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The Leatt Corporation is the exclusive global distributor of the Leatt-Brace™, a Neck Brace designed to prevent or lessen the severity of potentially devastating motor sport injuries to the cervical spine (neck). The manufacture and development of the core products currently take place at the Leatt Corporation’s offices in Cape Town, South Africa, which are situated at the headquarters of the Leatt Brace Holdings (Pty) Ltd.

The impetus for the project came from Dr. Chris Leatt’s medical knowledge, his history as a motorcycle racer and the many neck injuries he has witnessed. The product not only has motor sport applications, but the Company believes that it can be used by anyone wearing a crash helmet as a form of protection. The inventor of the brace, Dr. Chris Leatt, is the President of the Leatt Corporation and is responsible for executing the Company’s global strategy.
Leatt Corporation, Inc. Contact Information Contact Information of Leatt Corporation, Inc.
Phone+1 (702) 447-6751
FAX+1 (702) 447-6751
Websitehttp://www.leatt-brace.com/
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AddressOffice No. 775
5348 Vegas Drive
Las Vegas
Nevada
89108
 

Recent News Headlines of Leatt Corporation, Inc.
  • Leatt Corporation Announces Collaboration with BMW and KTM

    CAPE TOWN, South Africa - Leatt Corporation (Pink Sheets: LEAT.PK), a Nevada, USA Corporation headquartered in Cape Town, South Africa, that develops, sells and distributes the Leatt-Brace™, a Neck Brace system designed to help prevent potentially devastating motor sport injuries to the cervical spine (neck), today announced that it will be collaborating with BMW and KTM on a cervical spine protection system for the sports motorcyclist. - November 02, 2005

  • Leatt Corporation Announces Location of its Production Plant in Cape Town, South Africa

    Leatt Corporation (Pink Sheets: LEAT), a Nevada Corporation that develops, sells and distributes the Leatt-Brace™, a Prophylactic Neck Brace system designed to prevent potentially devastating motor sport injuries to the cervical spine (neck), today announced the location of its production plant in Cape Town, South Africa. - October 24, 2005

  • Leatt Corporation Announces Appointment of its President as Injury Assessment Officer for Motorsport South Africa

    Cape Town, South Africa, – Leatt Corporation (Pink Sheets – LEAT), a Nevada Corporation headquartered in Cape Town, South Africa, that develops, sells and distributes the Leatt-Brace™, a Prophylactic Neck Brace System designed to prevent potentially devastating motor sport injuries to the cervical spine (neck), today announced that its President & C.E.O., Dr. Chris Leatt, has been appointed as injury assessment officer for Motorsport South Africa (MSA, www.motorsport.co.za). - September 28, 2005

  • Leatt Corporation Announces Motorsport South Africa Endorsement

    Cape Town, South Africa,– Leatt Corporation (Pink Sheets – LEAT), a Nevada Corporation headquartered in Cape Town, South Africa, that develops, sells and distributes the Leatt-Brace™, a Prophylactic Neck Brace System designed to prevent potentially devastating motor sport injuries to the cervical spine (neck), today announced that use of the Leatt-Brace™ has been endorsed by Motorsport South Africa (MSA). - September 07, 2005

  • Leatt Corporation Announces Completion of Design Specifications for Revised Neck Brace Models

    Cape Town, South Africa– Leatt Corporation (Pink Sheets – LEAT), a Nevada Corporation headquartered in Cape Town, South Africa, that develops, sells and distributes the Leatt-Brace™, a Prophylactic Neck Brace System designed to prevent potentially devastating motor sport injuries to the cervical spine (neck), today announced the completion of the design specifications for the revised MOTO GPX and MOTO R models. - August 29, 2005


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