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Icon Hypersport Leather Motorcycle Race Suit

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Icon Hypersport Leather Motorcycle Race SuitIcon Hypersport Leather Motorcycle Race Suit If you ever thought to yourself, Man, I wish Icon would make a race suit as cool as their other moto gear, well, today's your lucky day. Introducing the Icon Hypersport One Piece Leather Race Suit. Priced to get you off your butt and onto the track, the Hypersport is constructed from 1. 1mm 1. 3mm TrackSpec leather with D3O impact protection at the all right places. The icon didn't stop there. Flex zones at

Icon Hypersport Leather Motorcycle Race Suit

If you ever thought to yourself, Man, I wish Icon would make a race suit as cool as their other moto gear, well, today's your lucky day. Introducing the Icon Hypersport One-Piece Leather Race Suit. Priced to get you off your butt and onto the track, the Hypersport is constructed from 1.1mm-1.3mm TrackSpec leather with D3O impact protection at the all right places. The icon didn't stop there. Flex zones at the crotch and shoulders let you go deeper into a tuck and drag a knee. The liner is removable and washable, so you stay cool and fresh as a daisy every time you take a lap. Are you ready to ride? Yeah, thought so!

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Key Features

  • Icon Attack Fit
  • 1.1mm-1.3mm TrackSpec leather chassis
  • Removable D3O shoulder, elbow, back, knee, and hip armor
  • Integrated flex zones
  • Neoprene wrist and ankle cuffs
  • Removable, washable liner
  • TPR chest logo
  • TPU shoulder, elbow, and kneecaps
  • TPU speed hump
  • Replaceable nylon knee sliders
  • prEN 17092-2:2017 with class AAA rating
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