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Seven MX Motocross Gear: Jerseys, Pants, Gloves, Compression Wear & Casual Apparel | BTO Sports

Athlete-Built
Motocross Racewear

Seven MX was founded in 2013 by James Stewart, one of the fastest and most decorated riders in motocross and supercross history. Stewart wanted to build racewear the way an athlete would design it, focused on compression fit, lightweight materials, and zero restriction on the bike. Today Seven makes motocross jerseys, pants, gloves, compression wear, and casual apparel. At BTO Sports, we carry the full Seven MX collection for men, women, and youth.

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Why we like Seven MX

Seven approaches motocross gear from an athletic performance angle that no other brand in the sport really matches. Their Zero line was one of the first to use a compression base layer with an over-jersey system, and the four-way stretch in their pants feels more like athletic wear than traditional motocross construction. That design philosophy came straight from James Stewart, who wanted gear that moved with the rider instead of against them. The fit is clean, the materials are premium, and the graphics stay sharp without being loud. Seven's casual line is equally strong, with quality that holds up beyond a single season. It's a smaller, more focused brand, which means they don't try to do everything. What they do make, they make well.

FAQ

  • Seven MX gear fits true to size with a noticeably athletic, compression-style cut, especially in the Zero line. If you're used to a looser motocross fit, you may want to consider sizing up. The Rival line has a slightly more relaxed fit. Pants are sized by waist and use four-way stretch material that conforms to your body. Check the sizing chart on our site before ordering. Size Chart

  • Zero is Seven's flagship race line featuring a two-piece jersey system with a compression base layer and lightweight over-jersey, four-way stretch pants, and the most athletic fit in the lineup. Rival is the more accessible line with a standard single-layer jersey, durable construction, and a slightly less aggressive fit. Both carry Seven's signature clean aesthetic and premium materials.

  • The Zero jersey is a two-piece system: a compression base layer worn against the skin and a ventilated over-jersey on top. The compression layer provides energy-saving muscle support and keeps your body temperature regulated, while the over-jersey handles airflow, graphics, and protection from roost. It's a concept James Stewart brought from athletic performance training into motocross.

  • James Stewart is widely considered one of the greatest motocross and supercross riders of all time. He won multiple AMA championships and is known for a riding style that changed the sport. He founded Seven MX in 2013 because he wanted to build gear from a rider's perspective, prioritizing fit, movement, and performance over traditional motocross gear conventions. That athlete-first approach defines everything Seven makes.

  • Seven sits in the premium tier and takes a different approach than most competitors. Where brands like Fox or Thor offer massive product ranges across multiple categories, Seven focuses specifically on racewear and casual apparel. The fit is more athletic and compression-oriented than traditional MX gear. If you want the lightest, most body-conforming race kit available, Seven is hard to beat. If you need helmets, boots, or protection, you'll pair Seven with other brands.

  • Yes. Seven offers youth jerseys, pants, gloves, and casual wear. Youth gear carries the same materials and design standards as the adult line with proper sizing for younger riders.

  • Seven uses premium materials across the board. The four-way stretch fabrics in the pants and compression jerseys hold their shape well over time and resist the kind of wear that breaks down cheaper gear quickly. The Rival line is slightly more durable for everyday use, while the Zero line prioritizes lightweight performance. For riders who take care of their gear, Seven holds up well across multiple seasons.

  • No. Seven focuses exclusively on racewear (jerseys, pants, gloves) and casual apparel. Riders typically pair Seven with helmets, boots, and protection from brands like Bell, Alpinestars, Leatt, or Fox. This focused approach is intentional and allows Seven to put all their development into making the best-fitting racewear possible.