you can easily and quickly remove the lens, the optional roll-off system, the protection for the nose and, a very interesting detail – the entire three-layer foam padding that can also be washed in the washing machine.

Photo credits: Mountain Bike Connection Winter – Rupert Fowler

The details and finishes are unique and reveal the quality of these goggles, which are not only technologically advanced, but also made with incredible attention to detail.

Photo credits: Mountain Bike Connection Winter – Rupert Fowler

Velocity 6.5 Roll-Off

Roll-Off version
Price: $99.99
Colors available: 4

Velocity 6.5 Iriz

Mirrored lens version (Iriz)
Price: $89.99
Colors available: 6

Velocity 6.5

Standard version
Price: $79.99
Colors available: 7

Velocity 6.5 lenses

Price: from €9.99 to €24.99
Colors available: 9

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