Motocross Apparel – Ride in Style

Article by Jeremy Smith









Motocross apparel is very different from any other apparel, as it needs to give the rider the most safety along with freedom of movement. FMX riding, especially with its daring stunts, needs the rider to have free movement, but also needs sturdy protective gear, as chances of crashing and falling are extremely high. This sport is an Extreme Sport, which is why the Freestyle Motocross was introduced in the X Games in 1999.

A sport with such a high level of danger needs the riders to wear protective gear every time. Let’s look at the important motocross gear required.

Body Armour

Body armour is extremely important, as it protects the chest and torso area from impact and also from stones and rocks, especially when you’re dirt riding. This armour can be worn under the jersey and protects the lungs and ribcage from serious damage in case of impact. The only drawback, though, is that the armour gets very hot at times and there is reduced ventilation.

Helmet

Helmets are the most important protective gear any motocross rider has to wear. Many times after a fall, many riders have been saved from a fatal situation only because of their helmets. Agreed, helmets are a bit cumbersome, but a little discomfort is nothing in comparison to a safe life. Some riders even wear neck braces when performing extremely dangerous stunts.

Face Shields

Face shields protect your face from dirt and stones, as you will be riding at very high speeds. Some features:

* They protect your eyes and face.* They are sometimes attached to the helmet or they can be flipped on and off the helmet and face.* Shields should be scratch resistant and impact resistant. Scratched surfaces can blur your vision and the shield should not crack in case of an impact.* Tinted face shields during the day are a good idea, but you will require clear glass shields in the night.

Goggles

If you are blinded mid race because of flying debris or mud, then this can be very dangerous, not only for you but for your fellow riders as well. Some features:

* Goggles provide protection for your eyes.* Goggles should be clear for night riding and can be tinted for the day.* Goggles could block peripheral vision, that is, vision to the sides.* Goggles should always be worn over the helmet and should be securely tightened.

Gloves

Gloves give your hands protection in case of a crash or burn. Gloves also prevent slipping or losing grip of the handle bar because of sweat or moisture during rain. Gloves give you maximum grip, thus increasing performance and safety.

MX Pants

MX pants are different from normal pants that you wear. They are made from special fabrics that are sometimes fire proof, too. They are not easy to tear and can withstand impacts and crashes, thus protecting the rider’s legs from injuries.

Jersey

Jerseys are special t-shirts designed for motocross riders. These jerseys are made from special fabric that does not tear easily, thus protecting the rider in case of a crash. Some jerseys are even made from fire proof materials to give maximum protection.

Boots

Boots with non-slip soles are another important feature of the motocross apparel. The rider needs maximum grip on the foot holds and pedals to give maximum control over the bike. Accidents can happen if, by mistake, the foot slips and the bike swivels out of control.

Jewellery

Jewellery is not something every rider will wear while racing, but you can wear cool and funky rings, chains and pendants that are non-obtrusive. You can get some cool jewellery with FMX Jewellery, a company that produces jewellery for all hardcore racing fans. For more information, please click here: http://www.fmxjewellery.com.au



About the Author

Jeremy Smith is an ex-Moto Cross racer and owned a Moto Cross shop specialising in supplies of accessories and clothing for Moto Cross. Though not continuing his business anymore, he is still passionate about moto cross and its clothing and is still in touch with the young racers. He is a blogger and an avid traveller having travelled across Asia and Europe.