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ToggleYou need to try the Motorfist one-piece!
In the early 1970s, when I started driving a snowmobile, the snowsuit I was wearing was a one-piece made by my mother. The materials used at the time got wet really quickly… Several decades later, technology has changed a lot. Wearing a one-piece again brought back memories of my childhood.
Me and my little sister
Y two little sisters
The clothing manufacturer Motorfist gave me the opportunity to test its one-piece, an ultra-performance snowsuit. I like bright colors, I am well served, the colors are superb. Here is the technical sheet of the one-piece:
- eVent® Fabrics Outershell with Fully Taped Seams
- 300D Polyester Body, Legs & Arms
- 500D Nylon Panels on Seat, Knees & Lower Legs
- Waterproof Stretch Underarm & Lower Back Panels
- 120g Primaloft® Insulation Throughout
- Moisture Wicking Liner with Fleece Lined Sleeves
- All Zippers are YKK®
- Removable Hood with Shaped Visor & Three Adjustment Points
- Drawstring at Collar
- Aquaguard® Zippers and Vents
- Adjustable Wrist Cuffs on Outershell
- Lycra Powder Cuffs with Thumbholes at Wrists
- Expanding Elastic Waist with 2 Adjusters
- Waterproof Adjustable Powder Gaiters with Boot Clip & Snap
- Articulated Seat & Gusseted Crotch
- Articulated Knees with Removable Padding
The first thing I notice, was how it is easy to move. I was comfortable moving around on my snowmobile. It is very warm. When you open the ventilation openings, the air quickly penetrates and cools you down, which is great when you have to do big efforts. The one-piece lets moisture out and I stayed dry during my whole test, even though I tried on purpose to get wet. The waterproofness of this one-piece is incredible.
I really recommend the Motorfist Blitzkrieg one-piece to snowmobilers. It's the perfect suit for snowmobiler who enjoys off trail and trail riding. I thank Motorfist for allowing me to try this suit. For more information, you can visit their website at www.motorfist.com.