WHAT SIZE RACING SUIT DO I NEED?

1 December 2020 61 view(s) 2 min read
WHAT SIZE RACING SUIT DO I NEED?

Choosing the right size racing suit is as important as choosing the right partner for life. Joke apart but choosing the right size racing suit is very important. Motorcycle race suits are available in many varieties and designs. Choosing the right size race suit is the most tricky part, we will consider 3 examples to help you to buy the best fit racing suit.

1: Snug-fitting

2: Regular Fit

3: Loose fit

1: SNUG FITTING

It is nice races fitting, with very little volume inside the suit. It is a pre-curved race design that helps you to get in the proper racing position. Snug fitted suits are just like your second skin and don’t let internal armor slide away and respond as a perfect defense against any unfortunate event.

2: REGULAR FIT

Unlike snug-fitting regular fitted rase suits have extra volume inside the race suit, which helps you to add an extra layer of protection on the back, chest, thighs. The regular fit is also pre-curved but it is more relaxed and has extra room to fit in. That not only offers a great grip on the motorcycle but also keeps the rider relaxed in the riding position.

3: LOOSE FIT

Too much big, too much flat, and too much weight to carry. The biggest disadvantage of loose fit is that in any event of a crash the armor won’t be there where they need to be. And this could be dangerous very dangerous for riders.

WHAT DO WE RECOMMEND?

If you are planning to race on track we would recommend you to go for snug-fitting as it is race fit and helps you to keep in the riding position. And if you are planning for long rides or all-day tracks our recommendation is to chose 1 size up, to accommodate an extra layer of protection and helps you to keep relaxed.

WHAT SIZE CHART SHOULD WE FOLLOW?

Every brand follows its size chart with little variation in sizings, you must try the race suit before buying it, also try some riding positions wearing the suit to ensure it that it won’t distract you while riding, either it is too much tight or too much loose.

Since online sales have been significantly increased globally you need to study the size chart before placing the order. You must have your exact body measurements, like height, weight, chest, waist, arm, neck, thigh, and crotch to find the right fit.

That is for now keep visiting us for more questions, queries, and recommendations.

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