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		<title>Motocross Riding Gear</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Helmet:  A motocross helmet is, if not the most important, in the top two.  A good helmet should protect your head, neck and face from injury and flying debris.  It should fit snugly, have padding that can be removed, and have plenty of room for goggles which will protect your eyes.  Helmets can be found [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://youthmotocrossgear.com/wp-content/uploads/MotocrossStunt.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-10" title="Motocross Stunt" src="http://youthmotocrossgear.com/wp-content/uploads/MotocrossStunt.jpg" alt="Motocross Stunt" width="230" height="170" /></a>Helmet:  A motocross helmet is, if not the most important, in the top two.  A good helmet should protect your head, neck and face from injury and flying debris.  It should fit snugly, have padding that can be removed, and have plenty of room for goggles which will protect your eyes.  Helmets can be found for riders of all ages and both genders, though the only difference is usually the size and color of the helmet in question.  Make sure to get precise measurements for your helmet as it has to fit snugly in order to be effective.  Hand in hand with your helmet should be a good pair of goggles to protect your eyes.</p>
<p>Body Armor: Armor for your chest, back, and shoulders is also in the top two for your own protection.  Motocross armor is made of tough and flexible materials that can withstand shock and damage and still be comfortable.  Some have reinforced spines or removable panels.  They are always well ventilated for your own comfort.  The kind of body armor you want should be comfortable, tough, and flexible, meaning you’ll likely have to shell out some cash for it.</p>
<p>Motocross Boots:  While not quite as important as a helmet or armor, boots are definitely up there on the list of motocross riding gear since you won’t want to go riding in your shoes!  Motocross boots can be long or short, but the most important things are that they are sturdy, adjustable and have plenty of support for your ankles and feet.  This helps to ensure that if there’s an accident, you’ll be less likely to twist your foot or break a bone. Purchase whatever style of boot you’re most comfortable with wearing and be sure to shop around to find the perfect fit.  You don’t want blisters!</p>
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<p>Various Guards (shin, knee, elbow, gloves):  For the rest of your body, you should look at guards like shin guards and gloves.  If you’re a new rider, these should be given some weight; if you’re more veteran, you might be tempted to, if not wait, buy discount for a bit.  These things protect your joints and hands though, so don’t put them off too long or you could find yourself with broken bones more frequently.</p>
<p>Jacket:  It’s not nearly as important as the armor, but a good motocross jacket makes you feel good and confidence is part of the game.  A good jacket can also help you to stay dry and warm in foul weather riding and can be worn off the track too.</p>
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<p>Other:  Tee shirts, hats, and other paraphernalia should be left til last.  They aren’t necessary, but they’re cool, so when you have some ready money, find some clothing for yourself or your friends and family to support you while you ride!</p>
<p>There are a lot of different varieties within each type of motocross gear, depending on the company.  Make sure that the gear is certified by a safety commission like DOT or whatever your country uses to standardize safety in riding gear.  Finally, be sure that you’re comfortable wearing it and that you’ll be able to clean it.  Then gear up in your motocross gear and go motocross racing!</p>
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		<title>Motocross Body Armors</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Motocross body armor protects your chest and back from potential damage due to an accident.  It can also protect your shoulders and belly and sometimes even your arms from the potential injuries that can be incurred while racing.  Motocross body armor comes in all different shapes and sizes and you can purchase one that fits [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://youthmotocrossgear.com/wp-content/uploads/Fox_Racing_Youth-Girls_Body_Armor.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-34" title="Fox_Racing_Youth-Girls_Body_Armor" src="http://youthmotocrossgear.com/wp-content/uploads/Fox_Racing_Youth-Girls_Body_Armor.jpg" alt="Fox Racing Youth Girls Body Armor" width="214" height="214" /></a>Motocross body armor protects your chest and back from potential damage due to an accident.  It can also protect your shoulders and belly and sometimes even your arms from the potential injuries that can be incurred while racing.  Motocross body armor comes in all different shapes and sizes and you can purchase one that fits your needs with relative ease.</p>
<p>Chest Protectors:  Chest protectors are motocross body armor that focuses on protecting the chest, neck and back.  Often they are padded for the support of the neck and sometimes have a harder spine protector too.  They don’t cover the stomach at all and only a few types protect the shoulders.  They are generally worn over your clothing.</p>
<p>Armor Jackets:  Armor jackets (or just body armor) is like a thick armored jacket which protects everything from the waist up, including the arms and shoulders.  They are designed like a well fitting leather jacket, but with plenty of padding, mesh, and a hard chest piece, shoulders, elbows and belt.  Since they cover far more of the body, they are that much more expensive, but they are also very convenient and last a long time.</p>
<p><a href="http://youthmotocrossgear.com/wp-content/uploads/Fox_Motocross_Body_Armor.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-32" title="Fox_Motocross_Body_Armor" src="http://youthmotocrossgear.com/wp-content/uploads/Fox_Motocross_Body_Armor.jpg" alt="Fox Motocross Body Armor" width="227" height="227" /></a>Subframe:  Subframe body armor merely covers the front and back and connects over the shoulders.  They are made from a lightly rigid foam and padding which makes it useful for deflecting debris and absorbing shocks from more minor falls.  However, subframes should be paired off with things like elbow guards in order to have more effectiveness.</p>
<p>Roost Deflector:  Roost Deflector body armor are a cross between chest protectors and armor jackets; they cover the back, front and sides and have shoulder and elbow guards, but no sleeves.  They don’t have as much padding though and there are gaps between the shoulders and the main piece which have to be dealt with.  They are cheaper than armor jackets though, so are good to use if you want more protection, but can’t afford total protection.</p>
<p>Choosing a good Motocross body armor is an important piece to add to your motocross gear wardrobe.  It protects you from the worst of any possible injuries you can get from racing and is both stylish and comfortable enough to wear whenever you need to.  Don’t forget about your motocross body armor when you’re riding-for your own safety!</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[The manufactures of Fox Racing gear have long recognized that the age of riders is getting younger and younger.  The manufacturers also know that younger racers have specific needs that must be met by their equipment.  If you have a youth or younger racer, then you must make sure that they have gear that is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://youthmotocrossgear.com/wp-content/uploads/motocross_goggle.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-28" title="motocross goggle" src="http://youthmotocrossgear.com/wp-content/uploads/motocross_goggle.jpg" alt="" width="191" height="191" /></a>The manufactures of Fox Racing gear have long recognized that the age of riders is getting younger and younger.  The manufacturers also know that younger racers have specific needs that must be met by their equipment.  If you have a youth or younger racer, then you must make sure that they have gear that is especially built for them because it will be best at protecting your young rider.</p>
<p>The most important thing is of course the protective Fox Racing gear.  These include helmets, chest protectors, gloves and boots and are very important to take a close look at.  All Fox Racing gear is generally well built and very high quality, so you don’t need to worry about an inferior product.</p>
<p>Kid’s racing gear is built from materials like injected polycarbonate and is carefully padded with materials that are comfortable, supportive, and still easy to remove and clean whenever it becomes necessary to.  This is most important in the helmet and the chest protector because these two articles of racing gear are the most instrumental in protecting your child in an accident.</p>
<p>Helmets should always be close fitting and snug in order to provide the most protection, so don’t buy one for your child to ‘grow into’; instead, take careful measurements before buying and make sure that the helmet fits well.<a href="http://youthmotocrossgear.com/wp-content/uploads/kids_motocross.jpg"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-29" title="kids motocross" src="http://youthmotocrossgear.com/wp-content/uploads/kids_motocross.jpg" alt="kids motocross" width="157" height="159" /></a></p>
<p>For chest protectors, you can be more lenient about sizing because they are adjustable anyway; however, buying a youth chest protector guarantees that the adjustments will fit your child without a lot of effort on your part.  After that, you’ll want to look at boots and gloves; both of which can be made in the sizes for youth, but are otherwise similar to adult gear which is to say that they are tough, have hard soles, and can be adjusted using straps.</p>
<p>Other Fox Racing Gear for kids to keep in mind are goggles, which are generally sized smaller to fit around smaller heads and beneath smaller helmets.  Gloves too tend to only differ in that they are smaller.  Fox Racing gear that is more casual is only different in size, but are no less sturdy and stylized than the adult ones.</p>
<p>The final difference is that Fox Racing gear for kids tends to be brighter colored and patterned than the adult equivalent in order to appear more distinct and more appealing to the youth.  Tee shirts and hoodys are geared more towards the younger enthusiasts, as are the caps and jackets.  Even the more protective gear such as helmets and protectors are more distinctive and are also generally divided by gender with male and female helmets being more distinctive from each other by color.</p>
<p>Fox Racing gear for kids is quickly becoming more popular as younger racers join the motocross.  For this reason, you can find a wide selection within the brand, perfect for any child longing to be a motocross star.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[A youth chest protector is a version of motocross chest protectors that are smaller to fit the youth, but are no less protective.  The chest protector actually does more than protect the chest; it also protects the shoulders, arms and stomach from damage and can make the difference between bad bruising and broken bones or [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://youthmotocrossgear.com/wp-content/uploads/ChestProtectorMotocross2.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-25" title="Chest Protector Motocross" src="http://youthmotocrossgear.com/wp-content/uploads/ChestProtectorMotocross2.jpg" alt="" width="235" height="235" /></a>A<strong> youth chest protector</strong> is a version of motocross chest protectors that are smaller to fit the youth, but are no less protective.  The chest protector actually does more than protect the chest; it also protects the shoulders, arms and stomach from damage and can make the difference between bad bruising and broken bones or worse injuries that are a normal, if unfortunate, part of motocross racing  A variety of companies make chest protectors for younger riders and they tend to differ mostly in price and in style, so it’s a matter of comparison shopping in order to find the perfect one for your child.</p>
<p>Chest protectors are generally made from polycarbonate which is both light and strong.  Most protectors have shoulder caps and panels for cooling and padding.  Some protectors, such as the <a title="Fox Racing Motocross Chest Protector" href="http://youthmotocrossgear.com/Fox Racing Fox Racing Fox_Racing_Motocross_Chest_Protector" target="_blank">Fox </a>have detachable pieces so that you can replace pieces as you need to or take them out altogether if you have something more suitable.  Other adjustable pieces include side belts and shoulder pieces so that you can accommodate for a constantly growing body without always having to replace your chest protector.</p>
<p>Some chest protectors even have the foam lining be able to be removed for cleaning and to switch out when it gets worn so that you will always feel safe and padded against danger.  Finally, chest protectors are colored brightly and attractively so that you don’t feel as though you’re simply wearing a shell, but rather than the protector is really a part of you.</p>
<p><strong>Youth chest protectors</strong> are made by several different companies including <a title="Fox Racing Motocross Chest Protector" href="http://youthmotocrossgear.com/Fox Racing Fox Racing Fox_Racing_Motocross_Chest_Protector" target="_blank">Fox</a>,<a title="Fly Racing Chest Protector" href="http://youthmotocrossgear.com/Fly_Racing_Motocross_Chest_Protector" target="_blank">FLY Racing</a>, and <a title="Thor Chest Protector" href="http://youthmotocrossgear.com/thor_motocross_chest_protector" target="_blank">Thor</a>, to name but a few and they are all very solidly built pieces, so you’ll mostly be choosing based on price, appearance and convenience.</p>
<p>Youth chest protectors are built to handle weights of about seventy to one hundred and fifty pounds with small ranging from seventy to about one hundred and ten and medium ranging from about ninety to one hundred and fifty pounds.  Make sure to follow the guidelines for fitting for your child, at the very least by going through weight, to make sure that it will fit and then follow the rules for adjusting the protector so that it will do the most good for your child in case of an accident.</p>
<p>Always make sure that the protector is a good fit; if you’re shopping online, you can look at a similar piece in a store to get a good idea of the fit before you purchase one yourself.<a href="http://youthmotocrossgear.com/wp-content/uploads/MotocrossChestProtector.jpg"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-21" title="Motocross Chest Protector" src="http://youthmotocrossgear.com/wp-content/uploads/MotocrossChestProtector.jpg" alt="" width="235" height="144" /></a></p>
<p>A <strong>youth chest protector</strong> is one of the ways you can ensure that your child will be safe while racing. They are tough, light, and long lasting, making them an ideal investment.  They can even be cleaned and have parts easily replaced if needs be, such as the foam lining.  The most important thing though is that they will go a long ways towards preserving your child’s safety while doing the dangerous sport of motocross racing and that peace of mind is worth any price to pay.</p>
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		<title>Youth Motocross Pants</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Younger riders need a different kind of protection from more experience motocross racers and this is where youth motocross pants come in.  Motocross pants that are geared for younger and less experienced riders are designed with this in mind, so there are some differences between the two kinds of pants. Youth motocross pants have a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://youthmotocrossgear.com/wp-content/uploads/MotocrossRiding.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-17 alignleft" title="Motocross Riding" src="http://youthmotocrossgear.com/wp-content/uploads/MotocrossRiding.jpg" alt="" width="235" height="220" /></a>Younger riders need a different kind of protection from more experience motocross racers and this is where youth motocross pants come in.  Motocross pants that are geared for younger and less experienced riders are designed with this in mind, so there are some differences between the two kinds of pants.</p>
<p><strong>Youth motocross pants</strong> have a slightly different design than <a title="Adult Motocross Pants" href="http://youthmotocrossgear.com/Adult_Motocross_Pants" target="_blank">adult motocross pants</a>.  For start, many of them have adjustable waist bands which make it easier to cope with your child’s growth spurts and changes in body weight without having to buy new pants all of the time.  They are also adjustable in the legs and thighs too so that your child really can grow into them without you worrying about the pants not doing as good a job of protection, unlike <a title="Motocross helmets" href="http://youthmotocrossgear.com/youth_motocross_helmet/2" target="_blank">helmets </a>which have to fit snugly.</p>
<p>Other convenient features of <a title="Youth Motocross Pants" href="http://youthmotocrossgear.com/youth_motocross_pants" target="_blank">youth motocross pants</a> for comfort include things like cuff-less bottoms which means less area to drag on the ground and cause wear and tear, as well as advanced ventilation technology which allows for the freedom of air movement leading to greater comfort and reduced sweating.  Most pants are also designed to be gender specific with things like shaping for woman’s pants and low knees and rider-formed insides for men to protect the more vulnerable regions.</p>
<p>However, all of this protection doesn’t mean too much to the wearer who is likely more concerned with comfort and appearance.  For that reason, makers of youth motocross pants create clothing that is flashy and shows a distinctive personality for the wearer to carry.  Even the more monochrome pants are designed and have the company label on it as part of the design so that no one is any doubt as to which clothing line you follow.  <a href="http://youthmotocrossgear.com/wp-content/uploads/CheapMotocrossPants.jpg"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-18" title="Cheap Motocross Pants" src="http://youthmotocrossgear.com/wp-content/uploads/CheapMotocrossPants.jpg" alt="Cheap Motocross Pants" width="230" height="230" /></a></p>
<p>The pants are also very comfortable, made of things like leather and spandex and fitted for males or females and have adjustable waists.  The combination of style and comfort will prove irresistible for most young riders and thus make it far more likely that they’ll wear the motocross pants while riding and be safer for it.</p>
<p><strong>Youth motocross pants</strong> are also cheaper than the adult ones, since they take less material.  However, you’ll still want to do some shopping around and comparing because they are still expensive enough to warrant some looking around for the best price.  They also vary wildly in price, from around thirty to eight dollars or more, depending on what kinds of materials were used and in what quantity, so keep that in mind while shopping.</p>
<p>Youth motocross pants are a great way to ensure that your child will stay safe while racing.  Not only are they excellent protective gear, but they also have a look that is all their own, making them more youth friendly.  When you are buying everything that your child will need to pursue his or her dreams of racing, you’ll be glad to know that these pants will keep their rider safe.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Younger riders love ATVs, but a lot of the equipment, even ATV helmets for youth, get left in the wayside as excitement mingled with feeling that wearing protective gear is ‘uncool’ takes over.  However, this is a dangerous thing to do. ATVs have their share of dangers since they are used for rough riding and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://youthmotocrossgear.com/wp-content/uploads/ATVMotocross.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-13" title="ATV Motocross" src="http://youthmotocrossgear.com/wp-content/uploads/ATVMotocross.jpg" alt="ATV Motocross Gear" width="235" height="207" /></a>Younger riders love ATVs, but a lot of the equipment, even <strong><a title="ATV helmets" href="http://youthmotocrossgear.com/ATV_Helmets" target="_blank">ATV helmets</a> for youth</strong>, get left in the wayside as excitement mingled with feeling that wearing protective gear is ‘uncool’ takes over.  However, this is a dangerous thing to do.</p>
<p>ATVs have their share of dangers since they are used for rough riding and it’s easy to get thrown off and injured.  The risk greatly increases when the rider is a younger, more inexperienced one, so it’s even more important to have a good helmet that is solid and will still be worn by the user instead of ‘accidentally’ forgotten.</p>
<p>A variety of companies make ATV helmets for both adults and youth, so it’s largely a matter of choosing the brand you feel most comfortable with.  Just a few companies include Fox, Answer, and Shift, though there are several others to choose from.</p>
<p>The helmets offered to youth and adults differ only in the important ways to make them more useful for younger riders; they do not differ in the level of protection or comfort. <a title="ATV helmets" href="http://youthmotocrossgear.com/ATV_Helmets" target="_blank">ATV helmets</a> for youth are smaller in size and often have shells which are more fitted so that the lining is snugger.</p>
<p>Don’t purchase an ATV helmet for your teen to ‘grow into’ as this is very unsafe.  Instead, make sure that the helmet fits snugly, won’t simply fly off if your child shakes his head, and takes a bit of work to get off again.  You can check the size that will fit in a store and then transfer that size to your online purchase if you’re ordering from the internet.</p>
<p>ATV helmets for youth also tend to be more brightly colored and patterned in order to appeal to a class of riders who tend to judge things more by their appearance than their functionality.  This also makes your teen feel more like their helmet is uniquely their helmet and thus they are more likely to use it.  Visors for ATV helmets have larger screws so that they are easier for your child to adjust while on the go and the materials are easily machine washable for the inevitable mud and dirt baths.  Some even have space for headphones underneath to drown out noise from the dirt bike and protect younger ears from harm.<a href="http://youthmotocrossgear.com/wp-content/uploads/ATVRiding.jpg"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-14" title="ATV Riding" src="http://youthmotocrossgear.com/wp-content/uploads/ATVRiding.jpg" alt="ATV Riding Gear" width="171" height="109" /></a></p>
<p>You want to make sure your child is safe and so making sure you have an ATV helmet for youth instead of one that is meant for adults is an excellent step in that direction.  If you yourself are a youth looking for protective equipment than choosing a helmet for your age is not only a way to look great, but it will be geared to be safe for you.</p>
<p>2009 AMA ATV Motocross Championship -  Mill Creek &#8211; Pro ATV Race Motos Overview Videos with Race Footage &amp; Racer Interviews</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Protect Your Head with Youth Motocross Helmet Youth motocross helmets are both highly protective and flashily designed so that any youth would be proud to own one.  With any rugged and even mildly dangerous sport, you will want yourself and your child to be protected. The head and neck are the most important things to [...]]]></description>
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<p><a href="http://youthmotocrossgear.com/wp-content/uploads/THHMotocrossHelmet.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-8 alignleft" title="THH TX-23 Screaming Skull Matte Motocross Helmet" src="http://youthmotocrossgear.com/wp-content/uploads/THHMotocrossHelmet.jpg" alt="Motocross Helmet" width="198" height="198" /></a>Youth motocross helmets are both highly protective and flashily designed so that any youth would be proud to own one.  With any rugged and even mildly dangerous sport, you will want yourself and your child to be protected.</p>
<p>The head and neck are the most important things to protect; if they are damaged, you are looking at paralysis, brain damage, and even death.  Although adults and serious sports players treat helmets like any other necessary equipment, it can be harder to get your daredevil youth interested in safety involving a big helmet, so knowing that there is a style of helmet on the market that a youth would get excited about, while still being protective, is a big relief.</p>
<p>So is the safety of this helmet.  Unlike <strong><a href="http://youthmotocrossgear.com/bicycle_helmets" target="_blank">bicycle helmets</a></strong> where you have to do the adjusting yourself and risk injury or even having the helmet fall off or crack in an accident or near accident, the Youth Motocross helmet actually has a shell that is fitted to the heads of youths, as opposed to adults which are slightly larger and no longer growing, and ensures that the helmet overall will fit in the best possible way.</p>
<p>They also have chi<a href="http://youthmotocrossgear.com/wp-content/uploads/ATVMotocrossHelmet.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-9" title="ATV Motocross Helmet" src="http://youthmotocrossgear.com/wp-content/uploads/ATVMotocrossHelmet.jpg" alt="ATV Motocross Helmet" width="211" height="211" /></a>n guards that will fit a youth’s smaller head so that you don’t have to do any serious adjusting and thus comprise the safety of the helmet and by extension, the wearer.</p>
<p>Other smaller, but no less useful designs include larger screws in the visor in many of the helmets which make it easier for the wearer to adjust the visor.  The design scheme of these helmets is more vibrant, brighter, and colorful than the adult helmet counterparts.</p>
<p>The whole helmet is made of lightweight materials such as fiberglass and nylon so as to be comfortable while still being protective.  For the parent or guardian, it’s good to know that most of the helmets have washable linings and nylons so that you can keep the helmet clean and serviceable for a long time.  If not, many helmets have a one to five year warranty so you can make absolutely certain of your investment lasting a long time.</p>
<p>You can get a good helmet from a variety of companies such as <strong><a href="http://youthmotocrossgear.com/SC_X_motocross_helmet" target="_blank">SC-X</a></strong>, <strong><a href="http://youthmotocrossgear.com/hjc_motocross_helmet" target="_blank">HJC</a></strong>, <strong><a href="http://youthmotocrossgear.com/One_Industries_motocross_helmet" target="_blank">One Industries</a></strong>, and <strong><a href="http://youthmotocrossgear.com/fox_racing_motocross_helmet" target="_blank">Fox</a></strong>.</p>
<p>The <strong><a href="http://youthmotocrossgear.com/youth_motocross_helmet/2" target="_blank">Youth Motocross helmet</a></strong> is the very top of the list of things to have for a younger Motocross racer.  It’s both protective and comfortable while being flashy enough to attract any youth’s attention and make them want to wear it.  Any parent or guardian will be know that he or she has done his or her best for the younger rider by protecting the rider’s most important body parts.  Make sure you or your teen is safe with a youth motocross helmet.</p>
<p>Enjoy the breathtaking fun of motocross? let&#8217;s watch this awesome big air motocross jump video:</p>
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<p>Youth Motocross gear allows your teen to take advantage of the thrill of rough ride racing safely when they ride and wear the gear even if they’re not.  Both riders and watchers take a huge jump of adrenaline from this sport; the roar of the dirt bikes, the splatter of mud, the adrenaline rush of near spills and the moans when a rider does hit the dirt; all of these things make motocross great.</p>
<p>Motocross is generally more popular with guys, but some <a title="Women's Motocross Gear" href="http://youthmotocrossgear.com/women_motocross_gear" target="_blank">women are seeing the thrill of dirt bike racing</a> too.  Motocross racing tends to be most popular with youth males, so many of the accessories and gear cater to this market.  However, you can find youth motocross gear now in a variety of styles, colors and brands.</p>
<p>Motocross gear is popular with the youth and with their parents in equal shares.  The youth love it because it looks good and is flashy; while parents can trust the labels associated with Motocross to be sturdy, protective, and durable.</p>
<p>The Motocross gear for youth covers things like <a title="Motocross helmets" href="http://youthmotocrossgear.com/Motocross_Helmet" target="_blank">helmets</a>, <a title="Motocross Chest Protector" href="http://youthmotocrossgear.com/Motocross_Chest_Protector" target="_blank">chest pads</a>, <a title="Motocross Jackets" href="http://youthmotocrossgear.com/Motocross_Armor" target="_blank">jackets</a>, <a title="Motocross Goggles" href="http://youthmotocrossgear.com/Motocross_Goggles" target="_blank">goggles</a>, <a title="Motocross Gloves" href="http://youthmotocrossgear.com/Motocross_Gloves" target="_blank">gloves</a>, <a title="Motocross Pants" href="http://youthmotocrossgear.com/Motocross_Pants" target="_blank">pants</a>; everything you or your child would need in order to enjoy the most rugged of recreational activities.  However, youth motocross gear is not just the protective stuff, but also heavily designed, sturdy casual wear modeled after the protective gear so that even if your son or daughter doesn’t want to ride a dirt bike, he or she can still enjoy a vicarious thrill by wearing the clothing without worrying about the risk.</p>
<p><a href="http://youthmotocrossgear.com/wp-content/uploads/MotocrossStunt.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-10" title="Motocross Stunt" src="http://youthmotocrossgear.com/wp-content/uploads/MotocrossStunt.jpg" alt="Motocross Stunt" width="230" height="170" /></a><a title="Youth Motocross Gear" href="http://youthmotocrossgear.com">Youth motocross gear</a> can be found from all sorts of reputable motocross accessories companies.  You can compare the prices on gear from <a href="http://youthmotocrossgear.com/fox_racing_motocross_helmet">Fox</a>, <a href="http://youthmotocrossgear.com/One_Industries_motocross_helmet">One Industries</a>, and <a href="http://youthmotocrossgear.com/Thor_Motocross_Gear">Thor</a>, to name but a few companies.  There is clothing for both men and women now, though males still have a wider variety than females.  Most of these things can double for more casual wear, such as the hoodies and shirts, though other aspects of the gear are strictly for the Motocross, unless you or your child enjoys wearing very vibrant and sturdy clothing!<a href="http://youthmotocrossgear.com/wp-content/uploads/MotocrossHelmet.jpg"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-5" title="Motocross Helmet" src="http://youthmotocrossgear.com/wp-content/uploads/MotocrossHelmet.jpg" alt="Motocross Helmet" width="236" height="236" /></a></p>
<p>All motocross gear is built to be very sturdy, turning them into a good investment for any very active youth or young adult.  They are difficult to damage and will last a long time, no matter how many strains you or your child put on them.  This alone makes them well worth the money, especially when combined with their youth friendly style and their protective attribute.</p>
<p><a title="Youth Motocross Gear" href="http://youthmotocrossgear.com">Youth motocross gear</a> is a great thing to buy for your highly active son or daughter who wants to look cool, even if he or she doesn’t do the motocross racing.  The gear is of course perfect for dirt biking, but it can also double for any sort of recreation where you or your child will be spending a lot of time in rough terrain and can easily get injured without protection.</p>
<p>If you need something that is flashy and sturdy for yourself or your teenager, then motocross gear may fit the bill perfectly.</p>
<p><em> </em>How far can you jump?  Watch team of <em>motocross stunt</em> riders at the their crazy death-defying jumps.</p>
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