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RaceQuip One-Piece Single Layer Fire Suit; Black; Large

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      The RaceQuip 110 series single-layer SFI-1 racecar driver's fire suit is made from Pyrovatex® FRC material. Note that sometimes this material is referred to as "fireproof", but all auto racing safety gear is "fire retardant". Pyrovatex® offers the maximum combination of overall flame and heat protection, durability and comfort for the price. This fire-retardant cotton based (FRC) material is used because it retains the softness and breathability of cotton and will wick away moisture from the skin. Pyrovatex® fabric is gentle and non-irritating to even the most sensitive skin. The treatment process leaves the exterior surface shiny and supple. Since the Pyrovatex® process combines a chemical agent with the raw cotton fibers to create a bond at the molecular level, with proper care, the suit will retain its flame-retardant properties beyond the useful life of the garment. All racing suits are assembled with heavy-duty, multi-needle, over-lock safety stitch machines to provide exceptional seam strength. All RaceQuip suits feature a high-quality heavy duty Nomex® backed brass zipper installed with a double overlap for a more secure front opening. Stylish contrasting armband stripes match the full-length leg stripes.

      RaceQuip 110005RQP

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