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Fox Racing - 180 Shield Pants (Girls)

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Fox Racing - 180 Shield Pants (Girls)Fox Racing 180 Shield Girls Pants The 180 Shield Girls Pants keep Foxs 180 platform focused on value, comfort, and everyday moto durability. For the 180 Shield Girls Pants, they are the kind of riding pant that works for practice days, trail loops, and full kits without feeling overbuilt. For the 180 Shield Girls Pants, key details include Rider Attack Position (RAP) construction for an improved ergonomic fit on the bike, Heat and abrasion resistant

Fox Racing - 180 Shield Girls’ Pants

The 180 Shield Girls’ Pants keep Fox’s 180 platform focused on value, comfort, and everyday moto durability. For the 180 Shield Girls’ Pants, they are the kind of riding pant that works for practice days, trail loops, and full kits without feeling overbuilt.

For the 180 Shield Girls’ Pants, key details include Rider Attack Position (RAP) ™ construction for an improved ergonomic fit on the bike, Heat and abrasion resistant leather knee panels increase durability against knee braces, guards, and the bike, and Woven TruMotion® zonal all-way stretch panels provide unmatched mobility. For the 180 Shield Girls’ Pants, you get the ride-position feel, inner-knee protection, and graphic style that make the pant easy to pair with the matching jersey.

Why We Like It

We like the 180 Shield Girls’ Pants because they give riders a clean Fox look with the practical wear zones covered.

Why It’ll Work for You

If you want dependable riding pants that match the rest of your gear and hold up to normal moto abuse, the 180 Shield Girls’ Pants are a solid BTO Sports pick.

Key Features

  • Rider Attack Position (RAP) ™ construction for an improved ergonomic fit on the bike
  • Heat and abrasion resistant leather knee panels increase durability against knee braces, guards, and the bike
  • Woven TruMotion® zonal all-way stretch panels provide unmatched mobility
  • 600D dyed poly body with screen printed logo treatments for a durable, long-lasting aesthetic
  • Dyed and sublimated main body fabric with premium screen printed graphics
  • Hip pads included
  • SHELL: 79% POLYESTER, 15% POLYAMIDE NYLON, 5% COW LEATHER, 1%ELASTANE LINING: 100% POLYESTER

Complete The Fit

Build the full setup with Fox Racing youth jerseys, Fox Racing youth gloves, Fox Racing youth boots, and Fox Racing youth helmets.


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