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Racequip 122006 SFI-5 Multi-Layer Driving Pants Black X-Large
$ 94.36
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Description
Fitment and Product InformationSFI-5 Multi-Layer Driving Pants Black X-Large
Product Details
Brand:
Racequip
Part #:
122006
UPC:
887753070036
Warranty:
Unspecified Length
Features and Specifications
The RaceQuip 122 series multi-layer driving pants are made up of an outer layer of durable Pyrovatex FRC, backed by a layer of Nomex, then lined by another layer of Pyrovatex. Pyrovatex offers the maximum combination of overall flame and heat protection, durability and comfort for the price. This FRC material retains the softness and breathability of cotton and will wick away moisture from the skin. Pyrovatex fabric is gentle and non-irritating to even the most sensitive skin. The treatment process leaves the exterior surface shiny and supple. Since the Pyrovatex process combines a chemical agent with the raw cotton fibers to create a bond at the molecular level, with proper care; the garment will retain its flame retardant properties beyond the useful life of the garment. All driving pants are assembled with heavy-duty, multi-needle, over-lock safety stitch machines to provide exceptional seam strength. All driving pants feature a high quality, heavy duty Nomex backed brass YKK zipper on FR tape installed for a more secure front opening. Stylish contrasting leg stripes on the driving pants match the bicep arm stripes on RaceQuip driving jackets. The black accents feature boot cuff legs, giving RaceQuip driving pants a unique look and style. All this gives you multi-layer driving pants that provide an outstanding value. Exceeds SFI 3.2A/5 specs with a TPP rating of 25. Available in Black, Red or Blue with Black stripes. Manufactured in sizes Small - 3X-Large.
Quick Specs
Driving Pants
Multi-Layer Type
Black With Black Trim
Size X-Large
SFI 3.2A/5 Certified
25 TPP Rating
Pyrovatex/Nomex Material Construction
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WARNING
: This product can expose you to chemicals including Styrene, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information go to
www.P65Warnings.ca.gov