Klim’s Racer Support Program Aims To Get More Folks Into Motorcycle Racing
One of the biggest names in the off-road gear scene wants to make racing more accessible.
If you’ve spent any time out on the trail or lined up at a race, you’ve probably seen Klim gear in action. Based out of Idaho, Klim has built a solid reputation for making some of the most durable and technical off-road apparel on the market.
This isn’t your run-of-the-mill moto gear, it’s been beaten up in the Rocky Mountains, roasted in desert races, and put through the wringer by serious riders everywhere.
Now, Klim’s giving back to the riders who are out there chasing podiums, or just giving it their all on race day. The brand’s Racer Support Program is back for 2025, and it’s a solid opportunity for amateur racers and privateers to get some much-needed backing.
Here’s how it works: if you’ve got at least a year of racing under your belt, you’re eligible to apply. It doesn’t matter if you’re racing local enduros, hare scrambles, or national-level events—Klim is looking to support riders who are serious about their craft, even if they’re not running factory graphics.
The goal is simple: take some of the financial pressure off racers who are footing the bill on their own. Klim offers discounted gear and support to help riders stay kitted up with high-quality apparel that won’t let them down when things get gnarly. It’s a win-win, as racers get dependable gear, and Klim gets real-world feedback from the people pushing their products to the limit.
Privateers know the grind better than anyone. It’s early mornings, long drives, busted parts, and race entries paid out of pocket. Programs like this don’t make it easy, but they definitely make it easier. And honestly, it’s cool to see a brand that still backs the grassroots racing scene, especially when a lot of the spotlight tends to fall on the pros.
So if you’re putting in the work, stacking race results, and looking for a gear partner that actually gives a damn, Klim might be a good fit. Applications for the 2025 Racer Support Program are now open on Klim’s official website.
Source: Klim
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