TTN x Off-Road Vixens
We’re building a culture where women lead, youth are protected, and families belong. Real riders. Real life. No fake inclusion. No ego hierarchy.
Same Mission. Same Fight. Same Trail.
We don’t do exclusion. We don’t do ego. We don’t do “women are welcome” while treating them like visitors.
This alliance is about making space — for women who lead, for youth who are learning, and for families who ride together.
It’s not marketing. It’s culture work.
Aligned On:
Because of this alliance, riders get:
Real representation
Women who ride are centered — not treated like a “category.” We build culture with women in the lead.
Youth supported
Kids grow up seen, protected, and welcomed into the sport — with gear and community that backs them.
Families included
The culture gets safer, stronger, and more real when families have a place they belong.
Mission backed
Every purchase is a vote for a better off-road world — one built on respect, not ego.
Built by women who ride — backed by a community that protects.
Carey & Shari’s Story
Off-Road Vixens has been empowering bold women since 2008 —
founded by two women who grew up ripping trails on motorcycles and snowmobiles and never stopped chasing that thrill.
They saw the truth: women were riding hard, showing up loud… and still getting minimized.
So they built something bigger than clothing. They built a movement.
Their trademark says it all: “Girls Get Dirty Too!®”
“I am no longer accepting the things I cannot change. I am changing the things I cannot accept.”
TTN Founder Note
I’m building TTN for the riders who love the dirt but got tired of being minimized.
For the women who show up anyway. For the youth who deserve to grow up knowing this life is theirs too.
Off-Road Vixens is personal to me because it’s proof — women can be fierce, capable, and unapologetically themselves.
“Nobody puts Baby in a corner.” — Johnny Castle
That’s not just a quote to me. That’s a standard.
Not in the dirt. Not in the shop. Not in the culture.
— Mercedes, Founder of Throttle Therapy Nation
Not women. Not youth. Not families. Not on our watch.