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Snowmobile Protective Gear
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Snow Pants
There are many kinds of snow pants to choose from. If you’re
ready to get out of that full-body snowsuit look, we offer snow
pants in the form of bibs, which are thicker and more padded—like
on your typical one-piece your snowsuit, as well as thinner snow
pants. The thickness of our youth snow pants ranges from full bibs,
to thinner, cross-country type youth snow pants, all the way down
to very thin youth snow pants made for racing. Snow pants are an
important part of your snowmobile protective gear.
· Snowmobile Helmets
Helmets are the most important piece of snowmobile protective gear.
Protect your head while you snowmobile. After all, your brains are
in there. All it takes is one bad fall to cause serious injury.
Broken or fractured bones are common in winter sport accidents,
but breaking your arm or leg is nothing compared to cracking your
skull.
· Full-Face Snowmobile Helmet
A full-face snowmobile helmet can protect your entire face from
the wind, snow and cold conditions. Along with all the other, vital
advantages there are to wearing a helmet. A full-face snowmobile
helmet will protect more than your skull. Not only will it protect
your head, but also a full-face snowmobile helmet can help in “saving
face”, so to speak. There are day and nighttime replaceable
shields available for a full-face snowmobile helmet as well.
· Snowmobile Coat
A snowmobile coat is thick with protection from the winter weather
is an important part of your snowmobile gear. You will want one
that comes with a windbreaker on the outside.
· Snowmobile Jacket
In the unpredictable winter weather, as the temperatures are sometimes
warmer, sometimes colder and it is hard to tell, a snowmobile jacket
is the perfect solution. We offer jackets that have removable inner
layers for extra warmth—as well as removable outer layers
that act as windbreakers—so you can customize your jacket
to suit your needs.
· Snowmobile Boots
It is always best to find the right boots as an important part of
your snowmobile gear. Some are fuzzy and some are stiff. But for
riding a snowmobile, boots specific to snowmobiling are a must.
You cannot just go in sneakers or walking boots, your snowmobile
boots must be longer and definitely waterproof. You want to protect
your legs from any wetness—to avoid the uncomfortable cold.
We offer many styles to choose from.
· Snowmobile Gloves
There are a wide selection of snowmobile gloves. Leather gloves
are the most recommended snowmobile gloves they allow you the most
versatility and are usually the best fit. If your hands tend to
get cold in leather gloves, there are others to choose from. We
offer liners and hand and thumb warmers for the inside of your gloves
if you need them.
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