"Tumbling down the track like a rag doll at 110 mph is not the time to wonder whether your
leathers have hip and butt protection."

This is what Gerry T, said when he was talking about what he liked with his Bohn Adventure
Shorts
. These shorts have been popular with riders for a number of years, but have become
an absolute Standout Favorite with Track Day Riders and Road Racers.

You see, even budget leathers tend to have reasonable protection around shoulders and elbows
these days, but no manufacturer bothers with protection around the hips, butt and tailbone.
It doesn't make the leathers look good to have bumps and inserts in non-intuitive places.

Highside Action
Everyone knows a highside can suddenly launch you into the air and land you in an ungainly hurting
heap just as quickly - very often the rider is still in a semi-sitting position when coming back to
earth on his (or her) butt or tailbone. Even a lowside can land you on your side (hip),
with a painful jolt.

So Bohn Adventure Shorts, with protection in hips, butt, quads and tailbone provide a comfortable
precaution against this unpleasant spill, and their performance in action is what's made them a
word-of-mouth favorite.

New Version For 2009
We've added a new version of the Bohn Xtreme Shorts, with even more coverage in exactly the
right places.
Ideal for track day and road race uses, plus of course everyday on and off road riding!

Off Road Too
As a matter of fact we've been selling more armored shorts this year to off-road riders, as our
unique Euro-spec Komfort energy absorbent foam offers real protection, where conventional MX shorts
only have a little cosmetic comfort foam that is useless in a crash.

The Shorts are an incredible value at $79.99, we also have a mesh option.

Duo Deal Saves a Bundle
But we also have a fantastic Duo deal where you can get a huge saving from getting 2 pairs, so you can always have a fresh set ready for action.  Or give a pair to a friend!

Perfect Seasonal Gift!

Check 'em out here...  Bohn Adventure Shorts
 

Safe riding,

Paul English
www.actionstation.com