G-FORCE Racing Gear is proud to introduce a new addition to the driver suit line in the GF-125. The GF-125 Single Layer, one piece suit is built as an addition to the G-FORCE Racing Gear suit line in order to offer another option to the single layer market. The award winning GTex construction that has been used in all G-FORCE Racing Gear suits has been utilized to manufacture the GF-125 at specs that exceed the SFI 3.2A/1 specifications. The SFI 3.2a/1 tag is included and has been moved to the left arm cuff so that tech inspectors can easily see the certification. The single layer of this suit is made with Pyrovatex® fabric to achieve the TPP rating of near 10. As the pictures show, the GF-125 comes with an attractive semi-gloss finish. With the semi-gloss finish, as a driver the wearer can stand out and be noticed. The clean color styles of the GF-125 give a finished look to attract both fans and potential sponsors. The shoulders of the GF-125 come accented with straight, black epaulets that give the driver a crisp edge to the apex of the shoulder line so that you portray the consummate racer. This new suit comes standard with the proprietary Lok-Tru Belt Tensioning System to pull the waist tight with no elastic. The legs of the GF-125 are finished with hidden cuffs under a wide, boot cuff pant leg.
G-FORCE Racing Gear is proud to introduce a new addition to the multi layer driver suit line in the GF-525 one-piece suit. The GF-525 Multi Layer suit is built as an addition to the G-FORCE Racing Gear suit line in order to offer another option to the multi layer market. The award winning GTex construction that has been used in all G-FORCE Racing Gear suits has been utilized to manufacture the GF-525 at specs that exceed the SFI 3.2A/5 specifications. The SFI 3.2a/5 tag is included and has been moved to the left arm cuff so that tech inspectors can easily see the certification.
The G-FORCE Racing Gear® GF-745 One Piece suit has been designed to provide a premium product at reasonable prices. This multi-layered, meta-aramid/para-aramid blend suit with a fire retardant knit inner exceeds SFI 3.2a/5 standards in all categories. Cross pattern stitched layers provide excellent breathability without compromising radiant extreme temperature coverage.
The outer layer is offered in a textured black blue or red fire retardant blend accented in semi-gloss gray accents. Wide flat shoulders are made to work with todays head and neck restraint devices while maintaining sharp lines when out of the car. Arm to shoulder junctions are rung with a 360 degree knit arm hole for both ease of movement and ventilation. Deep functional front pockets are standard for storing items when outside of the car.
The interior of this suit is made with a soft knit, fire retardant material that stays cool on the body. The Velcro® belt is soft yet functional to sharpen the look of the suit. A heavy duty brass zipper is utilized for enclosure even under stress. The bottom of the suit has color accent pieces outside the roomy boot cuff pant legs. The GF-745 is now the affordable flagship suit of G-FORCE Racing Gear®.
G-Force Racing Gear currently offers 2 Sfi-5 rated suits a Pyrovatex racing suit as well as a lighter weight Nomex suit.
When shopping for a new race suit you want to compare the differences so that you are able to find the best suit that fits your budget. If you are looking to keep your suit cost down your most affordable option is single layer suits which carry an SFI-1 rating. Such as the Velocity 1 Race Suit. We recommend it to drivers looking for an affordable suit since it has an outstanding TPP rating of 10.2. Although what many people dont realize with new materials like Proban / Pyrovatex you can get yourself into a SFI-5 Multi-layer suit with out destroying your racing budget. The Crow Quilted Two Layer Proban Driving Suit is a very popular choice for any driver looking for an entry level suit. Even in the lower priced SFI-5 suits you can still find a suit that has a custom look to it such as the Velocity 5 Multi-Layer Race Suit with its Euro styling it will get you noticed by everyone. If you wanted a suit made with lightweight material such as Nomex or Aramidic fabric the Alpinestars GP Start Suit is a good place to start. Now if you want suit with features like arm gussets and a stretch panel in the back take a look at the Alpinestars GP Race Suit or the Simpson Crossover Racing Suit. They are2 of our top of the line SFI-5 suits with the GP Race being a ultra-light 3-layer suit offering superior protection with out the feeling of a bulky suit. Now dont forget that the best way to keep that new suit clean is with Molecule Wash which is specifically designed for caring for technical fabrics.
There are basically two types of auto racing suits: Single Layer Suits
and Multi-Layer Suits. In addition, you have one or two piece auto racing suits. We recommend that drivers wear one-piece suits, and crewmen can choose from from either type depending upon their responsibities.
While racing suits are most commonly identified by their SFI or FIA ratings, the TPP rating is the best measure of a particular racing suits protection level.TPP ratings are an indication of how long a suit will protect you before you would incur a second degree burn. The TPP rating is divided in half to determine the number of seconds until the human tissue reaches a second-degree burn. For example, if a particular fabric has a TPP rating of 35, it takes 17.5 seconds until a second-degree burn occurs in a flashover situation.
The TPP rating is calculated from a mathematical formula that relates the heat transferred through the garment material to the amount of energy that would be required to cause a second degree burn. TPP results are typically reported as a rating. The TPP rating is the time to incur a second degree burn multiplied by the heat exposure level that the material is exposed. The higher the garment TPP rating, the more time that is required before a second degree burn will occur. The chart below outlines the SFI ratings based on TPP results (shown to the right of the slash mark on the driver suit patch) with the corresponding times to a second degree burn:
SFI Rating
SFI Name
TPP Rating
Time to 2nd Degree Burn
Comments
SFI 3.2A/1
SFI-1
TPP 6
3 Seconds
Common Single Layer Suit
SFI 3.2A/5
SFI-5
TPP 20
10 Seconds
Common Multi-Layer Suit
SFI 3.2A/15
SFI-15
TPP 38
19 Seconds
Used for Drag Racing Applications
SFI 3.2A/20
SFI-20
TPP 80
40 Seconds
Used for Top Fuel Drag Racing
TPP rating can vary within an SFI Rating, for example SFI 3.2A/5 rated suits (commonly called SFI-5) are available with TPP ratings anywhere from 19 to 26 depending on the number of layers and the fire-retardant material used to construct the suit. The only way to increase a TPP rating is through adding multiple layers. However, as you increase layers, suits get bulkier, and bulk does not equal comfort. Your goal in selecting a firesuit should be the balance of comfort with maximum protection. The majority of racers in the US are currently using a 2 or 3-layer SFI-5 rated suit.
The easiest and best way to to increase TPP is to wear Fire Retardant Underwear under you firesuit.These garments are typically made of Nomex, CarbonX, or other FR such as Kermel and Lenzing Materials.It is highly recommended that any driver wear fire-retardant underwear to improve TPP and better protect against injury.