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A snap-off thoracic strut is included, which cushions your spine but breaks off when needed to reduce impact on your body. Leatt also improves the thoracic adjustment to have 0, 5, and degree adjustability, enhances side helmet clearance, and offers easy built-in forward and backward adjustment that no longer requires tools or extra parts. New MaxiWeave Carbon matrixLightweight (around 600g) and rigidNew helmet rim striking profileImproved helmet side clearance On-board size adjustment (no parts or tools needed)4-angle rear thoracic adjustment Item #LBR003PLearn moreLearn moreReviewsQ & AWhat do you think about this product?skooled backpackQuality out of the box. unme backpack I'll be riding with the Leatt DBX Enduro Lite WP 2.0 pack over the next several weeks and posting a deep test report after that. lazy daf backpack
Below are some initial un-boxing impressions–because, hey! Holiday shopping is just around the corner. CE Level 1 spine protection. This pack is impressive right off the bat. Its spine protector, climbing harness-like hardware, and waterproof fabric make it feel very professional. I own a few MTB hydration packs–Camelback, Fox, etc. and they're quite good–but the Enduro Lite comes off like a level above. Fits like a snug piece of safety gear, with no flopping around.meiosis backpack buy online The pack's mandate is more serious, I guess. backpack taipei pantipThere's no looseness to anything. backpack rugzak waar op lettenThough features and attention to detail are impressive, Leatt hasn't put anything in there to detract from its function as a spine protector. 
But it's not minimalist, there's bells and whistles out the yin-yang. Simple and strong hardware buckles adjust pack height. It's also a great looking pack. We all vary in terms of how aesthetics affect our decision to purchase an item, but this has definite curb appeal. Leatt has also thought about those things you pull out often during a ride: phone, snacks, etc. There's well-proportioned phone and snack/keys pockets up front where the chest harness clips together. And two simple compartments in the back for things you'll only pull out on longer stops: lunch, tools, first aid or rain gear. I love the waterproof phone pouch. Again, everything feels like it's locked down and adds to the structure of the bag. Thick waterproof fabric and taped seams help the solid-ness (though I can't say yet how well the waterproofing works). The hydration pouch tucks tightly into its own neoprene sleeve, and a reflective surface helps maintain liquid temperatures.
I haven't tried strapping a full-face lid onto the back of the pack yet, but a quick glance at the instructions let me know that the bungee rigging is specifically designed to do this. The elastic strapping on the back. One quick word about the hydration bag: it's very easy to open and fill under a faucet or water filter, and it's light, which I like, but make sure you slide the closure bar over the ziplock top correctly, or lots of water will flow out all at once onto the kitchen floor, making other people laugh at you and forcing you to clean up. No big deal–once I figured it out. Very light and easy to fill hydration bag, but make sure you put the sliding top on correctly. I strapped it on and went for a toodle around. So far, it fits great and moves as part of my body. I felt I was wearing solid spine protection that I can put stuff in and drink from–rather than a pack with a pad jammed in it. I do wonder a bit how it will fit women, because it really needs to close snugly across the chest.