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PROFOX Carbite® XP Underwear

Add Extra Protection with fire resistant carbonxfibers.

SFI Rated 3.3 / TTP = 14.6
Carbon
Top $85 / Bottom $80 / Hood $34
Sales tax added to California orders
Carbite® Top | Black
Carbite® Bottom | Black
Carbite® Hood | Black

Carbite® XP Racing Underwear

PROFOX introduces Carbite®. Using the latest in flame retardant thermal barrier shielding - Carbite® is the newest standard in racing safety apparel offering excellent protection with amazing fire resistant characteristics using carbon expanding fibers that deprives the oxygen necessary to sustain a fire. Lightweight and comfortable with inherent moisture wicking properties. Cool and breathable interlock stretch knit. SFI Certified 3.3 Carbite TPP Rating = 14.6 Available colors: Black See all underwear options Underwear Combo Kit in Daily Specials. Carbite® is a registered trademark of PROFOX RACING INC.
Underwear Sizing Chart
SML
MED
LRG
XLG
2XL
Chest
30"-34"
34"-38"
38"-43"
42"-46"
46"-50"
Waist
26"-30"
30"-34"
34"-38"
38"-42"
42"-46"
Sizing Tip: If you are between sizes, opt for the larger size.
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What's in Stock
SML
MED
LRG
XLG
2XL
Carbite Tops
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Carbite Bottoms
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Carbite Hoods
Yes
 
WORTH KNOWING

Combining our Carbite® carbon fiber underwear with our single layer SFI 3.2A/1 suit gives you a total TTP of 25 which exceeds the SFI 3.2A/5 rating by 6. Any racer is well protected with this combination.

Check out our SFI ratings page.

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