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Motorcycle Suits

Motorcycle Suits


Motorcycle suits protect you on the track and prevent serious road injuries. Leather motorcycle suits and textile motorcycle suits are often abrasion-resistant. Motorcycle suits act like a second skin. In the event of an accident, the suit may be destroyed, but you'll be completely safe.

There are two basic types of motorcycle suits: one-piece motorcycle suits (one-piece suits) and two-piece motorcycle suits.

As for materials, we offer leather motorcycle suits. Because a motorcycle suit is a complex garment, many brands add materials to ensure flexibility and durability. You'll find the material details for the motorcycle suit on the product details label. Additionally, motorcycle jackets offer additional protection and comfort, with many leather or fabric options for those seeking safety and style while riding.

Explore our one-piece motorcycle suits and two-piece motorcycle suits

A high-quality motorcycle suit is made according to the EN 17092:2020 standard. At Yamoto, you can find class AAA, AA, and A motorcycle suits.

One-Piece Motorcycle Suits vs. Two-Piece Motorcycle Suits

  • The main difference between full-face suits and two-piece motorcycle suits is the construction of the garment.

  • One-piece motorcycle suits are a single piece of clothing from top to bottom. They have only a zipper for entry and exit.

  • Conversely, two-piece motorcycle suits consist of a jacket and pants. Some two-piece suits have a 360-degree zipper or belt to connect the pants to the jacket.

  • There are no unisex sizes for motorcycle suits. Men's and women's motorcycle suits differ in size and shape.

Which motorcycle suit is best for you?


The choice between a one-piece and a two-piece motorcycle suit depends on your riding style and the riding conditions.

If you ride for pleasure or sport and don't compete on the track, a two-piece leather motorcycle suit is the best choice. This suit offers greater usability. You won't have to take it off for road stops, at bars, or to use the bathroom. Furthermore, you can combine the two-piece suit jacket with other pants to create a new style.

For track racing, a one-piece motorcycle suit is best. It offers better protection, and many tracks don't allow racing without a full suit.


Motorcycle suit material

Both men's motorcycle suits and women's motorcycle suits are available in a variety of materials, including;

  • skin

  • Kevlar

  • Cordura, etc.

Without a doubt, rain suits are among the best motorcycle suits. Kangaroo and cowhide are the most commonly used leathers. Other materials are also added to increase durability and flexibility.

Some leather motorcycle suits feature a Kevlar or aramid lining for enhanced puncture protection. Riders can encounter sharp objects on the road, and this puncture-resistant material will protect them.

Explore our store and find high-quality leather motorcycle suits from top brands, including Bela, R-Tech, and Shua.

How to choose a motorcycle suit?

The specific criteria for choosing a motorcycle suit may vary from person to person, but these are the basic criteria you can use to make a good purchase.

Motorcycle suit material

Kangaroo leather motorcycle suits and cowhide leather motorcycle suits are among the two best choices for protection. In general, leather motorcycle suits are preferable.

Motorcycle suit fit

Choose a suit that gives you a snug fit. It should be neither too tight nor too loose. Test the fit in the riding position to ensure your ride is comfortable.

Protection

Check the protective features of your motorcycle suit. High-quality suits are equipped with CE-approved protectors on the elbows, shoulders, chest, and back.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the purpose of the hump on a motorcycle suit?
The hump on a motorcycle suit improves aerodynamics and safety. The hump cushions the head and neck in the event of a fall.

How much does a motorcycle suit cost?
Motorcycle suits can range in price from around €200 to over €2,000 for some brands. The price of a suit depends primarily on the material and safety features.

What do you wear under your motorcycle suit?
These are some of the garments that can be worn under men's and women's motorcycle suits.

  • Motorcycle undersuit made of breathable material such as merino wool or lycra.

  • Airbag vents

  • Sportswear brands in nylon or polyester

  • Running socks

  • Glove Liners

  • Protective armor for elbows, shoulders and back.

  • And more.

Domande frequenti

Le tute moto intere (1 pezzo) sono un unico indumento con una sola cerniera, ideali per gare su pista con protezione superiore e aerodinamica ottimale. Molti circuiti richiedono tute intere per gareggiare. Le tute divisibili (2 pezzi) hanno giacca e pantaloni separati con cerniera a 360° o cintura di collegamento, offrono migliore utilità per soste stradali, bagno e combinazioni di stile. Perfette per guida sportiva e touring. Entrambe disponibili in pelle o tessuto con protezioni CE certificate EN 17092:2020 classi A, AA, AAA.

Le tute moto Yamoto utilizzano pelle di canguro (leggera e resistente) o pelle di mucca (duratura ed economica) come materiali principali. Vengono aggiunti Kevlar, Cordura e fibre aramidiche per flessibilità, durata e protezione dalle perforazioni contro oggetti taglienti. Alcune tute hanno fodera in kevlar o aramide per resistenza superiore. Le tute in tessuto usano materiali tecnici traspiranti. Tutti i materiali sono resistenti all'abrasione certificati EN 17092:2020. Marchi disponibili: Bela, R-Tech, Shua con qualità premium.

La gobba nella tuta da moto serve a due scopi: migliora l'aerodinamica riducendo resistenza dell'aria ad alta velocità per prestazioni ottimali in pista, e crea un cuscino protettivo per testa e collo in caso di caduta aumentando sicurezza. Alcune gobbe includono spazio per sistema idrico per idratazione durante gare lunghe. La gobba è caratteristica essenziale delle tute racing professionali. Design testato in galleria del vento per massima efficienza aerodinamica e protezione certificata.

Scegli una tuta con vestibilità aderente ma non troppo stretta né larga. Le tute moto uomo e donna hanno taglie e forme diverse (non unisex). Prova sempre in posizione di guida per assicurare comfort e libertà di movimento. Misura spalle, petto, vita e maniche consultando tabelle taglie specifiche per marchio (Bela, R-Tech, Shua). La pelle si adatta leggermente con l'uso. Considera spazio per sottotuta traspirante e protezioni CE su gomiti, spalle, petto e schiena. Vestibilità corretta è essenziale per sicurezza e prestazioni.

Sotto le tute moto uomo e donna indossa: sottotuta in materiale traspirante (lana merino, lycra, nylon, poliestere) per assorbire sudore e comfort, prese d'aria per airbag se disponibile, calze da corsa lunghe, fodere per guanti sottili, e armature protettive aggiuntive per gomiti, spalle e schiena se necessario. Evita cotone che trattiene umidità. Scegli materiali tecnici traspiranti che mantengono corpo asciutto e fresco. Per inverno, strati termici. Per estate, sottotuta leggera ventilata. Vestiti a strati per comfort ottimale.