The updated Mojave Pro Gloves by Klim are durable and comfortable for hot temps and dusty dual-sport backroads. Whether you’re heading across town to cruise some dirt roads, or across the state on a dual-sport adventure, the Mojave Pro…
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I’ve always been a little bummed that off-road motorcycle gear for women is quite limited. Recently I’ve been wearing Klim’s Women’s XC Lite set which I love and couldn’t live without. For the cooler weather, though, I was ready…
The XC Lite Gear by Klim is a must-have if you’re riding in hot weather. It keeps me cool and comfortable even on the hottest days under the Arizona sun. Don’t get me wrong, I’ll still be sweating but…
If you need four-season protection from wet elements – no matter what outdoor activity you’re pursuing – the Stow Away Jacket by Klim is a good one to keep in your pack. Personally, I wanted something that I could…
For me to say that I’ve never invested in a good pair of dirt gloves is ridiculous for a couple of different reasons. First of all, lightweight riding gloves for dirt biking are relatively inexpensive, although pretty important. Secondly,…
If you live where you are riding in hot weather or traveling to a warm climate to ride, the investment of gear made for hot weather riding is absolutely worth it. Not only does my XC Lite Gear by…
We’ve been able to put a few miles on the Krios Karbon Adventure Helmet by Klim and we feel as though the perfect description of this helmet is versatile, lightweight and comfortable. The Krios is a great helmet if…
If you’ve heard the phrase “shrink it and pink it” you’ll probably understand my frustration as a women in both the motorcycling and outdoor industry. In general, companies don’t focus on women’s gear and when they do, they often…
If you’ve seen our reviews in the past, you’ll notice I’m almost always wearing Carhartts. From everyday wear to riding motos, they were always my go-to until recently when Klim released the 626 Collection, which included the Outrider Pants.…
Most anyone out there cruising the streets on a moto can agree that when it comes to gloves, it’s easier to throw on the leather gloves you picked up for $12 at the hardware store than it is to…