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It seems everywhere I look at mtb riding spots there are people sporting Troy Lee or fox etc these days, there’s a lot of bright logo’d riding kit around!
I’ve always preferred smaller more anonymous almost start up brands and lately have bought from can’t quit cartel and underdogs cult so was just looking for other suggestions for decent quality stuff from smaller less known brands if anyone has any suggestions?
Thanks.
Ground Effect, from New Zealand and largely made there. Not cheap but quality is high .....you used to get stung by import duties etc (to UK) but I think it’s now factored in (more info on their website).
Lusso. Made in Manchester
Thanks for the suggestions so far.
Ground effect - possibly a bit middle age?😬
Lusso - isn’t that road kit?
Commit - top find. Looks perfect thanks.
Broken riders gets a huge vote from me, absolutely first class.
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Another Broken Riders vote here. They are brilliant.
Polaris, not small brand but small logo! Been using them for years, top quality clothing.
I was going to say commit.
Also Stoked
https://stokedcw.co.uk/
Banana Industries
https://bananaindustries.co.uk/
Check out Setup clothing. Had a couple of shirts from them and were great quality at a very good price. Based in Matlock
Never used them but I quite like some of their jersey designs.
https://hackneygt.com/collections/mtb-jerseys
I always liked Oakley, Royal Racing and Dakine down hill kit but that probably just shows my age.
I'm also a fan of 7mesh, Patagonia and Vaude but then I like understated quality kit. Not a fan of big logos and slogans.
Polaris
Cant quit
My top 2....
Morvelo Overland kit is nice too but it is a touch more gravel than mountain bike.
Those Crow jerseys are nice.
I just came here to mention Crow but like lots of things im too slow 🙂
If you like the more ‘metal /street wear’ vibe Dynamic Style have a few jerseys and Pete who runs it is a nice chap.
Me and my missus did the brand ambassador thing for Lusso and tried to get them to make mtb kit, but I don't think they were that interested in doing it.
We used their road stuff for XC and it was really good though. Still have loads of their kit and use bits of it occasionally in summer.
Some good suggestions there, thanks all.
The Crow kit is awesome.
Best fit out of the the long sleeved tops I own and the material has stood up well against all the usual forest foliage.
As an added bonus the top I’ve got was a perfect colour match against my Whyte 😂😂😂
Still have some ground effect shorts from 2009 - great kit!
Did Go-lite go-under? They made good stuff
Must be (ok I am) getting old but half those jerseys look like the vomit I used to produce after a night on aftershock shots.
Very much liking my Mons Royale stuff for the past few years. UK pricing a bit salty but usually on sale at the some point. Still some logos but merino fabrics much nicer than the synthetic stuff lots of jerseys made from.
Not a small brand but POC stuff nice as well, apart from price.
A good quality Merino tee from Howies or the like is my go to choice for riding tops now cargo bibs have removed the need for Jersey pockets.
Pearl Izumi stuff is good quality and tends to not be overly shouty if you want a more traditional mtb Jersey.
Realise they're not a 'small' brand but their MTB stuff isn't seen over here very often so would be a good bet if you don't want to be a clone.
Must be (ok I am) getting old but half those jerseys look like the vomit I used to produce after a night on aftershock shots.
Can’t say I disagree, less is definitely more. Personally not a fan of the brash GMBN style huge logos / camo jerseys, but I guess for the small brands it’s the polarising design which sets them apart.
These look good and I'll be doing my for next time I need/want a new jersey.
https://terrainclothing.co.uk/
Uncrafted, Stoked, Commit. Not actually owned or worn any of them so no idea about fit/quality