Fox RacingRanger Jersey - Men's
Item # FXR031O
Ranger Jersey
Given the fact that we fully expect to destroy our mountain gear, it makes sense to not spring for the top-end, gee-golly tech stuff that's just going to disappear in puff of dust and regret after one over-cooked corner. That's why Fox Racing's Ranger Jersey has such appeal: It's every bit as breathable, wicking, and lightweight as jerseys like the Flexair and Indicator, but — when it inevitably meets the trail — you'll be shedding tears over your broken derailleur instead of your shredded, triple-figure jersey.
Despite the accommodating price, the Ranger isn't a discount bin item. It's made with the same TruDri material as the more expensive jerseys mentioned above, it just lacks finishing details like lie-flat cuffs and laser-perforated speed holes. TruDri wicks, ventilates, and fights to keep you cool and dry on days when questionable decisions the night before lead to a late start on the trail.
- A breathable, wicking jersey without a triple-digit price tag
- Polyester construction is tough, wicks, and dries quickly
- TruDri fabric elevates moisture management to keep you dry
- Lie-flat cuffs make for a clean and tidy finish
- Boost your ventilation with laser-perforated holes
What do you think about this product?
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July 2, 2020
Very Comfortable
- Familiarity:
- I've used it once or twice and have initial impressions
- Fit:
- Runs small
- Size Bought
- L
- Height
- 5` 9"
- Weight
- 200 lbs
Fox did great with this and almost fits a lot like their Flex Air Motocross gear. It's feather light and doesn't feel like you are really wearing a shirt while descending. The long tail is nice and the overall fit is really form fitting and athletic.
Colton Follett
August 5, 2019
Fox Finally got it Right
- Familiarity:
- I've used it several times
- Fit:
- True to size
- Size Bought
- Large
- Height
- 5` 11"
- Weight
- 190 lbs
From personal experience using many different brands over the years, Fox has consistently been the one brand that I prefer to use for comfort, and purpose driven usability. The only downside to them is cost and their inability to get sizing true. The Ranger seems to have corrected this issue. I normally wear a large, and these Jersey's fit as such. The material feels great, wicks sweat away from my body very well and breathes very good too. It does take them a while to air dry once removed, but don't really care after the ride.
MAX S.