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Gear Guide for Track Racing

Racing on tracks is a whole different beast compared to street riding or touring! Here - it is all about speed, precision, and control - where every millisecond counts and safety is a non-negotiable factor. Whether you’re a seasoned racer or just getting into track days, investing in the right gear can make a massive difference in both your performance and protection. Here is a practical guide to track-ready gear that prioritises protection, aerodynamics and comfort, ALL IN ONE.

Racing Suits: Second Skin Protection

Track crashes are unforgiving. You need a racing suit that fits like a second skin, providing high abrasion resistance, impact protection and mobility. 

What To Look For?

  • Premium leather for abrasion resistance
  • CE Level 2 armour on shoulders, elbows, hips, and knees
  • External sliders and reinforced seams
  • Integrated speed hump for aerodynamics and airflow
  • Pre-curved design for intense riding postures

Gloves: Precision and Protection

Your gloves should offer high tactile feedback while protecting against high-speed impacts and abrasions. 

What To Look For?

  • Full gauntlet design for wrist protection 
  • Double closure for a secure fit
  • Hard knuckles and palm sliders
  • Pre-curved fingers for better grip
  • Pinky finger bridge for extra safety 
Top Picks!
GRID MK3 – FULL GAUNTLET RIDING GLOVES

GRID MK3 – FULL GAUNTLET RIDING GLOVES

Back and Chest Protectors: Internal Safety Reinforcement

Internal Safety Reinforcement Even the best suits need additional protection for your spine and chest. 

What To Look For?

  • CE Level 2 rating for maximum impact absorption
  • Ergonomic design for a snug and comfortable fit
  • Breathable construction to reduce heat buildup
Top Picks!

Conclusion

Track riding is one of the most thrilling aspects of motorcycling, but it demands gear that can keep up with the extreme speeds and sharp corners. Investing in high-quality track gear is not just about performance, but about ensuring you can walk away from a crash. Whether you’re a first-time track rider or a seasoned pro, having the right gear is non-negotiable.

Frequently
Asked Questions

Do I need a full leather suit for the track?

Yes. Most tracks require full leather suits for maximum protection. Textile suits are generally not permitted. 

Can I use my street helmet on the track?

If it’s FIM or ECE certified and has a double D-ring closure, then yes. But race-specific helmets are better suited for track use.

Are full-gauntlet gloves mandatory for track days?

Yes, full-gauntlet gloves provide superior wrist protection and are generally mandatory for track use.

What is the benefit of a speed hump on a racing suit?

Speed humps improve aerodynamics, reduce drag, and provide additional spine protection in a crash.