Riding every day in India is no joke. One minute you're gliding through empty roads, the next you're dodging a delivery guy going the wrong way.
We all know helmets and jackets are non-negotiable but there's a whole bunch of low-key gear thatās just as important, especially if you're commuting, cruising to work, or doing weekend city runs.
And no, your running shoes donāt count.
š Riding Shoes: Your First Line of Defense
Slippers? Casual sneakers? Not on a bike.
Your feet are often the first thing to hit the groundāat a signal, mid-traffic, or (god forbid) during a fall. A solid pair of riding shoes isnāt overkillāitās common sense.
Look for:
- Ankle protection (your bones will thank you)
- Grippy soles (especially during monsoons)
- Comfortable enough for daily wear
Try:
Clan Scout D3O ā D3O protection + waterproof + casual styling
Clan Stealth Edition ā Sleek office-friendly looks + certified safety
𧤠Riding Gloves: Your Palms Deserve Better
Most riders skip gloves for short rides. Big mistake.
Even a small fall can tear your hands up badly. Gloves protect your palms, improve grip, and shield you from sun, rain, and bugs.
For summer? Go with mesh gloves.
For longer or colder rides? Insulated or all-weather gloves are a must.
š¦ Reflective Bandanas: More Than Just Style
Think bandanas are just for biker selfies? Think again.
A good riding bandana does triple duty:
- Blocks UV rays
- Shields your face from dust and pollution
- Adds visibility at night
Try:
Clan Iced Silk Bandanas ā UV-resistant, super breathable, and yesāthey look dope too.
š¶ļø Eye Protection: Because Bugs Have No Mercy
If you ride a naked bike or wear open-face helmets, you already know the pain:
dust, debris, flying insectsāstraight into your eyes.
Good riding glasses help with:
- Clear vision during night rides
- Sun glare in the daytime
- Shielding from pollution and particles
Tinted or clear, just wear a pair.
š Earplugs: Yes, This Oneās Unexpected
You donāt feel it right awayābut constant wind noise at high speeds can mess with your hearing long-term.
Especially on highways or ring roads, even 15ā20 minutes of wind noise can lead to ringing, fatigue, or even hearing loss over time.
Invest in:
- Basic foam earplugs
- Or go fancy with reusable filtered ones
š Final Word: Gear Like You Mean It
You donāt need to be riding to Ladakh to wear good gear.
Even a five-kilometre commute through Indian traffic deserves real protection.
Smart safety choices arenāt just about survival they make riding more comfortable, stylish, and stress-free. And todayās gear (like Clanās Scout and Stealth shoes) is built to blend in and stand out at the same time.
So next time you ride, do it right.Ā Head to toe. Comfort to confidence.
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