Seal Skinz rock! They also make thinner ones to use in the summer. We have both. We just picked up the Klim Adventure GTX boots for social riding to replace our 6 year old TCX’s. But for heavy trail days.. we wear a full mx boot. Her the Sidi Crossfires and myself the SG-12. Side note on the knee braces. I fractured my tibial crown wearing the Leatt X-frames. I don’t fault the brace. I hit a rock with my heel when I deflected hard and it shoved my tibia into my femur. Learned that they protect from twisting.. not from impacts coming from the bottom of your sole. Nearly lost the ACL. Lesson learned.. keep your damn feet on the pegs !
@robert_s2529 Жыл бұрын
One extra protective device for me has always been an athletic supporter with cup.
@alexmoreno81565 ай бұрын
I think when most of us get into adv riding we go through a cost benefit analysis, and end up buying basic adv gear. As I got better and started riding faster, I realized I needed better, more protective gear. I went from adv boots to Tech 7. I wear a Klim Rally airbag vest, I wear more serious knee guards (considering knee braces). Most of my gear is CE AA rated.
@LoveHandlesss3 жыл бұрын
The negative votes probably wanted music and a full dress-down!! Thanks for another gr8 video!
@denchua4 жыл бұрын
Not the strip show we want, but the strip show we need.
@Liberty4Ever4 жыл бұрын
Smaller ADV bike, crash less. Ride slower, crash less violently. My old man safety tips. On solo ADV adventures, a satellite based GPS emergency communications device, worn on your person, can be a life saver.
@Dave-sw2dm8 ай бұрын
My current "trail" bike is a modified Van Van 200. :-)
@1001CP4 жыл бұрын
I like that you show drops. Off road drops happen. Just pick it up and keep going. I am also a big proponent of riding gear. I can not afford expensive stuff BUT I do find good equipment to save my parts from staying on the trail. I grew up during a time, when not racing, about all you had was a helmet, leather jacket, boots and gloves. Many stitches and years later I have a riding solution for about every terrain. I have enough metal in my body from cop work to open a small hardware store. If I go down it sounds like a soda can full of rocks. Still, great job in one showing everyone drops and everyone needs protection. I feel like a knight getting ready but love getting up off the ground in one piece. Another great video! Excellent job. Take care and be safe out there my friend!
@maxdaddy64343 жыл бұрын
I do a blend type version. MX below the waist with SIDI Crossfires knee pads and hip/thigh/tail bone girdle (Leatt). ADV above. It's nice to be able to walk in to somewhere and simply take off my jacket.
@DrTranofEvil4 жыл бұрын
I picked up half of this for a dirt bike class. I’m a street rider, so I have completely different gear (total cost for my street gear was around $1700 between pants/jacket/gloves/boots/helmet). That said, I would have sweated to death if I hadn’t switched out, so it was definitely worth the investment. I swear, dirt riding is the mirror-image of street riding. It was so different I want to go back and take several classes on better ways to go about it. 😓
@illiah63834 жыл бұрын
I saw man with broken foot (open fracture) with a street gear. I'm also a street rider and I'm decided to change at least my boots to the off-road one (Sidi Atojo). They are too warm for summer, but I think that health is more expensive that comfort.
@DrTranofEvil4 жыл бұрын
@@illiah6383 I meant more the upper half. It was a cold day, but working so hard through the trails had me dumping sweat after about twenty minutes. I picked up an ADV bike, but it’s halfway across the country, so when I go back for it, I’ll have to plan to get the rest of the dirt-specific gear. I borrowed the rest of what I needed from the school to Get through the class (I already had a dirt specific pair of boots, knee pads and helmet).
@Davmm963 жыл бұрын
@@illiah6383 Full height boots are the ideal indeed. Just make sure to buy your pair in white or some other light color so the sun doesn't cook you up.
@dandersonjr4 жыл бұрын
I feel like I should throw a couple dollar bills at my computer screen. Good solid info as always. Thanks.
@SheenHunter-SeattleFreeze4 жыл бұрын
He has a Patreon account for fans to support him.
@BretTkacs3 жыл бұрын
www Patreon.com/brettkacs
@sandiegodan12963 жыл бұрын
Brett
@BacktrackADV4 жыл бұрын
Thanks Bret, Big fan of Mosko Moto gear and layering. Transitioned to kit like yours last year and never regretted it. My new protection saved me. I am convinced I would not be riding anymore if I didn’t have it after hitting a deer last year!
@Andrew-yh2sv4 жыл бұрын
I am three days post-op for surgery on a broken collarbone. I was riding on a jeep/Forest Trail in a soft Sandy section when I hit a semi buried fallen tree. I was wearing the Leatt fusion 3.0 body armor. I initially liked the idea of the integrated neck brace with the body armor. All being one piece. But I think the force of my shoulder hitting the ground and my body weight pushing on the body armor caused the collarbone break. I think I’m going to look at what you are wearing. As two separate pieces. I don’t believe I would’ve had the same result had I been wearing two separate pieces. I also wear the Leatt knee braces and elbow pads along with the tech 7 boots. Thanks for sharing.
@bjlo8220 Жыл бұрын
I gotta tell you, you have the BEST channel for ADV riding and LEARNING more and more. Every time you put a new video out I get excited. Thank you
@toltod4 жыл бұрын
One piece of protective gear you forgot was wrist braces. I've got some cheap carpal tunnel ones which have worked for enduro rides. However, you may want to move up to more serious protection. I got a prescription from my doctor to purchase a pair of ALLSPORT DYNAMICS hard wrist braces. Getting the right glove combination can be tricky, but it is worth it. Especially as you get older and have more wrist fatigue or cramping.
@PigeonSpeaks Жыл бұрын
Thanks for showing your setup. It's sinking in that my street gear really isn't suitable for me as a beginner trying to figure out and test my limits off-road.
@Dave-sw2dm8 ай бұрын
I am currently nursing 7 broken ribs thanks to a driver out there on a suspended license. I am looking at the Leatt 6.5 with the best rib protection I have found.
@jeroend37774 жыл бұрын
I had a bad fall last summer. My adventure jacket was indeed not enough protection. Since then I have always been driving with this type of equipment. The fall happened through a small sharp rut hidden under grass. Maybe one day you can make a video about this? Big ruts are not a problem because you can see them, it are the small ones that I'm unable to master 🤷🏻♂️ Great videos, keep making them!
@88adventures4 жыл бұрын
Great video time to start shopping for knee braces
@rayshobbyfarm.10194 жыл бұрын
Real funny that a rider of your caliber just admits on camera: I’ve got a borrowed shirt cause I fell down in a puddle today 😂👍🏼
@grimsadventures-bikesnpetr79134 жыл бұрын
A driver, what is wrong with you and the rest of Europe, you Ride a bike, RIDER, you Drive a car, DRIVER
@rayshobbyfarm.10194 жыл бұрын
@@grimsadventures-bikesnpetr7913 Well as far as I know nothing is wrong with me. But yes, saw it when I read it back. But at least I have an excuse: English is not my native language... what’s your excuse??
@rayshobbyfarm.10194 жыл бұрын
@@grimsadventures-bikesnpetr7913 ->>Modified
@TheIdlesurfer3 жыл бұрын
Our kit is close to identical. Pity it took me years of trial and error to go MX boot, yup, Tech 7, mesh adv pants, knee braces, Leatt crash pants, hard armour up top or really soft armour, Icon fieldsport shirt and Klim mesh shirt or Adv Spec linesman jacket, with Adv helmet, with goggles and safety specs. My goggles are on a QS strap so when a visor or safety specs are better, my goggles sit at the back of my helmet. I'm nowhere near as quick as you on a big bike, so I trade off comfort in the upper body for protection. The Icon is so comfortable I have to check I'm wearing it!
@DikkeBetha4 жыл бұрын
The first minute was essentially a "bloopers" video. Loved it.
@hardworkingamerican88474 жыл бұрын
I purchased that same Leatt HD PRO 5.5 because it has wrap around protection for your ribs somewhat . Don't have braces yet for neck or knee but I will add those as I get ready to go on a true adventure next year . From the foot up I have Falco Avantuer boots . They are fairly stiff have a metal ankle wrap around protection deal that will help if your bike falls on you or something like that plus it isn't floppy . Your heel won't get extended and the shin is well padded with hard armor also . I have the 2018 version and I can get the soles redone when needed , the new ones you can't . Next is Fox Titan Race knee/shin guards . They tuck nicely into the boots . Under that is a pair of long socks then Terramar silk bottoms . Over that the Klim padded full length stretch bottoms , has tailbone protection but they aren't as padded as yours , hmm might have to grab those too . In my area I can use the Badlands Pro pants all year and I always have the panels open so they breathe well . Okay next is a polyester or some such sports undershirt then a cotton long sleeve shirt . Then on goes the Leatt 5.5 and Titan Race elbow guards . For summer I take the CE 2 rated back protection out of the Badlands Pro jacket and swap the level 1 pad out of the Klim Baja 4 jacket . Okay then a thin full head stretch cover that keeps the sweat off the helmet liner as much as possible and keeps my noggin warmer . Use earplugs on the Tenere because of buffeting , bought the Touratech tall windscreen and will install that soon . Still will use those plugs , deaf enough as it is so they think haha . So for gloves I really like Racer gloves , so comfortable and all the protection you could ask for . I use the full gauntlet most expensive ones that breathe in summer and the less expensive full gauntlet ones that are waterproof in winter . Those Knox sliders worked nice when my rookie ass tipped my Tenere over twice doing 1 to 2mph sharp turn arounds and just didn't straighten the bars out quick enough and being top heavy and me being a 2 year rider with 2500 total miles I couldn't save it . Klim Krios Pro helmet rounds out the gear and I wear all of it all the time with little variation . I love rolling off and laughing as I bounce right back up or just lay there laughing . Really want to take rider course with you or any similar instructor to learn better on and especially offroad techniques . Always get something out of your videos and a neck brace is going to have to be my next purchase . Do you use neck braces on the street also or just offroad ? Thanks again and boy that was a doozy of a comment .
@amitkrupal12342 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing this
@4nythingoes4 жыл бұрын
Wow. The Magic Mike of motorcycle gear. Thanks for the upload.
@doobielawson7023 жыл бұрын
I don't see why you would need the shin protection on the knee brace since your boot has it too. Maybe the brace is not offered without it? Love that you included dual sport in this video, I ride a 250L and have watched many of your videos. I think a lot of your techniques cross over to the dual sport realm.
@OKMotorcu4 жыл бұрын
I like how he said it's the only strip show I've ever down. But then had to complete it with "on KZbin" so it's not a lie :) Loving the videos Bret!
@Eastsidegeorgiaboy Жыл бұрын
Neck braces are impossible to test. They seem like they make it easier to break your neck, since it makes your neck stiffer. A waste of money if you ask me. Never seen someone crash on their dirt bike and say, "I'm glad I had that neck brace on".
@damerowr8 ай бұрын
I realize this is an old thread, but your advice is always appreciated and as relevant as ever. Yesterday, I had a friend go down on pavement. Slow speed, training exercises, he grabbed a hand full of front break and that was that. Other than a bent ego, he took away a broken right wrist. I don't recall you speaking about wrist protection in this or other videos, but perhaps I missed it. Do you wear wrist protection? Can you recommend a particular type or manufacturer? The ones I considered are the current Mobius or the Leatt. Thank you!
@nicholastyler81779 ай бұрын
That’s a pretty good set of riding armour. My only red flag would be having to take a poop midday!😂
@DanBrianGerona4 жыл бұрын
I ride a dirtbike on trails. I know protection is really important. But here in the Philippines where it is very humid, we wear just enough so we don't overheat. Buy yeah, adv bikes are way heavier I can't even imagine myself riding those bikes on trails, protection is a must.
@markdurfee83153 жыл бұрын
Great show. So-So on the strip. Thanks for the great advice. Keep safe
@santac60914 жыл бұрын
Oh! NOW I really can say: "I Need Your Clothes, Your Boots & Your Motorcycle".$$$ :-)
@2day_we_ride4 жыл бұрын
'I like wiping my own behind' ;-) That's another super helpful video - good to know there is virtually zero cross over between adventure and trail gear, ouch.
@davidtasker30574 жыл бұрын
Glad you stopped where you did and didn't go any further lol. Love the fact that you endorse the safety gear unlike some people I know who think they're invincible. They like to buy tough off road boots, a helmet and hardcore gloves which is great but then they just have a bunch of lightweight breathable clothing to keep cool. There's no knee, hip, back, chest, coccyx, elbow or shoulder protection and they say they can move more freely and control the bike so they don't fall off, hence no protection. Keep up the good work.
@BretTkacs4 жыл бұрын
Well they only need it when they crash. I don't plan ahead that well 😉 Of course I wear ADV gear offroad alot. When I know I am taking chances I gear up more but the truth is we never know when a bad fall/crash will happen.
@k_plax4 жыл бұрын
Glad this video was made! I recently started riding a 790 having previously ridden a sports bike with leathers. I found the lack of protection in adv gear frightening- I dont know how people are comfortable riding in just that. So I did a lot of research and thankfully came up with a setup similar to what Bret recommends in this video even though i felt kinda stupid at the time. Though I found some of that research difficult because a lot of hybrid products are coming out to cater for that more and more blurred line between mx and adv riding and I wasnt sure if they suited me. For example: knee guards vs knee braces and Alpine stars Corozol boots vs full mx boots. I’d love to know exactly if there is any real world difference by way of a review
@EugeneYunak4 жыл бұрын
here's a real-world review for you: i started with adv gear and adv bikes before getting into enduro bikes and enduro gear. i broke my finger in Toucans (which are a top of the line adv boot, better in every way than Corozol), i'm sure my Gaerne SG12 would have no trouble dealing with this since i dropped my bike on my foot many more times with it with no problems, it's rigid thick plastic on the top of the fingers and doesn't have any flex at all there, unlike all the adv boots i've ever seen. My buddy had the same injury in his Sidi Adv boot, after a single looped wheely on an 110kg enduro bike, not even a 210kg behemoth adv bike. i am lucky my knees still work, but since then i have so many times gotten into a situation where i would have damaged it due to compression or extension when you get your foot stuck in something or land hard on it if i were still wearing adv pants or even just a basic knee guard, and my knee brace worked perfectly. yes it's expensive, but you can get entry level dirt gear for cheap, except maybe knee braces. forgot to mention - i am now much more comfortable pushing my 790r, thanks to both the dirt gear and real enduro bike practice and skills it helped me develop; i didn't even realise there was so much i didn't know how to do properly after years of on-road riding, like using the suspension consciously, body position and balance, clutch control etc
@marcelokoji90364 жыл бұрын
Thank you! I was searching for a something like your shorts, and i didn't know how find it! Thank you so much!
@Kevintherubiconjeep2 жыл бұрын
Best video I have found on this so far. Thank you.
@zrig14 жыл бұрын
The Thor Sentry XP is En certified as well. Won't work with a Leaat neck brace. it is all inclusive. Front, back, shoulder and elbows.
@ecalzo3 жыл бұрын
Another Priceless video Bret.. thank you from Italy .. say something if you will be here for a tour ..
@arch3lau53 жыл бұрын
As always a fantastic video. Just started getting off of the road a few weeks ago. I'm in Arizona where it's 114 degrees right now so come the cooler weather I will be getting back out there. Always enjoy watching your videos and learning all I can. Best of the best, thanks Bret.
@BLove-k1u10 ай бұрын
I like the Mosko Surveyor pants and jacket, Workhorse Jersey. For armor, Knox MK3 Jacket w/ chest protector, EVS 4.0 neck brace, and chest protector. Bohn Body Armor Adventure Pants w/ short knee pads by Leatt 3DF Knee Guards 6.0 instead of the shin armor fitting into the boots. Tall boots are comfortable, and the longer shin-padded knee guards don't fit my boots. Leatte 3DF Elbow Guards. My gloves of choice are the Touratech Guardo Desert. Fantastic gloves! 100% goggles. I'm set.
@LeonPritchard4 жыл бұрын
Great video! Just a FYI that Alpinestars now do the Tech 7 Drystar. 1st waterproof MX boot!
@seepx7633 жыл бұрын
Yes I think they are very new-Santa tells me that I have a pair under the Christmas tree 😀
@Tatocartas3 жыл бұрын
Thats good news!!
@modularcuriosity3 жыл бұрын
Ok, this is a whole new level of ATGATT (All The Gear All The Time)
@tjrenegade98074 жыл бұрын
This just confirmed what I already knew...thanks oddly I just purchased the Mosko Basilisk Jacket and pants! I been eye balling the Alpinestar Tech 7 Enduro boots.
@philiplang99214 жыл бұрын
Love my Tech7 boots, but they are NOT waterproof by any means. Waterproof socks next on my list.
@chrisnolke4 жыл бұрын
Hi Bret. Question- I own and wear the almost identical gear on the trail. When you ride on something "all day" like a BDR, do you wear all the gear? What do you skip? When you are on a lot of gravel or tarmac, what do you leave behind? Things like knee braces can get pretty uncomfortable by the 9th hour of riding...
@Ivankonermann Жыл бұрын
Great video - thanks for taking the time to do this so we can learn how to protect ourselves better!
@arnohag13 жыл бұрын
I tend not to ware protective glasses while dirt/adventure riding. Have come off a few times at speed and resulted in new furrows in my forehead. I always ware goggles.
@mauricehall814719 күн бұрын
Thanks for the advice.
@robert_s25298 ай бұрын
I wear similar articulated knee braces, boots, hard plastic hip protector's pants and have difficulty with a sit-down restroom break. Do you or anyone else also have this problem and if not, how do you handle the process?
@chiptaxfree4 жыл бұрын
THE NEWEST ALPNESTAR TECH 7 BOOTS ARE WATERPROOF!!!!!!! The Tech 7 Drystar® Enduro boot features a waterproof Drystar® membrane for proven weather performance and breath-ability and a specifically engineered, compound sole to provide Enduro riders superior durability, grip, feel and levels of structural rigidity. This CE-certified boot promotes core stability and flex via a biomechanical pivot while offering excellent ankle protection. The boot chassis has been designed to give complete feel and optimized interaction with bike controls, while the innovative buckle system allows easy, precise closure.
@BretTkacs4 жыл бұрын
I see that...
@C_R_O_M________4 жыл бұрын
Always shutting it off at the most interesting part.
@lancealbon464 жыл бұрын
Great video. Thanks Bret 😊👍🏼
@jasoncurtis57013 жыл бұрын
It's ironic been on a few rides of late wearing my MX gear (as I have over the past years) and been thinking I am the odd one out with everyone else in the ADV gear and thinking I should be part of the herd and buy some ADV gear, now I am wondering if that's why they slow down and are super conservative in the more challenging stuff and I just throttle up gently and push on through with a smile on my face. Looks like I will continue to go the extra protection (insurance) in lieu of comfort and reap the rewards (smiles).
@SuperCheesyMan2 жыл бұрын
i have a set of Tech 7 and it's a nightmare for me to find knee guards that would fit. I just can't close/strap the boot :(
@ethancheng15953 жыл бұрын
02:15 took me a second to realize that "wipe my rear end" is not the name of a technical riding move
@NateSail824 жыл бұрын
Man that looks like some fun terrain, I can no longer afford to get stupid after a 2 level spinal fusion. Trading my Super Ten for an FJR this Summer it sucks I can't do this stuff anymore.
@GORidingADV4 жыл бұрын
Great video. Thanks for this strip show Bret. Can't wait to wear my new FORMA boots that is on the mail.
@isaacgentz3319 Жыл бұрын
Tech 7 enduros are awesome, they are literally just a waterproof tech 7
@BlackThor154 жыл бұрын
Brilliant and very informative video Bret, well done and thanks for sharing!! 👍👍
@matthewgifford99152 жыл бұрын
Bret - What are your thoughts on airbag vests? Now that Klim and a few others have airbag tech with adventure/off-road mode, it seems reasonable to switch to those over the bulkier hard neck braces and back armor (most airbag bests have back armor included).
@robert_s2529 Жыл бұрын
I wear a Helite Turttle 2 tether type air bag vest with back protector on my 2019 V-Strom 650 XT on a mix of dirt and paved roads. The air bag vest is hopefully supposed to support the neck when activated. I wear a lightly armored shirt too. Maybe I should spend more and get articulated knee braces. Also, I wear older Tech 3 boots. Shorts with hard hip and tail bone guard and type 2 elbow, shoulder and knee guards. It seems that a crash is a crash on dirt or pavement, and it would be best to always have the best protection.
@AndrewBoundy4 жыл бұрын
I agree with all of this - but it's hard to tell a rider to spend $2K on gear and not that "better" bike they covet. This is an expensive hobby at the beginning - but this is the smart choice.
@jamie.miller.inspiring Жыл бұрын
The old motto of buy once, cry once seems to be very true as a new rider! I'm starting on a smaller dual purpose bike to learn proper technique instead of learning the hard way, the joys of outgrowing the young and dumb attitude 🙈🤣
@BigPezza4 жыл бұрын
yea i was on a ride with someone who had adv boots he broke his footT_T. i also highly recomend the Alpinestar offroad boots very good and i am expert at crashing
@ericaanderson69063 жыл бұрын
Yes I’m a bit late in watching this but I do have a question, I’m a curvy Woman and I want to get into adventure riding I am loving your videos absolutely I’m out practising on my street bike some of what you’ve talked about but the gear that you’re talking about I would love to have I cannot find in my size I cannot find Adventure riding gear for a curvy woman please help😎
@MattLitkeRacing2 жыл бұрын
I didn’t know about the Arclite glasses. Good tip!
@BretTkacs2 жыл бұрын
They are my favorite
@rahgahnah4 жыл бұрын
You've invested a lot in top quality gear so it's obvious you are protecting yourself as well as possible. I'm curious - why the flimsy dirt gloves? It seems like hands would be susceptible to injury, why not go for a more protective glove? Thanks!
@BretTkacs4 жыл бұрын
In the dirt there isn't a lot glove can do. On the street I have to worry about pavement and sliding. In the dirt I'm worried about impact.
@drewfrancis95612 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for this video. I have been asking for advice for a long time so thank you.
@unnf997110 ай бұрын
You ADV bois are a different breed
@Thatbeardedguy866 ай бұрын
They’re definitely over the top.
@nathanboeger9784 жыл бұрын
Great gear review but worst strip tease ever! Seriously, great tips and I like the neck brace with chest armor. I had a neck brace and when I crashed, off road, it saved my neck but broke my collar bone. A good trade off but that one you have looks like it would be better and deflect over a wider area.
@SuperdiptoC3 жыл бұрын
A Bret Tkacs video without the drums seems almost alien TBH Loved the de facto "blooper reel" in first few minutes of the video but you know what would have made it really awesome? Yakety Sax in the background music 😂😂
@thefastelephant942 жыл бұрын
Hi Bret, Is it advised to wear a neckbrace with a riding back pack, like an OGIO Baja/Dakar back pack. Its really hot in India and a backpack with a bladder and some napkins are basic from a personal preference perspective. Also, neck braces cost alot here too so don't wanna regret getting one. Please advise.
@robskully35392 жыл бұрын
so much for your Tech 7’s … I have the Tech 7 Drystars and had my front tire wash out in a smallish mud hole a little over a week ago. Well the boots I am sure helped when my DR-650 fell on my lower leg … but … I still ended up with a fractured left ankle. Left ankle swollen up to the size of a baseball on the left outside part of my foot :-(
@BretTkacs2 жыл бұрын
Safety gear might reduce injury but it can't prevent it and at some point nothing will help
@toltod4 жыл бұрын
I"d almost recommend going to a motocross helmet vs. adventure one due to the airflow if your doing technical trails in warm climate. The are cheap too so you won't be spending as much money as a dedicated adventure lid.
@BretTkacs4 жыл бұрын
When I still had dedicated dirtbikes I did. The biggest issue is riding at high speeds to get to the trails
@autowerkesexclusive3 жыл бұрын
Fantastic video. Great information.
@Kaegis3 жыл бұрын
Good info! I'm presently piecing my kit together and was in two minds about the neck brace. No I'm definitely getting one. I saw the Troy Lee Designs soft armour. Looks good. So far I have chosen Arai EC-XD4 helmet, Asterisk Ultracell 3.0 knee braces, Tech7 Enduro boots, Fox Legion Enduro pants & jersey, Five Enduro gloves. I like the upper leg/torso armour, that's a great idea! What brand do you have?
@clivedarwell57324 жыл бұрын
So, what's the compromise when on a long ADV trip and you don't have these equipment? Just keep it within limits?
@Trumpwonhahahahaha11 ай бұрын
Love your content. Can you do one of these every few years for new gear?
@BretTkacs11 ай бұрын
I agree many (or most) of the topics I covered could get a remake/update every few years or less
@demiratmotovlog4 жыл бұрын
Always the good information 👍
@rfk764 жыл бұрын
Best strip show I have ever seen, for sure! :)
@denchua4 жыл бұрын
Bret, I think I remember you wearing a Rev'it neck brace before in combination with a Rev'it jacket. Do you prefer the Leatt? Why?
@BretTkacs4 жыл бұрын
Moveo no lover makes neck braces (Rev'it! Branded the Moveo brace) The Rev'it! Brace wins for convenience but mine is aging so I use it sparingly now since replacement parts are no longer available. Leatt is a better brace and was always my dedicated dirtbike brace
@bernardomotard3 жыл бұрын
@@BretTkacs do you know if only the moveo neck brace is compatible with the rev it sand 3? Does the leatt not fit with our sand 3 jackets?
@lacorazzad4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for this video!
@erice54299 ай бұрын
Thank you.. great explanation!
@amitkrupal12342 жыл бұрын
It looks like we have an terminator T1000 strip teasing😁
@motosyfotos88533 жыл бұрын
and this is the only streap show that ever done..... in youtube... LOL
@robertlee80423 жыл бұрын
Thank you.
@yamaman68824 жыл бұрын
Goggles offer way more eye protection than safety glasses when riding off-road. If you're concerned about your goggles fogging up, you can apply anti-fog treatment to your lenses or buy an anti-fog goggle lenses.
@BretTkacs4 жыл бұрын
I also have a defogger fan for my dirt goggles that work amazing. Stupid price for the quality but it works better than anything!! www.habervision.com/Haber-EliminatorPlus-No-Fog-System_p_138.html
@ynotjf10 ай бұрын
3yr old video but that sure looks like Tahuya Forest WA in the winter..
@BretTkacs9 ай бұрын
That was in Tahuya
@jean-luccoupal71314 жыл бұрын
Why do I have "Patricia the stripper" (Chris de Burg) playing in the background of my mind watching this? Keep up the good work!
@verdedenim6623 жыл бұрын
a gear list would really help
@shibleekhan4 жыл бұрын
I like the cap.. 😀
@no_special_person Жыл бұрын
3:42 bro just really slapped his bare foot own on the mud even the camera man was like "WTF" keeps staring at the foot while u talk haha
@tubelesschannel4 жыл бұрын
Many great ideas here. Thanks. Is those overpants water proof ?
@jushirocepeda30314 жыл бұрын
Excelent! Thanks for Share this tips !! Saludos desde Mexico
@michaelchu30914 жыл бұрын
11items? Add one more item and the video title is perfect. Protect the family jewels LOL
@adelaltamimi36203 жыл бұрын
Boss what’s the name of the company for the safety for the for the hand and defeat thank you sir
@rickydennis53624 жыл бұрын
Good advice. Curious , might take a few minutes to stop riding pull off gear fast if the urge of a bathroom break hits you like real quick
@36surferjoe9 ай бұрын
I disagree, i used to wear all that gear and took a very slow fall from my bike, landed on the back left edge of my leatt roost guard, i also had a neck brace on...broke 4 ribs, punctured a lung and fractured my scapula. Im pretty sure i would have walked away with bruises if i wasnt wearing all that plastic crap. Several of my ridingfriends have experienced the same thing...broken ribs while wearing gear. So ive dialed it down to the moose riding shirt with the pad inserts. Im not saying dont wear gear, its diff for each situation, but sometimes all the gear hinders us instead of helps.
@sapessi3 жыл бұрын
Do you use a jacket over the Leatt Body Protector? Which one?
@b1keyp1key3 жыл бұрын
I'm a bit late to the part y but can you please tell me what the low profile top box is that you are using and how it's mounted? Thank you and thanks for all your informative videos.
@mikesbigadventures1944 жыл бұрын
My Toucans are a good boot. Pretty comfortable for a motocross like riding boot.
@EugeneYunak4 жыл бұрын
i relegated my Toucans to light dual-sport and touring after i broke my finger in them when the 790 fell on it. dirt? only real enduro boot, i prefer gaerne sg12 but top of the line is very comparable across brands so pick the one that fits best. they are incredible, so much more rigid and protective you can't even compare adv boots to them, even the best ones like toucan
@mikesbigadventures1944 жыл бұрын
@@EugeneYunak Now that sounds like a story. How did that happen.
@EugeneYunak4 жыл бұрын
@@mikesbigadventures194 oh it’s a story alright! i was scouting TET Ukraine with the linesman, near lake Synevir deep in the Carpathian mountains. This was one third day of intense offroad riding, previous day we had to set up camp because we were too exhausted to push my 790r out of a bog. We managed to get his 640 out though, and luckily had enough water left. next day we are descending from the grade down to the lake, there is civilization near the lake so we’d be out of the deep woods finally. Everything is very wet and i struggle through mud with quite a number of tumbles, but we push on. We want to reach the lake for lunch, there is a small village there with real hot food. So finally when we are like 200m from the lake on the final descent, which is very steep and rutty with tree roots sticking out, and rocky and all the rocks are wet and slippery (kinda like river rocks, smooth) - we are going down and my buddy who is in front decides to stop. He has a lighter bike and is a better rider, and he stops to assess the best line down, he likes to go down as slow as possible. I however prefer to carry some speed to help the heavy beast, so usually i try to let him go all the way down before i follow. this time however i was following not expecting him to stop. it’s quite steep and slippery so stopping gracefully is hard. i do stop in time to not hit him, but i can’t maintain balance and the smooth rock under my right foot gives way and i slide out with the bike. the handlebar hits my toe on the right foot, painful as hell. this is downhill remember so basically the entire weight of the bike goes into this one single point of contact with the ground - handlebar on my toe. i didn’t have any painkillers (now i always take some) and the feet swole pretty bad. it was a challenge getting the bike down, luckily there were some cool Lithuanian (or Latvian?) enduro riders down by the lake that helped us. With a proper enduro boot, you don’t really feel the bike dropping handlebar first on your toe much, i tested it :)
@EugeneYunak4 жыл бұрын
i just want to add - this is not a freak accident. see for yourself how flexible the toebox is. my friend broke his toe when practicing slow wheelies (real slow, Jarvis style look it up) on a 110kg enduro bike. he was wearing some sidi adv boot, very similar construction materials and quality to the Toucan. the bike looped out and with most of the weight on the back wheel he tried to save it by trying to hold it by the handlebar, but wasn’t able to and it struck his right foot. so not much weight or force - but still enough to brake it. this is very common in enduro riding - after my accident i pay attention to this particular impact specifically and see it all the time with my riding buddies- luckily we all wear enduro protection so it’s never a problem (this is why enduro riders don’t notice how often this happens - because it never results in injury)
@laus96733 жыл бұрын
What do you think about Airbag-vests like the Helite Turtle? Especially in addition to normal gear and everyday use?
@neilhutton15284 жыл бұрын
What happened to your ultra protective flat cap??? Nice video though.