gms GRC-1 Black White Grey 1PC Leather Motorcycle Suit

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  • Protection included: CE Level 2 elbow , CE Level 2 shoulder , CE Level 2 hip, CE Level 2 knee
  • Material: Cowhide leather, Polyester, Polyamide
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Brand gms
Is on Sale No
Clothing Type 1 PC suit
Suit Series GRC-1
Riding Style Race/Sport
Season Midseason
Certification AAA
Material Cowhide leather, Polyester, Polyamide
Protection included CE Level 2 elbow , CE Level 2 shoulder , CE Level 2 hip, CE Level 2 knee
Protection prepared Back, Chest, Shoulder, Elbow, Hip, Knee
Ventilation Perforated areas
Sliders Plastic
Hump Yes
Colors Black, White
Color Black
size guide
Size 44 46 48 50 52 54 56 58 60 62  
Chest (cm) 88 - 92 93 - 97 98 - 102 103-107 108-112 113-117 118-122 123-127 128-132 133-137  
Waist (cm) 74-78 79-83 84-88 89-93 94-98 99-103 104-108 109-113 114-118 119-123  
Hips (cm) 80-83 84-87 88-91 92-95 96-99 100-103 104-107 108-111 112-117 118-123  
Inseam (cm) 79-81 80-82 81-83 82-84 83-85 84-86 84-86 84-86 84-86 84-86  

 

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What are the advantages of a one-piece suit compared to a two-piece suit?

A motorcycle one-piece suit offers several advantages when compared to a two-piece motorcycle suit. Firstly, a one-piece suit provides comprehensive protection, covering the entire body seamlessly without any potential gaps that could expose skin in case of a fall. This offers a higher level of safety, especially at high speeds or during intense riding situations. Secondly, a one-piece suit often offers better aerodynamics due to its streamlined design. This can lead to improved performance and reduced wind resistance, which is particularly important for sport and track riding. Additionally, one-piece suits tend to have a more snug fit, reducing the risk of material flapping in the wind and ensuring that armor stays in place for optimal protection. The lack of a waistband or a connection point between jacket and pants eliminates the possibility of the suit riding up or separating during a slide.

What are the disadvantages of a one-piece suit compared to a two-piece suit?

While a one-piece motorcycle suit offers enhanced protection and aerodynamics, it may be less convenient for everyday use, have fewer style options, and present challenges in achieving a perfect fit for every body type. The choice between a one-piece and a two-piece suit depends on your riding preferences, priorities, and the type of riding you engage in.

What's the point of a hump on the back of a motorcycle suit?

The hump on the back of a motorcycle suit offers crucial advantages. It enhances aerodynamics by reducing drag during sport or high-speed riding, enhancing stability and comfort. Additionally, it acts as a safety feature by cushioning the rider's back in case of a fall, potentially preventing spinal injuries.

What does the AAA/AA/A certification mean in motorcycle suits?

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.

How do I know which size suit to order?

Getting the right fit for a motorcycle suit can be a bit tricky because it needs to fit well all over. Make sure to use the size chart and measure yourself accurately! Sometimes, some of your measurements might not match the same size as the others. If that happens, go for the bigger size based on your measurements. Choosing a suit that's too small just won't work well.