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    What sort of gear is a must for trail riding?

    Hey all, I just bought a bike to get into some trail riding. What sort of gear should I buy as a must have? Aside from boots and a lid that is.

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    I would say get some armour, I had a womens Fox roost and it saved my ribs/chest on a few occasions. I paid about $145 which is nothing if it saves a cracked rib.

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    and shin/knee guards. Oh,.... and bark busters for your bike (and knuckles)

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    Quote Originally Posted by hellokitty View Post
    I would say get some armour, I had a womens Fox roost and it saved my ribs/chest on a few occasions. I paid about $145 which is nothing if it saves a cracked rib.
    yep agree, armour. i also just got some thor knee guards, maybe not a must but ive got dodgy knees and they help.
    i fell off in a river last week and rooted my elbow too so maybe elbow guards wouldnt hurt.
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    To conclude, Tui Blond is a reasonable tasting beer that gives you the horn and makes you shit yourself into your better half's footwear.

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    and bark busters! good point! its really easy to nail your hands if youre riding through trees
    Quote Originally Posted by Fatt Max View Post
    To conclude, Tui Blond is a reasonable tasting beer that gives you the horn and makes you shit yourself into your better half's footwear.

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    and welcome to the site. you will find lots of good information / people here.


    youll also find lots of crap and some dickheads.
    Quote Originally Posted by Fatt Max View Post
    To conclude, Tui Blond is a reasonable tasting beer that gives you the horn and makes you shit yourself into your better half's footwear.

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    100% beleive in a neck roll or neck brace system, as important as a helmet. Goggles, and keep them on when following other riders to stop you from going blind.

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    Body armour, gloves, knee/elbow protection. MX clothing not essential as long as what you are wearing is sturdy.
    Some days you are the bug , some days you are the windshield

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    my thoughts,

    # 1 Helmet, and make sure it fits properly,
    # 2 Boots,
    # 3 Gloves,
    # 4 Goggles
    # 5 Knee Pads

    those are my must haves, everything else continues from there,

    Neck braces imho are not anywhere near as important as boots and helmets, there are alot of riders that choose not to wear neck braces in MX, but that is a whole discussion in itself,

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    Awesome feedback. Thanks all. I was tossing up on the armour but will definitely go for it now. Did a great trademe deal on a bike trailer today and pick up the bike and other gear tomorrow so no excuses now.

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    A note on armour: You want the pressure suit type, not the more rigid roost guard type.

    Cheers
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    Quote Originally Posted by clint640 View Post
    A note on armour: You want the pressure suit type, not the more rigid roost guard type.

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    Thanks Clint. That's the type I bought in the end. Should be all sorted now.

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    Camelback.







    (You'll thank me the first time you go riding with a hangover).

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    Id say a full body condom!
    Otherwise you might end up having to shower at the other end.
    Gloves? exhausts are hot when ya land on them...
    knuckle protection? ever punched mother earth?
    Knee armour? Fuck knees hurt when you wack a tree...
    Roost gaurd? does anyone wear these? i mean, how often does stuff hit you in the chest? pressure suit?

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