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FLY RACING BLUEPRINT RCH-0 ROOST GUARD

Regular price $194.95
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SKU: 36-6006S

Size: Small / Medium
May Be Available For Pickup

Description

The FLY Racing Blueprint RCH-0 Roost Guard is the kind of protective layer you grab when the ride is going to throw dirt, ice chunks, branches, and whatever your buddy's track decides to launch. Built for motocross, dirt bike riding, and snowmobile days where upper body coverage matters, it helps shield your chest and torso from roost and trail debris without turning your gear setup into a wrestling match.

We like protective gear that stays practical: easy to work into your riding kit, simple to pack, and ready for the next loop when conditions get rough. Whether you are lining up at the track or picking your way through a frozen trail, this roost guard adds confidence without overcomplicating the ride.

  • Brand: FLY Racing
  • Model: Blueprint RCH-0 Roost Guard
  • Part Number: 36-6006
  • Year: 2026
  • Product Type: Roost guard
  • Primary Use: Dirt bike, motocross, and snowmobile protective gear
  • Protection Area: Upper body roost and debris coverage
  • Color: Blue
  • Additional Features:
    • Designed as a protective riding layer
    • Suitable for track, trail, and cold weather riding setups
    • Built for use with a complete riding gear system when properly fitted

Reviews and Q&A

FAQs

A roost guard is worn over or with riding gear to help protect the upper body from roost, trail debris, and light impacts from flying material. It is especially useful for motocross, dirt bike riding, and snowmobile rides where the rider ahead is not doing you any favors.
Yes, this FLY Racing roost guard is listed in snowmobile protective gear and can be used as part of a riding setup when upper body debris coverage is wanted. It is not a replacement for insulation, so layer appropriately for wind, cold, and changing northern weather.
No. The Blueprint RCH-0 Roost Guard is protective gear, not an insulated jacket or weatherproof shell. Use it with the base layers, mid layers, and outerwear your conditions require. Think of it as added coverage, not your entire winter survival plan.
A roost guard should sit securely without limiting your ability to steer, stand, lean, or move naturally on the machine. Try it with the layers you actually ride in so the setup feels comfortable before you are halfway down the trail wondering why you skipped the test fit.