Parts Unlimited is the largest powersports distributor in the United States. They are now the exclusive distributor for Arai Helmets in the U.S.. Their house brands are Icon, Moose, Thor, AMS, Z1R, Arctiva and more.
WPS - Western Power Sports is our distributor for...
ALPINESTARS MX - GAERNE - FLY RACING - ODI - FMF - SCORPION - MIKA METALS - HIGHWAY 21
Turn14's house brands are Answer, MSR, Pro Taper, Renthal, Vance & Hines, Firstgear, and Speed & Strength.
O'NEAL & OGIO POWERSPORTS is our distributor for...
O'Neal - OGIO
O'neal doesn't have a dealer locator but we buy direct from O'Neal and also use them for OGIO Powersports as they are the U.S. distributor for OGIO POWERSPORTS. OGIO is owned by Callaway Golf.
I have yet to wear the product when caught in the rain.
However, upon opening, examining and trying it on I was pleased.
The quality and fit are exactly what I hoped for.
I have yet to wear the product when caught in the rain.
However, upon opening, examining and trying it on I was pleased.
The quality and fit are exactly what I hoped for.
I tried every single other knee brace from other companies. I found the Mobius to be the most comfortable, they stay in place better, and offer ELITE protection for your entire knee and upper shin all the way to your MX boots. I even modified mine to fit perfectly in line with the top of my Fox MotionX boots. The owners of the company are awesome and have a long history in the business.
This is my backup pair of braces. I will NEVER ride without them. I ride an 890 Adventure R at an advanced level.
While knee brace fit is really individual, IF they fit, you will be protected and braced up well. I have had a couple of instances of having my foot knocked off the peg and getting my leg ripped backwards. Last week I popped out of a rut going about 35 mph, dabbed my foot, it got ripped back pretty violently and I thought for sure I would be on crutches. Nope, the knee brace kept everything safe.
They are just really great.
This is for Tech7 Enduro, 2026 model. After 1 riding day Tech7's felt great. At first they're stiff and uncomfortable but they broke in very well. Lots of room for the foot up by the toes - they get enough air where my feet stay reasonably dry. The heel area is comfortable but provides good support surrounding the heel. They are lighter than competitor's boots, and traction on the bottom makes it easy to talk on terrain. The buckles are really good quality and easy to use. I wear these with Slayco/EVS knee protection and there's plenty of extra adjustment in to the top buckles to accommodate the knee guards that go into the boot. I previously wore Tech3's and these are a huge leap above those. I still have to get used to hitting the shifter with the entire boot and not just the extra sole that would stick out that the Tech 3's had.
The SIDI CROSSAIR X boots fit very well and in my opinion are top quality in every category ! Have the white pair and like the color combo with black ! Have had a few pair of SIDIs and just keep going back to what works for me !
These fit perfect, look awesome, love the flat treaded soles. I sized down, from 11.5 to an 11. I have normal, maybe slightly narrow feet and these have just the right amount of room in them. I tried a size 12 Fastback Enduro first and they were huge, way roomy.