
Sparco Extrema S Racing Suit
SKU: SP1151H-58-WHT
$799
$1,499
The Sparco Extrema-S racing suit takes the same patented Hocotex material used in the successful Eagle line and presents in a classically styled suit. Three times as breathable as a traditional layered racing suit, 360 degree floating arm gussets are combined with a stretch back panel for maximum flexibility and comfort. Extra flat seams provide additional comfort, while traditional design touches such as classic Sparco epaulletes and seamless ankle/wrist cuffs make this suit a perfect platform for sponsor logos!
How does Hocotex work? Racing suits are traditionally constructed using layers of fabric sewn together with a quilted pattern. This quilting creates pockets of air between the layers which expands in a fire, providing thermal protection for the driver. Hocotex uses a honeycomb structure with over 60,000 internal air cells that provide a 10 to 12% increase in heat protection. Compare this to the 300 quilted chambers found in a traditional suit and the difference is clear!
How does Hocotex work? Racing suits are traditionally constructed using layers of fabric sewn together with a quilted pattern. This quilting creates pockets of air between the layers which expands in a fire, providing thermal protection for the driver. Hocotex uses a honeycomb structure with over 60,000 internal air cells that provide a 10 to 12% increase in heat protection. Compare this to the 300 quilted chambers found in a traditional suit and the difference is clear!
Rating: | FIA 8856-2000 |
Layers: | 1 (See Notes Below) |
Fabric: | Hocotex (Fire Resistant) |
Fabric Weight: | 290-320 gr/sqm |
Part Number: | SP1151H-SIZE-COLOR |
Manufacturer: | 001151Hxx |
- Soft and Lightweight construction is 3 times as breathable as a standard suit.
- *Hocotex Single Layer Construction offers SFI & FIA rated Multi-Layer Protection.
- Hidden pockets.
- Rear stretch panel.
How does Hocotex work? Racing suits are traditionally constructed using layers of fabric sewn together with a quilted pattern. This quilting creates pockets of air between the layers which expands in a fire, providing thermal protection for the driver. Hocotex uses a honeycomb structure with over 60,000 internal air cells that provide a 10 to 12% increase in heat protection. Compare this to the 300 quilted chambers found in a traditional suit and the difference is clear!