made to fit
Designed by riders, for riders
Custom made-to-measure leather race suits
Built for road racing, track days, supermoto, mini moto, flat track, and drag racing.
Choose cowhide or kangaroo, optional ventilation, hydration pocket, airbag compatibility, sponsor logos, and more.
Fitment Guarantee, Warranty, Materials & Standards
Our Promise
Fitment Guarantee
Our Fitment Guarantee Program ensures our customers receive gear that provides proper mobility, protection, and performance — when measurements are taken by an Authorized Measurement representative or through a Virtual Measurement Session by video with our office. This industry-leading guarantee reflects our commitment to fit and function, but it does not cover specific non-safety-related preferences or cosmetic concerns. Please call for specific details.
Warranty
We offer up to a three-year warranty on our high-quality custom leather motorcycle road race suits, ensuring long-term protection and confidence for every rider. Hand crafted with precision and built to endure the toughest track conditions, our suits are backed by one of the most dependable warranties in the industry, we have you covered.
Materials
Our high-quality custom race suits are built for serious riders who demand the best in protection, comfort, and performance. Each suit is handcrafted using only the finest materials, including premium cowhide or lightweight kangaroo leather, SAS-TEC CE Level 2 armor for superior impact protection, YKK zippers for durability, and DuPont™ Kevlar® reinforcements in critical areas for enhanced abrasion resistance. Every component is carefully selected to deliver maximum safety, mobility, and longevity on the track.
Standards
Our high-quality custom leather race suits are engineered to meet the highest international safety standards, including CE Level 2 requirements and AAA Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) certification for professional-level protection. Select models are also available with Motorcycle Federation of Japan (MFJ) certification, making them eligible for use in MFJ-sanctioned racing events. All CE Level 2 armor used in our suits is independently tested and certified by Ricotest Laboratories in Italy, ensuring world-class impact protection and uncompromising safety on the track.
Race‑proven construction
Technologies
How it
works
order process
Choose your suit level and options – materials, ventilation, airbag compatibility, logos, etc
Complete the 39‑point measurement process – measurement video session available
Approve the design – colors, logos, name/number – and confirm final specification
Production + delivery. Typical build time is ~4–6 weeks (seasonal delays may apply)
The suit is tried on, any necessary adjustments are made to perfect the fit – then the suit is delivered to you.
Specifications
& Pricing
features tiers
Level 1
$990
01
Features
- 1.1–1.2 mm cowhide construction with a pre-curved race fit pattern.
- Available in max perforation, moderate perforation, or non-perforated options.
- Accordion flex panels enhance mobility without compromising safety.
- Texland Aramid fabric in all stretch zones, including behind leather accordion panels.
- CE Level 2 protection in knees, elbows, shoulders, and back.
- CE Level II EN 1621-2 back insert
- CE Level II EN 1621-1 body armor
- External TPU/TPR impact-absorbing shoulder protectors
- Genuine metal YKK zippers.
- Impact and slide zones feature multiple layers of leather.
- ASSC stitching system with reinforced double- and triple-stitched seams; the butt area is quadruple stitched.
- Aerodynamic race hump.
- Knee and shoulder impact caps.
Highlights
- Premium cowhide leather for superior abrasion resistance and durability.
- CE Level 2 armor at major impact zones, plus external shoulder protection.
- Ergonomic design with accordion flex panels and Kevlar stretch zones.
- Features include genuine YKK zippers and reinforced ASSC stitching throughout.
Level 2
$1,195
02
Features
- 1.1–1.2 mm cowhide construction with a pre-curved race fit pattern.
- Ventilation options include max, moderate, or no perforation—all laser cut for cooling and durability.
- Accordion flex panels maintain flexibility and safety.
- Texland Aramid fabric in all stretch zones, including behind leather accordion panels.
- CE Level 2 protection in shoulders, elbows, and back. Hip armor is Level 1.
- CE Level II EN 1621-2 back insert
- CE Level II EN 1621-1 body armor
- External TPU/TPR impact-absorbing shoulder protectors
- Soft neoprene on cuffs and back of the neck.
- Genuine metal YKK zippers.
- Removable 3D polyester mesh inner liner enhances comfort and airflow.
- Silicone inner knee grips for better control.
- Multi-layered leather in impact and slide zones.
- ASSC stitching system with reinforced seams; butt area quadruple stitched.
- Knee and shoulder impact caps.
- Aerodynamic race hump.
- Airbag-compatible design.
Highlights
- High-performance cowhide leather suit with personalized ventilation options.
- Flex-enhancing accordion panels and stretch zones ensure superior mobility.
- CE Level 2 armor in major zones; Level 1 at hips.
- Includes soft neoprene, removable mesh liner, and genuine YKK zippers.
Durable construction with advanced stitching and airbag compatibility.
Level 3
$1,499
03
Features
- Available in 1.1–1.2 mm cowhide or kangaroo leather with a pre-curved race fit pattern.
- Ventilation options: max, moderate, or no perforation, with laser-cut cooling holes for durability and airflow.
- Accordion flex panels allow freedom of movement without reducing safety.
- Schoeller Keprotech DuPont Kevlar stretch material in all flex zones, including behind accordion panels.
- Laser-cut perforation holes provide maximum tear strength and cooling.
- Rear spandex flex panel reinforced with Kevlar fabric for added protection.
- SAS-TEC CE Level 2 armor at all impact zones except hips (Level 1).
- SAS-TEC CE Level II EN 1621-2 back insert
- SAS-TEC CE Level II EN 1621-1 body armor
- External TPU/TPR shoulder protectors
- CE AAA PPE Certified and MFJ (Motorcycle Federation of Japan) approved.
- Soft neoprene on cuffs and back of neck for enhanced comfort.
- Genuine metal YKK zippers.
- Removable 3D polyester mesh inner liner improves ventilation and comfort.
- Silicone inner knee grips provide added control.
- Reinforced multi-layer leather in impact and slide zones.
- ASSC stitching system with double, triple, and quadruple stitching in key areas.
- Knee and shoulder impact caps.
- Nylon elbow sliders with replaceable pucks.
- Aerodynamic race hump.
- Airbag compatible design.
Highlights
- Choice of cowhide or optional kangaroo leather with ergonomic, race-ready fit.
- Tailored ventilation levels with advanced laser-cut cooling.
- SAS-TEC CE Level 2 protection across the suit; CE AAA and MFJ certified.
- Built with high-performance materials, including Schoeller Keprotech Kevlar.
- Features include removable liner, elbow sliders, reinforced seams, and aerodynamic hump.
- Flex-enhancing accordion panels and stretch zones ensure superior mobility.
- Includes soft neoprene, removable mesh liner, and genuine YKK zippers.
- Durable construction with advanced ASSC stitching and airbag compatibility.
Optional Features
- One or Two piece suits
- Kangaroo Leather
- Road race or Super Moto cut.
- Team / Sponsor Logos or Patches
- Stingray sliding panels available to add another layer of protection to you and your suit
- Alpinestars Tech Air, Helite, In&Motion Airbag compatible suits
- Extra accordion stretch leather panels on top of the shoulders, upper back, across the upper arm, and from the armpit to the lower back
- Extra zippers inside of the suit to accommodate airbag
- LED cable stitched to the sleeve of the suit
- LED cable stitched to the sleeve of the suit
- Full Customization Available
FAQ
on custom suits
What Is a Custom Motorcycle Suit?
A custom motorcycle suit is a specialized piece of gear tailored to fit the unique body measurements, preferences, and riding needs of an individual rider. Unlike off-the-rack suits, which are mass-produced in standard sizes, custom suits are made to order, offering a perfect fit and personalized features.
What Are the Most Important Features to Include in a Custom Motorcycle Suit?
Key features to consider include:
- CE-Rated Armor: Ensure protection in critical impact zones (shoulders, elbows, knees, hips). Level 1 armor is great for general riding, while Level 2 armor provides superior protection for racing, extreme off-road, or stunt riding.
- Back Protector: An integrated pocket for a dedicated back protector enhances spinal protection.
- Abrasion-Resistant Materials: 1.2-1.3 mm thick, tear-resistant leather such as cowhide, kangaroo, or goat leather for robust durability.
- Reinforced Padding: Extra padding on the rear exterior adds a layer of impact protection.
- Comfort Lining: A soft, breathable mesh fabric lining improves comfort by wicking away moisture.
- Stretch Panels: Incorporate Keprotec stretch Kevlar panels for flexibility and a better range of motion.
- Sliders: Customizable knee and elbow sliders add both protection and style, with options for different colors.
- Metal Plates: Reinforced metal plates on shoulders, elbows, and knees offer extra protection, with customization options for personalized imagery or national flags.
- Reinforced Stitching: Double, triple, or even quadruple stitching in high-stress areas ensures maximum durability.
- Tailored Fit: Choose between a slim, race-specific fit for a snug, aerodynamic profile (ideal for leather racing suits) or a regular, comfort-oriented fit (better suited for textile touring suits).
- Fit Adjustments: Adjustable cuffs, waist, and collar enhance comfort and allow for a more precise fit.
- Connecting Zipper: A full-circumference or shorter zipper connects the jacket to the pants, improving safety and preventing the suit from shifting during a slide.
- Ventilation: Strategically placed perforations and air vents in the chest, back, and arms provide cooling and comfort in hot weather.
- Waterproofing: Advanced membranes like GORE-TEX, Sympatex, or Drystar, combined with durable water-repellent (DWR) treatments, ensure effective protection in all weather conditions.
- Speed Hump: An aerodynamic speed hump reduces airflow disruption over the helmet and back, enhancing stability at high speeds.
- Pronounced Angles and Pre-Curved Design: These features improve mobility and reduce fatigue by optimizing the riding posture and reducing bunching during aggressive maneuvers.
- Storage Pockets: Integrated pockets provide convenient storage for small items.
- Customization Options: Personalize your suit with unique color schemes, logos, or patchwork to reflect your style.
- Reflective Elements: These enhance visibility in low-light conditions, adding an extra layer of safety.
Remember, while you can include as many of these features as you desire in your custom suit, each addition will increase the overall cost.
What Is the Process of Getting a Custom Motorcycle Suit Made?
The process of getting a custom motorcycle suit typically involves several steps:
- Initial Consultation: Involves discussing your specific needs, riding style, and any design preferences with the manufacturer, often facilitated through an online form or custom suit configurator.
- Measurement: Precise measurements are taken of your body to ensure an exact fit. This may include measurements for your chest, waist, hips, inseam, arm length, and more.
- Design and Material Selection: You choose the materials (e.g., leather for racing, textile for touring suits), colors, and any special features (like ventilation or armor placement).
- Pattern Creation: A custom pattern is created based on your measurements.
- Construction: Skilled craftsmen assemble the suit, incorporating your chosen design elements and ensuring durability.
- Fitting and Adjustments: The suit is tried on, and any necessary adjustments are made to perfect the fit.
- Final Delivery: Once all adjustments are completed, the suit is delivered to you.
What Is the Best Leather for Custom Motorcycle Suits?
The process of getting a custom motorcycle suit typically involves several steps:
- Initial Consultation: Involves discussing your specific needs, riding style, and any design preferences with the manufacturer, often facilitated through an online form or custom suit configurator.
- Measurement: Precise measurements are taken of your body to ensure an exact fit. This may include measurements for your chest, waist, hips, inseam, arm length, and more.
- Design and Material Selection: You choose the materials (e.g., leather for racing, textile for touring suits), colors, and any special features (like ventilation or armor placement).
- Pattern Creation: A custom pattern is created based on your measurements.
- Construction: Skilled craftsmen assemble the suit, incorporating your chosen design elements and ensuring durability.
- Fitting and Adjustments: The suit is tried on, and any necessary adjustments are made to perfect the fit.
- Final Delivery: Once all adjustments are completed, the suit is delivered to you.
How Do I Choose the Right Material for a Custom Motorcycle Suit?
Choosing the right material depends on your riding style, environment, and personal preferences:
- Leather: Full-grain cowhide is the most common material for custom suits due to its excellent abrasion resistance, flexibility, and durability. Kangaroo leather is another option, offering a lighter weight and higher abrasion resistance.
- Textile: For touring riders who prefer a lighter, more breathable custom suit, textiles like Cordura or Kevlar are used, often combined with waterproof membranes for all-weather riding. Not recommended for racing suits.
- Hybrid: Some custom suits use a combination of leather and textile, with leather in high-abrasion areas and textile for flexibility and breathability.
What Measurements Are Needed for a Custom Motorcycle Suit?
The specific measurements required will vary by manufacturer but generally include:
- Height and Weight
- Chest, Waist, and Hip Circumference
- Arm Length (shoulder to wrist)
- Inseam (crotch to ankle)
- Torso Length (neck to waist)
- Thigh, Knee, and Calf Circumference
- Shoulder Width
- Neck Circumference
- Glove Size (if integrated into the suit)
Some manufacturers may also require measurements in various riding positions for optimal comfort and mobility. Level 2 and 3 custom suits necessitate these in-depth measurements, while Level 1 suits follow standard U.S. sizing charts.
What Are the Differences Between Level 1, Level 2, and Level 3 Custom Motorcycle Suits?
- Level 1: Offers your choice of name, lettering, patchwork, and colors from existing designs, with cowhide leather used for all suits.
- Level 2: Includes all Level 1 features plus custom tailoring and the option to choose between cowhide or kangaroo leather.
- Level 3: Provides full custom design capabilities and the choice between cowhide or kangaroo leather.
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