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manabiker
a Cross Country Rider
from Garden City, Mi USADate Reviewed: November 16, 2010
Strengths: everythingWeaknesses: it would be nice to have a place to put in knee cups, like some of the old leather MX pants from many years ago..Bottom Line: I have Fox 180s they have been great plenty of room for shin pads, they have saved me skin many times, hot on long rides but that is to be expected, a small sacrifice for the protection they provide.
Favorite Trail: Potawami Hell, Mich
Duration Product Used: 3 months
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$79.00
Purchased At: Dennis Kirk
Similar Products Used: Scabs and Band Aids
Bike Setup: 26 pound FS Motobecane Fantom Team
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VelvetHog
a Downhiller
from ColoradoDate Reviewed: February 1, 2004
Strengths: These things really are bomb proof. They look badass too. Very high quality.Weaknesses: The pants are too short for me and ride up almost out of my moto boots.Bottom Line: Awesome durability. The vented shin area (vented version) is a great feature. Don't buy them if you have a long inseam. If you do the knee will not be where it should be and the pants will want to ride up out of your boots. All of this causes your knee/shin guards to not stay in place. Very annoying. I got high sided while trail riding my KTM at 35 miles per hour. I slid down a gravel road for about 20 yards and had nothing more than a few small pin holes in my pants. If you have a normal inseam get several pairs. Buy them directly from Fox on their website. Best deals are in the clearance department.
Favorite Trail: Behind the Rocks
Duration Product Used: 1 Year
Price Paid:
$85.00
Purchased At: direct from Fox
Similar Products Used: Fox 180 pants. Knees blew out in two months, but they have a better fit than the 360s.
Bike Setup: 2002 KTM 520, Santa Cruz Bullit, Yeti ASX
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Tino
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from Manchester, NHDate Reviewed: October 25, 2001
Strengths: bulletproof contruction, these are gonna last forever, padded in just the right places, vented in just the right places, just enough room for pads wihtout being to bulky, look very coolWeaknesses: kinda toasty in the warm weatherBottom Line: a durable do all freeride/DH/DS pant that's guarenteed to save the skin on your ass.
Favorite Trail: the steeper and sicker the better
Duration Product Used: 3 months
Price Paid:
$100.00
Purchased At: foxracing.com
Similar Products Used: none
Bike Setup: 01 RM Pipeline - marzocchi, race face stuff, rhyno lites, 2.35 maxxis, hayes hydro discs
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Motocrosser
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from NebraskaDate Reviewed: October 3, 2001
Bottom Line: these pants are the best ban for the buck out there. They're just as good as, if not better than the high dollar top of the line pants. The inner liners work excellently to keep you cool, the molded-in rubber knee pad works great, and the stretch panels are put in just the right spots...in short, everything works s promised. Lastly, and most importantly, they easily stand up to hard motocross abuse, so they should be great for biking.
Duration Product Used: 2 Years
Price Paid:
$120.00
Bike Setup: CR125
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James Peterson
a downhiller
from UTAHDate Reviewed: October 18, 1998
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What else can I say but that these pants rule. I bought some 360 Max back in April, but outgrew them quickly (Gee, warm weather, guess I can get off the wind trainer and go riding outside-and stop eating at Carl's Junior-and not gain lots of weight...), so I purchased the vented 360's. What a difference from last year's pants! The V-panels across the thighs really did help the fit, and so did the V-panel across the top of the back. The mesh material across the front lets air get into your system, and comfy legs pedal faster. Plus, the Fox logo's on the side have been switched from easily tearible rubber to moderately easy-tearible plastic. They even have cuffs at the ankles so as not to get caught between your chain and your big ring. Bonus points to Fox for the plastic logo on the knee as well as the already-tuff Kevlar panels. What nice pants. Ooh, nice pants.
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