Royal Enfield SCRAM 411

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Words by Dale Spangler | Photography from Royal Enfield

Recently I was invited on my first new model press intro—the new Royal Enfield SCRAM 411. Oddly enough, after nearly 30 years in the Powersports industry, this was my first invite to a press intro, having worked on the opposite side of the business doing marketing for industry distributors and brands while occasionally contributing articles to media outlets a couple of times per year. But having just purchased a Royal Enfield Himalayan from my local dealer in Boise about a month before, I jumped at the chance to experience the SCRAM 411 and compare it to my experience with the Himalayan.

The SCRAM 411 is Royal Enfield's new low-displacement (411cc) street scrambler based on its popular Himalayan ADV platform. It is a stripped-down version of the Himalayan with subtle changes that add to the rider experience and enhance rideability and comfort. It is a bike designed to be ridden in just about any type of environment—urban or rural, pavement or dirt—and the possibilities are limited only by one's imagination. After receiving a phone call from Jean Turner, Public Relations Manager for Royal Enfield, my interest was piqued, and I said yes to the opportunity to ride the SCRAM 411.

SCRAM 411 Introduction

The event started on a Wednesday with a travel day, then kicked off later that evening with a welcome party at Royal Enfield's U.S. headquarters in the historic Third Ward in downtown Milwaukee. The bike was unveiled, followed by a short presentation by a few Royal Enfield employees that played a part in the development of the SCRAM 411 project. Chief of Design Mark Wells and Brand Manager Adarsh Saxena each shared design inspiration and technical details behind the SCRAM. Then, Royal Enfield's Creative Lead and Group Manager of Color, Trim, and Graphic Design, Darline Vogel, shared her inspiration for the color choices and graphical treatments for the SCRAM 411, which are clean and straightforward with well-placed pops of contrasting color.

The welcome event closed with President & Business Head of the Americas Region, Krishnan Ramaswamy, sharing Royal Enfield's vision and how the company seeks to position itself in the market as the largest OEM manufacturer of small displacement motorcycles under 500cc. An interesting fact I learned from Mr. Ramaswamy is that the Americas region is the fastest growing and largest sub-global region for Royal Enfield outside its home market in India. So expect to see even more unique and fun motorcycles coming down the pipeline from Royal Enfield in the next few years.

Riding the SCRAM 411

The next day (Thursday), we set off at 10:00 am on day one of two ride days and spent an hour or so modeling the bike in downtown Milwaukee while the Royal Enfield video and photo teams captured content of us. Right away, I appreciated the SCRAM 411's long travel—the same setup used on the Himalayan—especially when riding over rough and potholed roads in the city, something often overlooked when considering a motorcycle for inner city riding or day-to-day commuting.

After cruising the city for a while, we began working our way west from Milwaukee towards Madison and towards our final destination at the Hickory Hill Motel in Viroqua. I later learned that this region of Wisconsin is known as "The Driftless Area." Thousands of years ago, when glaciers moved south from Canada, this portion of southwest Wisconsin was untouched by the glaciers. The region's rugged and rolling hills are what many believe the Midwest could look like today had the glaciers not smoothed down and ground away the rolling hills like those found in southwest Wisconsin.

With an ambitious 180-mile ride on day one, and despite nearly 30 of us in our ride group, leader Jen Muecke did a fantastic job laying out our route (which was complicated). She managed to wrangle a group of 17 media plus a support crew for two days. We only lost one person the entire trip, and I give huge props to Jen for keeping us on track during two long days in the saddle. 

With such a large group, naturally, there was a lot of starting, stopping, and waiting, and I was happy to be riding a lightweight, easy-to-ride, and nimble motorcycle. After a long day in the saddle, the group rolled into the Hickory Hill Motel close to 7:00 pm. After a late dinner, a few tired souls gathered around the campfire for post-ride conversation at the Hickory Hill Motel, and that was it for day one.

Day two started with blue skies and cooler temperatures for what was to be another long day in the saddle. After a quick breakfast, we headed east to S & S Cycle in Viola for a tour of the company's impressive facility on the grounds of the S&S Ranch. After that, it was wide open throttle, putting the SCRAM 411 through its paces on the fast, flowing Wisconsin roads lined with lush green vegetation for miles.

Having lived away from the Midwest for over 20 years, I couldn't wrap my head around how lush, and green everything was. Southwest Wisconsin is a magical place to ride a motorcycle. After two days and over 400 miles of riding on a variety of roads and terrain, we rolled back into Milwaukee Friday evening, tired but content with a smile on my face.

SCRAM 411 Riding Impressions

My impressions after riding the SCRAM 411 for two days? I won't bore you with the detailed technical specs because you can find those on the Royal Enfield website. Instead, I prefer to share how the bike felt and my visceral response to spending two days with the motorcycle. 

Royal Enfield calls the SCRAM 411 the company's first ADV crossover model, which I think is accurate. The rider ergonomics, handlebar position, and tight turning radius all felt like the Himalayan. In my opinion, this setup feels more like a moto bike, with straighter bars, a more comfortable upright position, and good balance when standing.

Gearing felt a bit higher than the Himalayan, so overall top speed was increased for street use. The top speed for me was 86 mph—downhill, full tuck, wide open—which was more than fast enough for enjoying rolling and twisty roads, and the bike felt stable and worked well when we came to gravel. 

The lower displacement long-rod motor acts like traction control or a heavy flywheel, making it hard to break the rear tire loose. After a while, I was able to anticipate this and grab a hand full of throttle sooner than I would on a higher-horsepower motorcycle. It was confidence-inspiring compared to modern 100+ horsepower models that require electronics to tame.

Royal Enfield used a smaller 19-inch front wheel instead of the Himalayan's 21-inch, which dropped the front-end ride height and made the bike feel even more nimble. It also slightly lowered the overall seat height for an even less intimidating feel. At 5'-9", my feet were nearly flat on the ground, which was perfect for me.

The tires chosen for the 411 were better than I expected. Built to spec for Royal Enfield by CEAT out of India, the tires are nicely balanced for street and mild gravel riding, and others on the ride agreed they were impressive for stock units from an obscure brand.

Another change from the Himalayan platform is the addition of a one-piece seat on SCRAM instead of the two-piece unit that comes on the Himalayan. No motorcycle seat is perfect for every rider, but the SCRAM seat was above-average comfortable for me, as was proven over two days of 200+ mile riding.

Royal Enfield eliminated the front windscreen, crash bars, center stand, and rear rack that come standard on the Himalayan for a more stripped-down urban-style street scrambler look. Then they added new elements to create the SCRAM's unique style, like a custom mini-cowl that surrounds the headlight and helps protect the gauge cluster. They also added a purely aesthetic element, with what I'll call "mock-radiator shrouds" near the gas tank. These "shrouds" add a slightly more aggressive look to the SCRAM but actually serve no function other than looks.

Gauges are simple and attractive, with an old-school analog speedometer that's easy to read at speed and includes a digital odometer and trip meter. The bike also comes with Royal Enfield's Tripper Navigation system, a simple turn-by-turn navigation display pod that pairs with your smartphone via the Royal Enfield App. I haven't done this yet on my Himalayan, but I intend to now that I've learned how simple it is to use.

Once again, having the long-travel adventure suspension was a huge plus, especially when the roads got rough and we hit gravel. Being an old motocrosser, I appreciated having the plush suspension. The four-gallon gas tank that comes standard on the Himalayan also carries over to the SCRAM for extended range, with our group riding over 200 miles on a single tank each day. 

One last note, I love the exhaust note of the SCRAM 411. The bike sounds fantastic and is quiet enough for long hours in the saddle. And the mellow exhaust note also seemed to be appreciated by the locals each time we passed through one of the many small towns.

Overall Impressions

This SCRAM 411 fills a void between pure offroad capability and pure street. It lands nicely between the two. Built around an accessible, low displacement, easily maneuverable, and user-friendly platform that is the Himalayan, as Royal Enfield describes it, the SCRAM 411 "has more off-road capability than regular street motorcycles but is still practical and user friendly." It is also more than offroad capable and works well for exploring and mild off-roading. I felt right at home on the SCRAM on pavement and gravel roads.

The Himalayan—and now SCRAM 411—have changed my perception of what a street or adventure motorcycle should be. I question why I ever needed a $15K big bore ADV motorcycle with 100+ horsepower and electronic bells and whistles that are often unnecessary and add costs. I found the limited power of the SCRAM 411 to be a joy to ride. I thought less about going fast and instead slowed down and enjoyed the ride and the scenery more.

Whether you live in a city and want a nimble commuter to escape the city on the weekends or live in a rural setting and want a scrambler for hitting the twisties and exploring gravel roads, this bike is equally at home and fun in both scenarios. Easy to ride. Easy to work on. And as Royal Enfield says, "rough road ready." It's also a great-looking motorcycle with a classic style that I prefer over more modern, angular, and futuristic designs. That's the SCRAM 411.

Add to that a retail price of $5099.00, and you have a winner for the masses. A bike is designed to appeal to first-time riders that more experienced riders can also enjoy. Such as an old motocross racer like me who was giggling like a grade-schooler under my helmet each time I twisted the throttle and began grabbing gears.

According to Royal Enfield, the SCRAM 411 will be available in dealers beginning in September 2022. There will be seven (7) colorways, each priced at $5099.00 MSRP. Included is a three-year unlimited mileage warranty and roadside assistance—something hard to believe in a time of soaring costs, inflation, and high customer demand. Royal Enfield could surely charge more for these motorcycles, but instead, they're doing their part to attract more riders to the sport of motorcycling. And from what I experienced in Wisconsin, Royal Enfield has created a formula to do just that.

FOX Performance Motion Boot

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Fox Racing, the global leader in motocross and mountain biking gear and apparel, today announced the launch of The Next Generation of Motocross Boots, with its Instinct, Motion, and Comp models. With innovations in grip, durability, and protection, each boot is built from the sole up, including a new patented buckle closure system, and will be available in half sizes, providing instant step in comfort & precise fit. 

Alongside the established Instinct and Comp boot models, Fox Racing introduced the all-new performance Motion boot with the perfect blend of grip and durability. The Motion boot adds another option to Fox Racing’s lineup, providing a race-ready boot with the patented Hinge Lockout for riders of all levels. The full collection, combined with the Reboot launch campaign is a part of the brand’s declaration to be the most technically superior boot brand. 

“The brand prioritized fit, comfort, and durability with the new boot collection. Our new and improved last, now available in half sizes, provides riders with the most accurate fit,” said Jeff Sagud, Global Director of Merchandising at Fox Racing. “Each model offers tiered benefits to service riders of all levels. The all-new Motion boot was designed for the weekend warrior, elite youth riders, and all genders, that have varying foot shapes and sizes. We’re embracing our role to be more inclusive for a major segment of riders.” Sagud led the team that began designing the new boots three years ago, when Fox Racing refocused on becoming a hardgoods innovation leader. 

Built off a new and improved last, the Motion Boot offers step-in comfort and excellent fit, and Fox’s exclusive Duratac™ proprietary grip compound provides the perfect blend of grip and durability. The patented hinge lockout stops motion before hyperextension, and the new patented buckle closure system provides the most secure lock and perfect fit. 

To signify the availability of the new Instinct boot this August, Fox Racing will launch the Instinct Founder’s Edition – a pinnacle expression of the pro-level motocross boot paying homage to the year Geoff Fox first introduced the iconic Fox Head logo in 1974. Only 74 Instinct Founder’s Edition boots will be available on www.foxracing.com

The Motion and Comp Boot will retail for $419 and $259, respectively and will be available on August 2nd, on www.foxracing.com, at Fox Racing flagship stores in Temecula & Pala, and at participating Fox Racing dealers & channels globally. The Instinct Founder’s Edition will be exclusive to www.foxracing.com, followed by the full release of the Instinct for $559 at participating Fox Racing retail channels. For exclusive information on the Instinct Founder’s Edition and The Next Generation of Motocross Boots, follow @foxmoto on Instagram and Twitter

About Fox  

For over 4 decades, Fox Racing has been the global leader in motocross and mountain bike gear and apparel. Fox outfits the world’s best competitive action sport athletes and enthusiasts with products that combine innovation and style, rooted in the brand’s original competitive motocross spirit. The company is based in Irvine, California, with offices, retail stores, and an international roster of sponsored athletes, located around the world. www.foxracing.com 

Akin Moto 'Wingman' Messenger Bag

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More than just a messenger bag, the Wingman's versatile design allows it to be used as a tail-bag, pannier, handlebar bag + more. This is made possible via our unique ‘Smart Strap System' - a combination of mounting straps, velcro fasteners and MOLLE loops to easily attach the bag to your bike. No other messenger bag offers this level of versatility and function for motorcycle riders.

Not only is this bag smart… it’s tough as nails. We’ve used the strongest materials and highest quality hardware from YKK® and Duraflex® to ensure its survival on even the toughest missions. The hard exterior and padded interior is perfectly designed to protect whatever you choose to carry in its 8 different compartments.

No matter the destination, the Wingman Motorcycle Messenger Bag will help you enjoy the journey.

Exclusive multi-purpose design – made specifically for motorcycle riders. Use as a messenger bag, tailbag, pannier, handlebar bag + more

  • Smart Strap System - tightly secure the bag to your body, or attach it to your motorcycle

  • Adjustable shoulder strap with padded gripper pad

  • 8 compartments for all your gear

  • Weather resistant exterior pocket with hidden secure key clip

  • MOLLE/PALS webbing system for secondary attachments

  • Padded internal sleeve for tablet, small laptop or camera

  • Large internal mesh pocket – perfect for your gloves

  • Hidden pull-out water bottle pocket – completely hidden when not in use

  • Glove friendly YKK® zippers + Duraflex® buckles

  • Reinforced grab handle – held in place with Velcro to avoid flapping at speed

  • Anti-slip gripper fabric on base of bag

  • Comes with 1 x detachable shoulder strap, 2 x adjustable waist/mounting straps and 8 x Velcro MOLLE straps.

  • Photographers: This bag will fit a full-size Canon SLR with a 70-200mm 2.8L lens attached

  • Size: 35cm x 27cm x 13cm

  • Volume: 12 litres

$110.62 USD

P&Co Made In England Collection

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Curated by P&Co


When we started the brand, we did manufacture certain items in England. Our ambitions were big for these items however, sadly, the manufacturers we worked with at the time weren’t able to achieve the level of finish and quality we wanted.

As the years have gone by, British manufacturing seems to be getting better and better. Making things in Britain is something me (Lee, Creative Director) and Jord (Jordan, General Manager) have always been passionate about, but it was important that the quality aligned with the vision.

At the end of last year, we started looking for some new factories to work with on a capsule designed & made in England. When we came across Cookson & Clegg, we knew we’d found our manufacturing partner.

Cookson & Clegg

Now specialising in denim & contemporary outerwear, Cookson & Clegg LTD was founded in Blackburn, UK, in 1860, when they began their journey as leather curriers & makers of boot uppers. By the 1930s they had become one of the key suppliers of military outerwear, flying helmets & leather goods for the British Army & other forces.

Their reputation is built on 160 years of high-quality manufacturing, and they have carried their core values & skill sets through the centuries- continuing to produce premium clothing to the same standard today.

The Collection

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We have fully sourced every element of these items- from buttons and trims, leather patches, the finest Italian Selvedge denim, through to the embroidery threads. Every component has been designed & produced to the Nth degree. These items are true reflections of the products of hard craft we talk about, and they rightfully earn the title.

Our goal is to produce a Made in England capsule every year. We want to do our bit to support local manufacturing as much as we can, and also offer a premium line of exclusive clothing.

Limited Edition 204 Selvedge Jeans

The 204 Selvedge Jeans from our Made In England collection are a limited edition piece in our 204 regular tapered fit. They are crafted from durable 15oz Italian Candiani selvedge denim; milled from 100% sustainably sourced organic cotton, that will age naturally with wear to create a truly unique garment. They feature fully custom antique nickel buttons and finishings, a button-fly closure & a debossed natural leather patch on the reverse.

Each pair of 204 Selvedge Jeans is a Product Of Hard Craft, designed and made in England to the nth degree, and are all hand-stamped & numbered in-house out of 150.

Limited Edition A2 Deck Jacket

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The A2 Deck Jacket from our Made In England collection is a limited edition piece crafted from a 10oz Bedford cord- a heavy-weight corded fabric milled using durable Pima cotton. This classic fit men’s jacket was inspired by an authentic military-issued A2 Deck Jacket, owned by our Creative Director. It features many of the same characteristics as the original, including a warm wool-mix lining, storm cuffs & a buttoned storm front. It also has plastic-free corozo buttons & a dependable YKK zipper.

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Each A2 Deck Jacket is a Product Of Hard Craft, designed and made in England to the nth degree, and are all hand-stamped & numbered in-house out of 150.

Styling

Jonathan, the model pictured, is wearing both MIE pieces styled with our 925 sterling silver Oval ring- designed & manufactured in Birmingham’s Jewellery Quarter, and our Crafted Heavyweight T-shirt in off-white- which is also launching towards the end of september; another piece we’re particularly proud of.

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We’ve spent a lot of time this last year perfecting our essentials- focusing on the weight, fits & overall quality which we think is really important, especially during the current climate. We want to create pieces that will last for more than one season- and become a part of your weekly rotations. Fast fashion is a big problem right now, and we want to move away from that.

Filson Alcan Collection

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Filson, the outdoor outfitter and apparel manufacturer, announced today the launch of the Alcan collection, created to equip motorcycle riders for dirt road and double track exploration. Inspired by the vast network of roads providing access to the forests of the Pacific Northwest, the collection includes pants, jackets, a helmet and gloves for riding, along with a tool backpack and tool roll, all made from classic, hard-wearing and inherently durable Filson materials.

The Alcan collection was designed to protect riders from the elements and abrasion, with thoughtful, rider-specific details like longer sleeves and pant legs, articulated elbows, extended back panels for coverage, and Cordura® reinforcement. While designed specifically for riders, the collection is versatile enough for rugged everyday wear on or off the motorcycle.

“Riders have been wearing Filson gear on the bike for decades for its function and durability, so this collection was a natural extension for us,” said Alex Carleton, Chief Creative Officer of Filson. “With the Alcan line, we started with classic Filson styles and enhanced them to better meet the needs of riders.”

Products feature a heavy-duty cotton canvas saturated with a special paraffin wax mixture by England’s iconic British Millerain, a process that has been used to treat fabric for water resistance since the early 1900s. The polyurethane-coated ballistic nylon, a tight, basket-weave of nylon threads originally developed by DuPont® for WWII flak jackets, offers durability and weather protection. Pockets feature 12-oz. Moleskin, a very soft and warm sueded cotton from Brisbane Moss, the famed U.K. mill that has produced warm and protective clothing for over 140 years.

The durability of the Alcan collection was put to the test on the rugged, 500+ mile journey through Washington’s Backcountry Discovery Route. A team of riders battled the elements on this bucket list adventure from the north Cascades of Washington to the mighty Columbia river. Watch the video here.

Alcan Canvas Cruiser

Features zippered, moleskin-lined hand pockets, a corduroy-lined standing collar that rides just below helmet height and an interior zipper that is compatible with select Filson zip-in liners for added warmth.

Alcan Canvas Vest

Engineered for function and utility, the Alcan Canvas Vest features zippered chest and hand pockets to keep gear or accessories secure even in high winds, as well as a chest slotted-utility pocket for small tools. The corduroy-lined collar height is compatible with helmets.

Alcan Quilted Jacket

Combines the classic bomber-jacket styling with outstanding protection from weather and abrasion. Quilted between the tough outer shell and the nylon lining is a layer of 60-gram PrimaLoft® Gold, the warmest and lightest synthetic insulation available.

 

Alcan Double Front Pants

Built with Filson’s signature dry finish Tin Cloth and extra protection where it’s needed most. The seat is reinforced with an extra layer of Tin Cloth and the double-layered legs feature articulated knees for comfort while riding and ease of motion. Zippered pockets secure valuables and protect from knife wear.

Alcan Leather Gloves

Manufactured by Washington-based JRC Glove Company and built with premium deerskin that’s durable, soft and pliable. Padded knuckles and palms provide protection from debris and absorb vibration while riding. The acrylic rib-knit cuffs keep them secure and seal out the wind.

Filson x Bell MX-9 Adventure

This dual-sport helmet is comfortable on-road or off and features limited-edition Filson logo graphics. The polycarbonate shell is equipped with MIPS® technology and scratch-resistant, anti-fog adjustable visor with airflow vents. Interior liner can be removed for washing.

 

Alcan Tin Cloth Tool Backpack

Features adjustable, contoured and padded shoulder straps and nylon-webbing waist belt and sternum straps for comfort and stability. The large front zippered pocket folds down to create a work surface and contains slotted pockets for tools.

Alcan Tin Cloth Tool Roll

Interior features zippered clear pocket with key fob and a sturdy buckle closure secures it when rolled. The exterior is equipped with daisy-chain webbing for attaching added gear or securing the tool roll.

Shop Rags

Constructed with 100% recycled cotton, these custom 14” x 14” towels are absorbent and ready to work. Wiping down your adventure bike or cleaning up after changing your dual sport’s oil–these thirsty towels have endless uses in around the shop or on the road.

 

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Mountain Pass Arctic Night by Danner

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LIGHTWEIGHT. VERSATILE. CLASSIC.

Made in the Danner Portland, Ore., factory, the Mountain Pass was created to be a lighter weight and more versatile hiking boot that still reflects the classic Danner styling. Built with light hikes and city streets in mind, the overall design is inspired by the original Mountain Light with an updated construction method that integrates the shank, midsole and lasting board into a single piece. This new, unified platform allowed Danner to significantly reduce weight and create an out-of-the-box comfort that doesn’t come standard with most classic hiking boots. New for fall 2020, the Mountain Pass Arctic Night features Vibram® Arctic Grip AT for superior traction in winter conditions, a breathable GORE-TEX lining and Thinsulate™ insulation to keep feet warm and dry in slush and snow.

WEIGHT: 46 OZ PER PAIR


HEIGHT: 5”


WATERPROOF: YES


LINER: GORE-TEX


INSULATION: 200G THINSULATE TM


FOOTBED: REMOVABLE ORTHOLITE


UPPER: FULL-GRAIN LEATHER


OUTSOLE: VIBRAM® CHRISTY WITH ARCTIC GRIP

RECRAFTABLE: YES

MANUFACTURING: MADE IN USA WITH IMPORTED COMPONENTS

SIZING: MEN’S 7-12 - WOMEN’S 5.5-10


MSRP: $390

Logger 917 by Danner

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INSPIRED BY OUR PAST, MADE FOR TODAY.

Charles Danner came to Oregon in 1936 to make durable, high-quality boots for Pacific Northwest loggers. Inspired by those first caulked logger boots, the Logger 917 updates a heritage design with modern comfort and performance. The full-grain leather upper is cut from a pattern that's a reinterpretation of the original. An optional GORE-TEX shrugs off rain, snow and monster puddles. A classic removable lace kiltie gives you an extra layer of protection on the top of the boot, so mud and debris won't get trapped between the laces. The Vibram® SPE midsole and Vibram® 917 outsole offer long-lasting comfort and reliable grip no matter where you spend your days.

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PureKana CBD

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Curated by PureKana


At PureKana our mission is to lead the industry in bringing high-quality hemp cannabidiol (CBD) based products to the marketplace. We strive to educate the world on the benefits of hemp extract, and it is our goal to offer the industry's highest quality, most trusted products.

PureKana is your best source for quality, affordable wellness products made from hemp-derived CBD. Based in Scottsdale, Arizona, we at PureKana are dedicated to providing you with the highest quality, most affordable hemp CBD products on the market.

Our hemp CBD products can be used in the form of capsules, beverage enhancers, topical salves, edibles, vape devices, and more. We also offer hemp CBD products and treats for your pets!

When you buy hemp CBD oil from PureKana, you know you’re getting products you can trust. No one makes CBD rich hemp oil.

WHAT IS IN PUREKANA’S CBD OIL?

What makes our products great? CBD, or cannabidiol, is a non-intoxicating cannabinoid found in hemp. Although hemp is part of the cannabis family, we offer hemp CBD oil for sale that contains less than 0.3% THC, meaning they will not get you 'high.' This means you can buy hemp CBD oil from us and trust that you are getting great products.

At PureKana, we offer high quality hemp CBD that is grown and harvested in Kentucky. Once harvested, our hemp is carefully processed and undergoes extraction and quality testing, creating CBD-rich hemp oil which we infuse with the highest quality MCT oil. This ensures that all of our products have the desired hemp CBD oil effects.

CBD is a naturally occuring component of the hemp plant. It is a non-intoxicating phytocannabinoid that offers a range of whole-body uses. CBD is just one of dozens of phytocannabinoids and other phytochemicals found in hemp.

CBD oil is derived from hemp plants that have high levels of cannabidiol (CBD) and low levels of THC. At PureKana, our CBD oils always have less than 0.3% THC. CBD content of CBD oil can vary tremendously across different vendors due to the varying quality of hemp that's used, as well as varying preparation and extraction techniques. Pure Kana produces some of the market's finest quality CBD oil, extracted from healthy, CBD-rich hemp plants grown right here in the USA.

Our hemp is grown and harvested organically in Kentucky. At PureKana, we use solvent-free CO2 extraction; in other words, using the CO2 from the air we breathe to extract the beneficial molecules.

PureKana CBD products are available in a wide variety of forms. We offer CBD oils which are consumed by placing droplets below the tongue, and we also offer CBD capsules, CBD gummies, CBD vapes, CBD beverage enhancers, and more. Please have a look through our blog and various product pages to determine which product may be most suitable for you and your needs.

CBD TOPICAL

As some of the leading products on the market, our infused line of CBD topicals has been featured by multiple industry-leading websites as a top pick for cannabidiol creams here in the USA. We offer several different CBD topical options including moisturizing creams and our menthol roll-on muscle gel. Both options include 600mg of CBD for a range of wellness benefits. Additionally, we are now proud to offer several different transdermal patch options to go along with out CBD topical cream. Patches offer a massive benefit in terms of convenience and long-lasting use. When it comes to CBD topicals, Pure Kana is your most trusted source.

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