Fly Racing Sector Boots
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Tested: Fly Racing Sector Boots
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In the saturated world of motocross and off-road gear, Fly Racing has become a very serious brand, and their Sector Boot is something that has caught my attention. I’ve always been fascinated with boots. It could come from my track record of broken ankles, or my obsession with rolling up to the track with sparkly white boots that help make me look faster than I really am. Either way, I’ve always been a fan of the Fly gear and figured it was about time to see how these things stack up against the
Fly Racing Sector Boots
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Gaerne SG 12 BOOTS
Great boots
The Good
good protection, comfortable ,good quality , durable
The Bad
heavy , expensive
Overall Review
its a really good boot, i have had some bad crashes and my ankles have been ok every time,solid construction, they grip the frame very well all in all they are $619.95 price tag in my opinion they are far superior to the alpinestars tech 10s
Gaerne SG 12 BOOTS
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Fastway Air EXP Ankle-Savers Footpegs
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Tested: Fastway Air/EXT AnkleSavers
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I’ve always felt that footpegs make a huge difference in how comfortable I feel on my bike, as they can inspire confidence on jumps and through the corners. Recently, I’d been running some cheap knockoff brand footpegs on my 2015 KTM 250SX-F, and decided it was time to upgrade. Since I'd been a huge fan of the Fastway brand pegs that I'd used on my last three bikes, I decided to give them another shot. But this go-around, I decided to try a set with the new AnkleSavers design. With the
Fastway Air EXP Ankle-Savers Footpegs
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Leatt 4.5 Chest Protector
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Tested: Leatt 4.5 Chest Protector
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When I hear the name Leatt, I first think of the way they revolutionized neck protection with their signature neck brace. But now, they're trying to move past being known only as a neck brace company, and are growing into their new image as a protection specialist. That includes an ever-expanding line of chest protectors. Now the last time I sported a roost guard or chest protector was when I had the Thor Sentinel in 2011. Lately though, I’ve been spending more time at the track and less time on
Leatt 4.5 Chest Protector
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