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Motocross and enduro pants - comfort, style and MX lifestyle every day

( number of products: 10 )
Off-road pants are built for MX/enduro riding where you’re constantly shifting on the seat, gripping the bike with your knees, and taking hits from roost, rocks, and branches. In this category you’ll find purpose-made riding pants that work with cross boots, knee guards/braces, and body armor, keeping you protected without restricting movement. They solve the usual issues riders face: blowouts at the knees/seat, heat build-up in slow technical sections, and poor fit that bunches inside boots or pulls tight when standing on the pegs. When choosing, start with fit and compatibility: make sure the knee area has enough volume for guards or braces and that the lower leg fits cleanly into your boots without excess fabric. Check materials and construction—abrasion-resistant panels in high-wear zones, reinforced inner knees for bike contact, and stretch zones where you need mobility. Match ventilation and insulation to your conditions: more airflow for summer MX tracks, sturdier fabrics and weather resistance for enduro and forest trails. For maintenance, look for durable stitching and easy-care fabrics; regular washing and closing zippers/Velcro helps the pants keep their shape and protects stretch panels. Common mistakes are sizing down for a “race fit” that becomes uncomfortable once you add knee protection, and ignoring worn inner-knee leather or melted fabric from exhaust contact. Replace pants when seams start to split, the seat is thinning, or zippers and ratchet systems stop holding—those failures show up fast mid-ride. Tip: Try the pants on with your knee guards/braces and boots, then squat and stand—if the knees pull tight or the cuffs bunch, go up a size or pick a brace-friendly cut.
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