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Fox Racing Indicator Pants
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Pants are for downhillers and those who only ride park, right? Wrong, says Fox Racing, and they’ve designed the all-new Indicator pants to help prove their point. Instead of super heavy duty ripstop ballistic nylon, the Indicator is made with lightweight, four-way stretch fabrics, and instead of the baggy cuts of days gone by, these are rather more form-hugging and all the more functional for it. Excited at the prospect of a little extra leg protection while still being able to pedal around, we’ve had the Indicator out for a handful of rides so far and we’re here to give you our first...
Posted by iceman2058 on 10/22/2018 10:58am
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Fox Racing Digit Gloves
The Good

Perfect fit, well ventilated and good finger protection.

The Bad

Velcro closure could be slightly larger to hold better.

Overall Review
The last four pair of gloves I have purchased have been Fox Digit gloves. There are more elaborate designs out there. More padding, more colors, more style, more expensive, more everything. But I really like the basic design of this glove. They fit like a second skin without any thick padded sections or bulky armored graphics. I am a recreational mountain biker that rides up and down mountain trails (no bias, ride everywhere). I don't really need full-on downhill protection, but I also like to walk away unscathed from the occasional otb or high side event. These gloves offer good hand...
Posted by thinkbike on 5/31/2018 6:31am
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Fox Racing Dirtpaw Gloves
The Good

Price, comfort, durability

The Bad

Velcro can wear out, styling is a bit outdated

Overall Review
Growing up on a moto, the dirtpaws were always my go to glove as they were comfortable, provided good knuckle protection and they held up great. When I got into MTBs these were the obvious choice and I knew they would not let me down. I prefer a tight fitting glove that does not bunch up alot, and so I went a size down from my normal glove size and they fit perfect. gloves are comfortable on the bike, but thin enough that you can grab stuff out of your pack, work on your bike, etc. without too much issue. In terms of durability, I have gone through a few pairs of the gloves, but that is after...
Posted by lagocza on 11/30/2017 8:53pm
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Fox Racing Rampage Pro Carbon (2013-2018) Helmet
The Good

Excellent protection, airflow is good for a full-face, remove-able inserts, crash replacement policy. Looks good!

The Bad

Not as light as you would expect from a carbon helmet, a bit bigger shell than some others. Pricey.

Overall Review
I had a pretty crazy crash in Whistler a few years ago where I broke my old Fox helmet and needed to replace it. The shop I went into hooked me up with a crash replacement and 30% off this new lid. As it usually goes, I was drawn to the great looking colors, cool looking carbon inlay and overall feel of quality that the Fox Rampage Pro Carbon has when you put it on. The vents do a good job of dumping heat as long as you are riding. I wouldn't climb with this thing on my head on purpose, but its better than any other dedicated full face helmet I've ever used when talking about vents. It has a...
Posted by NMK183 on 4/9/2017 8:42pm
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