Straight off the peg, the
Spidi T-2 WindPro leather suit feels like a well-seasoned suit thanks to its excellent cut and a 1.2-1.3mm thick high-quality cowhide chassis. Every aspect of the Spidi T-2 suit was designed with the rider in mind with ideally-placed flex panels and neoprene collars for maximum comfort. This is, in fact, Spidi’s second generation in their T series with improvements being made to the CE-certified protectors as well as the cut of the suit to enhance rider protection and comfort. Provisions for a
Spidi Warrior back protector and
Spidi Warrior Chest Protector are also included to augment the impact absorbing properties of the suit.
Limited inventory remaining:
Red/Blue 44 (1)
Red/Blue 46 (1)
Red/Blue 48 (1)
Retails for $1300, your price is $849 while supplies last.
For more information and expert sizing assistance, call Brad at 866-931-6644 ext 810 to get yours today. You can also send email with SPIDI T2 LEATHER SUIT in the subject line to FORUM at RIDERSDISCOUNT dot COM and we’ll get back to you right away.
Spidi uses Keprotek stretch panels in areas that are the least likely to contact the ground in a fall. Between these and the supremely supple leather, the suit is flexible and remarkably comfortable.
In areas that require stretch panels, but would be unsafe to use anything but leather, Spidi employs elasticized panels to permit a useful range of movement. Here’s a close-up view of the left shoulder flex panel.
These panels are created by attaching leather to stretched Lycra sheets via rows of stiches and they can be stretched up to twice as long as their resting configuration.
Elasticized leather panels are also used just above the knees …
… and in the lower back.
To keep the rider cool, Spidi employs two approaches. First, and most obvious - are the rows of die-cut perforated leather. Depending on their location, these perforations can be very dense with smaller holes or very sparse with larger holes. This is also done in the interest of safety since more holes means there’s less material to keep the leather together in a sliding type crash.
The front of each Spidi T-2 Wind Pro suit is highly perforated.