Leatt MTB Sneakers Stick on New WaffleGrip Professional Rubber: HydrDri 7.0 & 3.0 Flat Professional Evaluation

Leatt might have solely been making mountain bike footwear for a few years, however they’ve already progressed loads, and the 2023 lineup sees large efficiency upgrades at cheap costs, a giant half due to their all-new WaffleGrip Professional tread design and softer RideGrip Professional rubber. We’ve been driving the waterproof Leatt HydrDri 7.0 Flat and mid-level Leatt MTB 3.0 Flat Professional footwear on platform pedals for the previous few weeks, and have improved how effectively they follow traction pins in any climate.

Leatt revamps MTB shoe vary to swimsuit path to gravity riders

2023 Leatt MTB shoes get WaffleGrip Pro sole with RideGrip Pro rubber
HydrDri 7.0 Flat (l) & MTB 4.0 Flat Professional (r)

We’ve truly already teased a great bit of the second-generation MY23 updates to Leatt’s mountain bike shoe vary, but it surely’s value taking a better take a look at improved efficiency that makes its method all the way in which right down to their $99 entry-level footwear. And to be sincere, the naming schemes are a bit straightforward to combine up, so value explaining. Plus, I’ve been driving the 2 higher-end variations of the brand new flat pedal footwear, so can provide some real-world suggestions on how effectively they stick.

2023 Leatt MTB shoes, new WaffleGrip Pro sole with new RIdeGrip Pro rubber
all credited photographs c. Mountain Bike Connection (BCA), photograph by Mirror Media, lead photograph by Rupert Fowler

Just about all of Leatt’s MTB footwear initially had a hollowed-out waffle-pattern tread like Vans skate footwear with loads of damaging area (known as WaffleGrip). However the webs connecting the tread truly made the footwear too stiff for the most effective grip. So that they inverted the design, creating WaffleGrip Professional with particular person 2mm tall triangular tread blocks that may every deform individually, and permit the only real beneath to flex unrestricted by the tread. The result’s loads of damaging area for each brief & lengthy traction pins to dig in, plus a extra self-cleaning design.

Leatt MTB 4.0 Flat Pro shoes review, hike-a-bike
c. BCA, photograph by Mirror Media

But, Leatt nonetheless wished extra grip, in order that they formulated a 20% softer rubber – dubbed RideGrip Professional – that’s even stickier on the pedals, in addition to off-the-bike scrambling up rocks. Plus, it’s stated to ship nearly the identical stage of sturdiness because the more durable rubber, so the footwear will nonetheless final you many seasons.

Evaluation Leatt MTB 3.0 Flat Professional footwear

Leatt MTB 4.0 Flat Pro shoes review, trailside
c. BCA, photograph by Mirror Media

The massive evolution in Leatt’s flat pedal footwear continues from the brand new grip and stickier rubber, additionally to an improved midsole that mixes EVA foam and rubber to offer further damping of vibration and impacts. Very like a versatile shoe can bend over the pedal to keep up grip, if the construction of the shoe can damp impacts a bit, it’s extra prone to keep on the pedal and never bounce off whenever you barrel by way of chunky rock gardens. Plus, the shoe:pedal interface is the largest switch of forces between rider and bike when you’re flying down the path, so the extra consolation & stability the higher.

Leatt MTB 4.0 Flat Pro shoes review, pair

The $150 / 170€ Leatt MTB 3.0 Flat Professional footwear are focused at all-mountain, enduro, and downhill driving, combining the medium-stiffness upgraded sole with a bolstered higher. With a large skate shoe sneaker really feel, they’re lower pretty excessive on the ankle each inside & out with a loose-fitting neoprene cuff that provides a little bit of safety from an errant pedal or flying path particles, and has so honest saved most grime & rocks out with out feeling too tight.

My Professional-level footwear are tightened with a micro-adjust MOZ cable & dial (Leatt’s personal Boa-style system that they again and supply substitute elements for) hooked up to the stiff rubber encompass of mesh facet vent panels, and an extended velcro strap up high. They get additionally get perforation vents throughout the remainder of the artificial leather-based higher, and heavy-duty rubber toe & heel safety.

Leatt MTB 4.0 Flat Pro shoes review, actual weight 809g, size 43

The footwear really feel fairly mild for a well-protected enduro shoe with a sticky rubber sole, weighing in at 809g for the pair in my dimension 43 in snow camo.

There’s additionally a lace-up model of those 3.0 Flat Professional footwear that promote for $130 / 150€ for many who don’t need the added complexity of the dial closure, plus it’s possible you’ll even save a number of grams.

Leatt MTB 4.0 Flat Pro shoes review, riding
c. BCA, photograph by Rupert Fowler

I’ve been driving and mountain climbing trails now for some time in these new Leatt MTB 3.0 Flat Professional footwear and might actually admire their newest sole & midsole development. On the bike, they really feel firmly planted on a few totally different platform pedals I’ve tried, hooking up like velcro whether or not the pins are brief or shin-shredding lengthy.

Hike-a-biking within the snow & mud exhibits they aren’t magic, however any grime, rock, or root to grip on on the revised WaffleGrip Professional tread is a large enchancment over the older Vans-style tread. After only a few, you possibly can begin to see small divots within the tread blocks from the longest pins making contact, however now round 10 rides in there’s probably not any extra put on because the pins appear to have discovered their place.

And actually, the footwear would possibly even really feel extra related to the pedals now. Or that may very well be my creativeness, as I simply get used to new footwear which can be breaking in round my ft?

Evaluation Leatt HydrDri 7.0 Flat footwear

Leatt HydrDri 7.0 Flat shoes review inner waterproof membrane detail

Now extra in additional season-appropriate situations, the most costly footwear within the 2023 Leatt MTB lineup are these $190 / 210€ waterproof HydrDri 7.0 Flat footwear, unsurprising as they’re actually extra advanced. Not like many winter footwear, they aren’t insulated making them extra versatile in all seasons, and the outer shell just isn’t truly what makes them waterproof. As a substitute, beneath you discover a extra typical shoe development with a Leatt 10k/10k breathable membrane on the within and easy speed-laces that cinch tight, held in place with a cam lock.

Leatt HydrDri 7.0 Flat waterproof MTB shoes review

On the surface, the HydrDri 7 footwear do have a tricky outer gaiter shell that’s extremely waterproof but versatile, additionally with heel & toe reinforcement, a water-resistant zipper, and a safe snap closure on the high that matches tightly however comfortably in opposition to your leg, and beneath your pant leg. Then, there is similar top-tier WaffleGrip Professional x RideGrip Professional sole for max platform pedal grip.

That’s actually the place these footwear shine, providing the identical flat pedal grip, even when the climate outdoors is depressing.

Leatt HydrDri 7.0 Flat shoes review, actual weight 895g, size 43

Even with the outer safety gaiter, the Leatt HydrDri 7.0 Flat footwear aren’t a lot heavier than an everyday pair of gravity footwear, an actual 895g for my dimension 43 boots footwear.

I even have to essentially resist the temptation to name them boots. They appear to be boots and sit subsequent to my insulate winter boots from Northwave & 45Nrth for the time being. However actually, due to the low-cut internal shoe development, they really feel much more like an everyday path sneaker than actual winter boots. If you happen to trip within the Arctic that is perhaps a draw back, however actually these are simply extra versatile.

Leat HydrDri 7.0 Flat MTB shoes review, riding
c. BCA, photograph by Mirror Media

That large shock right here for me is that the HydrDri 7.0 footwear are actually simply foul-weather footwear, not winter footwear. In truth, they don’t really feel overly heat for the time being after we are nonetheless within the dying throes of winter. However in the identical dimension 43, these footwear do provide a bit extra room for thicker socks. Meaning I can go together with merino ski socks to remain heat in freezing temps, however I’ll nonetheless be capable of trip in these waterproof footwear when temps heat up.

However the cuff stays tight in opposition to my leg, and stays beneath slim-cut driving pants, so the mud stays out, my ft truly keep dry whereas driving tremendous sloppy moist trails, and you may simply hose them clear on the finish of the trip with out worrying about moist socks. And after I’m worrying about looking for grip beneath my tires on slick trails and muddy off-cambers… I’ve had sticky predictable grip on my pedals.

I already talked about that it’s good to have the very same grip on summer season & winter footwear, proper? That’s a welcome new characteristic to me, as I often had resorted to non-cycling-specific boots for winter platform pedal driving. And now I’m wondering why I didn’t get correct winter flat pedal footwear earlier than.

Different MTB Flat & Clipless shoe choices

2023 Leatt MTB shoes, MTB 4.0 Clip Pro
c. BCA, photograph by Mirror Media

I haven’t tried the Leatt clipless footwear in any respect. They do share some comparable development particulars up high, however mix a stiffer WaffleGrip (not Professional) sole with a recessed cleat pocket cutout. The uppers are similar to my 3.0 Flat footwear, with the choice for the $160 / 180€ Leatt MTB 4.0 Clip Professional with the identical MOZ dial closure or the simplified $150 / 160 Leatt MTB 4.0 Clip with basic laces. These clipless footwear use the unique hollowed-out waffle sample (WaffleGrip) with block tread lugs on the heel & toe, and stick to the longer-wearing however not fairly as delicate RideGrip rubber.

2023 Leatt MTB shoes, MTB 2.0 Flat
c. BCA, photograph by Mirror Media

I additionally haven’t ridden the $99 / 120€ Leatt MTB 2.0 Flat footwear, however their sole development is strictly the identical as the three.0 Flat Professionals I’ve been driving, simply with an easier skater sneaker-style lace-up higher. Phrase on the road can be that Leatt will proceed to introduce restricted version designs at this inexpensive value level, as effectively.

Wrapping up extra stable Leatt driving gear…

Additionally of be aware in these driving images that we present final week at Mountain Bike Connection Winter in Tuscany…

riding NOX Epium eMTB in Leatt gravity gear, Mountain Bike Connection Winter, Rupert Fowler
c. BCA, photograph by Rupert Fowler

I’m driving in Leatt’s new denims – the $120€ MTB Gravity 3.0 Pants that are surprisingly comfy on & off-the-bike due to a hard-wearing stretchy polyester denim material with loads of motion to suit over kneepads, and smartphone-friendly pockets. The kneepads I’m carrying are the brand new $130€ AirFlex Knee Guard Hybrid Professional that provides prolonged protection and further safety above the knee. After which the $150€ MTB All-Mtn 3.0 helmet with 360 Turbine anti-rotation impression safety, a pleasant Fidlock magnetic closure, and dial-adjust that makes this lid match my head extra securely than every other Leatt half-shell helmet but.

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