Leatt MTB Enduro 2.0 Helmet (MTB / eMTB Convertible)
The Leatt Enduro 2.0 is built around versatility—giving you the option of a lightweight trail helmet with the added protection of a chin bar when the terrain demands it.
At its core is a convertible design, allowing you to switch between open-face and full-face configurations using a simple push-button chin bar system. This makes it particularly suited to modern riding styles, where a single ride can include long climbs, technical descents, and everything in between.
Protection is handled through Leatt’s 360° Turbine Technology, designed to reduce both rotational forces and low-speed impact energy—key contributors to concussion-type injuries. This is combined with in-moulded impact foam for higher-speed crash protection, creating a multi-layered safety system.
Ventilation is a standout feature. With around 20 vents, airflow remains effective even at lower speeds—particularly relevant for eMTB riding, where airflow is reduced during climbs.
Additional details like the Fidlock magnetic buckle, adjustable breakaway visor, and moisture-wicking liner all contribute to a helmet that is easy to live with on longer rides.
In practice, this is a helmet that adapts to how you ride—rather than forcing you into one setup.
Key Features
- Convertible design with removable chin bar (push-button system)
- 360° Turbine Technology reduces rotational and low-speed impact forces
- In-moulded impact foam for high-speed crash protection
- 20 ventilation ports for effective airflow at all speeds
- Fidlock magnetic buckle for easy, secure fastening
- Adjustable breakaway visor for added safety
- Moisture-wicking, anti-odour, washable liner
- Sunglasses dock for secure storage
Torque Collective Insight
This sits in a very specific category—convertible protection.
It’s not trying to be:
- the lightest trail helmet
- or a full DH helmet
It’s designed for riders who want flexibility.
For eMTB riders, that makes a lot of sense:
- longer rides
- varied terrain
- repeated climbs and descents
Instead of swapping helmets or compromising, you get:
- open-face comfort on climbs
- added protection when things get steep
The trade-off is simple:
- slightly heavier than a trail lid
- less protective than a true full-face
But for most riders, this is a practical, real-world solution.
Fit & Sizing
- S: 51–55 cm
- M: 55–59 cm
- L: 59–63 cm
- Micro-adjust dial system for fine tuning fit
- Three shell sizes for better proportional fit
- Approx. weight:
- ~640g with chin bar
- ~360g without chin bar
Who It’s For
- Trail and eMTB riders
- Riders wanting one helmet for varied terrain
- Riders mixing climbing, trail, and technical descending
- Riders who value flexibility over specialisation
Who It’s Not For
- Pure downhill / bike park riders (full-face better)
- Riders wanting the lightest possible trail helmet
- Riders who don’t want to remove / manage a chin bar