V3R Carbon Helmet: -$379.95 USD -based of Fox's V3 Motocross helmet -CPSC and ASTM approved for off road riding -carbon fiber and Kevlar construction -rear venting for maximum air flow -multi-channel EPS liner for airflow distribution -removable and washable Coolmax liner and cheek pads -removable mouthpiece for easy cleaning -sizes Small, Medium, Large and Extra Large
The Launch Pro Knees: -$59.95 USD -hard shell protection with a soft shell fit -silicone gripper behind the knee keeps the pad in place -perforated neoprene for breathability -pre-curved ergonomic fit -elastic strapping top and bottom to keep the pad in place -Black in color -sizes S/M and L/XL
The Titan Sport suit: -$139.95 USD -complete upper body coverage -anatomic 2 piece high impact plastic chest plate -removable back plate -high impact plastic elbow and shoulder pads -soft, vented mesh main body -zipper for ease of use -CE certified -Black only -sizes Small, Medium, Large, Extra Large and Extra-Extra Large
360 S/S Jersey: -$42.95 USD -raglan sleeve construction -small ID/stash pocket sewn into the side seem -sublimated MX inspired graphics -Black/Red, Blue/Yellow or White/Black -sizes Small, Medium, Large, Extra Large and Extra-Extra Large (in White/Black only)
360 S/S Jersey and Demo Short
Demo Shorts: -$89.95 USD -heavy weight DH/Freeride short -rear stretch panel -waist adjusters for dialing in fit -front zip and MX style fly-cam closure system -zippered side pocket with optics wipe -Black or White -sizes 32, 34, 36 and 38
Demo Shorts
360 Jersey and Ultimatum Shorts
Ultimatum Shorts: -$149.99 USD -4 way stretch shell -detachable inner liner features Evo-M chamois -mesh venting on the front and rear panels -waist adjusters for dialing in fit -zippered pockets -detachable optics wipe -pass window on side cargo pocket -Black or Blue/Yellow -sizes 32, 34, 36 and 38
w.f.o. Dirt Shirt: -$39.95 USD -50% Polyester, 25% Bamboo Charcoal, 25% Recycled Polyester -technical performance t-shirt with odor resistant bamboo charcoal fabric -old school graphic -White only -sizes Medium, Large and Extra Large
Digit Gloves: -$27.95 USD -double layer Clarino palm and thumb guard -embossed silicone details on fingertips -padded knuckles -TPR wrist tab enclosure -Black, Graphite or Dark Red -sizes 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12
Transition Helmet
Transition DJ Lid: -$49.95 USD -skate style helmet, but uses in mold technology to achieve a light overall weight -passes these safety standards: CPSC, CE: EN 1078 and AS/NZS 2063 -12 vents to keep you cool on the trails or in the park -adjustable chin straps for ideal fit -Matte Black, Black or White -sizes S/M or L/XL
POC has a set too. Companies realize that dh riders and racers are all about the knee, not so much shin. Seems to be the same with freeride if they opt for any gear. All their gear looks a lot better though, slimmed down.
The knee pads are really pretty different in a GOOD way compared to the 661's - I tried some at OutDoor demo this year and they are WAY more comfortable. Pedaled with them on for over an hour.
Oh also on the comment about the guys not wearing Fox helmets - they all have a different helmet sponsor, except if you check out any shot of Cam with a full face on he wears a Fox Rampage helmet - he just can't wear the Fox half shell. I think he is with Bell for that?
Fox released some newer graphic'd lids early in '09. Nice to see a carbon helmet along the choices with the composites. Great looking stuff, wear it proud.
Fox needs to go back to the drawing board on that body armor. Just as weak as the older version. More fluff than plastic. Rather own a Knox Warrior, and I do. Also I find the older Grio mad max helmets to look a hell of a lot better than these bulbous bobble head pieces that every maker copies. Not to mention you can pick up a carbon one for 125.
like I stated, it has to do with contractual obligations. All of them have been signed with other helmet providers for a while. Cam does use the Fox Rampage for his full face though.
It's still a Fox ad though, I would have thought that Fox would ask them to take their helmets off for the interview unless they were payed not to or wwanted to promote safety or something like that.
RIders have various sponsors for different parts that's a given. Cam has a signature model DJ lid by TSG as does Mr. Zink (he rides for Troy Lee). McCaul has been with Fox since he turned pro, at that time they did not have a dedicated DJ lid, so he just like the other Fox riders got picked up with other helmet manufacturers.
Oh also on the comment about the guys not wearing Fox helmets - they all have a different helmet sponsor, except if you check out any shot of Cam with a full face on he wears a Fox Rampage helmet - he just can't wear the Fox half shell. I think he is with Bell for that?