racing suits at Sube Sports - Racing Equipment
PUMA brings Formula 1–inspired design to motorsport gear. Their suits are shaped by feedback from top drivers worldwide.
The focus is on light weight and durability. Fire-resistant fabrics add certified protection against heat and flames.
FIA and SFI approvals mean every suit blends safety, comfort, and modern style.
Sparco is known across the globe for fireproof driver apparel. Their suits are light, stylish, and made for lasting comfort.
Breathable fabrics and smart construction work well for both local and top-level events.
Each Sparco design meets FIA and SFI standards, giving drivers trusted safety on track.
Alpinestars is trusted by drivers at every level. Nomex® layers give fire resistance that goes beyond FIA requirements.
Ergonomic cuts match the natural driving position. This improves mobility and reduces strain during long sessions.
Breathable linings and light fabrics help keep drivers cool without reducing protection.
OMP has built its name on safety and innovation. They were among the first to gain approval under updated FIA rules.
Their suits use reinforced stitching and light fabrics. This mix gives strength, comfort, and natural movement.
OMP apparel is seen in Formula 1, endurance races, and touring cars around the world.
A racing suit is one of the most important items in motorsport. At Sube Sports, we stock FIA- and SFI-approved gear built for tough conditions. Whether you race full-time or attend track days, the right suit helps protect and keeps you comfortable.
Why a Racing Suit Matters
Racing brings speed, heat, and close contact. Certified apparel protects against fire, abrasion, and impacts. Modern suits use Nomex® fibers to resist flames while staying flexible. Added layers increase safety, and ergonomic cuts support natural movement. With the right suit, you meet track rules and gain peace of mind.
Main Benefits
- Fire resistance to guard against flames and heat.
- Strong seams and fabrics for longer life.
- Breathable linings that reduce sweat and heat.
- Light fabrics that cut fatigue during long sessions.
- Tailored fit for comfort and a pro look.
Features to Look For
- FIA 8856-2000 or SFI 3.2A/5 certification.
- Two-layer suits for light use. Three layers for top protection.
- A snug but flexible fit for safety and comfort.
- Ventilated panels or fabrics for hot weather.
- Pre-curved arms and legs to cut fatigue in the seat.
Entry-Level vs. Professional
New drivers: For schools or casual events, a two-layer suit is safe and affordable.
Experienced drivers: For endurance or pro events, a three-layer suit is best. These are lighter, more breathable, and better for long races.
Common Mistakes
- Wearing the wrong size. Loose gear snags, tight gear restricts.
- Skipping certification. Non-approved suits may not be allowed.
- Ignoring climate. Choose ventilation for heat, insulation for cool weather.
- Poor care. Harsh washing damages fireproof fibers.
Care Tips
Wash in cold water with mild soap. Avoid bleach and softeners. Air dry only. Store in a cool, dark place. Check often for wear and replace if damaged.
Who Needs One?
Fireproof gear is required in most races and smart for all drivers. Professionals must comply with FIA or SFI rules. Even at track days, wearing one lowers risk and shows a commitment to safety. Youth drivers need properly fitted suits for full protection.
FAQs
How long does a racing suit last? With good care, several seasons. Heavy use may shorten its life.
Do I need one for track days? Many tracks require it. Even if not, it adds safety.
Are modern suits comfortable? Yes. They are light, breathable, and reduce fatigue.
Shop Racing Suits at Sube Sports
At Sube Sports, we stock FIA- and SFI-approved racing suits for every driver. From entry-level to pro gear, our range blends safety, comfort, and style. Shop today and get ready with apparel that keeps you safe and competitive.