Description
Material:
- Leather (70-80%): High-quality leather, often cowhide or kangaroo, provides superior abrasion resistance and durability, crucial for protection during high-speed rides.
- Textile (20-30%): Modern textile materials like Cordura or Kevlar are also used, especially in multi-season suits, for added flexibility, breathability, and sometimes waterproofing.
Design/Pattern:
- One-Piece Suit: Offers full-body coverage and maximum protection, ideal for track racing or high-speed riding.
- Two-Piece Suit: Provides versatility, allowing the jacket and pants to be worn separately, often preferred for everyday road riding.
- Reflective Piping and Panels: Many suits feature reflective strips for increased visibility, particularly in low-light conditions.
- Ventilated Panels: Some suits include mesh or perforated leather sections for airflow, helping regulate temperature during warm-weather rides.
Features:
- CE-Approved Armor: Reinforced padding on shoulders, elbows, knees, and back to protect against impact. Most suits use CE-certified armor for reliable protection.
- Stretch Panels: Elasticated areas in key areas (like elbows, knees, and back) provide flexibility and range of movement without sacrificing protection.
- Removable Liners: Optional thermal or waterproof liners can be added or removed, making the suit suitable for a variety of weather conditions.
- Zippered Cuffs and Ankles: Adjustable closures allow the suit to be securely fitted over gloves or boots, preventing any fabric from flapping in the wind.
- Aerodynamic Hump (Optional): Some suits include a hump on the back for improved aerodynamics, commonly used in racing.
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