REV'IT! Paramount GTX One Piece Suit Dark Blue Standard

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  • Protection included: CE Level 2 elbow , CE Level 2 shoulder , CE Level 2 back, CE Level 1 hip, CE Level 2 knee
  • Lining: No
  • Material: Nylon
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REV'IT! Paramount GTX One Piece Suit Dark Blue Standard

The Paramount GTX is a one-piece adventure touring motorcycle suit that is designed to keep you comfortable and protected in any season while commuting or adventure touring. This fully waterproof garment features the tried and tested 3L GORE-TEX laminate. Designed to put on and take off with ease, the Paramount GTX is equipped with a large entry zipper that runs all the way from the lower leg to the neck. There are numerous adjustment straps on the sides, arms, and legs so you can adjust the motorcycle suit to get the perfect fit to your body. In higher temperatures, airflow to the body is provided by VCS|Ventilation zippers on the upper and lower arms, while our patented VCS|Aquadefence panels on the chest and upper legs cool down the upper and lower body. An air outlet zipper is tasked with allowing warm air to exit from the back of the suit. Adding to its already impressive list of features, the Paramount GTX is equipped with CE-level 2 approved SEEFLEX armor. These protectors are adjustable to achieve the ideal position on the shoulders, elbows, and knees. This protective setup is further strengthened by the SEESOFT CE-level 2 back protector and the SEESMART CE-level 1 protectors on the hips. For when the elements are at its worst, the Paramount GTX is equipped with storm collar – that comes right off when the weather starts looking up again. Everything you need all in a very complete package. That’s the Paramount GTX one-piece motorcycle suit.

additional information
Brand REV'IT!
Is on Sale No
Clothing Type 1 PC suit
Suit Series Paramount GTX
Gender Men
Riding Style Adventure/Touring
Season 4 Season, Midseason, Summer, Winter
Certification AA
Material Nylon
Protection included CE Level 2 elbow , CE Level 2 shoulder , CE Level 2 back, CE Level 1 hip, CE Level 2 knee
Ventilation Ventilation zippers
Waterproof membrane Gore-Tex
Lining No
Hump No
Extra information Prepared for hi-viz vest, Reflective panels, Waist adjustment, Waterproof pocket(s)
Colors Blue
Color Blue
Manufacturer Material 3L GORE-TEX nylon 400D fabric, 3L nylon 200D GORE-TEX fabric, Neoprene, PWR|Shell 500D stretch, Sure grip
size guide
Size (A) CHEST in CM (B) WAIST in CM (C) HIP in CM (D) INSEAM in CM
S 90 - 96 77 - 83 89 - 95 79 - 83
M 96 - 102 83 - 89 95 - 101 80 - 84
L 102 - 108 89 - 96 101 - 107 81 - 85
XL 108 - 115 96 - 104 107 - 114 82 - 86
XXL 115 - 123 104 - 113 114 - 121 83 - 87
3XL 123 - 132 113 - 122 121 - 130 84 - 88

 

HOW TO MEASURE?

A – Chest: measure around the fullest part of your chest, keeping the measuring tape horizontal.
B – Waist: measure around the narrowest part (typically where your body bends side to side), keeping the tape horizontal.
C – Hips: measure around the fullest part of your hips, keeping the tape horizontal.
D – Inseam: measure straight down the inside leg from the crotch to the ankle.

 

 
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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.