Reviewed on: May 01,2026
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What Magazines With Girls and Cars Are Allowed in Prison?

whats the best magazine to purchase that is allowed for my son and it has to have girls, cars or bikes in it please?

Several popular magazines covering cars, bikes, and women are accepted at most correctional facilities and available through InmateAid's magazine service.
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✓ Verified answer February 13,2018 · Send Books and Magazines
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Several popular magazines covering cars, bikes, and women are accepted at most correctional facilities and available through InmateAid's magazine service.

For cars and motorsports, Car and Driver and Drag Racer are solid choices that clear mailrooms consistently. Muscle Machines covers classic and custom cars and tends to be well received inside.

For bikes combined with women, Easyriders and Hot Bike are the most popular options in that category. Both have been staples in correctional facilities for years and are widely recognized and accepted. Diesel is another bike-focused option worth considering.

On the fitness side, Muscle and Fitness Hers combines women with fitness content and is generally permitted at most facilities.

The one thing worth confirming before ordering is whether the specific facility has any restrictions on certain publications. Most state and federal prisons allow the magazines listed above, but individual institutions occasionally restrict specific titles, particularly anything that edges toward explicit content. InmateAid's magazine ordering process is set up to handle approved publications and can point you toward what works at your son's specific facility.

Browse the full selection at InmateAid.com under the magazines section. Cars and motorsports and fitness are both well stocked categories, and a subscription ensures something arrives regularly rather than a single issue, which makes it an even better value for keeping your son engaged and entertained.

 

Accepted Answer Date Created: February 13,2018
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About this answer: This response was prepared by InmateAid’s editorial team in consultation with former inmates who have direct experience with the federal correctional system. InmateAid has served families of the incarcerated since 2012. This is general information only — not legal advice. Last reviewed May 2026.