Very nice black RJS fire suit/driving pants, shoes, gloves, helmet

Have a few things for sale. All items are in good shape, gently used.

Helmet - HJC Air Snarl, SNELL/DOT approved. Size XXL. Brand new clear shield. Always stored in a bag - in great shape.
$140

RJS multi layer fire gear:
Pants: RJS 3-2A/5 multi layer Nomex pants. Black. Size XXL. Has a few stitches in the waist to make the waist smaller, but can be removed easily without damage.
$100

Shoes: RJS 3.3/5 black mid-cut leather and Kevlar lined driving shoes. Size 13. Great shape
$60

Gloves: RJS 3.3/5 multi layer gloves. Black. Size L.
$30

$300 for everything listed here.
$175 for all clothing

Please PM or mail [email protected]

Thanks!



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JA$ON

ching chong potato
Sep 7, 2004
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Any idea like for the pants what waist size they may fit? And length? Since I'm 6"4 and 35-36 inch waist.

I'm 6'4" and have a 38" waist. I got XXL for the length, and there is just a few small stitches in the waist to make the pants smaller. They are elastic in the waist band so they would probably fit fine if youre a 36" waist. You will need a XL or XXL pant because your tall. I have a 33"-34" inseam on most pants
 

JA$ON

ching chong potato
Sep 7, 2004
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yes but the SNELL rating will have either an M or an SA in front of it. Does your SNELL sticker have an M or SA in front of it (maybe just show a photo of your Snell sticker?) It will say 2010 and in front of the 2010 should be an M or SA

The picture of the SNELL sticker is in my second photo, seen above.

That being said, its a Motorcycle helmet, and any sites that had it listed, it was M-SNELL rated

 

SinisterSHO

Tame Racing Driver
Jul 20, 2007
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That is not the Snell sticker. Look under the lining on the inside.

Should look like this
snell-sa2005-certification-sticker.jpg
 

JA$ON

ching chong potato
Sep 7, 2004
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Sorry for the delay guys. Busy, short week at work. It is indeed Snell M2010.
My car has a 25.5 cage, and all the required safety equipment as it goes 150+ mph to the 1/8th mile and well into the 7 second zone in the 1/4. Never had an issue with tech when they checked my gear. Thank you for teaching me the difference though! Learn something new everyday

 

chris101

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Jun 25, 2009
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I'm not sure drag strips even require that. But I know most road race groups will.


Actually, many road race groups require an SA rated helmet (not M rated). MVP (for example) will not allow the M rated helmet but NASA (National Auto Sport Association) will allow an M Snell rated helmet in HPDE but not the race groups.
 

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