Time on the Downhill World Cup circuit is not only demanding on the riders, but the gear as well. The Fox Giant Demo Shorts are the choice bottoms for Giant's dominating team for a reason -- they are tough, comfortable, and functional for high-speed riding. The durable main-body fabric gives the Demo maximum abrasion resistance against rocks, trees, the saddle, and moving suspension components. It features laser perforations throughout to ensure maximum ventilation and airflow. Further ventilation from integrated front mesh panels add even more airflow to keep you cool and collected when scoping dicey lines. An active bottom hem provides proper coverage and unrestricted pedaling for optimum performance and instant acceleration. The adjustable front ratchet closure along with side adjusters allow you to dial in the perfect fit. The Demo also features zippered pockets for carrying all the essentials -- along with an audio Interface for hassle free tunes on the trail.Giant Demo Shorts comes in either White/Blue or Blue/White and sizes 30 through 40Product FeaturesMaterial: ballistic polyesterInseam: Outseam: Chamois: Chamois Thickness: Removable Chamois: Venting: Fit: free (longer, relaxed)Pockets: 2 zipperedRecommended Use: freeride mountain bikingManufacturer Warranty: 1 year
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Terrific and a bargain to boot
The Terrafirma series is nice in that it is not purely jump related, but includes decent racing and track footage as well as several extreme trail riding segments. Also included in a couple of the tapes is trials footage that can only be described as mind-boggling. Although the split is probably 80/20 jumps to other stuff, the 20% is more than is provided on most of the other similar films. The choice of music is, for the most part, less harsh than what is usually picked for these types of films. The Terrafirma series appears to be targeted toward a slightly more mature audience than some of the others such as the "Crusty" series (which I also enjoy). As the series progresses from 2 through 5, the racing footage gets less and the film and production quality improves. It is obvious that the popularity of FMX increased as the years progressed as well as the film budgets. Considering that the typical cost of a motorcycle video is $24.95, getting 4 tapes for only (price) each is a true bargain. If you like to watch guys flying through the air on motorcycles and/or going outrageously fast on a track or trail, you'll enjoy this set.
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