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Test Men's Vertical MTX Lite Monosuit

Regular price $110.00
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Description

The FXR Men's Vertical MTX Lite Monosuit is built for riders who want one-piece snow coverage without dragging along extra bulk. Its lightweight, waterproof and breathable shell is made for active days when you are moving around the sled, managing layers, and dealing with northern weather that likes to change plans halfway through the ride. Since it is non-insulated, you can tune warmth with your base and mid layers instead of overheating when the pace picks up. The full-body design helps limit snow entry at the waist while carving, sidehilling, or digging out a buddy who was absolutely sure he had it. For trail, mountain, and backcountry riding, this monosuit keeps the focus on mobility, protection, and smart layering.

  • Product Type: Men's snowmobile monosuit
  • Year: 2026
  • Brand: FXR Racing
  • Shell: Waterproof and breathable shell
  • Insulation: Non-insulated design for adjustable layering
  • Coverage: One-piece construction for full-body outerwear protection
  • Mobility: Lightweight build supports active riding movement
  • Best Use: Snowmobile trail riding, mountain riding, backcountry riding, and deep snow conditions
  • Additional Features:
    • Designed to layer over base layers and mid layers
    • Helps reduce snow entry around the waist compared to separate jacket and bib setups
    • Practical outer shell for changing northern winter conditions

Reviews and Q&A

FAQs

No. This monosuit is described as a non-insulated shell, which lets you control warmth with your own layering system. That is helpful for active snowmobile riding because you can dress lighter for high-output days or add a warmer mid layer when the wind starts acting personal.
The available product information describes the shell as waterproof and breathable. It is intended to help handle snow, wind, and trail spray, but real comfort still depends on ride length, weather, pace, and the layers you wear underneath.
A monosuit gives you continuous outerwear coverage from shoulders to boots, which is especially useful in deep snow or technical riding. It can help reduce snow sneaking in at the waist during carving, sidehilling, or the always popular group sled recovery session.
Start with a moisture-wicking base layer, then add a fleece or insulated mid layer based on the weather and your activity level. Since this is a non-insulated shell, your layers do the warmth work while the monosuit provides the outer coverage.