Leatt - Husqvarna Velocity 5.5 Goggle
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Leatt - Husqvarna Velocity 5.5 Goggle

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Leatt - Husqvarna Velocity 5.5 GoggleLeatt Husqvarna Velocity 5. 5 Goggle Built for riders who live and breathe Husqvarna blue, the Leatt Velocity 5. 5 Husqvarna Goggle delivers uncompromising clarity, comfort, and protection straight from the race track to your next ride. Designed in partnership with Husqvarna to match the look and grit of their off road lineup, these goggles let you rep your brand with pride while trusting your vision to Leatts most advanced technology. The Velocity 5.

Leatt – Husqvarna Velocity 5.5 Goggle

Built for riders who live and breathe Husqvarna blue, the Leatt Velocity 5.5 Husqvarna Goggle delivers uncompromising clarity, comfort, and protection — straight from the race track to your next ride. Designed in partnership with Husqvarna to match the look and grit of their off-road lineup, these goggles let you rep your brand with pride while trusting your vision to Leatt’s most advanced technology.

The Velocity 5.5’s bulletproof lens is CE certified and built to take roost, rocks, or branches head-on without flinching. With a massive 170° WideVision field of view, you get more visibility in every direction, while the permanent anti-fog double lens keeps your sightline clear no matter how hard you’re pushing. The tapered frame shape fits snugly with Husqvarna and other helmets, including those with smaller eye ports, and the self-draining frame keeps mud and moisture from building up during deep motos or wet rides.

The triple-layer dual-density foam and anti-sweat fleece backing stay comfortable and secure through long days on the bike, and the OTG fit means you can wear them over prescription glasses without compromise. Outriggers ensure a perfect strap angle across any helmet, while the 45mm anti-slip strap keeps your goggles locked in place when the pace gets wild.

Whether you’re hitting the moto track or hammering through the woods, the Husqvarna Velocity 5.5 Goggles are built for riders who expect their gear to perform as hard as they do.

Why We Like It:

They fit perfectly with our Husqvarna dirt bikes — both in performance and style. The frame sits comfortably against the helmet without pressure points, and the Husky color scheme ties the whole setup together. The OTG fit is a real plus for riders who wear prescription glasses, keeping everything secure without distortion or fogging. They’re practical, durable, and built for clear vision in all kinds of riding conditions.

Why It’ll Work for You:

These goggles give you the kind of visibility and comfort you need every time you ride. The bulletproof lens protects your eyes from roost, rocks, and debris, while the wide 170° view helps you spot lines and riders around you. The anti-fog coating keeps your vision clear in heat or humidity, and the triple-layer foam seals comfortably against your face without slipping. They fit well with most helmets — even tighter eye ports — and the self-draining frame keeps mud and water from building up. They’re easy to clean, durable, and ready for long days on the bike, whether you’re racing or just out riding with friends.


Key Features:

  • CE-certified bulletproof 170° WideVision double lens
  • Permanent anti-fog coating
  • Roll-off and tear-off compatible (tear-off pack included)
  • Self-draining lower frame design prevents dirt buildup
  • Triple-layer dual-density foam with anti-sweat fleece backing
  • Outriggers with 45mm anti-slip coated strap for secure fit
  • OTG (Over-the-Glasses) compatible
  • Tapered frame fits tight eye ports and Husqvarna helmets
  • Premium construction: Polyurethane, Polycarbonate, Polyester, and fleece materials

 

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