Simpson Vixen Female Auto Racing Fire Suit Sfi 5 - All Sizes & Colors on 2040-parts.com
Martinsburg, West Virginia, United States
Simpson Vixen Female Racing Suit - SFI 3.2A/5 Shipping
Simpson introduces the Vixen line of SFI Rated women's racing suits designed to meet the fit and comfort needs of our female racers. With protection as our first concern, we began with the finest fabric interior and shiny twill outer layer. The Vixen provides maximum SFI.5 protection in a burn situation while at the same time delivering style and attention to detail. The design curves smoothly along the body shape, providing less bulk and a sleek silhouette. Front pockets lay flat. Special attention has been given to the bust, waist and hip area, offering a proportion that is both desirable and wearable to our female racers. Color: Ebony Black with White Trim, Simpson branding and Vixen pocket icon.
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