Riding Gear
#1
If you are looking to get new riding gear, check out Fleshgear's stuff. I just gor a pair of their Crusty pants and they are awesome. They look to be very well made, comfortable, and cool looking too.
BTW- you don't have to be under 25, like Rapp music, or have an obnoxious Calvin & Hobbs sticker on the back of your truck to wear these things. Us old geezers like to be comfortable too.
BTW- you don't have to be under 25, like Rapp music, or have an obnoxious Calvin & Hobbs sticker on the back of your truck to wear these things. Us old geezers like to be comfortable too.
#2
I have been looking into getting some updated riding gear. I'm still using my old LBZ freerider pants and flamed jersey, very comfortable and still in good shape, well maybe the jersey has seen better days.
I am going to look into Fleshgear. Thanks!
I am going to look into Fleshgear. Thanks!
#5
I have a pair of MSR system 6 pants and jerseys, shoot actually I have 6 jerseys from different companies. My problem is I've never liked to have to tuck my pants in the boots like the traditional style of riding/race pants, that's why I've kept the free Riders around so long, there just to damn comfortable. So I've been looking into SMP, Answer (Bermbangers), and now maybe Fleshgear, or maybe just upgrade to a new pair of LBZs.
Who else makes free riding pants?
Who else makes free riding pants?
#7
I forgot about Shift, thanks!
Another pair I thought looked funny when worn are the No Fear, my friend has pair and although it is quality gear, it just looks too damn baggy in the seat area. One has to have some style when riding.
Another pair I thought looked funny when worn are the No Fear, my friend has pair and although it is quality gear, it just looks too damn baggy in the seat area. One has to have some style when riding.
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