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The off-road collection includes enduro jackets, motocross vests, and protective body armor designed for aggressive trail riding and competition. These range from lightweight mesh jackets with integrated armor pockets to full-coverage protection vests with CE-certified back and chest protectors. Many styles are compatible with Tech-Air® airbag systems and feature modular designs that allow riders to adjust protection levels based on riding conditions.
Yes, most jackets and vests in this collection are specifically designed to work with modern neck brace systems. They feature lower-profile shoulder construction and strategic cutouts that prevent interference with neck brace movement. This ensures both protection systems can function properly together without restricting your range of motion or compromising safety during aggressive off-road riding.
The choice depends on your riding conditions and protection needs:
| Factor | Jacket | Vest |
|---|---|---|
| Weather Protection | Full coverage with abrasion resistance | Minimal coverage, worn over jersey |
| Ventilation | Moderate airflow | Maximum breathability |
| Best For | Cooler weather, trail riding | Hot conditions, racing |
Vests offer core protection with superior ventilation for warmer climates, while jackets provide more comprehensive coverage and abrasion resistance for varied terrain and weather conditions.
Products in this collection feature CE-certified armor meeting EN 1621 standards for impact protection. Back protectors are certified to EN 1621-2 (Level 1 or Level 2), while chest, shoulder, and elbow armor meet EN 1621-1 standards. Many styles also accommodate Tech-Air® electronic airbag systems, which provide additional protection beyond traditional armor. All certifications are validated through rigorous testing and proven in professional motocross and enduro competition.
Yes, most products in this collection are designed for multi-discipline off-road use. The protection systems, ventilation, and fit are optimized for the aggressive body positions and impacts common to both motocross and enduro riding. However, riders may prefer lighter, more ventilated options for enduro and trail riding, while motocross racers often choose maximum coverage styles. The modular design of many products allows you to adjust armor placement and coverage based on your specific discipline and riding intensity.