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HELMETS

HELMET

ACCESSORIES

EYEWEAR

APPAREL

PROTECTIVE

SURVIVAL /

BAGS

VIDEOS

SNOWMOBILE

ACCESSORIES

SNOWBIKE

SLEDS /

TRAILERS

ELECTRICAL

EXHAUST

ENGINE

STEERING /

CONTROLS

AIR /FUEL

WINDSHIELDS

BODY

TUNNEL /RAIL

ACCESSORIES

TRACKS /STUDS /

SPROCKETS

REAR

SUSPENSION

SHOCKS

FRONT

SUSPENSION

SKIS /RUNNERS

BRAKES

CHAIN /

SPROCKETS

BELTS

CLUTCHING

CHEMICALS

TOOLS /

FASTENERS

PROMOTIONAL

REFERENCE

INDEX

FLY RACING LAYERING GUIDE FOR OUTERWEAR

MOUNTAIN RIDING:

• Fly Racing’s Lightweight Base Layers under Carbon Gear

COLDER WEATHER MOUNTAIN RIDING:

(Also recommended for riders that get cold easily)

• Fly Racing’s Heavyweight Base Layers under Carbon Gear

• Fly Racing’s Lightweight or Heavyweight Base Layers

under SNX Gear

CROSSOVER RIDING (MIDWEST/

EASTERN; TRAIL/OFF TRAIL):

• Fly Racing’s Heavyweight Base Layers under Carbon Gear

(may use Lightweight Base Layer if temps are warm or

rider does well in cold temps)

• Fly Racing’s Lightweight or Heavyweight Base Layers

under SNX Gear

• Fly Racing’s Lightweight or Heavyweight Base Layers

under Aurora Gear

TRAIL RIDING:

Coldest Temps:

• Fly Racing’s Heavyweight or Lightweight Base Layer under

Outpost Gear

• Fly Racing’s Base Layers with Mid Layer under SNX Gear

• Fly Racing’s Base Layers with Mid Layer under Aurora

Gear

• NOTE: If the rider generally does well in cold temps, you

may not need the Mid Layer, use the Heavyweight Base

Layers

• Colder Temps:

• Fly Racing’s Outpost Gear

• Fly Racing’s Heavyweight Base Layer under Carbon Gear

(may also use Lightweight with Mid Layer depending on

riders preferred fit)

• Fly Racing’s Lightweight or Heavyweight Base Layers

under SNX Gear

• Fly Racing’s Lightweight or Heavyweight Base Layers

under Aurora Gear

• Cold Temps:

• Fly Racing’s Outpost Gear

• Fly Racing’s Heavyweight Base Layer under Carbon Gear

(may also use Lightweight Base Layer if rider does well in

cold temps)

• Fly Racing’s Lightweight or Heavyweight Base Layers

under SNX and Aurora Gear depending in rider’s cold

weather comfort level)

• Warmer Temps:

• Fly Racing’s Lightweight Base Layer under Carbon Gear,

SNX Gear, Aurora Gear

Layering helps wick and keep moisture away from the body’s skin allowing the rider to stay warmer and

dryer. Vents on outerwear create air flow which helps keep layers dry and regulates body temps. The

following guide is designed to help outfit the rider for different riding conditions.

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