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    Troy Lee Designs - GP Air Prisma Honda Jersey

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    Troy Lee Designs - 2018 GP Air Prisma Honda Jersey

    The designers at Troy Lee are pioneers when it comes to designing dirt bike gear. They aren’t afraid to take risks and expand their horizons, a lot like their fearless athletes. This bold outlook has made their iconic gear a top choice amongst the fastest riders around the world. Their brand is pretty recognizable by design and aesthetics alone. They use eye-popping colors color palettes, and bold patterns to create a strong brand that isn’t easily forgotten. Troy Lee Designs has been crafting top tier motocross gear for thirty years, and isn’t about to pump the brakes either. The new 2018 Moto collection only solidifies their position at the front of the pack. This new gear set is filled with great motocross jerseys, like the Troy Lee Designs GP Air Prisma Honda Jersey. This is the perfect choice for anyone who rides Honda.

     

    This is one of the more conservative designs, in an otherwise bright gear set. It is very similar to the Prisma in terms of design. The 2018 Troy Lee Designs GP Air Honda Jersey only comes in one colorway, as opposed to three. The jersey features the Honda Wings logo and across the front and the Honda font down the length of the arms. The stripes have been reduced in size as well compared to the base Prisma model to emphasize the Honda branding. According to Maki Ushiroyama, the head designer at Troy Lee, the goal of the 2018 Moto Collection was to recapture the iconic nature of retro dirt bike jerseys. This Honda jersey definitely fits the bill! The “UNLOCK” design concept plays a central role in this gear set. The shared color palettes between colorways allow the gear to be mixed & matched. Troy Lee Designs is encouraging riders to swap out different dirt bike jerseys, pants and helmets to match their own riding style.

     

    The 2018 Troy Lee Designs GP Air Prisma Honda Jersey has a number of perks & features that make it a perfect jersey choice for every type of rider. This motocross jersey performs in all riding conditions, but specifically in hot riding conditions. The GP Air Honda has some key factors that help combat the heat and keep riders cool while burn down the track, primarily the polyester& mesh blend. This material affords the dirt bike jersey some much needed airflow to help regulate the rider’s body temperature. The air flow works in tandem with the moisture wicking properties of the polyester-mesh. We all know how much work it strength & endurance it takes to swing a heavy bike around a track. It doesn’t take long to work up a sweat. That’s why Troy Lee gear is moisture wicking. Their motocross jerseys draw sweat and moisture away from the skin and into the fabric where it can evaporate. This process also keeps the rider from over-heating, which is important for in the heat of a race!

     

    At BTO Sports, we have only best dirt bike jerseys, like the Troy Lee Designs GP Air Prisma Honda Jersey! Make sure to look overt the full 2018 Moto Collection from TLD. Stay tuned for more Troy Lee gear, arriving late July 2017! Find all their gear and more, right here at BTOSports.com!

     

    Troy Lee Designs 2018 GP AIr Prisma Features:

    • Ribbed stretch v-neck collar
    • Large-holed mesh fiber polyester material
    • Tapered and angled cuff design
    • Gel print on tail keeps jersey in place
    • Drop tail design for added comfort