Ranger Short + Liner - Boys'
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Why We Like The Fox Racing Ranger Short + Liner
Our up-and-coming trail rippers need all-day comfort on and off the trails. The Fox Racing Ranger Short is built of a stretch ripstop fabric that can hold up to season after season of progression and includes a removable liner to bump up the comfort score on the ride. Plus the shorts can be worn by themselves for any adventure they might find themselves on.
Details
- Performance trail short for comfort on and off the bike
- TruMotion stretch ripstop fabric is durable and breathable
- Removable 2-layer chamois liner increases ride comfort
- DWR treatment sheds moisture, dirt, and debris
- Side cinch waist adjustment lets them dial in their perfect fit
- Item #FXRZ3H6
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- Material
- [face] 70% nylon, 24% polyester, 6% elastane, DWR treatment [lining] 90% polyester, 10% elastane, TruMotion stretch ripstop
- Fit
- relaxed
- Chamois
- dual layer
- Pockets
- 2 zippered hand
- Manufacturer Warranty
- 1 year
- Activity
- mountaing biking
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Overall Rating
5 based on 1 ratings
Review Summary
Fits True To Size
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageJune 24, 2024
Good quality and stretch
- Familiarity:
- I've used it several times
Purchased size 26 for my 9 1/2 yr old son who is ~ 74lbs thin build, and they fit great. He loves them for biking. They have good stretch and adjustability, and I was able to get them clean of mud and grease. Buy them for the shorts, not the chamois. The one that they come with is a thin, nondescript piece of foam. My son is happy enough with this for a 1-2 hour ride. But it wasn't really about that so I am still giving this 5 stars, and will look for upgraded chamois liners for underneath when needed.
Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com
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