Motorcycle One-Piece Racing Suits

Professional Leather Track Gear

Motorcycle one-piece racing suits are full-body leather systems engineered for professional track riding, high-speed stability, and maximum impact protection. By eliminating the waist zipper found in two-piece gear, these suits reduce structural failure points during crashes and maintain uninterrupted abrasion resistance.

Unlike two-piece gear, a one-piece motorcycle racing suit eliminates the waist zipper, reducing failure points during crashes. ONEX FORGE one-piece motorcycle suits are crafted from premium cowhide and kangaroo leather and integrated with CE-approved armor, ergonomic stretch zones, and aerodynamic race-fit construction for track days and competitive racing. ONEX FORGE designs professional motorcycle racing suits for riders who demand uncompromising protection, race ergonomics, and material performance at high speeds.

What Is a Motorcycle One-Piece Suit?

In professional racing environments, one-piece suits are considered an integrated safety system rather than separate garments. On the other hand, they have a unified construction. Our one-piece motorcycle racing suits are basically single garments that are worn by bikers for complete protection. They prevent severe injuries that are caused by high-speed crashes and slides. On the other hand, they have a unified construction. The suits can maintain the structural integrity due to the lack of a junction between trousers and jackets. Also, the protective leather stays in place and ensures that the rider's skin is protected during high-speed slides. 

Moreover, these full-body leather racing suits are not all about leather. They comprise multiple materials and have pre-curved sleeves as well as legs to copy the rider's position on a motorbike. Therefore, the wearer's fatigue is reduced and the aerodynamics are improved. The absence of the zipper is basically a safety point because the mechanical stress on this part can lead to failure. 

Cowhide vs Kangaroo Leather Motorcycle Racing Suits

When it comes to abrasion-resistant leather suits, the material is an imperative part. Professional racing brands often use both cowhide and kangaroo leather strategically, combining durability in impact zones with lightweight flexibility in high-movement areas. So, we also utilize two primary hides and both of them are abrasion-resistant as well as exceptional in their own ways. For instance, cowhide leather motorcycle suits are prized for their thickness and immense durability. They offer high resistance to slides and friction and can mold to the rider's body over time.

Conversely, our kangaroo leather motorcycle racing suits are for elite professionals as they offer a superior strength-to-weight ratio. The material's skin is more fibrous and thinner; however, it maintains higher tensile strength. Kangaroo leather suits are lightweight and reduce the rider's fatigue to a greater extent. These suits are even more resistant to tears and provide flexibility to support the wearer's movements. For this reason, cowhide is commonly used in high-impact and slide zones, while kangaroo leather is strategically placed in areas requiring flexibility and weight reduction.

In summary:

  • Cowhide leather one-piece motorcycle suits prioritize thickness and long-term abrasion resistance.  
  • Kangaroo leather racing suits emphasize lightweight performance, flexibility, and high tensile strength.

Safety Standards & CE Protection in One-Piece Racing Suits

Our professional motorcycle protective gear has CE-approved armor. CE-rated armor used in racing suits is tested under EN safety standards to ensure controlled impact absorption and consistent performance during crashes. The internal shielding is strategically placed in various areas. For instance, shoulders and elbows have armor to absorb direct impact during a crash. Knees are integrated with replaceable sliders for cornering. Hips have special padding to prevent fractures. 

The use of triple-stitching and safety-seam technology in our impact protection leather suits comes with thread hidden under the fold of leather. So, the thread does not get affected and the suits remain intact, even preventing the opening of seams. Also, there are Accordion Leather and DuPont™ Kevlar® stretch panels for allowing freedom of movement without restricting the blood flow. This ergonomic fit of CE-approved motorcycle suits helps the rider to concentrate on high-speed racing. These construction and protection methods align with safety expectations commonly required in professional racing and advanced track-day environments.

Why One-Piece Motorcycle Suits Are Preferred for Track Riding

These track riding motorcycle suits have a streamlined silhouette. They have a speed hump, which serves two main purposes. For example, aero-stability, as it fills the gap between the helmet and the rider’s back. This way, the buffeting is reduced. Speed hump is for offering safety through the cushioning effect, as the head can snap back in certain kinds of tumbles. The aerodynamic hump also helps reduce drag by smoothing airflow over the rider’s back at high speeds.

Furthermore, there is no flapping fabric in our high-speed motorcycle racing suits. The internal armor does not shift due to the compressive fit. In case the rider falls, the armor should stay in place to protect the joint. These professional racing suits for the track are effective for this purpose. 

ONEX FORGE One-Piece Leather Motorcycle Suit Construction

ONEX FORGE designs professional one-piece motorcycle racing suits based on real-world track riding requirements, focusing on leather performance, safety engineering, and race ergonomics. Each suit undergoes inspection for seam strength, armor placement accuracy, and ergonomic alignment before being approved for racing use. We offer the race-grade leather that is sourced from the highest-quality hides. Moreover, strategic laser-cut perforation without compromising the safety and offering comfort to the racer during summer days. The custom fitment allows us to fulfill the needs of every body type and the designs include ergonomic paneling that caters to professional racing stances. 

One-Piece vs Two-Piece Motorcycle Racing Suits

When choosing between a one-piece vs two-piece motorcycle suit, the decision relies on the use, such as track or street. Both offer protection; however, there are differences in terms of intensity and slide physics. For instance, one-piece bike suits are superior due to the absence of a waist zipper. The high-speed crash can put pressure on the zipper area in two-piece suits. So, the failure of the zipper can lead to skin exposure to abrasion.

Conversely, two-piece suits are more flexible, offering ease to street riders who like to stand up straight during breaks. They may not be the best motorcycle suit for track riding, but often are convenient to put on and take off. 
Due to these structural and safety advantages, one-piece motorcycle racing suits remain the preferred choice for advanced track riding and competitive racing categories. 

ONEX FORGE one-piece motorcycle racing suits are engineered for riders who prioritize protection, performance, and confidence at track speeds

Frequently Asked Questions About Motorcycle One-Piece Suits

One-piece motorcycle racing suits are generally safer because they eliminate the waist zipper, which can fail under crash forces and expose the torso during slides. Zippers often burst under tension and expose the torso to the pavement. On the other hand, this design ensures uninterrupted abrasion resistance across the torso, hips, and lower back.

Although commonly associated with professional racing, one-piece motorcycle suits also provide beginners with the highest level of protection, particularly in controlled track-day environments where safety standards are strictly enforced.These individuals can leverage the armor, ventilation, abrasion-resistant leather and other features to be completely safe. On the other hand, to attend track days, they might be asked to wear these suits for protection. 

Yes, you can definitely get custom motorcycle suits. We have created a specific category for it. Besides, you have the freedom to pick your color, size, kangaroo or cowhide leather and graphics.

It should be very snug and tight enough to keep the armor in place. However, avoid buying too tight suits as they can restrict blood circulation. Leather stretches a bit to fit your body shape. Ask for the right size when shopping suits online from us. 

It depends on your goal because both are distinctive and advantageous. Kangaroo leather is lightweight and flexible and a suitable choice for MotoGP riders. Conversely, cowhide leather is more durable. It is often the favorite of track enthusiasts.