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Fox Racing PeeWee HC Undertow Youth Boys Jerseys The Fox PeeWee HC Undertow Youth Boys Jersey. With quick-drying polyester construction and a wide range of graphics and styles, our HC line sets the standard for budget-friendly racewear.
- Moisture wicking polyester main body fabric
- Bold sublimated graphics for fade free washing
- Soft V-Neck rib neckband
- Drop tail at back hem keeps jersey tucked in pants
- Rib knit cuffs
- 2012 Model
Fox Racing Pee Wee 180 Undertow Youth Boys Pants Fox Kids Pee Wee 180 Undertow Pants. The best performance at a value price, the critically-acclaimed 180 pant features updated TPR logos, bold color blocking and several crisp, new graphic styles that help break the mold without breaking the bank.
- Sturdy 600D polyester main body material for superior durability
- Dynamic stretch characteristics in high-movement areas
- Large leather knee panels resist abrasion and heat
- All-new TPR logos and bold color blocking for extra style
- Constructed in the perfect attack position for ready-to-race performance
- Fit from average age of 3 to 6 years old
- 2012 Model
Fox Racing Dirtpaw Undertow Youth Boys Gloves Designed to work flawlessly with the Youth 180/HC line of affordable performance gear, the Fox Youth Dirtpaw Undertow Glove takes glove function and style to the front. Built with a lightly padded palm and using Lycra channels along the fingers, the Youth Dirtpaw guarantees to comfortably stand up and fight. This is a 2012 Model.
About Fox Racing
Leading Performance!
Fox Racing first opened for business in 1974, when Geoff Fox, a Ph. D. who taught physics at the University of Santa Clara, launched Moto- X Fox, a tiny distribution business for European motocross bikes in a 1,500-square foot building in Campbell, California. Within two years, Moto-X Fox was manufacturing high-performance suspension and engine components for racers looking for an on-track advantage. In the spring of 1977, determined to show the American motocross public that his products were superior to those of the competition, Fox created his own privately-owned professional motocross team, Team Moto-X Fox. Going up against the might of the Japanese factory teams, Team Moto-X Fox riders placed fifth, sixth and seventh in the highly-competitive AMA 125cc National Championship series, thereby achieving Geoff's goal of proving that his handmade parts were the best that money could buy.
During that same summer Fox also managed to impress American motocross fans in a way he had not initially intended. While competing in the heat, humidity, sand, mud, and rain that came along with the six-round series, Team Moto-X Fox riders wore bright red, yellow and orange race outfits. Handmade by Fox, the clothing became an instant hit with the fans and interested enthusiasts started calling the Fox shop in Campbell inquiring about its availability. Fox knew he was onto something big, and by 1980 he had completely reorganized and repositioned his company to be a major player in the U.S. motocross apparel industry. In 1980, Fox Racing rider Mark Barnett won the company's first National Championship, and two years later, Brad Lackey won Fox Racing's (and the United States') first World Motocross Championship. In the ensuing two-plus decades, Fox Racing-sponsored riders have won over 30 National Motocross and Supercross Championships. In fact during the summer of 2002, Fox Racing riders Ricky "RC" Carmichael (an eight-time AMA Champion) and James Stewart (a 16 year-old rookie) re-wrote the American motocross record books by completely dominating the National Championship circuits. Wearing his signature orange Fox gear, RC won 24 out of 24 motos, on his way to the sport's first ever "perfect season".
Today, Fox Racing remains a family owned and operated business, with all four of Geoff and Josie Fox's children working full-time at the company. Ever-growing, Fox Racing is moving bravely into the future with the help and enthusiasm of its 300 employees. While still remaining 100% committed to its motocross roots, Fox Racing has also become the world's number one brand in BMX and mountain bike apparel and with its Fox Head logo has become the most recognized alternative sports brand amongst Generations X and Y. In doing so, the company has ventured into the spotlight of other alternative sports, backing such high profile, championship-winning athletes as Dave Mirra, Alan Cooke, Ruben Alcantara (BMX); Danny Harf, Shawn Murray and Dallas Friday (wakeboarding), Kalani Robb (surfing); and Brian Lopes (mountain biking). While Fox Racing offers its complete line of motocross pants, Body Armor, gloves, boots, and Apparels through independent motorcycle accessory dealers worldwide, the company also offers a full line of sportswear, including shorts, T-shirts, fleece, hats, jeans, sweaters, sweatshirts and Body Armor to the public through finer motocross, bike, and sportswear retailers worldwide.