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A two-piece motorcycle suit also allows you to wear the jacket and pants separately. This offers additional flexibility, especially when you are not on the motorcycle. You can wear the jacket and pants separately, depending on the situation and weather. The two-piece design is convenient because it combines the advantages of both a one-piece and a two-piece suit, giving you the option of using them separately for more versatility and comfort.
Unfortunately, we can't sell the jacket or pants separately as they are considered a single unit in our sales structure, ensuring compatibility and performance. Our products are designed and sold as complete sets to maintain protection standards. While we understand the desire for flexibility, this approach ensures the quality and safety of our gear. If you need individual pieces, please explore our other options.
For the majority of organizations, participating in recreational track sessions while wearing a two-piece leather suit is generally acceptable. However, if you're considering entering official races, it's important to note that many racing events mandate the use of a one-piece suit for enhanced safety.
The AAA/AA/A certification in motorcycle suits refers to the level of protection they provide. An AAA-certified suit typically offers the highest levels of protection, with abrasion-resistant materials and advanced armor. An AA suit offers good protection, while an A certification represents the basic level. It is essential to carefully check the specifications and certifications of a motorcycle suit and seek professional advice to ensure it meets your specific safety needs. Wearing a properly certified motorcycle suit is crucial for motorcyclists to protect themselves in the event of an accident.