Leatt ProClip 8.0 Race V25 Shoes
What Is It?
The Leatt ProClip 8.0 Race V25 is a high-end XC and gravel clipless cycling shoe designed for maximum pedalling efficiency, stiffness, and lightweight performance.
It is Leatt’s top-tier race-focused clip-in shoe, built for competitive mountain biking (XC), gravel racing, and endurance riding where power transfer, low weight, and precise foot control are critical.
The shoe uses a carbon-injected sole, a Dyneema-reinforced upper, and Leatt’s MOZ/dual lacing system for a secure, race-ready fit.
Key Features
- Premium XC and gravel race shoe
- Compatible with SPD-style clipless pedals
- Carbon-injected sole (very stiff for power transfer)
- Lightweight and abrasion-resistant Dyneema upper
- RideGrip rubber outsole for walking traction
- Extended cleat adjustment range
- Dual MOZ lacing system for precise fit control
- Heel lock design prevents slipping inside shoe
- Two insole options for fit customization
- Designed for long-distance racing and endurance events
Specifications
| Specification |
Details |
| Brand |
Leatt |
| Model |
ProClip 8.0 Race V25 |
| Category |
XC / Gravel Clipless Cycling Shoe |
| Pedal Compatibility |
SPD (2-bolt clipless) |
| Sole |
Carbon-injected (stiff composite) |
| Upper Material |
Dyneema + TPU reinforcement |
| Closure System |
Dual MOZ lacing system |
| Outsole |
RideGrip rubber (walkable tread) |
| Cleat Range |
Extended adjustment slots |
| Intended Use |
XC Racing, Gravel Racing, Endurance MTB |
Who Is It Suitable For?
- XC mountain bike racers
- Gravel racers
- Endurance MTB riders
- Competitive cyclists focused on speed and efficiency
- Riders using clipless SPD pedal systems
- Athletes doing long-distance racing events
Who Should Use It?
- Riders prioritising maximum pedalling efficiency and stiffness
- Competitive MTB/XC athletes
- Gravel racers doing fast-paced endurance events
- Cyclists who want a race-level upgrade from entry shoes
- Riders comfortable with clipless systems and precise cleat setup
- Performance-focused cyclists who ride long distances at high intensity