New Impact Racer Driving Suit Small Black/gray Sfi 3.2a/5 Made In The Usa on 2040-parts.com
US $399.99
Location:
Santee, California, United States
Condition:New
Brand:Impact
Size:Small
Manufacturer Part Number:24213313
Color:Black/Gray
Surface Finish:Nomex
THIS LISTING IS FOR A ONE PIECE SUIT
Size Small
Original Price: $599.00
Description The Racer suit is the ideal option for anyone wanting a budget-friendly two layer, SFI 3.2A/5 rated suit but not wanting to sacrifice features and safety. Manufactured from our matte-finish Nomex® and our ImpactMAX lightweight inner liner, the Racer offers 360° floating sleeves and expandable back gusset for ease of mobility. Extra deep pockets, and a boot cut cuffs on pants are also included as standard options while the box quilting offers additional valuable seconds of thermal protection all at a price normally found in lesser “treated-cotton” fabric suits. Available as a one-piece or two-piece (jacket and pants) suit, the Impact Racer offers unbeatable quality and value at a remarkable price.
Features
- Manufacturer certified to comply with the SFI Foundation's 3.2A/5 Specification
- Fire-retardant outer layer with cool comfortable ImpactMAX inner liner.
- 360 degree full-floating arm gussets.
- Comfortable ribbed arm cuffs and a boot cut ankle cuffs for a tight seal and fit.
- Inset front pants pockets.
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