One piece race suits from Leather Collection are built from kangaroo leather and hand-stitched for track days and closed-course racing. Made-to-measure options align seams to your body for safety and mobility. Ships to 50+ countries; made-to-measure takes 4-6 weeks from spec confirmation, standard sizes ship in 10-15 working days.
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One Piece Race Suit
CE-Rated Kangaroo Leather
One piece race suits are built from kangaroo leather and ship to 50+ countries since 2009. Our direct-to-consumer program delivers rider-matched construction with made-to-measure options and color customization. Expect precision seams and CE armor placement designed for track days and road racing, with a race-ready cut that stays secure during sustained sessions.
Kangaroo leather resists abrasion and flexing under repeated movement thanks to hand-stitched seams. CE armor sits where you need protection, while the race cut reduces fabric shift during aggressive cornering. Made-to-measure options align seams to your body for safety and mobility, and track-ready panels optimize air flow and comfort across long sessions. The lighter kangaroo variant helps maintain performance without adding bulk.
Race Suit Types
One-Piece Race Suit — best for track days and closed-course racing. Kangaroo leather provides high abrasion resistance with a lighter weight profile, while CE armor is integrated for protection without bulk, and the race cut minimizes fabric movement during aggressive cornering. Made-to-measure adjusts torso length and arm reach to your measurements.
MotoGP/WSBK/AMA Replica Suit — rider specific track aesthetics with hand stitched kangaroo leather, race replica graphics, and panel layouts. Custom branding and color matching are available through our made-to-measure program, ensuring rider identity.
Custom Race Suit — personalization through made-to-measure yields CE armor placement control, kangaroo leather options, seam styling, and branding. Hand-stitched throughout with a race-ready cut tailored to your measurements and riding style.
Buying Guidance
What size should I order? A snug but unrestricted fit is essential for safety and mobility on track. Measure chest, waist, and inseam, then compare to the Size Guide.
Should I choose made-to-measure? Yes, for precise armor alignment and track-ready seam placement. Made-to-measure ensures your suit fits like a second skin and is tailored to your riding style. See made-to-measure options for custom fit details.
How long will my suit last? With proper care, the kangaroo leather race suit remains supple and durable. Conditioning every 6-12 months preserves softness and prevents surface cracking.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
How do I know what size to order for a race suit?
A snug but unrestricted fit is essential for safety and mobility during track sessions. Measure your chest at the fullest point, waist at the narrowest, and inseam from your crotch to ankle. Compare your measurements to our Size Guide, which lists sizes from US 32 to US 50. Made-to-measure racing suits adjust torso length, arm reach, and leg length to your exact body proportions, eliminating excess fabric that could shift during aggressive cornering. Standard sizes ship in 10-15 working days; made-to-measure takes 4-6 weeks from specification confirmation. Check the size chart before ordering for accurate fit.
Why is kangaroo leather used in race suits?
Kangaroo leather is valued in professional racing for tear strength and lighter weight compared to thicker hides. At 1.2mm grain-side thickness, it provides abrasion resistance during slides while maintaining flexibility for tucked riding postures on the track. The material's natural grain structure resists puncturing from ground contact, and hand-stitched seams at collar, cuffs, waist, and stress points reinforce these high-wear areas. Professional MotoGP teams and club racers choose kangaroo for protection without bulk. Our suits ship hand-stitched and can be customized through made-to-measure for race-specific fit and armor placement.
What CE protection rating do your race suits have?
Our one piece race suits are CE-rated with armor pockets that accept impact protectors meeting EN 1621-1:2012 and EN 1621-2 standards. The suit itself achieves CE certification through kangaroo leather abrasion resistance testing per EN 17092. Armor is integrated at shoulders, elbows, back, and hip zones where professional racers require protection. Made-to-measure orders allow you to customize armor positioning to match your preferred protector type and riding position. Standard pre-configured suits ship ready for armor installation in 10-15 working days, while custom armor placement takes 4-6 weeks from specification confirmation. Contact our Help Center for specific protector compatibility.
How should I care for my kangaroo leather race suit?
Clean your suit after each track day using a soft brush to remove dirt and debris from seams and grain texture. Condition the leather every 6-12 months with a leather oil to preserve softness and prevent surface cracking. Hang your suit on a padded hanger in a dry, temperature-stable location away from direct sunlight. Avoid machine washing or harsh chemicals. Store with newspaper inside the arms and torso to help maintain shape between seasons. Proper care extends the usable life of hand-stitched seams and keeps the kangaroo grain supple. See Size Guide for measurement support if fit adjustments are needed.
What is the difference between standard and made-to-measure race suits?
Standard race suits ship in 10-15 working days from order confirmation in our pre-configured sizing. Made-to-measure racing suits take 4-6 weeks from specification confirmation and adjust sleeve length, torso length, arm reach, leg length, and waist to your exact body proportions. Made-to-measure also permits custom armor placement aligned to your preferred protector type and tucked racing position, ensuring the suit fits like a second skin. Both options use hand-stitched kangaroo leather with the same CE armor protection. Made-to-measure is ideal for riders with irregular proportions or those seeking armor positioning specific to their body mechanics. Visit made-to-measure options to review customization details and order process.
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