Kids motorcycle gear is the foundation of safe riding for younger riders. This range covers youth and junior off-road, motocross and road kit from LS2, Thor, Leatt, Nitro, Shot, TCX, Five and Shark Leathers. It spans helmets, MX jerseys, boots and one-piece suits sized for growing riders, not shrunken adult gear.
Kids gear must fit a smaller frame, not a scaled-down adult one
Youth helmets and armour are built to lighter weights and tighter shells so a child can hold their head up and move freely. A correctly sized kids lid sits snug with no more than 5mm of cheek movement, and youth shells run lighter to reduce neck strain on a frame that is still developing. Re-measure head circumference every 6 to 12 months as kids grow.
| Type | Best for | Key durable specs |
|---|---|---|
| Youth MX helmet | Motocross, off-road | ECE 22.06 rated, peak and goggle channel, sizes YS to YL |
| Full-face road helmet | Road, pillion riding | ECE 22.06 rated, 3 shell sizes, sun visor on select models |
| Kids MX jersey | Motocross, trail | 100% polyester, vented panels, abrasion-resist cuffs |
| Youth off-road boot | MX, enduro | Buckle closure, reinforced toe and shin, sizes from EU 32 |
| One-piece junior suit | Race, track days | Leather build, EN 17092 AAA potential, CE Level 2 armour |
Match the certification to how they ride
Off-road and road need different protection. Road and track leather suits target EN 17092 AAA abrasion ratings and carry CE Level 2 armour at shoulders, elbows and knees for the higher abrasion of sealed surfaces. Lighter textile road kit often sits at EN 17092 AA or A. MX gear pairs a vented jersey with separate chest and knee guards, where CE Level 1 protectors are common and CE Level 2 offers the higher impact threshold. Helmets across this range meet ECE 22.06, the current European standard with around 50% more impact test points than the prior 22.05 and a 6 metre per second oblique impact test. Sizing runs from youth small through youth large, with off-road boots from EU 32, so measure before each season.
Frequently asked questions
How do I size a kids motorcycle helmet?
Measure around the widest part of the head, just above the eyebrows, and match to the brand size chart. A correct youth fit is snug with no more than 5mm of cheek movement and no pressure points. Re-check fit every 6 to 12 months as your child grows.
What is the difference between kids off-road and road gear?
Off-road and motocross gear pairs a vented jersey with separate chest and knee guards for trail and MX use. Road and track gear, like one-piece junior suits, uses leather targeting EN 17092 AAA with CE Level 2 armour at shoulders, elbows and knees for the higher abrasion of sealed surfaces.
Which brands of kids gear do you stock?
This range includes youth and junior gear from LS2, Thor, Leatt, Nitro, Shot, TCX, Five and Shark Leathers, covering helmets, MX jerseys, off-road boots and one-piece suits.















































































