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KLIM Technical Riding Gear is a global leader in designing and developing advanced apparel for motorcycle and off-road riders.

KLIM was one of the first motorcycle brands to use flexible D3O® technology in their apparel, which is worn and trusted by riders in the world’s most extreme conditions and terrains.

ADVENTURE, TOURING & OFF-ROAD MOTORCYCLING PROTECTION

Klim uses the very latest in protection from D3O to ensure specific on or off-road riding needs are met:

  • D3O® LP limb armor providing ultimate breathability alongside CE Level 1 or Level 2 protection depending on users’ preference
  • D3O® Ghost™ armor for fit-and-forget Level 1 protection
  • D3O® CP1 Level 1 vented chest protector
  • D3O® Viper (Level 1 and Level 2) back protectors for thin, lightweight protection with optimum airflow
  • Airbag vest-compatible Level 2 D3O® Back Protector

KLIM AERO PRO D3O®

Since its release, The KLIM Badlands Pro collection has become gear of choice for many adventure riders and world travellers.

The latest generation of the Badlands Pro features KLIM AERO PRO D3O® - the most comprehensive CE Level 2 motorcycle protection package for motorcycle, passing all four CE tests for Ambient, Wet, Hot and Cold.

The D3O® armor, exclusive to KLIM, has 44% better coverage following feedback from riders, with the new design also providing five-times better ventilation through improved airflow.

REVIEWS AND TESTIMONIALS

“The D3O armor not only provides protection during impact, but also helps maintain a good riding position while not being uncomfortably stiff.” adventuremotorcycle.com

It’s nice to have the protection and not feel like a hockey player when I’m on the bike.” – CycleNews

My favourite adventure jacket is the Klim Badlands…Over the past year, I’ve ridden thousands of miles in this piece and I think it strikes the perfect balance in terms of features and design.
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“The qualities of D3O allow the armor to be thinner than many other types of protection, and also more ­flexible when not under impact’s duress.” Cycle World