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K1 Racegear Kart Racing Suit, Apex Level 2 Karting Suit on 2040-parts.com

US $150.00
Location:

Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States

Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States
Condition:New with tags Brand:K1 RaceGear Manufacturer Part Number:10-APE

Size 3XL BLK/WHT/RED 3XL

If you are looking for a top-of-the-line kart suit, our APEX Level 2 homologated racing suit is for you. Designed to meet or exceed stringent FIA / CIK homologation regulations, this all new suit has a host of features that are designed to provide comfort, usability, and safety, including: 

  • Abrasion-resistant double layer Cordura® fabric
  • All new look for 2012
  • Ribbed soft tapered collar 
  • Elastic wrist cuffs and inner ankle cuffs 
  • Boot Cut Legs
  • Inner Lightweight Linning
  • Lower Back Stretch Panel
  • Adjustable Belt
  • Elastic underarms to provide 360 degrees of movement
  • Newly designed epaulettes

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