Mens Sizing - Dan
Watch Dan try all our gear on and explain how it fits
Dan's measurements



Stand with your back against a wall and ask a friend to pop a book on the top of your head. Whilst they hold the book steady and level, duck and step away from the wall. You can then mark where the book touched your head and measure from the floor to the mark.
Use a set of weighing scales or guess!
Stand with your arms stretched out to the side. Wrap the tape around the fullest part of the chest - the tape should be horizontal. Take a short breath and hold to naturally fill your lungs.
This is the narrowest part of the waist, usually immediately above your iliac crest or the top of your hip bones.
From the natural waistline to the centre of the knee cap.
Many riders like to wear trousers or pants lower than the natural waist position.The easiest way to measure this is to wear a pair of jeans and measure around the top of the belt line where you feel most comfortable.
Ask the person being measured to hold the end of the tape to the base of the crotch. Run the tape down the leg and measure the distance to the top of the ankle bone.
Wrap the tape around the fullest area of the hips and bum. If a friend is measuring this for you or you are measuring someone else it’s worth measuring to the side to save possible embarrassment.
Stand up straight, raise your arms to the side and bend it at the elbow. Measure from the spine, down the upper arm, around the elbow to the wrist.
We use this measurement to determine the length of back armour.
Measure from the nape of the neck, the prominent bone (point of the C7 vertebra) down to an imaginary line drawn between the top of the hip bones.
Wrap the tape around your neck, just below your adams apple. Leave a finger behind the tape as you measure to ensure a comfortable fit.
Pull the tape between the legs up to the crotch, then wrap it around the fullest part of the thigh. Leave a finger under the tape with this measurement to ensure its not too tight.
Measure around the fullest part of the calf. Leave a finger under the tape with this measurement to ensure its not too tight.
With your arms down to the side, measure around the fullest / meatiest part of the upper arm. Leave a finger under the tape with this measurement to ensure it’s not too tight.
Measure around the palm inside the thumb. Measure from the tip of the longest finger to the base of the palm. Use the higher measurement.
Supershirt 2.0 / Linesman Jacket 2.0 / Linesman Pant 2.0












Dan wears | Size | Comments |
Large | Fantastic fit. Sleeves and armour stay in position when shirt is tucked into waistband. | |
Large | Comfortable fit over The Supershirt 2.0. | |
| Large | Fits comfortably over The Supershirt 2.0 in standard size large, providing plenty of room without feeling bunched in the elbows. | |
| 36 Regular | Fit perfectly well. Stretchy fabric allows for fit over or inside boots without bunching. |












Dan wears | Size | Comments |
| Large | Fantastic fit. Sleeves and armour stay in position when shirt is tucked into waistband. | |
| Large | Comfortable fit over The Supershirt 2.0. | |
| Large | Comfortable with lots of room for armour underneath. | |
36 Reg | Good fit. |
Supershirt 2.0 / Singletrack Jacket / Singletrack Pant












Dan wears | Size | Comments |
| Large | Fantastic fit. Sleeves and armour stay in | |
Large | Great unrestrictive fit. | |
Extra Large | Sizing up provides more room when layered up underneath. | |
36 Reg | Loads of room in the knee box, easy to get leg up over bike. |
Supershirt 2.0 / Mongolia Jacket 2.0 / Mongolia Pant 2.0








Dan wears | Size | Comments |
36 | Nice and comfy, loads of room. Easy to wear with knee braces and tucked into Tech 7 boots. | |
Large | Armour feels soft and comfy without being restrictive. |












Dan wears | Size | Comments |
Large | Fantastic fit. Sleeves and armour stay in | |
Large | Comfortable fit over The Supershirt 2.0. | |
36 Reg | Fit closer to the body than other models due to less fabric stretch and a lower waist position, yet they remain flexible enough for easy movement and offer plenty of room in the lower leg for large off-road boots. | |
| Large | Size large jacket fits very well without having excessive loose material or feeling restrictive, even when worn over multiple layers. |
