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C.Wilber Birch Run, MI
The Win-Tron pit crew uses ProFox Racing suits in the ARCA RE/MAX Series and the Hooter’s Pro Cup Series.

Win-Tron Racing
Lakeville, MN

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ProFox Underwear & Hoods

FR undergarments can provide a few vital extra seconds to escape a fire.

Thermal Protection Performance Rating (TPP) = 14
Carbon
Tops $65 / Bottoms $55 / Hoods $26
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Carbite Top | Black
Carbite Bottom | Black
FRC-X Hood | Black
[+] Enlarge Top  [+] Enlarge Bottom  [+] Enlarge Hood               Daily Special:  Underwear Combo
Carbite® Carbon Fiber Tops and Bottoms
Using the latest in FR protection, ProFox introduces Carbite. Carbite is the newest standard in safety apparel offering excellent protection with amazing fire resistant characteristics using carbon fibers.
Lightweight with inherent moisture wicking properties.
Breathable waffle knit 4-way stretch
Carbite TPP Rating = 14
(Thermal Protection Performance)
Available colors: Black
Fire Resistant Hood / Balaclava
Single eye / Long bell Type
Breathable flex-stretch Premium FRC-X Filament.
Soft, Comfortable with inherent moisture wicking properties.
One Size fits all - Provides maximum coverage to head, face, neck, with enough stretch to cover everything.
SFI® 3.3 Certification crest.
Available colors: Black
Underwear Sizing Chart
MED
LRG
XLG
Chest
34"-38"
38"-43"
42"-46"
Waist
30"-34"
34"-38"
38"-42"
Sizing Tip: If you are between sizes, opt for the larger size.
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What's in Stock
MED
LRG
XLG
Carbon - Tops
Yes
Yes
Yes
Carbon-Bottoms
Yes
Yes
Yes
           
Hoods (one size)
Yes
 
WORTH KNOWING

Whether you call it a balaclava, racing head sock, hood or head cover, many sanctioning bodies require them when drivers have facial hair. Additionally, It is also covers the part of your body that is exposed when the rest of it is protected.

It's always a good idea to check with your sanctioning body for their specific safety requirements.