Goats Trail 4x4 Off-Road Blog
Secure His New Favorite Gear Today
Giving your dad gear that aligns with his favorite weekend hobby shows true thoughtfulness. Instead of another boring tie or a generic toolset, wrap up an officially licensed TRD hat or a comfortable Polaris tee.
Remember to browse the full men's apparel collection early to ensure you beat the shipping deadlines. With free shipping on orders over $69 and a massive selection of high-quality items, you have everything you need to make this Father's Day a complete success.
Which One’s Right For You?
The 64-inch RZR XP is the call if your trails have tight sections, you value the agility that made the XP 1000 legendary, or you want the most accessible price point ($19,999 for Sport).
It's also the right choice if you're coming from an XP 1000 and want the familiar footprint with a substantial upgrade in durability and tech.
The 72-inch RZR XP S is the call if you spend your time on wide-open desert, dunes, or terrain where ground clearance and suspension travel matter more than trail agility.
At $22,499 for the Sport trim, you're getting Pro S-level components without the turbocharged price. If you've been eyeing a Turbo S but don't need forced induction, the XP S fills that slot.
Four-seat variants (XP 4 and XP S 4) are available across both lines at $22,999 and above for those who bring passengers.
Dressing for Summer on the Trail
Summer off-roading means heat, dust, and sun exposure. The priorities are:
• Breathability — you don't want to overheat in the cab or on the trail
• Comfort — long days mean you need gear you can move in freely
• Sun protection — exposed terrain and high elevation UV is real
• Style — because looking good on the trail has always mattered
The Catch? It's Not Coming Here
Despite what would seem like perfect positioning against vehicles like the Ford Bronco Sport, Toyota has confirmed the Land Cruiser FJ will not be sold in North America or Europe.
Why? The 2.7‑liter engine isn’t aligned with the stricter emissions and efficiency targets in the US and Europe, and Toyota hasn’t engineered a compliant hybrid or diesel variant for those markets.
Import tariffs from Thailand (where the FJ is built) would add roughly 19% to the price, essentially killing its affordable positioning.
And the IMV platform isn't used in any current North American Toyota models, meaning dealers would need entirely new parts inventories and training.
Most branded apparel ends up in a donation bin because it was generic to begin with. Goats Trail's licensed gear is different — officially licensed by Toyota, Polaris®, Slingshot™ and Arctic Cat®.
Toyota TRD Pro "Leave Limits in the Dust" Hoodie
For the Tacoma, Tundra, or 4Runner dad who has strong opinions about Baja-proven engineering and weak opinions about most other things.
"Leave Limits in the Dust" isn't dealership branding — it's Toyota's off-road heritage in four words. Perfect for cool mornings at the trailhead, Saturday errands, and anything in between.
Polaris RZR Zip-Up Hoodie
For the RZR dad who follows Brock Heger's results before he follows the weather forecast. Officially licensed, available from Small to 5XL, and built to survive trail dust, campfire smoke, and every wash cycle.