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Oakley - Coilover 2 Sfi-5 / Fia Racing Suit 3.2a/5 Fire Rated Nomex - Red Xxl on 2040-parts.com

US $695.00
Location:

Wichita, Kansas, United States

Wichita, Kansas, United States
Condition:New Brand:Oakley Manufacturer Part Number:411413-60D

Oakley Coil Over 2 Fire Suit - Red - 2XL - 411413-400-2XL

This pro gear puts serious protection between you and any firestorm that is waiting to be unleashed. The two-layer design features the shielding power of NOMEX®, the very material that defends firefighters as they run into burning buildings. The inner layer is a comfortable knit made of 100% meta-aramide. Fire-resistant stretch panels were added to give you a full range of movement, while keeping you completely protected. The Oakley Coil Over 2 is finished with patterned quilting, boot cut legs, and stock car racing style cuffs.

Fire Protection: Two-layer design with 7 oz. Carbon X materials throughout

SFI Safety Rating: The Coil Over 2 meets or exceeds the latest in professional racing safety standards with an SFI safety rating of 3.25A/5 ensuring the utmost protection.

Anatomical Engineering: Breathable fire-resistant stretch panels in the back and shoulders provide maximum support and comfort.

Safety Approved: Each Oakley Coil Over 2 race suit is SFI 3.2A/5 and FIA 8856/2000 approved.

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