Rev'it Argon 2 One-Piece Leather Suit: A Race-Ready Beast Looking for a one-piece leather suit that's both stylish and safe? The Rev'it Argon 2 is just what you need. Made from durable cowhide leather, this suit is built to withstand the rigors of track riding. With its bold, figure-hugging design and stretch panels, the Argon 2 offers a comfortable and unrestricted fit. The perforated outer shell and ventilation panels keep you cool even on the hottest days, while the built-in safety features ensure you're protected in case of a fall. So whether you're a seasoned racer or just looking to take your riding to the next level, the Rev'it Argon 2 One-Piece Leather Suit is the perfect choice.
Rev'it Argon 2 One-Piece Leather Suit: A Race-Ready Beast Looking for a one-piece leather suit that's both stylish and safe? The Rev'it Argon 2 is just what you need. Made from durable cowhide leather, this suit is built to withstand the rigors of track riding. With its bold, figure-hugging design and stretch panels, the Argon 2 offers a comfortable and unrestricted fit. The perforated outer shell and ventilation panels keep you cool even on the hottest days, while the built-in safety features ensure you're protected in case of a fall. So whether you're a seasoned racer or just looking to take your riding to the next level, the Rev'it Argon 2 One-Piece Leather Suit is the perfect choice.
Rev'it Argon 2 One-Piece Leather Suit: A Race-Ready Beast Looking for a one-piece leather suit that's both stylish and safe? The Rev'it Argon 2 is just what you need. Made from durable cowhide leather, this suit is built to withstand the rigors of track riding. With its bold, figure-hugging design and stretch panels, the Argon 2 offers a comfortable and unrestricted fit. The perforated outer shell and ventilation panels keep you cool even on the hottest days, while the built-in safety features ensure you're protected in case of a fall. So whether you're a seasoned racer or just looking to take your riding to the next level, the Rev'it Argon 2 One-Piece Leather Suit is the perfect choice.
Rev'it Argon 2 One-Piece Leather Suit: A Race-Ready Beast Looking for a one-piece leather suit that's both stylish and safe? The Rev'it Argon 2 is just what you need. Made from durable cowhide leather, this suit is built to withstand the rigors of track riding. With its bold, figure-hugging design and stretch panels, the Argon 2 offers a comfortable and unrestricted fit. The perforated outer shell and ventilation panels keep you cool even on the hottest days, while the built-in safety features ensure you're protected in case of a fall. So whether you're a seasoned racer or just looking to take your riding to the next level, the Rev'it Argon 2 One-Piece Leather Suit is the perfect choice.
Last updated at 07/30/2025 22:44:11
originally posted on revzilla.com
As my bike and I took a very expensive sled ride after going wide turn 1 at NYST, this Suit let me keep my skin with little to no wear or damage on the suit itself. This was my first ever track day, and my first ever crash, street or the track. I walked away with not a single injury.
originally posted on revzilla.com
I'll start with my measurements as I'm an odd sized fellow:Neck - 16"Chest - 38"Waist - 31"Arms - 22"Thighs - 19.5"Inseam - 33"Height - 6'0"Size ordered - 48So I'm tall and skinny with broad shoulders and thick neck but only 155 lbs at 6 feet. It is always a nightmare finding gear that fits. I originally ordered a 46 as I own a Rev It! textile jacket in the same size. Big mistake. On the 46 the waist fit fine, everything else was very, VERY form fitting. The biggest issue was the length from the crotch to the shoulders, my torso was about 2" to long so it really kinda crunched me up. I opted for the one size larger (48) and thankfully, it worked out perfect. I was concerned that the waist and thighs would be super baggy but given it's fit, I'd say Rev It! ... MoreI'll start with my measurements as I'm an odd sized fellow:Neck - 16"Chest - 38"Waist - 31"Arms - 22"Thighs - 19.5"Inseam - 33"Height - 6'0"Size ordered - 48So I'm tall and skinny with broad shoulders and thick neck but only 155 lbs at 6 feet. It is always a nightmare finding gear that fits. I originally ordered a 46 as I own a Rev It! textile jacket in the same size. Big mistake. On the 46 the waist fit fine, everything else was very, VERY form fitting. The biggest issue was the length from the crotch to the shoulders, my torso was about 2" to long so it really kinda crunched me up. I opted for the one size larger (48) and thankfully, it worked out perfect. I was concerned that the waist and thighs would be super baggy but given it's fit, I'd say Rev It! sizing is on the smaller side as the waist on the 48 measures 2" larger than my actual size but fits great and gives me the perfect amount of room for moveability without any material flapping in the wind. The chest is pretty on point with the measurements given. The inseam on the size 46 and 48 are the same, although I will admit they are a little short, the legs stop about 3" above my ankles, boots take care of that and surprisingly the knee puck sits right where it should. The arms are also a little short, but only by an inch or so, my gauntlet gloves cover that. Going up one size did give me more room in the length of the torso as well, it's still a little snug on the boys but it is not uncomfortable. It slides on easily over the shoulders and is snug enough that it doesn't flop off when you unzip.The quality is nothing short of great, which I expect as I hold Rev It! gear in the top echelon of brands. At $1,000 you're getting a great suit that I would put up against $1,500 and $2,000 suits any day.I was really surprised how well this suit breathes. The day I got it I put 259 miles on it in 87° heat and yes I did sweat, but I never really got hot which I attribute to the airflow.The armor in the elbows, shoulders, and back were comfortable. The knee pads were, well, pretty uncomfortable. I would HIGHLY recommend a base layer for your legs as once you sweat, the liner has a tendency to pull on the skin of your knee. Other than that the only other gripe is the size of the neck when fully zipped, but I won't fault Rev It! as my neck is abnormally large compared to my body type. I'd theorize that a 15" neck would fit comfortably.As for the styling, the 46 I ordered I opted for the black/white and after seeing it in person I didn't really like the white on the forearms. When I returned that and got the size 48 I went with the black/yellow combo and it is beautiful. I use an Arai Vector 2 in flat black with a mirror visor and it looks amazing. And we all know that's important! :DOverall any gripes I have stated about sizing are really due to my odd size. If you're considering this suit I'd say it runs on the slightly small side of the measurements listed. And for $1,000 bucks you're getting a GREAT product. I couldn't be happier with my purchase. And I also have to give a shout out to Revzilla's customer service, as always the return and exchange was a breeze.
| Ride Style | Racer & Track Day |
| Season | Summer, Three Season |
| Matching Products | No |
| Body Armour | Elbows, Hips, Knees, Shoulders |
| Hump | Large Vented Hump |
As my bike and I took a very expensive sled ride after going wide turn 1 at NYST, this Suit let me keep my skin with little to no wear or damage on the suit itself. This was my first ever track day, and my first ever crash, street or the track. I walked away with not a single injury.
I'll start with my measurements as I'm an odd sized fellow:Neck - 16"Chest - 38"Waist - 31"Arms - 22"Thighs - 19.5"Inseam - 33"Height - 6'0"Size ordered - 48So I'm tall and skinny with broad shoulders and thick neck but only 155 lbs at 6 feet. It is always a nightmare finding gear that fits. I originally ordered a 46 as I own a Rev It! textile jacket in the same size. Big mistake. On the 46 the waist fit fine, everything else was very, VERY form fitting. The biggest issue was the length from the crotch to the shoulders, my torso was about 2" to long so it really kinda crunched me up. I opted for the one size larger (48) and thankfully, it worked out perfect. I was concerned that the waist and thighs would be super baggy but given it's fit, I'd say Rev It! ... MoreI'll start with my measurements as I'm an odd sized fellow:Neck - 16"Chest - 38"Waist - 31"Arms - 22"Thighs - 19.5"Inseam - 33"Height - 6'0"Size ordered - 48So I'm tall and skinny with broad shoulders and thick neck but only 155 lbs at 6 feet. It is always a nightmare finding gear that fits. I originally ordered a 46 as I own a Rev It! textile jacket in the same size. Big mistake. On the 46 the waist fit fine, everything else was very, VERY form fitting. The biggest issue was the length from the crotch to the shoulders, my torso was about 2" to long so it really kinda crunched me up. I opted for the one size larger (48) and thankfully, it worked out perfect. I was concerned that the waist and thighs would be super baggy but given it's fit, I'd say Rev It! sizing is on the smaller side as the waist on the 48 measures 2" larger than my actual size but fits great and gives me the perfect amount of room for moveability without any material flapping in the wind. The chest is pretty on point with the measurements given. The inseam on the size 46 and 48 are the same, although I will admit they are a little short, the legs stop about 3" above my ankles, boots take care of that and surprisingly the knee puck sits right where it should. The arms are also a little short, but only by an inch or so, my gauntlet gloves cover that. Going up one size did give me more room in the length of the torso as well, it's still a little snug on the boys but it is not uncomfortable. It slides on easily over the shoulders and is snug enough that it doesn't flop off when you unzip.The quality is nothing short of great, which I expect as I hold Rev It! gear in the top echelon of brands. At $1,000 you're getting a great suit that I would put up against $1,500 and $2,000 suits any day.I was really surprised how well this suit breathes. The day I got it I put 259 miles on it in 87° heat and yes I did sweat, but I never really got hot which I attribute to the airflow.The armor in the elbows, shoulders, and back were comfortable. The knee pads were, well, pretty uncomfortable. I would HIGHLY recommend a base layer for your legs as once you sweat, the liner has a tendency to pull on the skin of your knee. Other than that the only other gripe is the size of the neck when fully zipped, but I won't fault Rev It! as my neck is abnormally large compared to my body type. I'd theorize that a 15" neck would fit comfortably.As for the styling, the 46 I ordered I opted for the black/white and after seeing it in person I didn't really like the white on the forearms. When I returned that and got the size 48 I went with the black/yellow combo and it is beautiful. I use an Arai Vector 2 in flat black with a mirror visor and it looks amazing. And we all know that's important! :DOverall any gripes I have stated about sizing are really due to my odd size. If you're considering this suit I'd say it runs on the slightly small side of the measurements listed. And for $1,000 bucks you're getting a GREAT product. I couldn't be happier with my purchase. And I also have to give a shout out to Revzilla's customer service, as always the return and exchange was a breeze.
| Ride Style | Racer & Track Day |
| Season | Summer, Three Season |
| Matching Products | No |
| Body Armour | Elbows, Hips, Knees, Shoulders |
| Hump | Large Vented Hump |