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FLY RACING BLUEPRINT RCH-2 CHEST PROTECTOR

Regular price $219.95
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SKU: 36-60002S

Color: Black
Size: Small / Medium
May Be Available For Pickup

Description

The FLY Racing Blueprint RCH-2 Chest Protector is made for riders who know that branches, roost, and surprise trail chatter do not care how clean your gear looked at the start of the day. Whether you are lining up for motocross, cutting through wooded two-track, or adding a protective layer for snowmobile riding, this chest protector gives you purposeful upper body coverage while keeping movement in mind.

It is a solid choice for northern riders who bounce between dirt and snow seasons and want gear that feels useful, not overcomplicated. Pair it with your riding layers, dial in the fit with your usual kit, and head out with a little more confidence when the trail gets rough.

  • Brand: FLY Racing
  • Product Name: Blueprint RCH-2 Chest Protector
  • Model Year: 2026
  • Part Number: 36-600
  • Product Type: Chest protector
  • Primary Category: Protective gear
  • Intended Use: Dirt bike, motocross, trail riding, and snowmobile protective layering
  • Coverage Area: Upper body chest protection
  • Available Image Colors: Black and white product images shown
  • Additional Features:
    • Designed for use over or with riding layers depending on rider setup
    • Built for added protection from roost, trail debris, and riding impacts
    • Suitable for riders who need protective gear across dirt and snow seasons

Reviews and Q&A

FAQs

Yes, this chest protector is intended for dirt bike and motocross use where added upper body protection from roost, brush, and trail debris matters. It is a practical choice for riders who want coverage while still being able to move naturally on the bike.
This product is listed in snowmobile protective gear and can be used as part of a riding layer system. Fit and comfort will depend on your jacket, base layers, and riding style, so it is smart to test your setup before a long day on the trail.
No. A chest protector is only one part of a complete riding setup. Helmet, gloves, boots, goggles, and other protective gear are still important. Think of it as another layer of defense, not a magic force field, although we would all like one.
It should sit securely against your upper body without shifting around or limiting arm movement. You want enough room for your normal riding layers, but not so much space that the protector bounces when the trail gets rough.