The Role of Motorcycle Suits in Preventing Road Rash and Injuries

The Role of Motorcycle Suits in Preventing Road Rash and Injuries

At Turbo Race Gear, your best source for superior quality riding gear, this issue will be explained to you in detail with emphasis on cowhide and kangaroo leather motorcycle suits. 

It is now high time that we took our way into the world of waterproof motorcycle suits to understand how maintenance and technology all combine to ensure that you are protected from natural forces when riding.

The Natural State of Leather: Is It Waterproof?

Leathers used for motorcycle suits such as cowhide and kangaroo leather are not water proofs by themselves. Both belong to the group of organic substances obtained from animal skins, which are characteristic of porous properties. 

As it is naturally formed they have the capability to withstand small amount of moisture but they get absorbed when exposed to water for long time. Prolonged wet conditions may damage the fibers, cause leather swelling, stiffening and eventual cracking when it has dried.

Waterproofing is also important

It becomes critical for leather waterproof motorcycle suits to be functional, comfortable and presentable throughout their usage. Waterproofing provides a barrier that:

•Protects the Leather’s Integrity: Sealing water also retains the sturdiness coupled with softness of the leather.

•Enhances Rider Comfort: A well insulated environment makes you warm, comfortable and on task even if it starts raining abruptly.

•Extends Suit Longevity: Waterproofing reduces the incidences of losses due to damp, thus protecting your investment.

At Turbo Race Gear, we understand that the rider needs protection regardless of the weather that he or she is riding through. This is what you should know about waterproof gear.

Motorcycle Suits made from Cowhide Leather

Features of Cowhide Leather

Cowhide leather is the most preferred material for motorcycle suits and jackets since it is thick and very hard wearing with best abrasion qualities. Cowhide can only handle very light washing.

Waterproofing Cowhide Leather

1. Factory Treatments: Many Turbo Race Gear cowhide leather suits arrive to the consumer with applied water repellent treatments during the manufacturing process. These coatings are meant for riding in rain and splash protection, provide an added first layer of protection.

2. DIY Waterproofing: To maintain or enhance the waterproof properties of cowhide:

• Apply Leather Waterproofing Sprays: Spray it with a high quality waterproofing spray that has been developed for use on leather. These sprays offer a kind of shield on the surface and keep the material away from moisture while allowing it to breathe.

•Use Leather Wax or Creams: Conditioning waxes and creams are especially suitable for sustaining the correct moisture level and to avoid water absorption.

3. Waterproof Membranes: Some of the many contemporary cowhide leather suits contain waterproof materials. These linings are inserted into the fabric of the suit, making it waterproof.

• Pat the areas with a dry and clean towel to remove the remaining water.

• Do not tumble dry or iron the suit, hang it to dry in a fresh and relatively airy place and also not under   direct sunshine.

• Put a conditioner after drying in order to make your skin soft and free from cracks.

Why Choose Cowhide Leather?

Turbo Race Gear leather motorcycle suits provide great value for riders who are looking for long lasting full protection and traditional styling. Finally, they are ready for other kinds of weather and promise great protection and comfortable wears, as long as the waterproofing procedure has been completed.

Kangaroo Leather Motorcycle Suits

Features of Kangaroo Leather

Its advantages include high strength to weight ratio, thus it has been used for making protective motorcycle suits. It is lighter, more flexible and stronger than cowhide thus affording a freedom of movement and protection that cannot be matched. 

However, similar to cowhide, the kangaroo leather is not naturally waterproof.

Treatment for waterproofing kangaroo leather

1. High Tech Processing: The Turbo Race Gear kangaroo leather suits are subjected to the latest treatment in water resistance. 

2. Ongoing Waterproof Maintenance: To maintain the waterproofing of kangaroo leather suits:

•Reapply Protective Coatings: Always use waterproofing sprays particularly for lighter leather outerwear. Ideally be spread evenly on the garment and left until dry before it is worn.

•Condition Regularly: Conditioning balms are light in weight and maintain the softness of the leather while forming thin layer of water resistant coat.

3. Post Wet Care: If your kangaroo leather suit gets wet:

• Dab excess water with a soft, absorbent cloth.

• Hang to air-dry. Avoid high heat or sunlight.

• Restoring the supple nature in leathers with a little conditioner.

Why Choose Kangaroo Leather?

Turbo Race Gear’s kangaroo leather motorcycle suits offer the highest level of protection for riders who set high standards. They offer unmatched strength, flexibility and lightness, making them particularly suitable for racing and recreational motorcyclists. 

How Turbo Race Gear Innovates Waterproofing?

At Turbo Race Gear, we have realized that the main ingredient to providing superior riding gears is innovation. That’s why our leather motorcycle suits include a host of advanced waterproofing features:

•Integrated Linings: Membranes in our suits are of high performance and act as waterproofing barriers.

•Factory-Sealed Seams: Seams are reinforced to avoid water coming in with particularly important areas thus enabling the user to remain dry.

•Customizable Treatments: We present additional waterproofing options as per your usage conditions and the style.

How to take care of Leather Suit for a longer time

1. Clean Regularly:  Wipe clean to avoid spillage of water or formation of stains that could be so hard to     clean.

2. Store Properly: Do not store your suit in direct sunlight or within a place with high humidity. A breathable garment bag should be used to prevent contact with dust and also to avoid coming into contact with humidity.

3. Avoid Prolonged Wet Conditions: If you have information that you will be frequently exposed to heavy rain then it will be wise to layer your leather suit with raincoats.

4. Inspect Annually: Sometimes, water-proofing coatings or membranes get worn out you should check if it is so, do some touch up on the suit.

Is it Worth Paying for Waterproof Leather Motorcycle Suits?

Turbo Race Gear’s leather suits are worn by those who expect their gear to be reliable, comfortable and stylish irrespective of the weather condition. 

When treated with proper waterproofing chemicals and most of all, cowhide and kangaroo leather suits are capable of delivering a most adequate performance thereby ensuring that the rider is dry and sure-footed on the long journey.

Stay Dry with Waterproof Motorcycle Gear

Cowhide leather and kangaroo leather motorcycle suits do not come with inherent waterproof capability. 

With the help of your feedback our team will ensure that riders get the appropriate gear for their riding performance. Discover more of our carefully crafted leather suits for everyone to realize the blend of performance, durability, and most importantly protection from water. 

It should however be understood that this mostly focuses on waterproofing but it is also vital to understand that motorcycle suits are also very useful in protection against road rash and injuries due to abrasion resistant material and added padding at specific parts of the suit.

Ride smart, ride stylish, and let Turbo Race Gear keep you safe from all, whether it is sunshine or showers.

FAQ’s

Do motorcycle suits prevent road rash effectively?

 Yes. Leather and abrasion-resistant textile suits create a protective barrier between skin and tarmac significantly reducing road rash severity and preventing deep tissue damage during high-speed slides.

Is leather naturally waterproof for motorcycle suits?

 No. Cowhide and kangaroo leather are naturally porous and absorb moisture over time. Factory waterproofing treatments, membrane linings, and sealed seams are required to make leather suits rain-resistant.

What is the difference between water-resistant and waterproof motorcycle suits?

 Water-resistant suits repel light rain and splashes through surface coatings. Waterproof suits use sealed seams, waterproof membranes, and waterproof zippers to prevent water penetration in sustained heavy rain.

How do I waterproof a cowhide leather motorcycle suit?

 Apply quality leather waterproofing spray evenly across the suit, use conditioning wax to maintain suppleness, and reapply treatments regularly especially after heavy rain exposure or deep cleaning sessions.

How does kangaroo leather compare to cowhide for wet weather riding?

 Both require waterproofing treatments as neither is naturally waterproof. Kangaroo leather's lighter weight and superior flexibility make it easier to treat and maintain, but both perform comparably when properly protected.

How should I care for a leather motorcycle suit after riding in rain?

 Pat excess water with a soft cloth, hang to air-dry away from direct heat and sunlight, then apply a leather conditioner once fully dry to restore suppleness and maintain the suit's waterproof protective barrier.

How often should waterproofing treatments be reapplied to leather suits?

 Reapply waterproofing spray or conditioning wax every three to six months under normal use  and immediately after any heavy rain exposure, deep cleaning, or when water no longer beads on the leather surface.

 

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