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Sfi-1 Auto Racing Kit W/ Suit Shoes Gloves & Neck Brace! Sfi Rated Package Deal on 2040-parts.com

US $249.95
Location:

Dallas, Texas, United States

Dallas, Texas, United States
Condition:New with tags Brand:DMS Make:DMS

SFI-3.2A/1 Auto Racing Package including Suit, Neck Brace, Gloves, and Shoes!

MSRP: $299.95
SALE: $249.95

This SFI-1 Series Racing Package is a complete SFI-1 rated solution for the racer looking for the most value for their racing dollar.

This package includes the following items:

  • SFI-1 Rated One-Piece Auto Racing Suit
  • SFI-1 Racing Gloves
  • SFI-5 Mid-Top Racing Shoes
  • 360 Racing Neck Brace (Not SFI-Rated)
Appearance of some items may vary slightly from those pictured.
Gloves are sized according to the suit size selected. If you require a specific glove size please advise in the "message to seller" when placing your order.


DMS - Single Layer Proban SFI-1 Driving Suit - 1-Piece
  • SFI 3.2A/1 Rating
  • Stylish Single Layer Design
  • Heavy Duty One-Piece Proban Construction meeting SFI Ratings
  • Boot Cuffs
  • Black Wrist and Ankle Cuffs


DMS - SFI-1 Racing Gloves
  • Single Layer Nomex Knit Construction
  • Hook and Loop Adjuster Strap
  • SFI 3.3/1 Rating
  • Soft, Supple and Comfortable
  • High Grip Grey Suede Leather Reinforced Palm

Gloves are sized according to the suit size selected. If you require a specific glove size please advise in the "message to seller" when placing your order.



DMS - SFI-5 Mid-Top Racing Shoes
  • SFI 3.3/5 Rating
  • Suede Leather Upper
  • Pyrovatex Flame Retardant Liner
  • Classic Styling
  • Molded Rubber Sole
  • Padded Ankle
  • Arch Support
  • Achilles Flex Opening


DMS - 360 Racing Neck Brace (Non SFI-Rated)
  • Full Round 360 Shape
  • 2" Thick Tapered Wedge Design
  • Flame Retardant High-Density Foam
  • Woven FRC Cover
  • Velcro Closure




The safest suit for maximum fire protection is a loose fitting one.
A suit's fire protection capability is directly related to the fit of the garment. A properly fitted racing suit will have small air gaps in between the body and the garment. A suit worn too tightly will compress these air gaps- allowing heat to reach the skin faster.

An additional consideration should be the position the garment will be worn in. Specifically, the clamshell orientation of the driving position requires additional material in order to prevent tugging the wearer. This is especially important when wearing a one piece suit. A racing suit that fits well while standing may not fit comfortably when seated and harnessed into a racing seat. It is important to account for this when selecting a suit: ensure you are the lower end of the range for a particular size to ensure that there will be enough material to prevent the suit from tugging when seated.

 

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