ATV riding is fun and so is the gear you'll need. ATV safety gear is important, since bumps, skids and flying dirt are all part of the ATV experience. Protecting the eyes, hands, head and feet is essential.
A motorcycle helmet approved by the DOT is very important, and the more coverage the better. Your local dealers carry a wide assortment of helmet styles, representing almost every taste. Motorcycle goggles should be added to protect your eyes from flying dirt and rocks.
You will definitely need elbow pads, and consider adding a stylish riding jersey to protect you from cuts, scrapes and windburn. Long sleeves provide the best protection. Some materials even allow your skin to breathe, keeping you cool and comfortable. Consider a bright color to help other riders see you.
Riding pants made from denim, leather or synthetic material can protect your skin. Most have built in compartments to hold knee and hip pads.
Most dealers recommend steel reinforced motocross boots made of thick leather to protect your feet and ankles. These boots also help your feet stay on the footrests and look very cool. Be sure to allow for extra room in the boots for thick, cushy socks. If you don't want to go with the motocross boots, use a heavy duty boot that comes up over your ankle for the best support.
Invest in a good pair of ATV or motorcycle gloves. Not only will they protect your hands and give you a good grip on the handlebars, but they'll make you look like a real professional, even if you're just enjoying a beverage trailside.
Remember, it's cool to get the right safety gear!
A motorcycle helmet approved by the DOT is very important, and the more coverage the better. Your local dealers carry a wide assortment of helmet styles, representing almost every taste. Motorcycle goggles should be added to protect your eyes from flying dirt and rocks.
You will definitely need elbow pads, and consider adding a stylish riding jersey to protect you from cuts, scrapes and windburn. Long sleeves provide the best protection. Some materials even allow your skin to breathe, keeping you cool and comfortable. Consider a bright color to help other riders see you.
Riding pants made from denim, leather or synthetic material can protect your skin. Most have built in compartments to hold knee and hip pads.
Most dealers recommend steel reinforced motocross boots made of thick leather to protect your feet and ankles. These boots also help your feet stay on the footrests and look very cool. Be sure to allow for extra room in the boots for thick, cushy socks. If you don't want to go with the motocross boots, use a heavy duty boot that comes up over your ankle for the best support.
Invest in a good pair of ATV or motorcycle gloves. Not only will they protect your hands and give you a good grip on the handlebars, but they'll make you look like a real professional, even if you're just enjoying a beverage trailside.
Remember, it's cool to get the right safety gear!


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