Best & worst motocross pants, jerseys & gloves review (rated by riders!)︱Cross Training Enduro

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  • www.crosstraini... Which brands make the best motocross jerseys, pants and gloves? It can be difficult to find good quality products nowadays. Fake reviews by retailers. Social media influencers promoting motocross riding gear brands in exchange for cash. And lazy moto-journalists who just repeat the manufacturer's ads for enduro jerseys, pants and gloves reviews. We also looked into where the motocross boots and mx gloves are manufactured. Recently we compiled hundreds of negative and positive comments from riders about their enduro boots. We think this long-term perspective is much more accurate motocross pants and jerseys review for assessing the true quality of products. So.... the best motocross jerseys and pants? We compiled 350 comments from riders. Best to worst mx pants and jerseys? Some interesting points for motocross riding gear. Many riders said many brands were originally very high quality, but have dropped badly in recent years for riding gear like mx gloves. Klim, Fly, Troy Lee, Moose, MSR, Oneal, Thor and Fox. Unfortunately there were unsufficient comments on other brands to form a reliable judgement on enduro pants and jerseys. This included Shot, Answer, Leatt, Scott, Alpinestar and Shift. The advertising claims that this is for ventilation and comfort, but the textiles often tear very easily... riders believe it's just a cost-cutting measure. A substantial number of riders have resorted to 'non-moto' gear instead of Klim, Fly or Troy lee pants and jerseys. Who makes the best enduro pants and jerseys? And what country are they made in? There is a lot of very poor quality riding gear!I am one of the latest victims. There are also holes developing in the legs of these motocross pants. These include Fox, Thor, MSR, Shift and Moose. Many riders pointed out that some manufacturers are moving to much thinner materials. This is usually workwear, army clothes, jeans, denim jackets, flanalette shirts, and high visibility safety clothes. In cooler climates the lack of ventilation is not a problem and they say this type of clothing is much more abrasion-resistant than most enduro pants and jerseys from Moose, MSR or Oneal. What about the motorbike gloves? We only include approval ratings for brands where there were plenty of comments to form a judgment. The only Fox glove that had any positive rating was the 'Dirtpaw' glove. It is unfortunate that most manufacturers begin with high quality products. It's very interesting to see that one third of riders do not buy motorbike gloves due to the drop in quality over recent years. They prefer work gloves, rigger gloves and even shooting gloves. The motorbike brands? Fly Racing had the highest approval rating. The worst? Fox and Thor not far behind. They become successful, they grow, then they begin to focus on profits instead of quality. Remember these results are only based on comments from 350 riders, so it's only a rough indication of how the brands are perceived by riders. But it will be more accurate than the bullshit reviews on social media... I hope!This is very true with Fox. However, it's good to see that Klim has maintained their standards, at least with their pants and jerseys. And there are frayed threads everywhere and the outer material is half worn through in many places, despite no tearing or abrasion. The good news? These are now the most ventilated pants I have ever used. And the internal mesh liner is intact. Perhaps M2R should use the mesh liner as the external material too. Where is it made? China. No surprises there. Many budget brands choose generic Chinese-made products and just get their logo stitched on, instead of another brand's. he good news? Not too many brands opt for Chinese made pants and jerseys. Oneal used to sell Chinese-made pants and jerseys, but seem to have changed to Taiwan recently. I checked in my local motorbike shops and Alpinestar, Shift, Thor and Fox all appear to use Vietnamese manufacturing now. I am researching motocross/enduro pants and jerseys now. Please let me know your good and bad experiences with riding gear. What was the brand? Country of manufacture? Into enduro riding? See all our dirt bike videos for dirt riding tips. Our channel now had hundreds of dirt bike videos covering reviews, and enduro riding techniques. Search our channel for dirt riding gear too. Our dirt riding tips also include wider topics such as the best dirt riding boots. What went wrong? How long did it last? I will report back. So far, the worst brand appears to be Fox. While some riders report no problems, there are many who say the quality of Fox pants and jerseys has been very poor recent years. The best brand? Klim seems to get the most positive reports from riders. But it is very expensive and there are still negative experiences... mostly with Klim gloves so far. T
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