Gear

Now Available! EVS Takt MX Helmet

Bold new graphics, ultra lightweight, Aramid-Kevlar-Carbon-fiberglass Composite shell and more with an MSRP of $250… Check it out!

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Now Available! EVS Factor MX Helmet

With an MSRP of $169, the EVS Factor Helmet is priced to move. Check out the cool styling of the Vertigo graphics!

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EVS New 2009 Casual Collection

EVS shows off their new 2009 casual collection, check it out!

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Klim - Casual Intelligence

Klim releases new line of really cool technical t-shirts, made with 100% high-performance moisture-wicking polyester, which are designed and patterned to be a functional riding piece as well as worn casually.

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Klim - F4 anniversary edition Helmet

Klim is celebrating ten years of creating superior technical riding gear by introducing the F4 Anniversary Edition Helmet.

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New Moose Glove

The ultimate glove designed for the hunter or ATV rider. This glove is made with Lycra material. It has cow-hide napskin leather on the top of the glove.

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2009 THOR Quadrant Helmet

The Quadrant Helmet adheres to the same principles as Thor’s Quadrant gear line-up. Uncompromising quality and and value at an affordable price is the underlying principle behind Quadrant.

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fly racing hydro pack

Fly Racing Convertible Hydro Pack Kit

This kit comes with a convertible chest protector and a hydration pack, so you never have to decide between protection and hydration on a long trail ride.

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2009 Troy Lee Designs SE

As you continue to push your skills and evolve as a racer and rider, you end up being more and more hard on your gear. If you’re constantly evolving, your gear should too.

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evs gear bag

Everything But The Girl — EVS Freighter Gear Bag

If you’re like us, you have a lot of gear to bring to your favorite ride spot. Heck, we even use our gear bags when we travel

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