Best Powersports Racing Suits in 2022

Last update: January 15, 2023

Fox Racing Pee Wee Titan Roost Deflector - Youth Small/Medium/Black/Silver Review:


My son loves to ride his dirt bike, and I have many years of motocross experience. This has proven to be quite helpful at times. This has been mine for a few years. I bought it for him when he was 4 years old, and now that he is 6, he still looks brand-new and it still fits him well. Before outgrowing it, I'd estimate he has at least another two years left in it. I've repeatedly washed it in the washing without any problems. This chest protector has held up quite well and, in my opinion, helped soften the hit for my kid, who has experienced a number of serious collisions. I'm grateful for such an excellent, reasonably priced product because I know it helped once.



Fox Racing Pee Wee Roost Deflector-Black/Pink-M/L Review:


My son loves to ride his dirt bike, and I have many years of motocross experience. This has proven to be quite helpful at times. This has been mine for a few years. I bought it for him when he was 4 years old, and now that he is 6, he still looks brand-new and it still fits him well. Before outgrowing it, I'd estimate he has at least another two years left in it. I've repeatedly washed it in the washing without any problems. This chest protector has held up quite well and, in my opinion, helped soften the hit for my kid, who has experienced a number of serious collisions. I'm grateful for such an excellent, reasonably priced product because I know it helped once.



Fox Racing Peewee Titan Youth Roost Deflector Black/Silver-M/L Review:


My son loves to ride his dirt bike, and I have many years of motocross experience. This has proven to be quite helpful at times. This has been mine for a few years. I bought it for him when he was 4 years old, and now that he is 6, he still looks brand-new and it still fits him well. Before outgrowing it, I'd estimate he has at least another two years left in it. I've repeatedly washed it in the washing without any problems. This chest protector has held up quite well and, in my opinion, helped soften the hit for my kid, who has experienced a number of serious collisions. I'm grateful for such an excellent, reasonably priced product because I know it helped once.



Fox Racing Pee Wee Roost Deflector-Black/Pink-S/M Review:


My son loves to ride his dirt bike, and I have many years of motocross experience. This has proven to be quite helpful at times. This has been mine for a few years. I bought it for him when he was 4 years old, and now that he is 6, he still looks brand-new and it still fits him well. Before outgrowing it, I'd estimate he has at least another two years left in it. I've repeatedly washed it in the washing without any problems. This chest protector has held up quite well and, in my opinion, helped soften the hit for my kid, who has experienced a number of serious collisions. I'm grateful for such an excellent, reasonably priced product because I know it helped once.



Nelson-Rigg Unisex-Adult SR-6000-ORG-04-XL Stormrider Motorcycle Rain Suit 2-Piece, (Orange/Black, XL), X-Large) Review:


Depending on the manufacturer, I often fall between a medium and big. I struggled to choose the right size after reading the reviews and examining sizing charts. I weigh about 150 pounds at 5'6". The waist was too narrow and the chest was too large for the medium. The waist was ideal for the large, but the chest was far too large. I tried the medium because I figured I could always return it if it didn't work. I'm happy I went with the medium. They are not lying when they claim that it is designed to fit over your protective clothes. Despite appearing enormous, it slips right over my attire and leathers. Additionally, everything is fairly flexible. If you're unsure of what size to get, go with the size that you typically wear in clothing. Don't get confused like I was by all the charts and other reviews.I've had some experience with the rain suit. Every time, it has kept me dry. It mostly simply drizzled lightly here and there. Before writing a review, I was waiting for a significant downpour. I was traveling from San Antonio to Houston a couple weekends ago. After less than twenty minutes of driving, it began to rain. Along with the boot covers I also got at the same time, I stopped and put them on. The most of the trip home it rained on me. While some rain was light, other rain was so heavy that the cages could only go at 40 mph. To put it another way, it was pouring. I spent almost four hours in the rain before returning home. I was completely parched.Positives: It performs admirably. For modest, convenient storage, the top and bottom roll effortlessly into the hood. top-notch hook pile fastening (AKA Velcro). straps that are adjustable under the heel. hood with a drawstring that fits beneath the helmet. around the wrists, snug. High-visibility hues and reflective tape (reflective material). It is high on the neck, but not so high that it is difficult for me to swivel my head.Cons: Putting on my boot covers makes it difficult to get my boots through. My blue jeans are what I reach as I pull the pants up to my legs. To fit the strap beneath my boot coverings was difficult.



Nelson-Rigg SR-6000-HVY-03-LG Stormrider Rain Suit (Black/High Visibility Yellow, Large) Review:


Depending on the manufacturer, I often fall between a medium and big. I struggled to choose the right size after reading the reviews and examining sizing charts. I weigh about 150 pounds at 5'6". The waist was too narrow and the chest was too large for the medium. The waist was ideal for the large, but the chest was far too large. I tried the medium because I figured I could always return it if it didn't work. I'm happy I went with the medium. They are not lying when they claim that it is designed to fit over your protective clothes. Despite appearing enormous, it slips right over my attire and leathers. Additionally, everything is fairly flexible. If you're unsure of what size to get, go with the size that you typically wear in clothing. Don't get confused like I was by all the charts and other reviews.I've had some experience with the rain suit. Every time, it has kept me dry. It mostly simply drizzled lightly here and there. Before writing a review, I was waiting for a significant downpour. I was traveling from San Antonio to Houston a couple weekends ago. After less than twenty minutes of driving, it began to rain. Along with the boot covers I also got at the same time, I stopped and put them on. The most of the trip home it rained on me. While some rain was light, other rain was so heavy that the cages could only go at 40 mph. To put it another way, it was pouring. I spent almost four hours in the rain before returning home. I was completely parched.Positives: It performs admirably. For modest, convenient storage, the top and bottom roll effortlessly into the hood. top-notch hook pile fastening (AKA Velcro). straps that are adjustable under the heel. hood with a drawstring that fits beneath the helmet. around the wrists, snug. High-visibility hues and reflective tape (reflective material). It is high on the neck, but not so high that it is difficult for me to swivel my head.Cons: Putting on my boot covers makes it difficult to get my boots through. My blue jeans are what I reach as I pull the pants up to my legs. To fit the strap beneath my boot coverings was difficult.



Nelson-Rigg Hi-Vis Yellow SR-6000-HVY-04-XL X-Large High Stormrider Review:


For me, this rain suit is quite effective. I wear it in windy conditions and as an additional layer when it's quite cold. With one exception, it is simple to put on. The zippers for the legs should have been on the inside of the legs, in my opinion. Even if the zippers are a little difficult to pull in some places, which they typically are, it's far simpler to reach there than on the outsides. It doesn't fit well around my neck, but since the collar of my riding jacket is also up there, it's not a major concern. In general, I'm happy with it. A version with mostly inside leg zippers is what I'd really want to see. I'd give it five stars if it did that.



Nelson-Rigg Unisex-Adult SR-6000-ORG-03-LG Stormrider Motorcycle Rain Suit 2-Piece, (Orange/Black, LG), Large) Review:


For me, this rain suit is quite effective. I wear it in windy conditions and as an additional layer when it's quite cold. With one exception, it is simple to put on. The zippers for the legs should have been on the inside of the legs, in my opinion. Even if the zippers are a little difficult to pull in some places, which they typically are, it's far simpler to reach there than on the outsides. It doesn't fit well around my neck, but since the collar of my riding jacket is also up there, it's not a major concern. In general, I'm happy with it. A version with mostly inside leg zippers is what I'd really want to see. I'd give it five stars if it did that.



Nelson-Rigg SR-6000-HVY-02-MD Stormrider Rain Suit (Black/High Visibility Yellow, Medium) Review:


Depending on the manufacturer, I often fall between a medium and big. I struggled to choose the right size after reading the reviews and examining sizing charts. I weigh about 150 pounds at 5'6". The waist was too narrow and the chest was too large for the medium. The waist was ideal for the large, but the chest was far too large. I tried the medium because I figured I could always return it if it didn't work. I'm happy I went with the medium. They are not lying when they claim that it is designed to fit over your protective clothes. Despite appearing enormous, it slips right over my attire and leathers. Additionally, everything is fairly flexible. If you're unsure of what size to get, go with the size that you typically wear in clothing. Don't get confused like I was by all the charts and other reviews.I've had some experience with the rain suit. Every time, it has kept me dry. It mostly simply drizzled lightly here and there. Before writing a review, I was waiting for a significant downpour. I was traveling from San Antonio to Houston a couple weekends ago. After less than twenty minutes of driving, it began to rain. Along with the boot covers I also got at the same time, I stopped and put them on. The most of the trip home it rained on me. While some rain was light, other rain was so heavy that the cages could only go at 40 mph. To put it another way, it was pouring. I spent almost four hours in the rain before returning home. I was completely parched.Positives: It performs admirably. For modest, convenient storage, the top and bottom roll effortlessly into the hood. top-notch hook pile fastening (AKA Velcro). straps that are adjustable under the heel. hood with a drawstring that fits beneath the helmet. around the wrists, snug. High-visibility hues and reflective tape (reflective material). It is high on the neck, but not so high that it is difficult for me to swivel my head.Cons: Putting on my boot covers makes it difficult to get my boots through. My blue jeans are what I reach as I pull the pants up to my legs. To fit the strap beneath my boot coverings was difficult.



Nelson-Rigg Stormrider Rain Suit (Black/High Visibility Yellow, XX-Large) Review:


Depending on the manufacturer, I often fall between a medium and big. I struggled to choose the right size after reading the reviews and examining sizing charts. I weigh about 150 pounds at 5'6". The waist was too narrow and the chest was too large for the medium. The waist was ideal for the large, but the chest was far too large. I tried the medium because I figured I could always return it if it didn't work. I'm happy I went with the medium. They are not lying when they claim that it is designed to fit over your protective clothes. Despite appearing enormous, it slips right over my attire and leathers. Additionally, everything is fairly flexible. If you're unsure of what size to get, go with the size that you typically wear in clothing. Don't get confused like I was by all the charts and other reviews.I've had some experience with the rain suit. Every time, it has kept me dry. It mostly simply drizzled lightly here and there. Before writing a review, I was waiting for a significant downpour. I was traveling from San Antonio to Houston a couple weekends ago. After less than twenty minutes of driving, it began to rain. Along with the boot covers I also got at the same time, I stopped and put them on. The most of the trip home it rained on me. While some rain was light, other rain was so heavy that the cages could only go at 40 mph. To put it another way, it was pouring. I spent almost four hours in the rain before returning home. I was completely parched.Positives: It performs admirably. For modest, convenient storage, the top and bottom roll effortlessly into the hood. top-notch hook pile fastening (AKA Velcro). straps that are adjustable under the heel. hood with a drawstring that fits beneath the helmet. around the wrists, snug. High-visibility hues and reflective tape (reflective material). It is high on the neck, but not so high that it is difficult for me to swivel my head.Cons: Putting on my boot covers makes it difficult to get my boots through. My blue jeans are what I reach as I pull the pants up to my legs. To fit the strap beneath my boot coverings was difficult.