Best Motocross Gear Under $200
Not everyone can spend $600 on a helmet and $500 on boots. This page lists notable budget-tier motocross gear, most of which is generally priced under $200. Prices fluctuate, so confirm current price at the merchant before buying.
One category note: if you can only spend real money on one piece of gear, make it the helmet. The safety tradeoff between a $150 helmet and a $500 helmet is smaller than between no helmet and a $150 one, but it is the piece of gear most directly responsible for protecting your head.
Fly Racing Kinetic
Budget-tier motocross helmet from Fly Racing. Marketed with a polycarbonate shell and DOT certification. A common pick in the entry price band for riders on a tight budget who still want a proper motocross helmet.
Fly Racing FR5
Budget-tier motocross boot from Fly Racing. Positioned below premium boots from Alpinestars, Fox, and Gaerne, while still offering a proper four-buckle system and real motocross ankle protection that non-motocross footwear lacks.
Leatt Velocity 6.5
Mid-tier motocross goggle from Leatt at a lower price point than flagship goggles. Marketed with anti-fog treatment, tear off and roll off compatibility, and a comfortable face foam design.
Fox Racing Dirtpaw
Long-running budget-tier motocross glove from Fox Racing. Widely stocked and priced below premium race gloves. Commonly chosen by beginners and riders who want a reliable, affordable glove without committing to a premium option.
Leatt 3DF AirFit
Mid-tier soft-armor chest protector from Leatt, marketed with CE certified chest and back protection and the 3DF AirFit foam that softens on impact. Common pick at this price point for under-jersey protection.
Fly Racing F-16 Gear Set
Entry-tier motocross jersey and pants from Fly Racing. Marketed with mesh ventilation panels and a coordinated gear set that fits under chest protection. Common pick in the sub $100 set category.