Riding Gear Requirements Defined:
Helmet - Full-face, 3/4 helmets are acceptable provided that they meet minimum DOT certification. Personal helmets are subject to inspection for the DOT certification and that they are in good working condition.
Eye protection - Face shield, goggles or some form of sun/eyeglasses. They may be tinted or clear. Ordinary prescription glasses may be worn.
Gloves - Must be full finger and cannot be open on the back of the hand. Almost any full finger glove may be used: motorcycle gloves, garden gloves, mechanics gloves and batting gloves are acceptable. (Mom's dishwashing gloves and surgeon's gloves are NOT acceptable)
Pants - You must wear pants! No exceptions. Denim or leather jeans are preferred. All pants are required to have NO holes in them and must come down to the foot. Spandex, jogging pants, sweatpants, warmup suits or cotton leggings are NOT acceptable.
Shirt - Long sleeve T-shirt or dress shirt that reaches the wrist or jacket are all acceptable.
Shoes/Boots - Over the ankle with little to no heel. Shoes can be an athletic or hiking shoe that provides reinforced ankle support. Boots are preferred. Your footwear should have a good rubber sole for traction and the heel shouldn't be higher than what is commonly on a "workman's boot". Shoes made of thin fabric, such as canvas, which do not offer support, are unacceptable. Classic examples of non-compliant footwear include (but not limited to) Barn Boots, Rubber Boots, Converse All Star "Chuck Taylor" and typical dress shoes.