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  • Опубликовано: 25 июл 2024
  • SEE THE LINKS BELOW FOR GEAR DEALS! My setup for cheap & effective motorcycle protective armor totals less than $350, including a helmet, armored shirt, arm protection, neck brace, MX boots, riding pants, waterproof jacket, articulating knee guards, and compression shorts.
    Now this stuff may not be the best out there, but I believe it is the best value for money for riders on a budget. All of this gear has stood up to many crashes, abuse, and thousands of miles of adventure and desert enduro.
    Thank you for using these links! You're supporting more ADV videos AND getting the best prices! See something better for less? Please leave a comment!
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    EVS RC2 Neck Brace 4:38
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    DECADE Gloves 5:25
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    BiLT Typhoon Jacket 6:28
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    TMS Armored Jacket 7:24
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    Riding Pants 9:26
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    Compression Shorts 10:42
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    Knee Guards 11:14
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    MX Boots 12:35
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  • @FerreneMachine
    @FerreneMachine 8 лет назад +52

    I am sure you won't remember me since you reply to so many comments weekly. Close to a year ago I said I was going to get a dual sport and you replied and gave advice. Well, finally I , made the purchase and got a 1986 xl250r. Love it!

    • @Error-eb9gv
      @Error-eb9gv 7 лет назад +2

      FerreneMachine how you like it so far?

    • @daftnord4957
      @daftnord4957 4 года назад

      Its been 3 year. How's it going???

    • @FerreneMachine
      @FerreneMachine 3 года назад

      @Jack Spratt I have an xr650l now, owned a klr 650 and a honda shadow 1100 in between these four years. I love how light the xr250 was, but it has major problems shutting down when it got hot. Never figured it out and sold the bike for cheap. It definetly wasnt over heating but something else would make it shut down. Cool bike just needed some work

  • @ADVNomad
    @ADVNomad 6 лет назад

    THANK YOU! I bought the Armor Protective Jacket you recommended and it saved me. Finished a technical ride and was cruising a gravel road; hit sand in a turn doing about 30mph and the front end washed out; belly slide for 10 yards through gravel. Ripped my shirt to pieces, but the armor protected my skin and bones. I'm glad I found your channel. I live in Denver and ride an 09 DR650. Hope to see you on the trails...

  • @CajunGreenMan
    @CajunGreenMan 8 лет назад +12

    While I really love the focus on low cost, I would really hope the next one like this could cover the CE rated gear. Or at least talk about the ratings, so new folks know to look for it. I'm still buying some of these things, though.

  • @sebastian3465
    @sebastian3465 3 года назад

    5 yrs old and still the best vid I’ve seen on budget gear that’s not cheap and still gets the job done. Thanks man!! Subscribed!

  • @Xeil
    @Xeil 9 лет назад +7

    Commenting before I watch the entire thing so if I mention something that's been said don't yell at me.
    When it comes to gear I think in some cases it pays to pay a pretty penny, especially when it comes to your head and feet. I'm not bragging or anything because I have spent over 2k alone on riding gear and most of it has stood up to a lot of abuse, mainly my helmet and boots. My helmet is a Fox V2 Priori which was $300 at the time and my Fox comp8 for $350 at the time. Those have saved me more pain and anguish than I can imagine and still are in good shape. Buy nice or buy twice is the old saying.
    What I avoid is outragously priced jersey's and pants. I spent $150 on some thor range pants and lowsided the third time I wore them. I was cooking on gravel and hit a wet puddle and then found slippery rocks in the road which put me down when I was using the rear brake. Bam, $150 ruined. They did save my hide, and are still useable, but they're not completely waterproof now.
    Just my two cents, going to finish the video now.

  • @GJHeckler
    @GJHeckler 6 лет назад

    EverRide videos are the best I've seen about riding......thanks for your time and effort putting the videos together!

  • @neelchat594
    @neelchat594 4 года назад +6

    A 2019 update would be great! Thanks!

  • @devrocks80
    @devrocks80 9 лет назад +7

    Thanks for all the useful info and vids. Just got a Honda crf250l and looking to get into ADV riding and your channel has been a goldmine! You have a new subscriber in me so keep doing you :)

    • @eveRide
      @eveRide  9 лет назад

      Div Dev Great to hear! You're gonna love dual sporting!

  • @benfurtin3858
    @benfurtin3858 6 лет назад

    everRide you rock man! love your videos! They're always so entertaining and educational. Your two wheel community appreciates and loves you for it!

  • @nickferry6061
    @nickferry6061 9 лет назад +2

    I don't ride or anything but I was searching for armor and I just wanna say, very well put together Chanel and video.

  • @algammond
    @algammond 7 лет назад +1

    The neck brace is a great idea. I've been thrown over my handle bars before and hit the cement helmet first. I am surprised that my neck was fine after that, but I could easily see how my neck could have been snapped without a brace.

  • @ltaco_vato1044
    @ltaco_vato1044 6 лет назад

    Just got myself a pair of those knee protectors, thanks for this great video!

  • @PracticalTacticalFedeli
    @PracticalTacticalFedeli 6 лет назад

    Of all the motorcycle merchandise videos I've watched this guy seems to be the most honest. Respect that

  • @makikiverde
    @makikiverde 4 года назад

    I'm new to Adventure riding so this was very helpful indeed. Thanks so much

  • @AntiqueMeme
    @AntiqueMeme 7 лет назад +21

    Neckbrace obviously keeps your neck safe... But one thing it seems no one mentions is that it keeps the bottom edge of your helmet from busting your collar bone.

    • @Kriptoker
      @Kriptoker 5 лет назад +1

      Pretty sure there are reports out there that say those neck pillows are useless though. They are not a brace.

    • @MuppetVT
      @MuppetVT 4 года назад

      Some helmets are shaped so they don't do that, but those are few, far between, and usually expensive

  • @Badlander_Moto
    @Badlander_Moto 2 года назад

    Really great content! Great job! Very informative. We hope to share it with our new adventurers!! Ride Safe!

  • @themechanic5877
    @themechanic5877 7 лет назад

    when I picked up a dual sport helmet this year I made sure to choose the color "everide yellow". keep up the great videos.

  • @gripsanity
    @gripsanity 8 лет назад +1

    When i finally get into ADV riding i will be coming back here to gear up! Thanks for the Great content!

    • @eveRide
      @eveRide  8 лет назад

      +GripSanity Thanks so much! Hopefully you get some great deals :)

  • @micwell2247
    @micwell2247 9 лет назад +1

    Obviously your presentation has a lot of practical and personal experience and that is well appreciated. There is a lot of good advice in what you've said and how to reasonably look at the safe way to enjoy motor sports such as dual sporting. There is all credibility in what you shown....unlike a guy wearing sneakers while doing a dual sport motor cycle comparison ......not credit worthy at all.
    Am ready to venture back out to the tall and uncut myself. Thanks for your truths .

  • @martinfoster5163
    @martinfoster5163 5 лет назад

    I love your tips. I’m an adventure rider from the UK but living in Mongolia. I’m also on a very, very tight budget. I’ve trolled eBay and local ads and found some great bargains. RST is a UK brand that makes gear at about 1/2 to 1/3 of the price of fancy brands for similar protection. For example their adventure 2 boot $130, is similar design to Sidi adventure boot for 1/3rd of the retail price. I’ve owned both. I bought my girlfriend the fly racing trekker and I have the Bell mx-9 adventure mips. Both were about $180 on sale. For the clothing we bought Aldi suits they cost about $150 for the jacket and pants or a lot less slightly used.

  • @garystackhouse5787
    @garystackhouse5787 7 лет назад

    Thanks for this video, Tyler! I'm a Senior Motorcycle Instructor for the Canada Safety Council. We make sure we stress ATGATT for on-road situations, but people tend to forget about the considerable dangers off-road because it often tends to be at lower speeds than on-road and the lack of asphalt may make traditional "road-rash" less likely. However, as you know, off-road riding has it's own set of unique hazards! Well-done, as usual!

  • @shashareid784
    @shashareid784 7 лет назад

    love the look of those knee guards! the knee pads in my pants are inadequate, and my knees are all bruised! shorts and skirt season is upon us....and i look like i have been beaten. so I will look into the ARC corona knee guards. Thanks for the video

  • @moise941
    @moise941 8 лет назад

    Very helpful information. Great video, thanks.

  • @SLFYSH
    @SLFYSH 9 лет назад +1

    Hey, this is genuinely useful information. Thank you.

  • @berealistic
    @berealistic 3 года назад

    Nice video. I bought a lot of my gear on Ebay too. The armour works great in hot environs. Riding gear have saved my skin a few times and especially important when riding in foreign undeveloped countries.

  • @crosstrainingenduro
    @crosstrainingenduro 9 лет назад +6

    nice work everride, i'm always one for the budget gear! as you know i've become a bit of a helmet nut lately, so i must say excellent choice as the AFX helmets also comply with the european standard, a huge plus as it's almost 30 years ahead of DOT... could i add that for around the same money the Fly Trekker DS Helmet also has the dual density liner which is a very big safety feature. the AFX helmets don't feature this until you get to the higher models i think. great vid!!!

    • @crosstrainingenduro
      @crosstrainingenduro 9 лет назад

      i forgot to mention, the batman suit from your intro vid never featured... surely this would be cheap but effective ATGATT?

    • @eveRide
      @eveRide  9 лет назад +2

      CROSS TRAINING, ENDUROCROSS & ENDURO TECHNIQUES Oh man you know it! Skin tight polyester is usually not durable... but put a Batman symbol on it and BAM! The best armor money can buy! lol :D

  • @kenwagner2672
    @kenwagner2672 8 лет назад

    I got fazer boots at my local atv dealership that were originally $130 on sale for $75 and same for my helmet I got them and they have held up extremely well in my crashes

  • @texasman5104
    @texasman5104 9 лет назад

    Very helpful to a new KLR owner of 2 days. Seeing a video where you talked about your '97 KLR and what you paid for it, I've been patiently searching for the perfect buy for 6-8 months. Patience paid off with an '08 with 5,600 miles and was able to negotiate down to $2,000. Now I have to get outfitted and your recommendations will go a long way in helping me get all-in at a reasonable price. I'll keep watching and learning. Thanks again from Austin, TX.

  • @kentuckyjustice1408
    @kentuckyjustice1408 4 года назад

    Though this video is somewhat aged, and (some) prices may have changed on new equipment, it's still pretty much spot-on. It has great recommendations for those just getting started in dual sport riding. Value shop; look for the "deals", or the bike won't be your most expensive purchase. Thanks for leaving this video up. "Thumbs up" from this Kentucky boy.

  • @unlimitedbattery
    @unlimitedbattery 7 лет назад

    EVER RIDE!!!!!!!!!!! I love your channel. You are super nice and really helpful.

  • @CaptainCrankyMotovlogger
    @CaptainCrankyMotovlogger 9 лет назад +1

    First off - man you make real art out of what you do and that annotations idea at the beginning? - a masterpiece! (I did watch it all however if I want to come check a particular bit of gear out in the future they will be very useful).
    Great information and well presented - very helpful, thanks!!
    Ride safe :)

    • @eveRide
      @eveRide  9 лет назад +1

      ***** Thanks so much! Hopefully it can really help some people out when looking for decent budget gear!

  • @efi_m
    @efi_m 9 лет назад

    Great video!! Thanks for all the tips!!!!

  • @brookyoder269
    @brookyoder269 9 лет назад

    I got a pair of O'Neal Elements for Christmas this year and I love them. They are indeed very stiff and take a lot of breaking in but they have LOTS of protection and for my kind of riding - street, gravel and dirt road and the occasional field, they're perfect.

    • @eveRide
      @eveRide  9 лет назад

      Brook Yoder Great to hear! One of these days I might have to pick some up and test them for myself... for now all I've heard is good reviews for them.

  • @themechanic5877
    @themechanic5877 7 лет назад

    after watching this I need to dig out my old a star boots from riding my kx in high school. I've been using my Harleys open face helmet on the wr and I know it's an accident waiting to happen so a ds helmet is in my future. thanks Tyler.

  • @Grimwalkerx
    @Grimwalkerx 8 лет назад

    Your awesome 💯💯💯💯 thanks I'm thinking about getting a bike and and this really helps

  • @daveshepherd7582
    @daveshepherd7582 7 лет назад

    Ive used the ARC Corona knee guards since they came out. The only issue i've had has been where the upper part connects to the lower. The screws they use have unthreaded and came apart while riding. A little lock tite will fix that though. All in all an excellent value for the money.

  • @bdubs180
    @bdubs180 9 лет назад +1

    Hi everide. Just wanted to say love the videos man keep em coming. They are very informative and helpful. I've been out of riding for a few years. But a few videos of yours and I'm ready to be back on two wheels. I'm from Pennsylvania so I am running out of summer. But anyways have a great day.

    • @eveRide
      @eveRide  9 лет назад

      bdubs180 Thanks so much! Enjoy the rest of the summer and ESPECIALLY the fall!

  • @NessedUpProductions
    @NessedUpProductions 9 лет назад +1

    Great info bro! I really need to get some cold weather gear, so will look at that jacket and set of gloves you rock like Rockstar! My cold weather gear currently is a hoody and..... yeah that's it, lol

    • @eveRide
      @eveRide  9 лет назад +1

      NessedUpProductions rofl! Man cold weather gear is such a toss-up for me. Getting sweaty can be a killer out here. I wear a big jacket like that, get sweaty, and then get way cold if the sun goes down. Just ask MrDuhfactor about our recent ride! It was icy nips!

  • @littlebr4d
    @littlebr4d 5 лет назад

    First of all, nice job on the video. Thanks for your efforts! It appears the knee protection is no longer available... Has anyone found a similar alternative?

  • @jeffeager9779
    @jeffeager9779 5 лет назад +2

    Go to Amazon and look up hwk duelsport pants, waterproof and very comfortable with knee and hip pads for only $49.99 uve told us alot of good deals figured I would throw one ur way. Safe rideing...

  • @sixthisoverdrive
    @sixthisoverdrive 9 лет назад +9

    I'll have to do a Canadian version of this. We have some pretty extreme weather conditions here. Summers can get to 38 or 40 degrees Celsius and fall and spring riding often dips below freezing. Either I have to adapt or become a snowbird and join you in Utah!!!

    • @kstoo
      @kstoo 9 лет назад +3

      sixthisoverdrive If it works in Canadia it should work here in Wisconsin. I agree that we have special circumstances that don't apply to Utah or the like. Need gear that will work when driving into a fire hose at 0°C at 60 MPH with a 30 MPH headwind. And then it warms up later in the day.
      Do the Canadian version!

    • @sixthisoverdrive
      @sixthisoverdrive 9 лет назад +2

      kstoo I'll get right on that!!!

    • @erikahrens4402
      @erikahrens4402 6 лет назад

      sixthisoverdrive If you think it doesn’t get friggin cold in Utah in the winter, Ive got a bridge for sale you might be interested in (LOL).

  • @SavageSully
    @SavageSully 9 лет назад

    I just rode 1300 miles on the Eastern portion of the TAT wearing 3/4 steel toe Timberland Pro work boots. I had a fall at about 25mph where my right foot was caught under the bike. The steel toes kept my toes from being broken but the lack of a steel shank in the boot sole allowed my toes to bend together and hyper extend my arch. The soft tissue damage ended the trip for me. I agree that Steel toe work boots are better than nothing... I'm buying full motocross boots as suggested here. Great video...thanks

    • @eveRide
      @eveRide  9 лет назад

      +Savage Sully Ugh that sounds so painful :( Glad it wasn't worse, though! You'll have to conquer the TAT another time!

  • @b1pig
    @b1pig 9 лет назад

    the only bit of my gear that i bought new were my gearne adv boots. i have cortech mesh pants, tourmaster flex jacket (has mesh inner jacket and canvas outter plus liner!) and my agv exo8 adv helmet. $40 for the pants, $50 for the jacket and $250 for the helmet (new was $400). i figure thats one bit not to skimp on and the fit was perfect for me after some swapping of pads. i'm strongly leaning towards the armor shirt. i like the idea of it. my pants include hip/thigh and knee pads. if i get to do more than slab, then the knee guards are a good idea. come to think of it, i at least have some old skateboard knee pads i could put on. better than nothing.... my gloves i got "for free" in a motorcycle deal several years ago, though i did spend about $25 for a clearance pair of alpinestar winter gloves.
    Great vid. Great suggestions as well.

  • @gr3gwendt
    @gr3gwendt 8 лет назад

    I daily ride my 1989 XT 600. I have a very small budget for motorcycle gear so I wear lace up work boots, denim jeans and a T shirt with a hoodie (hoodie is weather dependent as I am from Australia), Motorcross gloves (similar to the mechanic gloves showed in this video) and an Rjays Dakar Helmet with a pair of sunglasses. I have crashed wearing this gear both on and off road. On road the gloves and hoodie needed replacing after a crash at about 60kmph however it protected me. Off road I tore a hole in the butt of the jeans so they needed replacing however everything else survived. This gear is within my budget and almost everyone has it in their closet.

  • @foihdzas
    @foihdzas 9 лет назад

    Nice and informative! I'll definitely be picking up the chest/spine protector! What a great deal.

    • @eveRide
      @eveRide  9 лет назад +1

      foihdzas Fantastic! Yeah I have REALLY liked mine... I even "tested" it a few days ago with a nice face plant and shoulder-slide :D

  • @advkat0117
    @advkat0117 7 лет назад

    I think I may get the neck brace...that's a good deal and worth the extra protection if needed!

  • @jackrichter6400
    @jackrichter6400 8 лет назад

    I also use the body armored shirt and it saved my ass a lot, i will never use just a chest protect-er, saw some bad crashes with that. The Leatt dual axis knee guards is very good.

  • @markgunnison
    @markgunnison 9 лет назад

    This is the perfect video both for someone looking to get into dual-sport riding and for someone who might be looking for extra gear to loan to friends. Thank you for putting this together. Well done.

    • @eveRide
      @eveRide  9 лет назад

      ***** Thanks Mark! I hope it helps a few more people when spring rolls around. It's not getting a ton of traction now but I think it might get views in the long run :)

  • @BrianWest58
    @BrianWest58 9 лет назад +1

    Funny that I have a pair of the Oxtar boots and got them a couple years ago for $60 used. Squeaky dang boots. I also have the ARC shorts and their riding socks. Definite bang for the buck. TMS armored shirt also. Jersey and pants bought at clearance. HJC helmet I bought new. Good stuff man! Nice clean, to the point review.

    • @eveRide
      @eveRide  9 лет назад

      Brian West Dude you're so right, those Oxtar boots are stiff and nearly invincible, but I sound like a rusty door hinge! lol :)

  • @DavidWalker-ry4fi
    @DavidWalker-ry4fi 9 лет назад

    Great video thanks Tyler! Fun intro great info!

    • @eveRide
      @eveRide  9 лет назад

      David Walker Thanks David! Hopefully the dancing doesn't make anybody feel uncomfortable lol!

  • @martinfoster5163
    @martinfoster5163 6 лет назад

    Aldi, which is everywhere except the USA, sells astoundingly good stuff at way below market prices but it’s CE approved. The whole garment, not just the armour. Americans can probably get it by buying online and/or through a forwarding company. Jackets, pants, gloves, and boots but not much else is what they have. I ordered a whole set of clothes for less than $200 and bought a Bell mx-9 adventure MIPS. My total was about the same as yours.
    By the way, I love your budget approach. I’m not in a position to spend crazy amounts on gear but want to be safe all the same.

  • @masz6323
    @masz6323 3 года назад

    This video is GOLD!

  • @texaslonestarrider
    @texaslonestarrider 9 лет назад

    Great video, been looking for a new jacket, thanks for the info. I paid $299.00 for my cruiser works boots and they have lasted me over 10 years now and I had the soles replaced twice. Sometime it pays to shell out the big bucks. Keep up the fantastic work and thanks for sharing my friend!

    • @eveRide
      @eveRide  9 лет назад

      lonestarrider Good call on the boots! Yeah when I snagged mine they were like-new. I've beat the snot out of them... they definitely look the part :) I should probably get them resoled soon!

  • @2wheelmaniacrides
    @2wheelmaniacrides 9 лет назад

    thanks for the video EveRide, I've gotten a bunch of stuff from thrift stores and garage sales, like my scorpion Mesh Jacket (without a liner) for $10

    • @eveRide
      @eveRide  9 лет назад

      The2WheelManiac Haha that's an awesome deal! I LOVE garage sales and thrift stores! Especially in the really nice neighborhoods! :D

  • @Maxbooze
    @Maxbooze 9 лет назад

    Top notch video. Sharing like crazy.

    • @eveRide
      @eveRide  9 лет назад

      Maxbooze Thanks man! Hopefully this helps a few people out in the long run with some gear... or to at least gear up a bit more and be just a tad safer!

  • @AmericanSanchez
    @AmericanSanchez 9 лет назад +1

    Wow, well done Everide!

    • @eveRide
      @eveRide  9 лет назад

      American Sanchez Thanks very much!

  • @Spiritstrikecom
    @Spiritstrikecom 9 лет назад

    I started out with a pair of Oneal Element boots. For the money, they aren't bad. The toe box is kind of big so an extended shift lever is a good idea and they are a bit stiff, but still a good value. Especially for a starter boot.
    I would also add a pair of knee brace socks. For the long rides it will keep your knee guards from chafing the skin on your knees.

    • @eveRide
      @eveRide  9 лет назад +1

      SpiritStrike.com Ahhh yes, long socks have been very good for the knees under those knee pads!

  • @Bimble
    @Bimble 9 лет назад

    Excellent product advice and reviews here,Sir. Also i like that you put each item in its' own findable section for ease of future reference. Tho that's no real surprise from the hardest working man on youtube.
    ...Still loving them funky moves bro!! :D

    • @eveRide
      @eveRide  9 лет назад

      BimbleBoy Blue Hahahhaa! Oh man I'm sure that so many people will see that intro and be like, "I'M OUT!" haha :D

  • @jaetheo
    @jaetheo 9 лет назад

    There are several guys in my riding group that use the O'neil boots and they love them.

    • @eveRide
      @eveRide  9 лет назад

      jaetheo That's good! Man compared to other boots, those things are really inexpensive. I might have to snag some one of these days.

  • @archermoody9746
    @archermoody9746 7 лет назад

    I'm in the proves of collecting gear and I was thinking, maybe getting a pair of hockey girdles for upper leg protection.

  • @jamesboaz4787
    @jamesboaz4787 9 лет назад +1

    Excellent video thanks a bunch

  • @P38AA
    @P38AA 8 лет назад

    Great Video and Info!

  • @viraldroid8898
    @viraldroid8898 6 лет назад

    I heard you mention stell toed boots at the end of this. I thought those were frowned upon in MC boots? I think the reason is the steel bending and cutting off toes. Anyway, composite toe boots are widely available and also don't get so cold when the temps drop. Keep up the great work.

  • @weasymd
    @weasymd 9 лет назад

    Great video as usual bud. I bit it pretty good last March while wearing standard knee protection and my mobility will never be the same with the damage my knee took. It was a freak accident, just looped it out of nowhere (was pretty tired) and my guess is my toe hit first and I was going fast enough to just twist the crap out of everything inside my knee, it actually severed the tendons all the way around as well as some other damage. Since then I splurged on some nice knee braces by Asterisk that are suppose to move the rotation up to the hip socket (by tethering to your boot) in such a situation since it is made to rotate unlike the knee. I haven't had to test if it works or not yet, and hope I never do. I think you are spot on when saying to invest a little extra in protection for that area. I wonder how common knee twisting injuries are. I'll tell you, it's a real drag and that sucker is probably gonna be pretty frail for some time. At least I was wearing the camera ;P

    • @eveRide
      @eveRide  9 лет назад

      weasy's RUclips Ah man that sounds so painful! I have heard that twisting injuries are fairly common, more in MX than with dual sport and adv riding... any time we put our leg out or down is a potential injury. I'm sad to hear about your leg but glad you found a potential solution. Get well fast!

  • @TheBrendon1982
    @TheBrendon1982 9 лет назад

    Once again, very helpful vid, thank you.

    • @eveRide
      @eveRide  9 лет назад

      TheBrendon1982 Always glad to help! Thanks :)

  • @andrewbeardsley8605
    @andrewbeardsley8605 6 лет назад

    Tyler, thanks so much for putting out all you’re videos you were the first Chanel I found to for information I found that the things you recommend were a good place to start but left me wanting to upgrade everything as I tried harder stuff, got faster bikes, and fell off more. I suppose I didn’t need it but I feel better with better gear. I was wondering if you still ride with the same stuff or have you gotten better since you made this video?

  • @CHIBA280CRV
    @CHIBA280CRV 8 лет назад

    Thanks bro , nice review

  • @TheDirtyyoungman1
    @TheDirtyyoungman1 9 лет назад +1

    Another awesome vid, thanks bro..

    • @eveRide
      @eveRide  9 лет назад

      TheDirtyyoungman1 You're very welcome! Hope it helps :)

  • @dietcokeani
    @dietcokeani 9 лет назад

    Just got the tms shirt you recommended. ..awesome! Thanks.

    • @eveRide
      @eveRide  9 лет назад

      dietcokeani Glad you like it! I've heard it doesn't work so well for the bigger guys, but mine has lasted crash after crash pretty well!

  • @BENBASIL
    @BENBASIL 8 лет назад

    Check out the Fly Racing Maverick Motocross boots. Only 79.99 on revzilla, I absolutely love them. Super sturdy and great protection for a great price.

  • @Adventure2wheels
    @Adventure2wheels 9 лет назад

    eveRide ADV Great tips eveRide, been waiting for this vid to come out.

    • @eveRide
      @eveRide  9 лет назад

      ***** Thanks amigo! I hope it helps just a few in the community get a bit more protected and save a few bucks.

  • @azrydr1723
    @azrydr1723 9 лет назад

    Tyler -
    This was a terrific video. It's been 25 years since I've shopped for any enduro moto gear and this was exactly what I needed to start getting a decent set of riding gear together. Many Thanks. Pls keep us up to date on this type of riding gear. When purchasing the gear you recommend, how do we make sure that you get credit (commissions) for said purchases?

  • @oic1968
    @oic1968 9 лет назад

    Agreed so difficult to sort out what to buy when new to the sport thanks Bro

    • @eveRide
      @eveRide  9 лет назад +1

      ***** Thanks man, hopefully it helps a few people find some decent budget gear. :)

  • @cowrider9823
    @cowrider9823 8 лет назад +1

    This is good information and is a great way to get started without feeling overwhelmed by the glut of expensive gear on the market. However, as with most products, while you can get something that fulfills the basic function for cheap, that's really not what you are paying for with higher end products. What you get when you pay more includes: comfort, fit, adaptability, usability, better craftsmanship, better looks and most importantly, the ability to wear fewer pieces that work very well together, i.e. integrity. This shows up in products in the form of features like light weight, weather protection (heat, cold, wind rain, sun), waterproofing, odor resistance, microbe resistance, noise reduction, venting, wicking, and it goes on and on. I used to buy cheap stuff and make them work but I no longer do. Now I focus on having minimal gear that is the highest quality I can afford and I save up until I can afford them. Buy nice, or buy twice.

    • @evaerial8639
      @evaerial8639 8 лет назад

      +Cow Rider I agree with this to a large extent, however sometimes with moto gear you'll be buying twice no matter what. I was riding with a new guy in some rocks. He had a little off and just tipped his bike, but smacked his $500 Arai hard and tore up his Klim jacket with a few sharp rocks. He was okay, but for one small crash he was out nearly $1000. Since he's a firm ATGATT guy he hasn't ridden since because he can't afford the only gear he feels will adequately protect him.

    • @cowrider9823
      @cowrider9823 8 лет назад

      Yes I get that it's impractical to buy the best gear if you have the conflicting constraints of frequent damage plus high cost. But I would argue that if he damaged his gear in a single crash, it was the wrong gear to begin with or if he wants to be in high quality gear and comfortable, then he should ride on pavemeant in good weather, etc. But at the end of the day, I get what you are saying. There are so many factors, you have to compromise on something. Unfortunately what I see people doing is compromising on quality just to save money, except when it comes to the bike, people want to buy the most expensive one they can afford. So it really just speaks to the fact that perhaps most people don't really consider gear to be an integral pa of riding and treat it as a second class thing.

  • @MrDuhfactor
    @MrDuhfactor 9 лет назад +2

    Lovin' those knee guards Homie!! Excellent reviews dude!!

    • @eveRide
      @eveRide  9 лет назад

      MrDuhfactor Thanks kind sir! Wait... were you trying the ARC knee guards?

    • @MrDuhfactor
      @MrDuhfactor 9 лет назад

      No, I was just liking those you're showing, thinking I should get some :)

  • @wayward03
    @wayward03 7 лет назад +1

    As a slightly larger guy needing the xl or more armor I chose the fly barricade, we'll see how it holds up but it looks similar to the Fox Titan and was 126 at a slight discount.
    Also Imho looking at the clearance mx helmets will be a better value than the Afx. (slower trail riding)
    My friend and riding buddy has the Afx and without the face shield it's incredibly loud, whereas my one industries mx was reality quiet with goggles. I also paid $90 for it. Regular price I would have picked up the scorpion vx35 or bell mx9.

  • @chrisbowers310
    @chrisbowers310 5 лет назад

    Ill Vouch for the Decade gloves.

  • @MichaelCalvey
    @MichaelCalvey 9 лет назад

    Thanks for the video! Thumbs up!

  • @Phuzero1717
    @Phuzero1717 8 лет назад

    Hey ever ride great reviews on everything Iv already carted a lot of these items for the next season ride. I had a question about the gloves I found them cheapest in Amazon but they only come in 2 sizes medium/large or large/ extra large. Would you say a loose glove is better the snug one or vice versa?

  • @MindBodySoulOk
    @MindBodySoulOk 6 лет назад

    Thanks I appreciate this since I'm a cheap sumbitch. I really need to be wearing gear...I commute everyday and now on a 2014 klr650. Selling the harley, dual is so much more fun per mile. What do you wear for street? Do you have a vid for that?

  • @justincall8695
    @justincall8695 8 лет назад +1

    Fall is upon us and my hands are getting cold in the decade gloves. Any suggestions on DCAM cold weather gloves?

  • @Tankerman
    @Tankerman 9 лет назад

    great review on the gear that you use. Stay safe

    • @eveRide
      @eveRide  9 лет назад

      Tankerman Thanks again Tankerman! I hope this video helps some of the more budget-conscious out there find some decent gear and get a bit of coverage :)

  • @booshwaa2
    @booshwaa2 9 лет назад +1

    Yea my buddy ordered the body armor in a triple large which he is normally a xl. He got it in and it was way to small he ended up giving it to me and it fits me just right. I normally wear a medium to large. I think they just made the same size armor but just retagged the different sizes. But just went to the good old goodwill here and found some Alpinestars tech 3 boots almost new for $7(i instantly thought of this video). Also found a new nelson-rigg rain suit for $3. And a riding jersey for about $3. And new riding pants for about $2. And Just the other day went riding and found a new helmet out in the middle of nowhere for free. Looked like someone was cleaning out there garage and just dumped it and sat the helmet right on top for someone to pick up. Didn't look like it had been sitting there for more than a day. Lol. But I'm always up for a deal and hate paying full price for anything, plus my wallet can't afford full price.

    • @eveRide
      @eveRide  9 лет назад

      booshwaa2 YEEEAH! I love thrift stores! I snagged some 661 armor for $15 the other day, brand new with the tags! Weirdly, though, I actually prefer the TMS.

  • @k.zekeswaringen2122
    @k.zekeswaringen2122 9 лет назад

    Very good advice !! No such thing as too much protection...

    • @eveRide
      @eveRide  9 лет назад

      K. Swaringen Yep... I wore this stuff over 5000 miles (Even the mx boots and knee guards) and never had comfort issues... I say if it's comfy and keeps you a little safer, it's not a bad thing :)

  • @shadetreesurgeon
    @shadetreesurgeon 9 лет назад +2

    Once again... you always seem to come up with exactly what I need at exactly the right time. :) thanks for doing what you do brother!

    • @eveRide
      @eveRide  9 лет назад +2

      shadetree surgeon Thanks so much man! Ya'll stay safe now! :D

  • @NeilsIn
    @NeilsIn 9 лет назад +1

    Lol, I was going to raise this topic with you... I'm meeting has for when I come. You've answered various of my questions. :)

    • @eveRide
      @eveRide  9 лет назад

      Neil's in... Good deal man! As for long-range armor stuff... this is the stuff I wore for my 5000 mile adventure, and it was pretty comfortable... even the boots! They're super squeeky, though... you'll hear those soon enough :)

    • @NeilsIn
      @NeilsIn 9 лет назад

      Haha, I just re-read what I wrote. I understood nothing. ;-)
      Looking forward to your squeaks! :-P

  • @monchovids
    @monchovids 9 лет назад

    Oh Man thanks for this video right on time, I'm in the hunt for some gloves, that can protect me from the cold wind in California I think the one on this video should work.

    • @eveRide
      @eveRide  9 лет назад

      Moncho Ride Yeah the Decade gloves should be quite nice for California. They do a great job in the wind with that hard armor!

  • @HobbzGarage
    @HobbzGarage 9 лет назад +1

    I was just looking for some knee/shin guards, and went back to this video for your review, but when I went looking for the ones you have in the vid, amazon doesn't have them anymore. Just thought I would let you know.

    • @eveRide
      @eveRide  9 лет назад

      Hobbz-Garage I know it's a shame, right? I love them and they're still going strong. I'll have to find another inexpensive alternative. I wish RMATVMC would get more in stock!

  • @ADVster_vlogs
    @ADVster_vlogs 9 лет назад

    Hey eveRide. How do you keep warm? At near freezing. I was wondering the armor will make it difficult to add many layers and the rain jacket to cut the wind. I am looking a new upper body setup and an exoskeleton with my Tourmaster Sentinel Rain Jacket will be fantastic, but recent near freezing temps in FL left me wondering how to add layers and still be able to zip up the rain jacket.

  • @mattstanfield6097
    @mattstanfield6097 8 лет назад

    eveRide... keep up the awesome work! Also- the link to the FX-39 is broken...

  • @phillippray9578
    @phillippray9578 3 года назад

    For hip, thigh, butt and knee protection try padded football or athletic tights. They should work well under pants or shorts.

  • @shaneparker2060
    @shaneparker2060 9 лет назад +1

    Just found your channel and really love what you are doing. I just went to order the A.R.C. Pro-Flex Knee/Shin Guards and are sold out everywhere. So maybe you should tell these companies ahead of time about your reviews so they can increase production :) Got any other recommendations for knee gaurds?

    • @eveRide
      @eveRide  9 лет назад

      Shane Parker Ah man I noticed that those knee guards were out of stock everywhere... those things are awesome! Easily the best bang for the buck for $25... when they were live they sold like hotcakes. Surely ARC was making money on them, I wonder why they stopped? As mine have continued to hold up nicely, I haven't gotten any new ones, so recommendations are scarce! Just don't buy the TMS ones... while their body armor is decent, those knee guards are pretty flimsy.

  • @kstoo
    @kstoo 9 лет назад

    This is one of the reasons that I follow you and people like Ride AMAP , some of us can't afford $20,000 motorcycles and have thousands of dollars of ATGATT and accessories. That being said, I have found that sometimes a healthy investment is needed to solve certain problems. I followed your suggestion a long time ago about the TMS armor [weird that mine doesn't look like yours even though it is the same part number] and my next helmet will certainly be AFX but I have found that adventures and commuting where the clime is colder and has more intense rain I WILL spend more for the guarantee of waterproof protection without a liner. When it comes to jacket and pants up here [Wisconsin] one of the best investments that I have made is the Klim Overland pants. Not meant to be overpants but it works just fine as such. More money but can be worn from 0°F on up and in driving rain with no issues and will last more years than most other pants. My next upgrade will prolly be to improve on the First Gear Kilimanjaro jacket which I would like to have the same performance as the Klim pants. Really good after years of wearing but lost it's waterproof-ness somewhere along the line even though I treat this stuff with Nikwax.
    I guess that I am saying that I take all of your suggestions to heart but in order to expand to year-round riding in this environment I need to add extra worthy investment in warm waterproof jacket and pants and, as I have been experimenting with lately, heated gloves and jacket liner. When I am in Utah I will otherwise be fully in agreement with with everything that you have recommended here.
    Well done! Your suggestions about the AFX helmet, TMS armor, Decade gloves and MX boots will save me big dollars.

    • @RideAMAP
      @RideAMAP 9 лет назад

      Well said kstoo . Cold weather riding helps to have good gear. Thanks for the insights.

    • @eveRide
      @eveRide  9 лет назад +1

      Ride AMAP and kstoo Oh man the cold weather climates... yeah you've gotta talk to navythomas8 and Dr. Dual Sport for that. Those guys know their stuff!

    • @navythomas8
      @navythomas8 9 лет назад

      eveRide ADV Look into Revit gear. My Defender GTX is REALLY GOOD in the cold. Subzero frequently.

  • @danclark9522
    @danclark9522 4 года назад

    Craigslist almost brand new Alpinestar tech 3 boots talked down to 40 bucks - traded a front wheel of a road bicycle for 661 pressure suit - gloves 3 pairs at Home Depot for 10 dollars, Big Five has street Hockey under the shorts padding for cheap- new Bell adventure 9 helmet came with my Honda xr400 that I traded some weapons for.. The deals are out there !! Shop in winter!

  • @FRAGAFE
    @FRAGAFE 9 лет назад

    I've gotta say, I'm happy with my coat and pants. But you've got me sold on those knee guards and armor shirt. I'm still not a fan of used shoes though, I'll just have to stuck if up and drop some cash on them. Untill then, the old boots I used to have to wear every day will have to work.
    Still, I'm thinking a helmet without the visor next time. Most of my riding is on the road... im not sure yet. I've got the MSR Expedition now, looks amazingly similar to the FX-39 and Fly you mentiomed. It is a bit loud on the highway and lets in a lot of wind and noise. I hope the chin curtain I picked up helps with some of that (the one for the AFX fits my helmet). One other thing, if I take the visor off, the screws are too long and the shield is lose on mine. If that not an issue on the AFX?

    • @eveRide
      @eveRide  9 лет назад

      FRAG-AFE That hasn't happened with the AFX in my experience. You're right, though... I think a lot of guys get the DS helmets for the "look" and really would never need the peak. In all honesty it's just a big sail on the highway! :D There are times while riding into the sun that it has helped, and their original purpose is actually to also shield from roost!

  • @DrDualSport
    @DrDualSport 9 лет назад

    Good choice of equipment at reasonable prices! I would repeat what you said about the TMS body armor. If you have a trim physique up to size L it is great. If you are any larger such as me don't try it because it will not fit you.

    • @eveRide
      @eveRide  9 лет назад

      Dr. Dual Sport Yeah I've had a lot of bigger guys let me know that the big sizes just don't even come close!

  • @user-sd9sf4kx1q
    @user-sd9sf4kx1q 9 лет назад

    When I ride I always wear a helmet, goggles, Fly flex II knee/shin gaurds and fly flex II elbow guards sometimes weather or not I fee like it ill wear my fly roost guard (does help prevent impact) and fly maverik F4 boots and maybe ill wear my Msr axxis jersey and Msr axxis pants when i wear all this gear together it works amazing and does not prevent my movement at all and at the same time it greatly keeps me safe from almost all impacts I face and i ride on some pretty hard terrain with most of the time almost no give without the helmet and boots this stuff cost me 240 brand new off some retail clothes website as for the helmet I have a HJC cl-x4 that I got in like 2006 or somthing brand new for 120 and it has still is standing up to me perfectly to this day.. only one down side... this helmet offers little air flow and is really big and heavy, but has saved me tons of times and barely has a scratch... as for my boots they are really sturdy but are not easy to tighten without ruining the buckles unless you have massive perfectly toned calves but they do offer tons of protection but when I feel like being able to shift easily ill just wear some shorty boots that help some with the ankles...

  • @eveRide
    @eveRide  9 лет назад +1

    A huge thanks to kaianine for the awesome website at everide.org, and a great big thanks to NessedUpProductions and minitstop for the excellent riding footage!

    • @I_Am_Michael
      @I_Am_Michael 9 лет назад

      so have you given up on the other site everide adv motorcycling. that last entry was 3 november 2014. just wondering.

    • @ColoradoDualSport
      @ColoradoDualSport 9 лет назад

      michael adams I think he is using that just for longer trips :-)

    • @samualiam9981
      @samualiam9981 9 лет назад

      Hey man, thanks for the video. Seriously, I have been scouring the endless gear pages for riding gear. For the most part everything you showcased is damn near if not spot on what I found myself. Some of us cant afford the "Good stuff" so thank you good sir for taking out the monotony of what I had to do so others can have a base point for the gear that they may be seeking.
      Edited: I was typing while I was listening then I heard you talking about boots. I dont disagree with you about trying to save a few on gear but boots are one of those things I cant stress enough. I would rather spend an entire paychecks worth on a quality pair of motocross boots then settle for lesser or used ones. Just me though, I can get stubborn like that, so its not going to hurt anyone's wallet but mine.

    • @eveRide
      @eveRide  9 лет назад

      michael adams Wait which site? Man I've got all my lines crossed... I just need to focus once in a while :)

    • @eveRide
      @eveRide  9 лет назад +1

      Samual Iam Yeah that's for sure. I've beat the boots in this video to death... when I picked them up they were seriously like brand-new!

  • @jonoj7666
    @jonoj7666 5 лет назад

    😂 the intro was hilarious 😂😂👌🏻👍

  • @Dankyjrthethird
    @Dankyjrthethird 7 лет назад

    The neck brace/collar is most certainly not overkill. I went over a gnarly sand whoop and high sided 3 weeks ago and my back and neck are still sore. Wish i hadn't been such a cheap bastard and just bought a decent neck brace 😭