
Fly Racing Motocross Gear: Helmets, Jerseys, Pants, Boots, Gloves, Goggles, Protection & Youth Gear | BTO Sports
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Fly Racing was established in 1998 out of Western Powersports in Boise, Idaho, starting with just handlebars and helmets. In under 25 years they've grown into one of the most complete gear brands in powersports, covering motocross, street, adventure, snow, and MTB with helmets, apparel, boots, goggles, and protection. At BTO Sports, we carry the full Fly Racing moto lineup for men, women, and youth.
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Fly Racing quietly became one of the most complete gear brands in motocross without the hype tax. The Formula helmet with RHEON technology is a legitimate flagship that competes with anything on the market, and the Kinetic is one of the best-selling MX helmets in history for good reason. Their apparel tiers are clean: Lite for race performance, Kinetic for durability and everyday riding, and F-16 for riders on a budget who still want quality construction. The BOA closure system on their pants is a smart feature that other brands haven't matched. Boots, goggles, and protection round out a lineup where you can build a full setup from one brand. Youth gear is properly built, not an afterthought. Fly delivers serious performance at prices that don't punish your wallet.
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Fly Racing gear generally fits true to size. Their jerseys and pants use a standard motocross fit that works well for most body types. The F-16 line runs slightly roomier, while the Lite series has a more athletic cut. Boots fit true to size at industry standard. Check the Fly Racing sizing chart on our site before ordering, and if you're between sizes, the general advice is to go up for a looser fit or down for a tighter race feel.
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Lite is Fly's top-tier race line with four-way stretch material, the BOA pant closure system, and the lightest weight in the lineup. Kinetic is the mid-range workhorse with strong ventilation, mesh options, and reinforced construction for all-around riding. F-16 is the entry-level line built from 600D polyester with a standard fit, YKK zippers, and solid durability at the lowest price point. All three include jerseys, pants, and gloves.
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The Formula is Fly's flagship motocross helmet featuring their Adaptive Impact System (AIS) with RHEON viscoelastic technology, a carbon fiber shell, and advanced ventilation. It's one of the most technologically advanced MX helmets available and competes directly with top-tier helmets from Bell, Shoei, and Alpinestars. The Formula is available in carbon and composite versions.
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Both are full-lineup brands that cover riders head to toe at competitive prices. Fly tends to edge ahead on helmet technology with the Formula, while Thor has a stronger heritage story and deeper athlete roster. Apparel quality and fit are comparable across matching tiers. Both offer excellent youth lineups. We carry both at BTO Sports, so it often comes down to fit preference and which graphics you like.
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Yes. Fly Racing offers a full youth lineup including helmets, jerseys, pants, gloves, boots, goggles, and chest protectors. They size youth gear down to peewee sizes and build it with the same innovation as the adult line. Fly has made youth gear a priority from the start, not just a scaled-down version of adult products.
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Fly's Maverik boot is their primary MX boot and has a strong reputation for comfort, break-in, and value. It's not as rigid as a premium race boot, but for the price it delivers solid ankle support and protection that works for motocross and trail riding. Boots fit true to size.
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The BOA system is a dial-based micro-adjustable closure on Fly's Lite pants that replaces traditional ratchet or Velcro waist closures. It allows you to fine-tune the waist fit on the fly and stays secure during riding. It's a feature that sets Fly apart from other brands at the same price point.
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Yes, especially at the mid and entry levels. The Kinetic and F-16 lines use heavier fabrics and reinforced stitching that hold up well over multiple seasons. The Lite line is built lighter for race performance, so it trades some abrasion resistance for weight savings and breathability. For riders who want gear that lasts through heavy use, the Kinetic line is the sweet spot.

































