Luca Shaw gets some air time in the latest Troy Lee Designs Sprint apparel.
Last week Mtbr detailed the ins and outs of the new Troy Lee Designs A2 trail helmet. Now the California company has rolled out its entire 2017 apparel and helmet line. TLD’s two best selling categories, Skyline for trail riding and Sprint for gravity, are back with more styles and feature enhancements. They have also added a new women’s category within its popular Ruckus line, as well as expanding its protection lineup. Scroll down to see some highlights, and check out the full line here.
Former gravity racing great Leigh Donovan shows off the new TLD women’s line.
Skyline Performance trail gear is Troy Lee’s No. 1 seller worldwide, and is known for its quality, value, and fit.
Brendog looking fly in 2017 TLD riding kit.
Fifteen-plus years ago when TLD came out with the MOTO line, it was the standard for downhill riding. Now it’s back for bike park riders of all types who love the rugged build and vintage styling of these jerseys and shorts.
Born and bred in rugged ride zones like the Rockies and Alps, Ruckus is made to work hard and play hard. The 3⁄4 sleeve jersey is a standard of the Ruckus line and made for staying cool without sacrificing the coverage from hauling butt through the trees and hitting trail shrapnel.
Leigh Donovan dropping in with the new Troy Lee Designs women’s kit.
For 2017, the Ruckus short sees increased length to the inner thigh zipper vent. TLD also made subtle changes to the inner finish of the short and improved construction so the durable short is made for even more abuse.
For those looking to stand out, this TLD Ruckus jersey should do the trick.
TLD’s lightest MTB baggy shorts, the Ace line have an athletic/slimmer fit for racing or riding. They’re ideal when you are planning on being in the saddle all day and want lightweight kit.
The Ace jersey is lightweight, breathable and has a full-length zipper.
To see all the 2017 apparel and helmets, head over to www.troyleedesigns.com.
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