Mens Race Suit

Mens race suits from Leather Collection pair kangaroo leather with made-to-measure fit for riders demanding precision on track. Hand-stitched in-house since 2009, each suit ships in 10–15 working days (standard) or 4–6 weeks (made-to-measure from spec confirmation). Reinforced seams, armor pockets, and pre-curved sleeves keep you compact through lean angles across 50+ countries.
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Mens Leather Race Suit — CE-Rated Kangaroo Track Wear

Motorcycle race suits from Leather Collection pair kangaroo leather with a made-to-measure fit for riders demanding precision on track days and highway rides. Since 2009, we have delivered hand-stitched suits to riders across 50+ countries. Armor pockets, reinforced seams, and a mobile silhouette keep you protected and in control through aggressive lean angles.

These suits protect riders on track and road because kangaroo leather offers lightweight abrasion resistance while energy is managed through reinforced seams. Armor pockets accept CE armor for enhanced protection and high impact joints stay secure through lean angles. Made-to-measure sizing preserves mobility in a race-ready posture, while direct pricing keeps gear accessible.

Race Suit Types

Racing Suit — best for competitive track days and lap sessions. Built from kangaroo leather with reinforced seams and integrated armor pockets for track-grade protection and lightweight mobility. The made-to-measure silhouette keeps you compact through lean angles.

Armored Leather Suit — best for highway and amateur racing. Kangaroo leather shell with CE armor pockets and reinforced seams; tailored fit balances protection with everyday mobility for commuting and weekend tours.

Vented Leather Racing Suit — best for warm weather endurance. Perforated panels and moisture-wicking liners maximize airflow, while kangaroo leather provides abrasion resistance and armor pockets stay secure through long sessions.

Waterproof Leather Riding Suit — best for all-season road riding. Sealed liner and kangaroo leather shell keep water out during downpours, while interior padding protects joints on both track and street rides across seasons.

Buying Guidance

What size should I choose? Start with the Size Guide to measure chest, waist, and inseam. If standard sizes still feel off, Made to Measure delivers a precise fit. Which armor do I need? CE armor pockets provide shield at shoulders and knees for track riding. For daily commuting, additional armor at elbows and hips adds coverage while preserving mobility. How should I care for the suit? Wipe after rides, air dry away from heat, and condition the leather every 6–12 months to preserve flexibility and water resistance. Conditioning preserves softness and prevents surface cracking.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What size should I choose for a mens race suit?

Start with our Size Guide and measure your chest, waist, and inseam against our standard sizing chart (US 32–50, EU 42–60). If your measurements fall between sizes or you prefer a custom fit, Made to Measure adjusts sleeve length, torso depth, and waist to your exact specifications. Standard sizes ship in 10–15 working days from order confirmation; made-to-measure ships in 4–6 weeks from spec confirmation. A precise fit reduces bunching at the shoulders and knees, which improves mobility through high-speed lean angles and protects armor pocket alignment.

How does kangaroo leather and reinforced stitching protect during a slide?

Kangaroo leather is valued in racing for its tear strength and lighter weight compared to thicker hides, which allows for mobility without sacrificing abrasion resistance. Reinforced seams at the collar, cuffs, waist, and hem distribute impact stress across multiple thread lines, preventing fraying and separation during slide contact. Armor pockets accept CE Level 1 or 2 impact protectors at shoulders, elbows, knees, and hips to absorb energy at high-impact joints. Each suit is hand-stitched with double-stitched stress points to support repeated movement on track. Together, kangaroo construction and reinforced seams reduce the risk of material failure during extended track sessions.

Should I choose a one-piece or two-piece race suit for track days?

One-piece suits offer seamless waist construction and integrated armor for competitive sanctioned racing, where movement is locked and lean angles are extreme. Two-piece suits separate jacket and pants at the hip, allowing you to adjust fit independently and remove the jacket in the pits or pit lane without removing leg armor. For amateur track days and club events, two-piece suits provide flexibility. For lap sessions targeting fastest lap times, a one-piece suit minimizes flex points and keeps your body position locked in the tucked posture. Both styles use pre-curved sleeves and hand-stitched seams to support high-speed cornering.

When should I wear a vented race suit versus a waterproof riding suit?

Vented race suits feature perforated kangaroo panels and moisture-wicking liners to maximize airflow during warm-weather endurance sessions (spring and summer track days). Waterproof riding suits use sealed liners and full kangaroo coverage to keep water out during downpours, making them ideal for all-season commuting and multi-day road tours in unpredictable weather. Your race schedule and climate determine the choice: if you ride track days in controlled conditions during warm months, vented suits reduce heat buildup. For mixed-weather road riding or winter track sessions, waterproof suits protect against sudden rain while maintaining joint padding underneath. Check your local track calendar and typical riding season when ordering.

How do I care for my hand-stitched leather race suit?

After each ride, wipe the suit with a soft cloth to remove dust and road salt. Air dry it away from direct heat (not near radiators, heaters, or sunlight). Every 6–12 months, condition the leather with a dedicated leather conditioner to keep the grain supple and prevent surface cracking. Proper conditioning preserves both flexibility and water resistance, extending the suit's usable life through repeated track seasons. Store the suit on a padded hanger in a cool, dry place away from moisture and direct sun. For deep cleaning or stain removal, contact our Help Center for guidance. Regular conditioning is the single most effective maintenance step to preserve hand-stitched seams and kangaroo fiber integrity.

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