Pros: great ventilation and air flow. Very comfortable
Cons: shoulder pads are a bitch to stay in place when putting on suit
Sizing Info: Fits true to size
Additional Sizing Notes: Fit smaller than previous agv suits i've owned b4.Best suit for buck Ive owned yet.
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Awesome suit. Well worth it.
By Chase from Madison, WI on 08/22/2008
Pros: Good price! Comparable suits from big name brands (Astars, Dianese, etc) are well over $1000. Seems very well made and the design is pretty cool looking. Venting works pretty well, because I don't remember being hot once I got moving. If you took the badges off it, most people would think it's a top name brand.
Cons: Sometimes when getting my arms in the suit, I'd accidentally knock the shoulder pads off the velcro. Not a big deal, but it can be a little annoying to take it back off and stick the shoulder pad back in place when you're trying to hurry and suit up for the next session. It's probably more my issue than the suit though (I'm not super flexible).
Comments: Only wore for one track day. No big issues. Was snug at first but it's starting to break in. The knees were tight at first, but by my last few sessions it was very comfortable. Haven't "tested" it... (Read the rest of this review)
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Trust Me....
By from Anytown, USA on 06/24/2007
Pros: wow...agv sport nailed these...one-day break-in...well-perforated...comfortable...no reason to spend more on a big name "vanity" suit...supple leather...flexible after about two hours of riding...would still get my $ if they charged over a $1000...these guys know what they're doing...go down one size- i'm 6ft. 200 lbs. and a 46 was on the money with a little wiggle room (following quick initial break-in).
Sizing Info: Fits 1 size larger
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