The O’Neal Prodigy Range Is Here!
What happens when your best designers grab the check book? What happens when you develop and produce a product with zero restraint? No budgets to adhere to, simply making the best product possible with no expense spared? O’Neal have the answer with their new Prodigy motocross range…
Check out the 2023 O’Neal Australian Catalogue here…
O’Neal Prodigy Jersey
- O’Neal’s most advanced jersey ever featuring the All-New “4-Cell* Performance Fabric with four-way stretch.
- Silicone-lined edge. laser-cut venting on the upper chest. upper arms, and obliques for added cooling.
- Stich-less welded sears on arms.
- One of the lightest jerseys at only 7 ounces (size L).
- Closed cell four-way stretch vented panel falls on the entire back to allow maximum movemeat.
- Infinity cuff / cuffless and infinity collar lined with stretch tape for maximum comfort.
- Extended tall with cooling mesh.
- Clear silicone printing on lower back to help keep jersey tucked in.
- Closed cell vented keeps you cool under the forearms, shoulders, under-arms, and tail
O’Neal Prodigy Pants
- Durable and lightweight denier fabrics with carefully integrated stretch panels
- Ergonomic pre-curved leg design conforms to the ideal riding position
- Lightweight rubber patches at knee with integrated air-intake for cooling
- Silicone Lined edge, laser cut perforation in critical areas keeping you cool and dry
- 360-degree adjustable belt keeps pants in place
- External hidden zippered hip pocket
- Silicone printing on the inner waistband with soft feel technology
- Genuine Drum Dyed leather inner knee protection. with padded knee area
- 900 denier rear saddle with Quilted cross-stitched seat padding for added comfort and grip
- Triple stitched in critical areas for durability
- Unique 3D brand incorporation
- Ultra-soft no pull half liner stops at the knee
- 4-way-stretch knees with 2-way stretch calves, sized for knee brace compatibility
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