NEW PRODUCT: FMF GO IN 100% ON VISION

American exhaust brand FMF have joined forces with 100% in launching a new goggles range under their new banner, FMF VISION.

2020 AMA Motocross champion Zac Osborne will run the FMF goggles for the 2021 season.

In 1973 Don Emler created FMF from a desire to go faster. For nearly 50 years FMF has been leading in the pursuit of precision, power and speed. Now their mission expands. This is FMF VISION, a unique, stand alone partnership with the brilliant minds at 100%.

FMF POWERCORE

FMF POWERBOMB

Set to officially launch at Round 1 of the AMA Supercross, expect to see riders like Zac Osborne, Justin Bogle and Joey Savatgy spearheading the attack.

There are two main models, the POWERBOMB which is based on the 100% Accuri. And the POWECORE which based on the 100% Strata. Both models will come in adult and youth with roll-off, tear-offs and a wide range of lens available.

“We have established 100% as the #1 goggle brand in the world and FMF has done the same for exhaust.  After working with FMF and the Emler family on multiple projects, it’s exciting to bring together two iconic motocross brands to introduce FMF VISION – a true partnership of Motocross Americana.  We will be manufacturing the goggles and organizing distribution globally, while collaborating on marketing efforts to bring the brand to life.  Together we will be able to support the industry and sport even more with the addition of the new FMF VISION brand,” offered Ludo Boinnard, 100% CEO and Co-Founder.

“FMF Racing was built around passion for Dirt Bikes and performance products.  We enjoy giving back to the sport that has made our iconic brand so successful and teaming up with a company like 100% to bring this new vision to life is a remarkable situation. Powering global championship athletes to the podium, we look forward to this new segment for FMF Racing and sharing our VISIONARY Performance with the world.”  Donny Emler Jr, FMF Racing Marketing and Brand Director.

Price and availability yet to be announced. As for availability, ongoing issues at the Ports Of Auckland mean that the first shipment of FMF Vision goggles won’t be here until February at the earliest. Keep an eye on www.motogear.co.nz.



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