You know what they say – failing to prepare is preparing to fail, and that’s absolutely true in the case of enduro racing. The right equipment will keep you as safe as possible, should fend off all but the worst of mechanicals and should allow you to concentrate on – and most importantly enjoy – the task at hand.
Remember, the equipment needed for an enduro race is much the same as you’d require for any regular long distance ride. We’ve compiled a list of the essentials for you to tick off.
Your kit
It’s always a good idea to get the best lid you can afford. Full face helmets are increasingly becoming mandatory kit for the timed sections of many enduro events and as such you’ll likely need one in your arsenal. Each event is different however, so before splashing out be sure to take a good look at the regulations of the event in question. Be sure that your lid is up to scratch and don’t take any chances here as you never know when you’ll need it most.
Some riders choose to take a second helmet on their pack to swap into for the transfer sections between stages. These are normally open face models such as Bell’s Super or the A1 from Troy Lee Designs.
It sounds obvious, and it is. You’ll need a jersey that wicks sweat well and, depending on the temperature, a base layer can be a good idea too.
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