DRAG RACE LEATHERS

AHDRA Top Fuel Champion, Steve Moore
Our custom drag racing leathers are designed to meet the needs of racers at all levels. We offer three stages of drag leathers to accommodate all budget and feature levels. Of course you can still customize any package to meet your exact needs. No, we are not the best known leathers on the market, just the best, we believe you can buy. If you are looking for what is trendy, then look elsewhere, but if you want quality, then look no further.
A basic drag leathers suit consists of a two-piece zip together jacket and pants with a brass full waist zipper. Each suit comes standard with 7" brass sleeve zippers and 12" brass leg zippers.
We offer the very best in quality components and craftsmanship backed by one on one customer service. Our prices are below other custom makers, and most off-the-rack foreign brands. Be one of the leaders and wear Advanced Design drag leathers, not one of the followers in the pack.
Also with our expanded embroidery services, we can coordinate your whole team's look with team shirts.
AD Pro 3 Suit
This is our top of the line Pro Drag Suit for the maximum in protection.
Includes:
- Shoulder, elbow/forearm, knee/shin closed cell foam
- Leather shoulder, elbow/forearm, knee/shin, spine, hip and seat padding
- Closed cell foam hip padding
- Spandex® panel
- Kidney, crotch and elbow vents
*Articulated back protectors also available*
Stage II Suit
Includes:
- Leather shoulder, elbow/forearm, knee/shin, and seat padding
- Spandex® panel
- Kidney and crotch vents
Stage I Suit
Includes:
- Leather shoulder, elbow, knee/shin, and seat padding
- Spandex® panel

Darren Mauldin, AHDRA Western Pro Modified Champion
Please remember that all design and lettering charges are additional. Liners, whether separate or sewn-in are also extra.
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