Spidi R-Course Wind Pro Leather Suit

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Spidi R-Course Wind Pro Leather Suit
Spidi R-Course Wind Pro Leather Suit Spidi R-Course Wind Pro Leather Suit Spidi R-Course Wind Pro Leather Suit

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Average Customer Rating:   5.0 out of 5 (based on 1 rating)

  • Constructed from vented cowhide.
  • Keprotech stretch areas on shoulder blades, crotch, calves and arms and leather stretch areas on lower back and knees improve flexibility and movement.
  • Neoprene wrist and neck areas for comfort.
  • Removable lining.
  • Racing hump.

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 this suit is fantastic

By Nightmare from Abington,Pa

Pros: leather is the best quality.suit looks and feels great.biomechanic armor gives such a greater feeling of security.the option to customize the suit makes it that much more of a winner.the suit fits soo well it feels like I'm riding naked!

Cons: none!

Sizing Info: Fits true to size

7 of 9 people found this review helpful.

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Average Customer Rating:   5.0 out of 5 (based on 1 rating)

Reviewed By 1 Customer: view all reviews (1) | write a review
 this suit is fantastic

By Nightmare from Abington,Pa

Pros: leather is the best quality.suit looks and feels great.biomechanic armor gives such a greater feeling of security.the option to customize the suit makes it that much more of a winner.the suit fits soo well it feels like I'm riding naked!

Cons: none!

Sizing Info: Fits true to size

7 of 9 people found this review helpful.

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