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USA Rain Suits

 

Rain Suits

Size

XS S M L XL 2XL 3XL 4XL

Chest

  40 42-44 46-48 49-50 52-54 56 58

Waist

34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48

*All Measurements are in INCHES

 

Xelelment Rain Suits

Size chart
Xelement Rain Gear for Women
*All measurements are in inches
Remarks - Jacket XS S M L XL 2XL 3XL 4XL
A Back Length 27 27½ 28 28½ 29 29½
 
30 30
 
B Chest (all round) 45 47 49 51 53 55 57 59
C Bottom (all round) 43 45 47 49 51 53 55 57
D Shoulder 20½ 21 25 25 ½ 26 26½ 27 24
E Sleeve Length 24 24½ 21 ½ 22 22½ 23 23½ 24
F Cuff Ready (all round) 6 6 ½ 7 8
Remarks - Pants XS S M L XL 2XL 3XL 4XL
G Length 43 43½ 44
 
44½ 45 45½ 46 46½
 
H Hip (all round) 48 50 52 54 56 58 60 62
I Waist Ready (all round) 46 48 50 52 54 56 58 60
J Bottom ready(all round) 9 10 10½ 11 11½ 12 12½



 

Xelement Rain Gear for Men
*All measurements are in inches
Remarks - Jacket S M L XL 2XL 3XL 4XL 5XL
A Back Length 31 31 ½ 32 32 ½ 33 33¼ 33½ 33¾
B Chest (all round) 55 57 59 61 63 65 67 69
C Bottom (all round) 53 55 57 59 61 63 65 67
D Shoulder 24 25 25 ½ 26 26½ 27 27½ 28
E Sleeve Length 24 24 ½ 25 25½ 26 1/2 26½ 26½ 27
F Cuff Ready (all round) 7 7 ½ 8 9
Remarks - Pants S M L XL 2XL 3XL 4XL 5XL
G Length 44 44½
 
45 45½ 46 46½ 47 47½
 
H Hip (all round) 52 54 56 58 60 62 64 66
I Waist Ready (all round) 31 33 35 37 39 41 43 45
J Bottom ready(all round) 10 10½ 11 11½ 11½ 12 12 12





 


 

 

 

These are Standard Charts and do no reflect the actual measurement of the leather garments.  Look for your  normal size and Order one size larger than your measurements on these charts for a more comfortable fit.

Leather Gallery Charts:

Ladies Leather Gallery Jacket Chart.

Standard Sizing:

 

X Small

Small

Medium

Large

X Large

2X Large

3X Large

US #:

4

6 - 8

10 - 12

14 - 16

18 - 20

22 - 24

26 - 28

Bust (inches):

33 1/2

34 - 35 1/2

36 - 38

39 41

43 - 45

45 - 47

47 - 48

Waist (inches):

24 1/2

25 - 26 1/2

27 - 29

30 - 32

34 - 36

38 - 40

42 - 44

Hips (inches):

35 1/2

36 - 37 1/2

38 - 40

40 - 43

45 - 47

48 - 49

50 - 52

Arms (inches):

30

31

32

33

34

35

36

 

 Men's Leather Gallery Jackets:

Standard Sizing:

X Small

Small

Medium

Large

X Large

2X Large

3X Large

4X Large

5X Large

6X Large

US:

32 - 34

36 - 38

40 - 42

44 - 46

48

50 - 52

54 - 56

58 - 60

62

64

Chest (inches):

30 - 32

34 - 36

38 - 40

42 - 44

46 - 48

50 - 52

54 - 56

58 - 60

62

64

Waist (inches):

24 - 26

28 - 30

32 - 34

36 - 38

40 - 42

44 - 46

48 - 50

52 - 56

58

60

Arms (inches):

28 - 30

32 - 33

33 - 34

34 - 35

35 - 36

36 - 37

37 - 38

38 - 39

40

41

 

Leather Gallery and USA Glove Sizing

US

XS

Sm

Md

Lg

XL

2X

3X

Ladies' (inches)

5.5

6

6.5

7

7.5

8

8.5

Centimeters:

14

17

18

18

19

20

21

Men's (inches)

3-4

4-6

6-8

8.5

9-9.5

10-10.5

11-11.5

Centimeters

8-10

10-15

16-20

22

23-24

25-27

28-29

Leather Gallery Chaps
 

Chap Size

3XS

2XS

XS

SM

MD

LG

XL

2XL

3XL

4XL

5XL

Thigh

21"

22"

23"

24"

25"

26"

27"

28"

29"

30"

32"

 

USA BIKER'S DREAM APPAREL CHARTS:

USA Chaps Thigh

 
Chap Size
3XS
2XS
XS
S
M
L
XL
2XL
3XL
4XL
5XL
6XL
7XL
8XL
9XL
10XL
 
 
Thigh
16.50"
17.50"
19"
20.50"
22"
23"
24" 25"
26"
27"
28"
29"
30"
31"
32"
33"
 
 
Waist
26-34"
26-34"
26-34"
26-34"
28-38"
32-40
32-42"
32-42"
32-42"
32-42"
32-42"
34-44"
34-44"
36-46"
40-50"
44-54"
 
 
 

Ladies USA Jackets and most vests:

 

Ladies' Standard Size Chart

This chart does not reflect actual measurement of this garment.

Order one size larger than your measurements below for better fit.

    XS Small Medium Large XL XXL XXXL
    2 3/4 5/6 7/8 9/10 11/12 13/14 15/16 17/18
Chest 32 34 36 38 39 40 42 44 46
Waist 25 26 27 29.5 31 32.5 34.5 34.5 36.5
Hip 35.5 36.5 37.5 40 40.5 43 45 45 47

Men's USA Jacket and Vest Sizing.

    Men's Size Chart:
  • S................... .36-38
  • M................... .40-42
  • L................... ..44-46
  • XL.................. 48-50
  • XXL.................52-54
  • XXXL..............56-58
  • 4X.................. 60-62

HELMETS: Order your size as measured.

Order Helmets as Listed and measured by You.


 

 Helmet sizing.

Determine Motorcycle Helmet Size

1. Fit cloth tape measure snugly around widest part of head approximately 1" above the eyebrow, just above the ears and at the point on the back of your head that will give you the largest measurement for your motorcycle helmet size (see illustration).

2. Find your head size in the correct chart above, then order the corresponding helmet size per the motorcycle helmet product sizing.

3. Safety dictates that if your head size falls between two of the motorcycle helmet head size ranges listed, order the smaller motorcycle helmet size as a motorcycle helmet must fit snugly.
 

*If you don't have a tape measure, you can use a piece of string.  Wrap the string around your forehead about where you want the helmet liner to rest.  Then use a ruler or yard stick to measure the string!


 

 

Rodia And Caliber Helmet Chart

Adult Hat Size Inches CM
XS 6-5/8 - 6-3/4 20-87 - 21.26 in. 53-54cm
S 6-7/8 - 7 21.65 - 22.05 in. 55-56 cm
M 7-1/8 - 7-1/4 22.44 - 22.83 in. 57-58 cm
L 7-3/8 - 7-3/4 23.23 - 23.62 in. 59-60 cm
XL 7-5/8 - 7-7/8 24.02 - 24.41 in. 61-62

 

Outlaw and Hawk Helmets chart

Outlaw Helmets

Helmet Size

Inches

Centimeters

Hat Size

Small

21.65-22.05

55/56

6 7/8-7

Medium

22.44-22.83

57/58

7 1/8 - ¼

Large

23.23 - 23.62

59/60

7 3/8 - 7 ½

X-Large

24.02

61

7 5/8

XX-Large

25 1/4"

62

7 7/8

Hawk Helmets

Sizing Chart

Inches

 

XS

20 7/8 - 21 1/4

 

S

21 1/2 - 22

 

M

22 1/4 - 22 7/8

 

L

23 - 23 ¾

 

XL

24 - 24 1/2

 

XXL

24 4/5 - 25 1/5


 

THH Helmets Chart

THH Helmets

HELMET SIZE

INCHES

HAT SIZE

X-Small

20 7/8- 21 1/4
 

6 5/8- 6 3/4

Small

21 5/8- 22
 

6 7/8- 7

Medium

22 3/8- 22 3/4
 

71/8- 7/14

Large

23 1/8- 23 1/2
 

7 3/8- 7 ½

XL

24 3/4- 25 1/8
 

7 7/8 - 8


 

                   

 

 

 

BELL HELMETS Chart

 

Bell Helmets

Sizing Chart

Head Circ. (IN)

Head Circ. (CM)

Hat Size

 

X-Small

20 7/8"- 21 1/4"

53cm - 54cm

6 5/8 - 6 3 /4

 

S

21 5/8" - 22"

55cm - 56cm

6 7/8 - 7

 

M

22 3/8" - 22 3/4"

57cm - 58cm

7 1/8 - 7 ¼

 

L

23 1/4" - 23 5/8 "

59cm - 60cm

7 3/8 - 7 ½

 

XL

24" - 24 3/8"

61cm - 62cm

7 5/8 - 7 ¾

 

2XL

24 3/4" - 25 1/4"

63cm - 64cm

7 7/8 - 8


 

 

Chest Protectors V-Can

Size S (Youth) M L XL
Weight 32-55 kg / 70-120 lb 50-75 kg / 110-165 lb 71-109 kg / 155-240 lb 82-136 kg / 180-300 lb
Height 135-163 cm / 4'5"-5'4" 157-180 cm / 5'2"-5'11" 173-198 cm / 5'8"-6'6" 175-204 cm / 5'9"-6'9"

Kids Motocross Helmets: Rodia and Caliber

 
S
M
L
CM
49-50
51/52
53/54
INCHES
19.15-19.50
20.10-20.45
20.87.21.23

 

 

 

 

We will be glad to help you with your sizing. Email us!

Wristbands are one size fits all with 2 snap adjustable closures.


 

 

 

Leather types  Description From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

In general, leather is sold in three forms:

  • Full-Grain leather, made from the finest raw material, are clean natural hides which have not been sanded to remove imperfections. Only the hair has been removed. The grain remains in its natural state which will allow the best fiber strength, resulting in greater durability. The natural grain also has natural breathability, resulting in greater comfort. The natural Full-Grain surface will wear better than other leather. Rather than wearing out, it will develop a natural "Patina" and grow more beautiful over time. The finest leather furniture and footwear are made from Full-Grain leather. Full grain leathers can mainly be bought as two finish types: aniline (leather) and semi-aniline.
  • Corrected-Grain leather, also known as Top-Grain leather, is fuzzy on one side and smooth on the other. The smooth side is the side where the hair and natural grain used to be. The hides, which are made from inferior quality raw materials, have all of the natural grain sanded off and an artificial grain applied. Top grain leather generally must be heavily painted to cover up the sanding and stamping operation. Corrected grain leathers can mainly be bought as two finish types: semi-aniline and pigmented.
  • Suede is leather that has had the grain completely removed or is an interior split of the hide/skin. During the splitting operation the grain and drop split are separated. The drop split can be further split (thickness allowing) into a middle split or a flesh split. In very thick hides the middle split can be separated into multiple layers until the thickness prevents further splitting. The strongest suedes are usually made from grain splits (that have the grain completely removed) or from the flesh split that has been shaved to the correct thickness. Suede is "fuzzy" on both sides. Suede is less durable than top-grain. Suede is cheaper because many pieces of suede can be split from a single thickness of hide, whereas only one piece of top-grain can be made. However, manufacturers use a variety of techniques to make suede appear to be full-grain. For example, in one operation, glue is mixed with one side of the suede, which is then pressed through rollers; these flatten and even out one side of the material, giving it the smooth appearance of full-grain. Latigo is one of the trade names for this product. A reversed suede is a grained leather that has been designed into the leather article with the grain facing away from the visible surface. It is not a true form of suede.

Other less-common leathers include:

  • Buckskin or brained leather is a tanning process that uses animal brains or other fatty materials to alter the leather. The resulting supple, suede-like hide is usually smoked heavily to prevent it from rotting.
  • Patent leather is leather that has been given a high gloss finish. The original process was developed in Newark, New Jersey by inventor Seth Boyden in 1818. Patent leather usually has a plastic coating.
  • Shagreen is also known as Stingray skin/leather. Applications used in furniture production date as far back as the art deco period. The word "Shagreen" originates from France and is commonly confused with a shark skin and stingray skin combination.
  • Vachetta leather is used in the trimmings of luggage and handbags, popularized by Louis Vuitton. The leather is left untreated and is therefore susceptible to water and stains. Sunlight will cause the natural leather to darken in shade, called a Patina.
  • Slink is leather made from the skin of unborn calves. It is particularly soft, and is valued for use in making gloves.
  • Deer Skin - This is probably the toughest leather in the world, given that most wild deer are constantly getting in and out of thorny thickets in the forests. Deerskin has always been prized across societies - notably the North American Indians who used to treat it with lime and other compounds to make the raw deer hide more supple, often "staking" it out in different weather conditions etc. Modern deer skin is no longer procured from the Wild as it were, with "deer farms" breeding the animals specifically for the purpose of their skins. Such farmed deer skins are usually procured from New Zealand and Australia in today's times. Deer Skin is prized for use in Jackets and Overcoats as well as high quality personal accessories like handbags and wallets. It commands a high price owing to its relative rarity as well as its proven durability.
  • Nubuck is top-grain cattle hide leather that has been sanded or buffed on the grain side, or outside, to give a slight nap of short protein fibers, producing a velvet-like surface.

There are two other descriptions of leather commonly used in specialty products, such as briefcases, wallets, and luggage.

  • Belting leather is a full grain leather that was originally used in driving pulley belts and other machinery. It is often found on the surface of briefcases, portfolios, and wallets, and can be identified by its thick, firm feel and smooth finish. Belting leather is the only kind of leather used in luxury products that can retain its shape without the need for a separate frame; it is generally a heavy-weight of full-grain, vegetable-tanned leather.
  • Napa leather, or Nappa leather, is extremely soft and supple and is commonly found in higher quality wallets, toiletry kits, and other personal leather goods.

 

 

Child's Safety For Motocross Off Road Riding Suggestions.

 

Your child’s life is precious to you. You have worked hard to get him/her where he/she is today. Some of you have worked two jobs, long hours, given your money, time and talents on the sports fields, cheer leading, football, soccer, Little League, basketball, and hockey, served as Scout Leaders, taught Sunday Schools, and supported school and parent organizations. This list does not touch the hours, sweat, tears and worry you have in this child. Now he has his first motorized vehicle. How can you protect him as he embraces “man and machine?” We can help you at http://www.agelessparlor.com  Your child’s safety is important to us.


 

Riding machines mastery becomes boy, girl against machine and elements. They are more than a fun toy. They are serious fun and must be treated as such. They are dangerous to your child’s life. If this machine is your passion or your child’s passion, get prepared with the best safety precautions out there.


 

The first thing to consider is your child’s head. Protect his head with a good sound quality DOT* Motocross helmet with a good fit.


 

How to find his size? Please use a cloth tape to take your measurement. It is better to have a helper do the measuring in order to get a more accurate measurement. The circumference of the head should be measured at a point approximately one inch above the eyebrows, or at whatever point gives the largest possible measurement. If you find that your measurement falls between two sizes, choose the smaller size. 


 

 A proper fitting DOT* helmet is critical to the comfort and enjoyment of your helmet. It also plays a critical role in the performance of your helmet in the event of a collision.


 

Never or wear a motorcycle, motocross helmet without making sure you have a proper snug fit (not too tight, and not too loose - just right!) There are several methods and tricks to size a motorcycle helmet. We recommend the following method:


 

A. Measure: Consult sizing chart for that brand. Different brands have different charts. 


 

B. Not too tight: Once you have the new motocross helmet in hand, put the helmet on by grasping the sides in each hand and pulling it on over your ears until you feel the top portion of the helmet touch. Check for the following red flags: A. The helmet immediately feels too tight. B. Your head does not touch the top of the motorcycle helmet. C. You can't pull the helmet down over your ears. D. It's painful in any way. If any of these apply, you probably need the next size larger.


 

C. Not too loose: Once you have found a helmet that feels comfortable and snug, you must make sure that it is not too loose. To do this, securely fasten the chin


 

strap, grasp the helmet chin bar or sides firmly with one hand and try to move the helmet from side to side and up and down. If the helmet slides on your skin and hair, it is too large. If your scalp and skin want to move with the helmet, the fit is about right.


 

D. Just Right: One final check. Reach back to the back of the helmet and try to rotate the helmet as far down and forward as possible. Then do the same as far backward as possible. If the helmet feels as if it might slide off in either direction, the helmet is either too big or the chin strap was not securely fastened.


 

Congratulations! If you passed these tests, you now have a properly fitting helmet that will maximize safety and minimize wind noise as well! Check out our sizing charts http://www.agelessparlor.com/sizing_charts_for_leather.htm


 

The next thing to consider is your child’s eyes. Buy goggles. Protect your child’s eyes. We offer a free pair of goggles with each motocross youth helmet purchased. We feel that strongly about this safety feature. Goggles should have an adjustable strap, have an optical quality that promotes distortion free lens with slopes to reduce glare. Meet or exceeds Z87.1-68 requirements set forth by OSHA for safety.


 

 Another Important thing to consider is your child’s chest.  Chest protectors are a must to protect your child’s chest from limbs and flying rocks. We sell a quality line of chest protectors in today’s new light weight designs.  Check out our new fun site: http://helmetsforfun.com/...?main_page=index&cPath=11&zenid=0016e8495025bb15a9bd255e3c695738  Our chest protectors are made of high impact resistant poly carbonante and provides a high level of comfort and protection. This chest protector shields against dirt and debris while off-road riding, which includes Motocross and ATVs. It will not protect against street riding impacts. Its shape conforms to a rider's back, superior roost deflection, bio foam padded edges, quick adjustable arm guards, fully adjustable front and rear shoulder attachments for custom fitting, dual density shoulder padding, two piece back panel, and secure side release closure buckles.


 

Last and not least protect your child with a good machine. Be sure this is a fine tuned well running machine. No Matter your choice, dirt bike, ATV, Snowmobile, used, new or rented, make sure this machine has been checked out by a qualified mechanic.


 

You’ve done what you can. You have outfitted him in the best gear, You had the machine checked out. You gave him the rules you can live by and the consequences for the breaking of those rules. You’ve taught him to respect other’s property and ask before he rides on someone else’s land or woods. Now the challenge is to let him go try to master the machine. He can!


 

* DOT-Department of Transportation approved.