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Old 21-01-08, 01:17 PM   #1
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Default Leather Suits Minimum Standard?

I'm presently looking at suits for track day use and I've now returned 4 suits to mail order companies due to them being... Well, crap!

Three of the four were made of leather that was so flimsy it was laughable. I've got dress leather jackets that have thicker and stronger leather.
The final one was of such bad design (crash wise) that if it has gone down the road/track it would have burst immediately. All of the stitching was in the impact areas in the name of fashion. If its likely to be the bit sliding on the tarmac, then for me, it shouldn't have a join there.

And I'm not talking cheap suits here either. Some were retailing for £450!

They made the RST Pro suit I send back due to poor stitching look absolutely fantastic!

Is there a minimum standard that suits have to meet to be called a pretective suit? I know the armour in those suits has to be tested to CE standards but as far as I'm aware the suits itself doesn't have to be. This seems crazy!

I'm a big bloke so none of my local shops carry my size (euro 60/62 Uk 50/52) so I have to rely on mail order from those that do have this size. I'm getting a little tired of paying the postage for items that are clearly not going to protect me if (when) I do go down the tarmac on a track day.

Anyone got any recommendations for suits that *have* stood up to numerous crashes and don't cost the price of a new bike?
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Old 21-01-08, 01:25 PM   #2
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have you tried HG ?
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Old 21-01-08, 01:30 PM   #3
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Hideout leather - won't go anywhere else now. They use full grain leather and double stitching, and all their suits and 2 piece leathers are CE marked - not just the armour.
Expensive? Yes, but well worth it!
Also they do both off the shelf and tailored (any design you like).

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Old 21-01-08, 01:32 PM   #4
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I'm presently looking at suits for track day use and I've now returned 4 suits to mail order companies due to them being... Well, crap!

Three of the four were made of leather that was so flimsy it was laughable. I've got dress leather jackets that have thicker and stronger leather.
The final one was of such bad design (crash wise) that if it has gone down the road/track it would have burst immediately. All of the stitching was in the impact areas in the name of fashion. If its likely to be the bit sliding on the tarmac, then for me, it shouldn't have a join there.

And I'm not talking cheap suits here either. Some were retailing for £450!

They made the RST Pro suit I send back due to poor stitching look absolutely fantastic!

Is there a minimum standard that suits have to meet to be called a pretective suit? I know the armour in those suits has to be tested to CE standards but as far as I'm aware the suits itself doesn't have to be. This seems crazy!

I'm a big bloke so none of my local shops carry my size (euro 60/62 Uk 50/52) so I have to rely on mail order from those that do have this size. I'm getting a little tired of paying the postage for items that are clearly not going to protect me if (when) I do go down the tarmac on a track day.

Anyone got any recommendations for suits that *have* stood up to numerous crashes and don't cost the price of a new bike?
Apparently the suit doesn't - but you can get CE rated suits (see my previous post)
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Old 21-01-08, 01:38 PM   #5
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There is no requirement at all for a leather suit to be to any standard whatsoever. Most of the leathers I see for sale are nothing more than fashion items, including most of the big name ones.

There is however a standard for them to achieve if they are to be classed as PPE (personal protective equipment). If, and only if, they achieve these standards then they can be classed as protective. It is illegal for any leathers manufacturer to claim their garments are protective if they do not satisfy the requirements of CE testing. This doesn't mean the armour is CE approved, but the whole garment - don't be misled by the big flashy CE hanging tag, it applies only to the armour which is dirt cheap.

Unfortunately for those who aren't in the know, even the Alpinestars and Dainese suits costing well over £1000 are not CE approved and cannot be classed as protective - in fact, most of them are complete and utter rubbish when you look at them and test them. Both Dainese and Alpinestars have been trying to get the levels required for CE approval lowered for years, but the CE governing body will not drop their standards to satisfy a couple of manufacturers who can't improve their quality.

My advice is to try and search out some Arlen Ness, Berik or Wolf leathers, or if the budget is a bit tighter then look at Teknic stuff. All of these agive bloody good value for money and are tried and tested to be good nough for the job without costing a fortune. If you can afford it then have a look at recommended made to measure stuff, because then you know what you're getting.

GLF Accessories in Flitwick have a sale on at the moment and there are a couple of MJK one-piece suits at half price that might do you. There's also Hideout and Scott to consider; all three of these will make top quality leathers to CE standards.

http://www.glfaccessories.com/

Look under 'Sale Items' on the left
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Old 21-01-08, 02:15 PM   #6
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Default Re: Leather Suits Minimum Standard?

I bought a set of leathers from Hideout last year and have been thoroughly impressed with them. They aren't cheap, but I'm a very odd shape (being very tall and very thin), so made to measure were the only way to get a good fit. The service was excellent, and they should last for about 10 years, given how well built they seem to be I'd say they're good value for money.

Check out http://www.hideout-leather.co.uk/ for products and prices.

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Old 21-01-08, 09:42 PM   #7
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Also look at Crowtree.
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Old 21-01-08, 10:10 PM   #8
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Also look at Crowtree.
I didn't mention Crowtree for a good reason. They are one of the best ever manufacturers of leathers ever, but this has been on their website for a while now.

" CROWTREE FUTURE 2008
This year we intend to go into semi retirement but are very busy at the moment .Over the last 18 month, i have had 4 or 5 firms interested in buying the name CROWTREE. As it drags on i will be still carrying on but in a smaller way for the time being . ALL the firms drag their feet when it comes to the ???????????s.We will keep the name and as we do less the name will go with us when we finally pack up.Customers can be assured all the gear we turn out will be done as usual as we have over the past 30 year . ALEC. P.S. For ANY quiery,PLEASE ring us , as the E MAIL from the web site does not work ( it as not since last August)"

I didn't mention BKS because they've been bought by Frank Thomas, and I wouldn't touch FT products with a bargepole. The leathers may be ok, but I just refuse to put any of my money into FT's pockets after they have ripped off so many customers with their crap.
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have you tried HG ?
good post. i may be in hospital now, but i was waring hein gericke stuff when i came off and i will say that it saved my life. my biggest problem was i was in so much pain or else i would have still had the gear now,it was just a little battered, i told the paramedics just to cut anything off to work on me,so they did as they were told. what a fantastic job these lads do.
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good post. i may be in hospital now, but i was waring hein gericke stuff when i came off and i will say that it saved my life. my biggest problem was i was in so much pain or else i would have still had the gear now,it was just a little battered, i told the paramedics just to cut anything off to work on me,so they did as they were told. what a fantastic job these lads do.
Glad to see you're still with us and able to post. Your crash sounded pretty horrific.
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