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The Skid
Suit is Kushitani's "Old School" simple design with alternating color leather and Kushitani brand
logos throughout. A no-nonsense suit that offers
the most bang for your buck. It features our exclusive
K-Foam protection in shoulders, forearms, elbows
and hips. We added Zylon mesh panels under arms
and in crotch area to allow easy movement and airflow.
Other features include light weight design, extensive
leather graphics, punch mesh (perforation) on chest
and lower leg. Japanese sizing
only.
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This
Product is available through our Easy Order System.
The Easy Order System allows you to pick your
own colors for each design to match your bike or team colors.
Normal turn around
time is 2-3 months depending on the season. Not bad for a hand made suit.
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【What's Real Safety】
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ZYLON
has excellent performance, in such properties
as creep, chemical resistance, cut/abrasion resistance,
and high temperature abrasion resistance, which far
exceed all other fibers. It is 5 times stronger than
carbon fiber, and 7 times stronger than Kevlar.
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K-Foam
The main purpose of a leather suit is to add high
protection to your body. K-Foam is a shock absorbent
material developed by Kushitani, which is made by
special acrylic emulsion. It has memory, which gives
100% restoration, is durable and molds to your body
shape through the natural body temperature. The shock
absorbing foam is built into vital body sections of
the suits including the shoulders, elbows and hip
areas.

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X
Pattern- Kushitani X Pattern
is way ahead of any other suit manufactured. It's a
Kushitani original design that has been patented (Pat:905216).
For the 1993 racing season the kushitani contracted
rider tested the X-pattern suits with the outcome being
a total success. We have modified this design several
times over the years each file with the riders comfort
and safety in mind. We now use Zylon Knit throughout
the inner thigh area, giving even more movement and
ventilation.
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