If you're planning long rides, a quality touring suit isn’t just a luxury—it’s essential. Moto Speeds offers a strong line‑up designed with comfort, protection, and style in mind. This guide explores their top and what makes each one a solid choice for your travels.
What Makes a Great Touring Suit?
Modern touring suits are engineered from high-grade textiles like Cordura and other durable synthetics that balance toughness with flexibility. They also integrate:
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Reflective panels and logos for enhanced visibility from all angles
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Water resistance and breathability, ensuring comfort across weather extremes
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Reinforced stitching and CE‑rated armor at key impact zones (elbows, shoulders, knees, spine)
Featured Moto Speeds Touring Suits
Here’s a closer look at Moto Speeds' touring suit options:
Hawk Motorcycle Touring Suit
Crafted from rugged Cordura, the Hawk suit is lightweight yet hard‑wearing—ideal for marathon rides. Breathable, protective, and designed to handle rain, wind, and heat. Reflective accents boost visibility at night
Highlights:
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Laminated reflective strips front and back
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Reinforced protection and padded comfort
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Easy-care—hand or machine wash on gentle, air dry
Vertex Motorcycle Riding Suit
A two-piece textile set optimized for long‑distance adventure touring. Waterproof and ventilated, it adapts seamlessly from rain to scorching heat. CE‑rated reinforcements keep you safe while riding
Benefits:
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Full‑body coverage with durable armor
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Excellent adjustability and unisex sizing
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Maintenance tips: wipe clean after trips, hang to dry, avoid sunlight
Revolt Textile Motorcycle Suit
Light and breathable, the Revolt aims at riders looking for freedom and protection together. Water‑resistant and built for all seasons, it’s ideal for light touring and shorter trips
Benefits:
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Feather‑weight comfort for long hours
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Reflective details enhance visibility
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Care instructions: machine wash cold, no bleach, air dry.
Care Tips to Prolong Suit Life
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Regular Cleaning – Wipe off road grime after each ride.
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Proper Washing – Follow manufacturer instructions for gentle cycles.
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Air Dry Only – Sunlight can degrade fabrics over time.
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Check Armor & Seams – Ensure nothing is worn down after long rides.