Buy Motorcycle Suits for Road Riding
If our passion is sports riding and track racing, whether we're professional riders or enthusiasts, we know there's one mandatory piece of gear for the track: the motorcycle suit. It offers comprehensive protection and high performance, and is considered one of the safest garments for riding on asphalt, hence its necessity.
There are different types of suits, but they all have in common their construction from high-quality leather. Some are made from kangaroo leather, which is undoubtedly the most abrasion and tear-resistant, so most professional racing suits are made from this material. Another option is bovine leather, which also offers very good performance, among others.
In terms of protection, the suits come with practically all existing protections: shoulders, elbows, knees, hips, sliders, chest, and back, and they can also incorporate an airbag system or even a collar for greater collarbone protection.
If you're a pro or just starting out in the racing world and want to find a high-quality suit at a good price that offers high performance, we recommend you check out our outlet section.
Types of Motorcycle Suits
One-piece suits offer comprehensive protection and are almost mandatory on the track. All of them are made from high-quality materials that offer maximum resistance to abrasion and tearing, featuring high-level protection, sliders, aerodynamic humps, and even airbag systems.
If our favorite environment is the road and we are looking for comprehensive protection, two-piece suits are the perfect option. They consist of a jacket and pants connected by a zipper, made from high-quality materials resistant to abrasion. They incorporate numerous protections and knee sliders, and they can also feature an aerodynamic hump and airbag system.
For female riders who like to race on the track, there are also professional suits specifically for women. These have the same features and performance as men's suits but with unique designs and specific sizing for them, which better adapts to their morphology for greater comfort.
If we're looking for extra protection, a good option is to get a suit with an airbag. These offer greater safety and protect the collarbone, neck, chest, and back. The airbag system can detect a fall and activate quickly and instantly, reducing the risk of serious injury.
Motocross Suits
Equipment for good off-road practice is quite different from sports suits. For motocross, there are no one-piece suits, but rather jersey + pants sets that provide full coverage, and their construction is much lighter and more ventilated.
Which Are the Best Suits for Each Season?
Summer Suits
Riding on the track in summer won't be a problem if we have a specific summer suit. These usually have small perforations that allow for better air circulation. We can also equip ourselves with a light and breathable undersuit that will provide coolness and absorb sweat.
Winter Suits
The cold won't take away our desire to hit the track, so winter suits are ideal for low temperatures. These usually have an inner lining that provides proper thermal insulation. If not included, we can equip a suit with an undersuit that offers a pleasant thermal sensation.
The Most Popular Motorcycle Suit Brands
Quality and performance are two of the main features of a professional suit. That's why at Motocard, we offer the most renowned brands in the industry to pursue excellence and provide exceptional garments. These include Alpinestars, Dainese, Spidi, Armure, or Macna, top-tier brands known for their suit craftsmanship.
Motorcycle Suit FAQs
What protections does a motorcycle suit have?
Suits offer comprehensive protection, so they come with basic protections in the shoulders, elbows, and knees. They also include protections in the chest, back, or hips, as well as sliders that provide greater tear resistance when rubbing against asphalt. Some suits can even be equipped with a collar or airbag system to offer maximum protection and safety.
How do I choose the right size for my motorcycle suit?
To choose the correct size, it's important to take specific measurements (chest, hip, waist, neck, inseam, and sleeve length) without clothes, without tightening the tape measure, and in a natural position.
It's recommended to try on the suit in a riding position before buying it if possible, even with boots, gloves, and a back protector on, as this will allow us to see if it fits and if it's comfortable when riding, since suits are designed to maintain a riding position.
Why are the arms and legs curved in a leather motorcycle suit?
In leather suits, as well as in some Racing jackets or pants, the arms and legs have a very pronounced angle, which is referred to as pre-curved. This specific design is unique to sport/Racing garments and is intended to maintain a riding position at all times, and this curvature helps reduce fatigue and increase comfort while riding.
Do I need a leather suit for a track day?
Without a doubt, the most durable fabric offering the greatest resistance to abrasion and tearing is leather. That's why it's recommended to always wear garments made from this material when racing on the track.
Is it a good idea to wear an undersuit inside a motorcycle suit?
Wearing an undersuit beneath the suit is always a good idea as it offers greater comfort whether it's winter or summer. In warm weather, the undersuit will absorb moisture and increase breathability, providing a greater sense of coolness, and in cold weather, it will provide greater thermal insulation.
How important is it to get the right size leather suit?
It's very important to get the right size when buying a new suit as it needs to provide high levels of comfort, and we should feel completely comfortable wearing it. The suit should fit snugly against the body but allow for good mobility of both the arms and legs while riding.
How to maintain a motorcycle suit?
Keeping the suit intact as on the first day can sometimes be difficult, but there are small tricks that will allow you to keep your suit looking new. The number one and basic tip is to never let the suit dry directly under the sun, as direct and prolonged exposure could wear out and fade the leather. The number two tip is to treat the suit with leather grease at least once a year, which will help keep it flexible and soft.
How to store a motorcycle suit?
Ideally, the suit should be stored on a sturdy hanger and hung naturally so that neither the arms nor the legs take on a bad shape and alter the suit's curvature. Additionally, keeping it in a cover is not a bad idea to preserve the fabric intact.
How to clean a motorcycle suit?
After a day on the track, the suit should be ventilated and wiped down with a damp cloth to remove any dirt that may have accumulated on the surface. Under no circumstances should the leather suit be put in the washing machine as it could be ruined.
If we've been training in the rain, the suit should be left to dry in an indoor room, avoiding direct sunlight. If we've sweated a lot during the session, we can remove the inner lining and wash it individually in the washing machine.
How to clean a motorcycle suit from the inside?
Leather is a complicated and delicate material to clean, but from time to time, it's necessary to give the suit a thorough cleaning to ensure it's properly cleaned both inside and out.
Therefore, it's necessary to remove all types of linings (which can be washed in the washing machine) and protections, and wash the suit by hand with a neutral soap that won't damage the fabric. Then rinse it with plenty of water and let it dry naturally, preferably hanging, and avoiding direct exposure to sunlight.
How much does a motorcycle suit weigh?
Depending on the amount of protection or the material the motorcycle suit is made of, its weight can vary. We could establish a range of between 3 and 6 kilos, being more or less heavy depending on its characteristics.
Where to buy a cheap motorcycle suit?
There are many brands offering professional suits, and with them, a wide range of suits of all kinds. If we're starting out in the world of asphalt, we'll probably want a garment that provides adequate protection but isn't too expensive. We can find suits starting at 600€ that also provide adequate performance.
What colors of motorcycle suits are available?
To each their own! And that's right, there's a wide variety of designs and colors so that each rider can choose the one that best suits their personality. From more classic colors like black to more extravagant colors like orange or green that won't go unnoticed and will allow you to match your motorcycle.