What to Wear When Going on a Dirt Bike Tour

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What to Wear When Going on a Dirt Bike Tour

26 September 2018
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Dirt bike touring can be an exhilarating and heart pounding experience. It is also a great way to see all sorts of rough terrain and hard to reach environments. Whether you are touring the desert or the mountains, riding a dirt bike can definitely be dangerous. So, before you go on any dirt bike excursion, you need to make sure you have the proper clothing and safety equipment. If you are comfortable and safe, your experience is going to be much more rewarding and comfortable.

Make Sure Your Helmet Fits

Your helmet is the first thing you need to think about when riding a dirt bike for a long period of time. Not only does your helmet need to be properly rated as far as protection standards are concerned, you also need to make sure that it is comfortable and has good visibility. You have to use a stronger helmet when riding a motorized dirt bike, meaning you aren't going to want to wear the same helmet that you use when you're riding your road bike around town.

Full cut motorcycle and ATV helmets are quite bulky, so they might take a little getting used to. This is why it is always helpful if you are able to try on and test out the helmet before you start your ride. If it is too big, it can rattle around the entire ride and you'll end up with a serious headache, not to mention it probably won't provide proper protection, and there is a greater risk of it falling off. On the other hand, if your helmet is too small, it can restrict blood flow to your head and be extremely uncomfortable. It is always best if you wear your helmet for a little bit and test it out before you start your excursion.

Pads and Clothes

Whenever you are riding your dirt bike, you will want to wear long-sleeve shirts, long pants, knee pads, and elbow pads, regardless of the weather conditions. Obviously, you will want to wear lighter and more breathable clothes when you are riding in deserts. Similarly, you might need some extra insulation if you are riding somewhere cold. Most crashes on dirt bikes are very minor, so wearing pads and a helmet will ensure you have ample protection. However; if you don't have long sleeves, there is a good chance that you will end up with scrapes from even a mild crash.

For more information on dirt bike tours, contact a company like American Adventure Tours

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I loved playing sports like baseball and soccer when I was a child, but as I grew older, I put more traditional sports behind me and started focusing on taking up new sport hobbies like skateboarding, surfing, and rock climbing. While "extreme" is in the name, you don't have to feel unsafe or worried while participating in these awesome activities. On this blog I hope to help both kids and adults get involved in extreme sports. You never know what sort of adventure you might find yourself loving if you step or even jump out of your sports comfort zone.

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