Sparco H.c. X-light Racing Suit (54) on 2040-parts.com
Burbank, California, United States
The X-light Evo 4 suit from Sparco features a highly breathable 3 layer Nomex material treated with X-cool which helps regulate your body temperature in warm conditions. The material thickness is kept to a minimum to help reduce the weight of the suit and increases driver comfort. A special design of epaulette is used to reduce the material in areas where a HANS device would be positioned, this reduces uncomfortable pressure in these areas. Manufactured in 2007 Other features of the X-light Evo 4 race suit include -
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