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Motocross and enduro equipment - style, functionality and everyday comfort

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Off-Road Gear is built for MX/off-road riders who ride hard, crash, sweat, and keep going. This category covers the essentials that protect you and keep you in control: cross boots, helmets, goggles, jerseys, pants, gloves, body armor, knee guards/braces, neck protection, hydration packs and base layers. The goal is simple: reduce impact injuries and fatigue, stay comfortable in changing weather, and avoid small issues (fogged lenses, blisters, overheated body) that ruin your pace and focus. When choosing your kit, start with fit and compatibility. Boots must lock your heel without crushing toes, and knee braces should work with your boot height and pant cut; body armor needs to sit tight under a jersey and not interfere with a neck brace. Next, match materials to your riding: vented panels for summer sand and moto, heavier denier fabrics and reinforced leather for rocky enduro, and multi-layer membranes only when you truly need weather protection. Finally, think maintenance: removable/washable liners, replaceable boot buckles and soles, tear-off ready goggle frames, and easy-to-clean armor make a big difference over a season. Common mistakes are buying gear too loose “for comfort” and mixing sizes that fight each other (brace vs boot vs pant), which creates pressure points and reduced protection. Replace worn parts before they fail: rounded boot soles, cracked buckles, stretched straps, crushed helmet EPS after an impact, and scratched or delaminating goggle lenses. Check seams, armor coverage, and strap elasticity regularly—off-road vibration and mud will find the weak spot fast. Tip: Try on boots with your knee guards/braces and socks you actually ride in—most fit issues come from this mismatch, not the boot itself.
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