Klim (clothing)

Klim (pronounced "climb"),[1] based in Rigby, Idaho, is a company that manufactures motor sports (snowmobile and motorcycle) clothing using the same-name brand for men, women, and children.

Klim
TypeWholly Owned Subsidiary
IndustryMotor sports Clothing & Apparel
Founded1999 (1999)
HeadquartersRigby, Idaho, U.S.
Productsclothing
Websitehttp://www.klim.com/

Klim was purchased by Polaris Industries in 2012 and is now a wholly owned subsidiary.[2]


Klim's product

Klim's product range includes a wide variety of clothing and gear, such as:

  1. Motorcycle Gear: Klim is renowned for its motorcycle gear, including jackets, pants, gloves, and helmets. These products protect riders from the elements and potential accidents while ensuring comfort and durability.
  2. Snowmobile Gear: Klim offers a range of snowmobile-specific clothing and accessories, including insulated jackets, pants, boots, and helmets. These products are engineered to keep riders warm and dry in cold, snowy conditions.
  3. Off-Road Gear: Klim produces off-road and adventure riding gear, including jerseys, pants, and protective gear for dirt bikes and ATV enthusiasts. These products are designed to withstand the rigors of off-road riding.
  4. Snowsports Apparel: Klim also manufactures snowsports clothing for skiing and snowboarding. This includes insulated jackets, pants, and accessories designed to keep snow enthusiasts warm and comfortable in alpine environments.
  5. Outdoor Apparel: Besides motorsports and snowsports gear, Klim offers outdoor apparel for various activities such as hiking, camping, and fishing. These products are built to withstand rugged outdoor conditions.
  6. Base Layers: Klim's base layers are designed to provide moisture-wicking and thermal properties, helping to regulate body temperature and keep wearers comfortable in a wide range of outdoor activities.
  7. Accessories: Klim produces a range of accessories like gloves, hats, goggles, and backpacks, designed to complement its clothing and gear offerings.

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