2017 Kawasaki ATV for sale in Phil's Auto & Recreation, Lincoln, New Brunswick

"FREESTYLE" Tek Vest at Phil's Auto & Recreation

A great product for ATV, Enduro, ADV, Dual Sporters and Snowmobilers.

  • Convenient front zipper access for easy donning with your helmet on.
  • Quick attach points included for optional shoulder pads.
  • Similar coverage area and armor configuration as all other TekVest models.
  • The most affordable TekVest we offer.
  • Our race-tested soft-armor configuration provides more coverage than anything out there
  • Our special hand-laminated foam & UHMW panels deliver a light-weight, thin profile.
  • UHMW (Ultra High Molecular Weight) plastic. 8 times more cut resistance than HDPE.
  • Will mold to your body shape over time.
  • Our # 1 customer compliment; " I feel naked without it !"
  • An excellent wind stopper and insulating product.
  • Works best with 3 in 1 jackets with vents and zip out linings.
  • "Electric blanket"- type warmth for lower back and kidney areas for cold weather riding.
  • Loosen side adjustments to flow more air, or run it tight to trap heat on cold/wet days.
  • Acts as a mid-layer clothing option. You can now remove one of your current layers.
  • Meets or exceeds ISR race rules. * optional arm pads required for some racing types.
  • All TekVest models are designed to wear over bibs and under jacket for winter use.
  • Easily adjusted to wear in summer conditions and can be worn on the outside.
  • You can always consider upsizing for external wear in winter.
  • 100% synthetic. Easily cleaned with mild soap and water spray.
  • Our closed-cell foam does NOT absorb water.
  • All consumers have choices. Our product only has one chance to work right so we handcraft every TekVest here in Canada - with all armor componentry from the USA.
  • The inconvenient truth: what clothing manufacturer ever went overseas to improve quality?
  • Gotta be somewhere Monday? Maybe you should be thinking about a TekVest?
  • It only has to work once to pay for itself. What's a day off work, a week (or worse) worth to you?