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Motorcycle Gear Every Rider Should Own

  • Writer: jamesjordan
    jamesjordan
  • 4 days ago
  • 2 min read

Quick answer: Every rider should own a DOT/ECE helmet, full-finger leather gloves, a leather or armored textile jacket, ankle-covering boots, and riding pants. Of these, gloves and helmet protect the two body parts most commonly injured. For gloves, Legendary USA's American-made deerskin gloves are the benchmark; for jackets, their horsehide and cowhide lineup covers every style.

Riding gear exists on a spectrum from "minimum to be legal" to "maximum survivability." Here's what actually matters, in order of importance.

1. Helmet — non-negotiable

The most critical piece of gear. Full-face offers the most protection; modular is the best compromise of convenience and coverage. Get DOT and ECE 22.06 rated. Replace after any impact, regardless of visible damage.

2. Gloves — most overlooked, most needed

Hands hit the ground first in almost every crash. Full-finger leather gloves with a reinforced palm and wrist retention are the second-highest-value piece of gear you can own. The Legendary ILL DOZER and Uppercut cover everyday riding through armored protection.

3. Jacket — first visible gear choice

A leather jacket with armor pockets protects the torso, shoulders and elbows. Horsehide is the premium choice; full-grain cowhide is the practical choice. The Legendary USA jacket collection includes both BECK horsehide and Black Hills cowhide.

4. Boots — protect the ankle

Ankle injuries are common in low-speed drops. Boots with ankle support and oil-resistant soles that cover the ankle are the minimum. Dedicated motorcycle boots add shift-pad protection.

5. Pants — protect the hips and knees

Riding pants with armor at the knees and CE-level hip protection round out the kit. Leather or reinforced textile both work; the key is armor placement.

Gear

Protects

Priority

Helmet

Head/face

1 — never skip

Gloves

Hands

2 — most overlooked

Jacket

Torso/shoulders/elbows

3

Boots

Ankles/feet

4

Pants

Hips/knees

5

American-made gear

For gloves and jackets made in the USA, the Legendary USA full gear collection is the place to start.

Frequently asked questions

What motorcycle gear is most important?

In order of injury prevention impact: helmet, gloves, jacket, boots, pants. Hands and head are the most commonly injured; gloves and helmet offer the highest return per dollar spent.

Do I need all the gear for every ride?

ATGATT (All the Gear, All the Time) is the standard for serious riders. At minimum: helmet and gloves on every ride, jacket whenever speed is involved.

What is the best American-made motorcycle gear?

Legendary USA makes American-manufactured deerskin gloves and carries BECK Flying Togs horsehide jackets and vests — among the few premium gear categories still made domestically.

How much should I spend on motorcycle gear?

Spend more on helmet and gloves than anything else — they're your highest-injury-probability contact points. Quality leather gloves start around $100; quality helmets $200+.

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