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G-force Racing 4640 Kart Suit Sfi 40.1 Childs Medium Kart Suit' on 2040-parts.com

US $149.99
Location:

Las Vegas, Nevada, United States

Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
This suit was a store display and never raced. Its a little dusty and has been tried on numerous times. Its in excellent shape and ready to ship today
Manufacturer Part Number:4640cmdyl Brand:G-Force Racing UPC:does not apply

G-Force Racing 4640 Pro Kart Suit Yellow

Size: Childs Medium

100% Cordura Shell

Pleated back panel

Stretch knit arm holes

Cool terrycloth liner for driver comfort

It is constructed of 100% Codura for outstanding abrasion resitance, with good flexibilty and comfort.  Features include pleated back, wrap-around belt with loops, stretch knit armholes, tapered epaulets, G-flex elbow and knee pads and stylish stripes.  The terrycloth liner wicks moisture away from your body for a nutural cooling effect.  The layers are quilted togetther for duribility, using contrasting stitching.  All structural seams are safty stitched.  This provides a back-up seam that holds the suit together in the event the primary seam is worn through.  All GF-41S suits are SFI 40.1/1 certified for abrasion protection. This suit is not flame-retardant. This is for the suit only. Helmet,shoes and gloves not included.

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G-Force Suits

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child small27-29"23-26"21-24"26-28"18-19"20-21"10.5-11.5"24-25"
child medium30-32"27-29"24-26"30-32"21.5-22.5"23-25"11.5-12.5"28.5-29.5"
child large33-34"29.5-31"26-28"33.5-34.5"24"26.5-27.5"12-13"32-33"
small36-38"32.5-35"29-32"35-37"29-30"28-29"13-14"37-38"
medium38-41"35-38"32-35"38-40"30-31"30-32"13.5-15"40.5-41.5"
large42-46"40-43"38-40"42-44.5"32-33"33-34"15-16.5"40.5-41.5"
xlarge46-49"43-46"41-43"45-48"32.5-33.5"34-35"16-17.5"41-42"
xxlarge50-54"47-51"44-48"50-52.5"32.5-33.5"35-37"17.5-19"41.5-42.5"
3xlarge54-59"51-54"48-52"53-55"34"37-38"19-21.5"45.5"
*4xlarge70.5"66"70"x34"41.5"24.25"x

 


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