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Motocross clothing

Motocross clothing is purpose-built for riding hard. Where street gear prioritises abrasion resistance from a slide, MX kit is designed for the heat, mud, sweat, and physical movement of dirt riding: stretchy ventilated jerseys, reinforced pants with leather knee panels, lightweight gloves that don't kill your grip, and matched sets in every team-bike colourway. Whether you ride motocross, enduro, hare scrambles, supermoto, or just blast trails at the weekend, the right clothing keeps you cool, mobile and properly visible on the bike. What's in this category This category covers everything you wear when you ride (other than helmet, boots, and armour): motocross jerseys for breathable upper-body coverage, MX pants with stretch panels and leather inner-knees, gloves tuned for grip and feel, and jersey-and-pants sets in matching graphics and colours. We carry adult and youth sizing across all sub-categories, with both technical race kit and more relaxed trail-oriented cuts. How to choose your kit Fit is everything: pants should sit properly over your boot, jerseys need length to stay tucked when you're in the attack position, and gloves should let you feel the bars without bunching. Look for moisture-wicking fabric, mesh ventilation panels in the hot zones (chest, upper back, inner thighs), and pre-curved sleeves and knees that match the riding stance. If you're racing or riding regularly in mixed weather, pick up two jerseys and rotate them — fabric lasts much longer when it isn't soaked and dried after every session. Every product here is chosen for the right balance of durability, ventilation, and value — from budget-friendly weekly riders to pro-spec gear used by national-level racers.
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Frequently asked questions about Motocross clothing

Why is motocross clothing cut so differently from regular sportswear?

Because the riding position is unique. Jersey sleeves are long and pre-curved to sit at the wrist in the standing attack position. Pants have stretch panels over the hamstrings and leather inner-knee panels for grip on the seat. Gloves are pre-curved with single-layer palms for grip feedback. Wearing a regular shirt and shorts on a bike fights you every minute of the ride.

Should I size up or down for motocross gear?

Order true to size, but always check the brand's chart — sizing varies wildly across MX brands. Pants are usually called out by waist in inches; jerseys by chest measurement. Remember that jerseys are designed to go over body armour, so they run roomier in the chest than street tops.

How do I wash motocross gear without ruining the graphics?

Cold water, mild detergent, wash inside-out, do not tumble dry. The sublimated graphics on modern MX jerseys are heat-sensitive and will lift or crack if you put them in a hot dryer. Hang to dry. For mud-caked pants, hose them off first before they go in the wash so the dirt does not just spread.

Can I wear motocross gear for trail riding or dual-sport?

Yes, and many trail riders do — MX gear is light, ventilated and protects against branches and roost. The trade-off is that pure MX cuts can feel athletic for slow technical riding; enduro-cut pants and jerseys (slightly more relaxed, often with pockets) split the difference if you spend most of your time off-track.

Do I need a matching jersey and pants set?

Not at all — many riders mix brands by preference. Sets do offer a cleaner look on the bike, a discounted bundle price, and matched cuts so the jersey hem and pant waist layer cleanly without bunching. If you find a colour and brand you love, sets are usually the best value.