Product: Fox FLEXAIR Racewear
Fox has officially announced the release of FLEXAIR, the next level up in high performance racewear from Fox.
From concept to rider, Fox has been secretly developing and testing FLEXAIR for the past three years. Initial concept testing began in 2012 with the GEICO Honda 250 team, consisting of Justin Barcia, Trey Canard and Eli Tomac. In 2014, prototype FLEXAIR race pants were elevated to the race testing phase, when Ken Roczen and Ryan Dungey wore FLEXAIR pants at the New Jersey SX round. Ken Roczen wore prototype FLEXAIR pants during the 2014 MX series, ultimately winning FLEXAIR its first unofficial championship. Dungey wore prototype FLEXAIR jerseys.
“We never stop inventing new ways to improve rider performance and today Fox releases our highest level of performance racewear ever, FLEXAIR,” stated Pete Fox, Chief Creative Officer.
Not for the average rider, the Fox FLEXAIR race pant is based around pure performance, featuring a durable, lightweight, four-way stretch Fox TruMotion fabric chassis that delivers maximum performance for riders like Ken Roczen. With a fabric blend developed by Fox directly with Ryan Dungey, the Fox FLEXAIR jersey is lightweight, stretches with you, and keeps you cool with proprietary Fox TruDri moisture transfer performance fabric technology.
To learn more about the research and development of FLEXAIR, visit your local authorised Fox dealer. Click here to find the nearest one near you in Australia.
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