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APPAREL and ACCESSORIES PL 5065 PURE Mech5 2/7/05 4:42 PM Page 2 PL_5065_PURE_Mech5 2/2/05 8:24 PM Page 1 06 APPAREL AND ACCESSORIES PL_5065_PURE_Mech5 2/7/05 4:42 PM Page 2 ACCESSORIZE YOUR RIDE Form follows function. But it’s a close race. At Polaris, we’ve had five decades to learn which components enhance the riding experience. Pure accessories incorporate everything that contributes to a better ride and nothing that does not. Designed by riders for riders, Pure provides everything you could want or need for your sled, aside from the snow itself. You’ll find nothing extraneous here. Everything has a purpose. A reason for being. To cover, carry and customize. To protect your investment and your peace of mind. Because Polaris understands an accessory must first fit you and your riding style, before it can fit your sled. COVERS Long-lasting sled protection with a unique fit, custom-formed to your specific Polaris model. Plus custom graphics to highlight your machine. TOURING LUGGAGE Pure Polaris luggage is designed for longer trips. Hard and semi-rigid bags designed for easy installation and a custom fit. Tested by the same engineers who built your sled, Pure bags are the ideal way for the serious trail rider to carry and protect their gear. WINDSHIELDS Designed by Polaris test engineers to provide unique styling and performance characteristics unmatched in the industry. Lower windshields for high-speed riding and a race-inspired profile. Taller windshields for wind protection and a warmer ride. PL_5065_PURE_Mech5 2/7/05 6:14 PM Page 3 BASE LAYER INSULATING LAYER PURE POLARIS 2006. WE DIDN’T INVENT WANDERLUST. SHELL LAYER (BUT WE’VE APPLIED FOR THE PATENT.) LAYERING PHILOSOPHY Why Pure™? Pure accessories and apparel are just that – singular in purpose. 98.6 degrees. It’s more than a Polaris specific. Custom designed to perfectly complement both your snowmobile temperature. More than a balance and the way you ride it. No matter how extreme the terrain or weather. The of hot and cold. It’s life. And to us complete snowmobiling experience as only Polaris can provide it – sled and at Pure Polaris, it’s our way of life. rider-matching comfort, performance and appearance. In a word, pure. It’s a case study in layering and moisture management – based NEW FOR 2006, PURE HAS DEVELOPED AN INGENIOUS SYSTEM TO HELP YOU IDENTIFY APPAREL AND upon how you ride – factoring in ACCESSORIES TO ENHANCE YOUR RIDING STYLE. IDENTIFY YOUR CATEGORY, THEN LOOK FOR YOUR ICON. speed, wind and terrain. Do you stand more than you sit? Octane apparel BASE LAYER and accessories are designed for those self-assertive, Worn closest to the skin, it works competitive, thrill-seeking souls who aren’t afraid to push their sleds. to wick away moisture, minimizing And one another. Riders whose demanding “attack” style helps them heat loss that results when moisture’s log as many miles vertically as they do horizontally. Who gravitate present. Base layers should be toward accessories designed to help them break free of gravity – synthetic fibers, such as polyester from skid plates to performance shock packages. Who need a and polypropylene, that pull moisture layered apparel system with maximum flexibility, water-resistant from the skin and dry quickly. shells and multiple vents for breathability. Do you prefer to be out of focus? With Rider Select INSULATING LAYER set to the “control” position, Velocity riders know The middle layer is designed to trap speed has nothing to do with physics or velocity or rate of motion. warm air against your base layer. It’s an addiction. One the Pure Polaris Velocity line is happy to feed. The insulating layer should also be Warm, waterproof, breathable apparel with insulated liners to repel made from synthetic fibers, since the mph-induced bite of the wind and accessories conceived to help they retain their insulating properties you look as fast as you actually are. Colored bumpers, hood screens even when wet and allow more and windshields to help you enjoy the blur of the landscape in effective moisture wicking. complete control and perfect clarity. SHELL LAYER Does exploring nature come naturally? Those who Outer layer that covers and protects Freeride prefer giving directions, not with names and all other layers. Comprised of addresses, but with latitude and longitude. Because the outdoors, and three important characteristics: all its beauty, feels like a second home. Together with the “comfort” waterproof, to keep interior layers mode of Rider Select, the Pure Freeride line helps you explore in style. dry; windproof, to prevent heat loss; Jackets and bibs designed for comfortable, dry warmth. Removable, and breathable, to allow the lockable side luggage for hauling gear over long distances, ensuring moisture wicked away from your that while your senses may become overloaded, your sled never will. body to pass through. 01 PL_5065_PURE_Mech5 1/28/05 12:40 PM Page 4 Question: What’s more important than your head? Answer: Nothing. WE PUT OUR HEADS TOGETHER TO KEEP Polaris helmets – designed to protect. Providing peace of mind and uncompromising head protection without restricting your view YOUR HEAD TOGETHER. or the exhilaration of the ride. No matter your riding style, Pure has the right helmet for the ride. Fashioned from revolutionary components, our full-face and moto-style helmets are strong, yet lightweight, and incorporate a variety of super-functional features to provide maximum protection for the most important part of your body. Allowing your one-track mind to stay focused on making tracks. MODULAR HELMET (A) One-of-a-kind design. Chin bar and shield lift simultaneously. An integrated drop-down sun visor instantly protects from bright light. Easily removable mouthpiece virtually eliminates fogging. Aramid shell and polycarbonate chin bar offer excellent impact absorption. Aviator-style air-intake mouthpiece with venturi vents to clear exhaled air. You have to see this helmet to believe it. Additional features below. LE 6 HELMET (B) More features for the price than any comparable helmet. The next-generation full-face helmet, constructed of a lightweight, injection-molded alloy polycarbonate shell and impact-absorbing liner. Integrated breath deflector and venturi vents to prevent fogging. Removable, washable Duralux liner. HYBRID HELMET (C) Packed with features. Integrated electric shield provides you considerable cost savings over aftermarket electric shields. Lightweight, alloy polycarbonate shell and impact-absorbing liner. R Flow-through exhaust vent, breath deflector for clear vision all b day, plus a removable, washable Duralux® liner. MOMENTUM HELMET (D) The helmet for aggressive riders. Perfect for powder hounds and speed freaks, this moto-style helmet features a tough, injection- molded polycarbonate shell with removable liner, flow-through venting and an increased field of vision. MOMENTUM HELMET High-density bristles. Keep wind Exterior shell. High-tech and snow from visor channel. Kevlar®, fiberglass and Aramid construction. Light yet strong. Sun visor. Drop-down with improved fog resistance. Aerodynamic design. Air flows smoothly across surface, decreasing wind resistance and “chatter.” Foam barrier. High-density. Restricts cold air intrusion at visor seams. Chinbar lift mechanism. One-hand control. “Quiet Ride” system. A Polaris exclusive. Reduces interior noise levels. Breath deflector. Revolutionary attachment system with multiple locking points and quick release. CoolMax® interior lining. One word: Comfort. Chinbar. High-strength, lightweight alloy polycarbonate. Venturi vents clear exhaled air from breath deflector system. 02 PL_5065_PURE_Mech5 2/6/05 7:20 AM Page 5 Flow-through exhaust vent. See features below. Clears exhaled air from Alloy polycarbonate shell. breath deflector system. Lightweight and strong. Removable breath deflector. Removable, washable Duralux Integrated electric shield. liner. Increases life of helmet Prevents fogging all day. with functionality and versatility. “Quiet Ride” system. A Polaris exclusive. Reduces interior noise levels. A. MODULAR HELMET C. HYBRID HELMET B. LE 6 HELMET D. MOMENTUM HELMET Alloy polycarbonate shell. Alloy polycarbonate shell. Lightweight and strong. Lightweight and strong. Color-matched removable, washable Duralux liner. Removable breath deflector. Ventilation. Chin, top and side “Quiet Ride” system. A Polaris venturi adjustable venting. Chin vent. exclusive. Reduces interior Goggle strap grippers. noise levels. Keep goggles firmly in place. Removable, washable Duralux “Quiet Ride” system. liner. Increases life of helmet A Polaris exclusive. Reduces with functionality and versatility. interior noise levels. SEE THE FOREST. AND THE TREES. Ultra-clear eye protection with an all-new curved-frame design for enhanced vision. Dual lens prevents fogging and provides maximum visibility. Flexible, for comfort, with thicker foam for a better seal and available in a variety of colors. Can be worn over most glasses. E. A. MODULAR HELMET: S-3XL C. HYBRID HELMET: S-3XL E. AVC GOGGLES: $54.99/74.99 CAN. BLACK/RED/BLUE 2856438 $299.99/379.99 CAN. RED BASE 2856442 $209.99/269.99 CAN. GRAPHITE 2856464 SILVER/RED/BLUE 2856439 $299.99/379.99 CAN. BLUE BASE 2856443 $209.99/269.99 CAN. BLACK 2856463 CHROME/RED/BLUE 2856440 $319.99/409.99 CAN. BLACK BASE 2856444 $209.99/269.99 CAN. RED 2856465 SOLID BLACK 2856441 $289.99/369.99 CAN. SOLID BLACK 2856445 $199.99/254.99 CAN. B. LE 6 HELMET: S-3XL D. MOMENTUM HELMET: S-3XL RED BASE 2856430 $149.99/189.99 CAN. SE-MATTE BLACK/RED 2856429 $129.99/164.99 CAN. BLUE BASE 2856431 $149.99/189.99 CAN. BLUE 2856426 $119.99/154.99 CAN. SILVER BASE 2856432 $149.99/189.99 CAN. SILVER 2856428 $119.99/154.99 CAN. SOLID BLACK 2856433 $144.99/184.99 CAN. RED 2856427 $119.99/154.99 CAN. VISIT YOUR LOCAL POLARIS DEALER OR POLARISINDUSTRIES.COM FOR A FULL LINE OF PRODUCTS, SIZES AND AVAILABLE COLOR CHOICES. 03 PL_5065_PURE_Mech5 2/6/05 9:57 AM Page 6 Shell fabric. 420 denier Oxford nylon shell.
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