Fasthouse Motocross & MTB Gear: Jerseys, Pants, Gloves, Casual Wear & Accessories | BTO Sports

The Culture
Behind the Gear

Fasthouse was born out of Southern California's deep motocross history, founded by Kenny Alexander, whose father opened the legendary Indian Dunes motocross park in 1970. What started as a community around events like "A Day in the Dirt" grew into one of moto's most authentic apparel brands. Fasthouse makes motocross jerseys, pants, gloves, MTB apparel, and a strong casual line that blurs the line between riding gear and everyday wear. At BTO Sports, we carry the full Fasthouse collection.

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Why we like Fasthouse

Fasthouse brings something to motocross that most brands don't: genuine culture. Their gear is rooted in the SoCal moto scene, and it shows in designs that feel classic without being dated. The Grindhouse line is their workhorse, built tough with clean graphics at a fair price. The Speed Style line steps up with lighter materials and a more race-focused fit. What sets Fasthouse apart is how well their casual line translates off the bike. Tees, hoodies, and hats actually look good outside the track, which is why you see the brand everywhere at races and not just on riders. Glove fit is consistently praised as one of the best in the business. If you want gear with personality that still performs when it matters, Fasthouse delivers.

FAQ

  • Fasthouse tends to run small, especially in jerseys and casual wear. Their moto jerseys use an athletic, slim-fit cut, and most riders recommend sizing up at least one size from what you normally wear in other brands. Casual tees, hoodies, and pants also run on the smaller side. Moto pants are closer to true to size but still lean slim. Gloves are the exception and fit well right out of the package. We strongly recommend checking the Fasthouse sizing chart on our site and sizing up if you're between sizes.

  • Grindhouse is the core line built for durability and everyday riding. It uses heavier fabrics, reinforced construction, and clean graphics at a more accessible price. Speed Style is the premium race line with lighter materials, stretch panels, and a more athletic fit designed for competitive riders who want performance without sacrificing the Fasthouse look.

  • Fasthouse does not make their own helmets or boots. However, they have a long-running collaboration with Bell Helmets, producing co-branded helmet graphics on models like the Moto-10 and Moto-9. For boots, riders typically pair Fasthouse apparel with boots from Alpinestars, Gaerne, or other brands.

  • The two brands share deep SoCal roots, and Troy Lee Designs is actually an investment partner in Fasthouse. Both emphasize design and style, but Fasthouse leans more into a vintage, lifestyle-driven aesthetic while TLD is known for bold, artistic graphics. Fasthouse focuses on apparel and casual wear, while TLD offers a wider range including helmets and protection. Both fit well and both have a loyal following.

  • Yes. Fasthouse offers youth jerseys, pants, and gloves in their core lines, plus a youth casual collection. Youth gear is purpose-sized and carries the same design quality as the adult lineup.

  • No. While Fasthouse has one of the strongest casual lines in motocross, their riding gear is built to perform. The Grindhouse and Speed Style lines use proper motocross construction with moisture-wicking fabrics, reinforced stitching, and pre-curved fits. Riders at every level wear Fasthouse on the track and trails, not just at the pits.

  • Day in the Dirt is an annual motocross event co-founded by Fasthouse's Kenny Alexander and co-sponsored by Red Bull. It's a multi-day celebration of moto culture that brings together pro riders, amateurs, Hollywood stunt performers, and weekend warriors for racing and community. It's one of the most iconic grassroots events in the sport and is a core part of Fasthouse's identity.

  • Fasthouse gloves are consistently rated among the best-fitting MX gloves available. They're snug in the right places without bunching, offer good grip and flexibility, and hold up well over time. Many riders who try them don't go back to other brands. At their price point, they're one of the easiest upgrades you can make to your gear setup.