Klim Releases All-New Adventure & Dual Sport Gear For Women
Highly-breathable gear for off-roading females that prioritize mobility and durability.

KLIM has expanded its women’s technical apparel lineup with the introduction of two all-new riding kits, the Sedona adventure suit and the Rebelle dual-sport kit – complete with a jersey, jacket, in-the-boot overalls and gloves. Designed for women by women, both collections are said to prioritize mobility, breathability as well as durability.
Sedona Suit

According to the Idaho-based brand, the women’s specific Sedona Jacket and Pants are tailored for aggressive riders looking for a great fit and optimal mobility in a warm-weather-optimized package. The suit is constructed with breathable 4-way stretch nylon, durable high-wear areas and CE Level 1 D3O armor plus, strategically placed zippered vents and a cooling mesh liner provide relief from high temperatures.

KLIM says they developed the Sedona suit to answer the call of female adventure riders asking for breathable and flexible gear that seamlessly blends off-road functionality with on-road abrasion protection. The Pants, for example, are an in-the-boot design for improved performance in off-road conditions, but the entire suit still earns the coveted CE AA-rating for abrasion protection.
Completing the package is a focus on fit, with adjustment straps, zippered gussets, and stretch materials ensuring adaptability for a wide range of riders. Additionally, ten pockets across the jacket and pants offer ample storage. (Jacket: MSRP $499.99; Pants: MSRP $419.99)
Rebelle Riding Line

In developing the women’s Rebelle line of technical gear, KLIM says they listened to feedback from female riders who had been asking for an off-road kit with more features and durability than the popular Women’s XC Lite series – something more comparable to the men’s Dakar lineup of gear.

The Rebelle Jacket is suited for a wide range of riding: dual-sport, light adventure, or even trail riding when temperatures are cooler. The jacket is built with stretch materials and durable ripstop nylon in key areas for a blend of mobility and durability. Removable sleeves turn the jacket into a vest, and adjustable zippered vents control cooling airflow when needed. The result is a highly versatile dual-sport jacket that is also compatible with armor pads (sold separately).

The Rebelle In-The-Boot Overalls are women’s specific and purpose-built for dirt bike, dual-sport and off-road adventure riders. Bringing stretch, durability, three pockets, adjustable vents and cooling fabrics, KLIM says the Rebelle ITB Overall is a highly versatile piece of off-road gear. It also includes knee and hip armor pockets for riders who want to add integrated armor. (Jersey: MSRP $79.99; Jacket: MSRP $299.99; Gloves: MSRP $39.99; ITB Overalls: MSRP $279.99)
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Im so disappointed in Klim, they make great gear then do an overall? As a lifelong female rider, I ride a ton of Enduro off-road riding and three or four Overland type trips on my 790 and I can’t even imagine having to takeoff all my gear when nature calls because of a pair of overalls. The onesie trend is trendy but completely impractical. What a waste of good thread. The XC light is one of the best outfits they’ve ever made for dirtbiking, i have bought at least five since it came out for men and then womans. and I have thousands of miles on my ladies Artemis adventure kit, which is held up beautifully. I think the designers at Klim be wise to go look and see what Mosko Moto selling and then make something comparable for women, it doesn’t exist and we need it.