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The KLIM 2022 collection: great news after the winter break

KLIM’s video to kick off the 2022 season reminds us of just how much we have missed riding our bikes during the winter months. In 2022, this premium US manufacturer, which has meanwhile also gained a special standing in Europe, is once again focusing on achieving exceptional quality in the design and manufacture of its products. In their video, KLIM also shows us how important good clothing is to enjoy every single ride.

KLIM presents their current range of adventure, touring and off-road products by particularly highlighting their new flagship products: Badlands Pro for men and their Artemis suit for women—both completely re-engineered for 2022.

Both of these KLIM products confirm the extraordinary quality the brand is aiming for: The primary features to be mentioned are the GORE-TEX 3-layer Pro Shell, lightweight, extremely abrasion-resistant materials, a full range of Level 2-certified protectors and a highly effective ventilation system—with many more sophisticated details backing these up.

Also new in 2022 is the Raptor GTX. This is an overshell suit designed for ambitious adventure riding. It can be put on over the protective gear you are already wearing in rainy or cold weather. Apart from totally protecting you from the elements, KLIM’s Raptor GTX offers you all the durability you need as well as an all-terrain design with plenty of room for maneuver.

In the off-road sector, the focus is on the F3 Carbon helmet. This is made of an ultralight carbon fiber material that is inserted by hand for an optimal resin distribution and shell thickness. This is complemented by KLIM’s XC-Lite series which has been designed for racing usage in a range of new colors—and their completely redesigned Mojave series—KLIM’s extremely well ventilated and highly durable off-road gear for hot weather conditions.

For more information: KLIM

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Mike Brailey

Born in the UK, Mike went to school in England and France before hiking across most of Europe in his early twenties. With a background as a photographer and engineer in the automotive industry, he has worked in Europe, the Middle East, South Africa, Southeast Asia and the Americas. His heart beats for classic cars and motorcycles, favouring an expedition equipped 1963 Land Rover Series IIA for overlanding. He is an outdoor enthusiast and, in 2016, followed his vocation to become an adventure journalist.