Arctica JR GS Suit - Shadow
Arctica JR GS Suit - Shadow
Arctica JR GS Suit - Shadow
Arctica JR GS Suit - Shadow
Arctica JR GS Suit - Shadow
Arctica JR GS Suit - Shadow

Arctica JR GS Suit - Shadow

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A properly fitted ski racing suit improves aerodynamics, comfort, and freedom of movement. Race suits are designed to fit much tighter than outerwear or training apparel. They should feel snug when new and gradually conform to your body after several days of use. Understanding how race suits fit and how stretch fabrics perform will help you choose the correct size and care for your suit throughout the season.

How a Race Suit Should Fit

Race suits are engineered to fit like a second skin. When sized correctly, a new suit will feel very snug and may require assistance pulling it over the shoulders the first few times it is worn.

  • The suit should fit closely without restricting movement.
  • Shoulders and torso will feel tight when the suit is new.
  • Legs and arms should remain smooth with minimal excess fabric.
  • The suit should allow a full range of skiing movements while maintaining a close aerodynamic fit.
  • Wrinkles or loose fabric generally indicate the suit is too large.
Race Place Tip: Do not size up simply because a new race suit feels tight. High-performance stretch fabrics relax after several uses and conform to the athlete's body. A suit that feels comfortable immediately often becomes too loose after the break-in period.

Race Suit Break-In Period

Modern race suits use highly elastic fabrics that gradually relax with use. During the first several training days, the material molds to the athlete's body while maintaining compression and freedom of movement.

  • Expect the first few fittings to feel exceptionally snug.
  • The fabric will gradually stretch to match your body shape.
  • A properly sized suit becomes noticeably more comfortable after several uses.
  • Oversized suits reduce aerodynamic performance and may allow protective padding to shift during racing.

Race Suit Fabric Characteristics

Race suits are constructed from lightweight, highly elastic knit fabrics that prioritize stretch, mobility, and aerodynamic performance. These technical materials differ significantly from traditional woven outerwear fabrics.

  • Stretch fabrics are lightweight and highly flexible but are less abrasion resistant than woven materials.
  • Avoid contact with abrasive surfaces such as Velcro whenever possible.
  • Printed graphics are applied to the surface of a white base fabric, so slight whitening may appear in areas of heavy stretch.
  • Minor pilling, gate burns, edge cuts, and general wear are normal signs of regular race use.

Race Suit Care Tips

  • Fasten all Velcro before transporting or storing your race suit.
  • Avoid contact with sharp ski edges, boot buckles, and rough surfaces.
  • Wash according to the manufacturer's instructions using mild detergent.
  • Allow the suit to air dry and avoid excessive heat.
  • Inspect high-wear areas periodically for cuts or damage after training and racing.

Race Place Fit Notes

  • Race suits are intentionally much tighter than jackets or training apparel.
  • The best-fitting race suit is typically snug when new and becomes more comfortable after several uses.
  • Minor cosmetic wear is a normal characteristic of high-performance stretch fabrics.
  • Proper sizing improves aerodynamics, comfort, and the effectiveness of integrated protective padding.

Description & Features

The Arctica Junior Shadow GS Race Suit delivers the same high-performance features as the adult suit, scaled for junior racers. Constructed with exclusive NexGen three-layer polyester fabric, it offers exceptional stretch, durability, and a race-ready fit for younger athletes. The suit meets FIS 30ml air porosity requirements and includes the certified FIS mark for junior competition legality. Its bold design features large diagonal stripes in black, dark gray, and light gray across the body, giving junior racers a sleek, fast look on the course. Laser-cut panels, bright and durable graphics, and removable pads make this suit customizable and ready for race day.

Features

  • Junior-sized GS race suit with black, dark gray, and light gray diagonal stripes
  • Exclusive NexGen 3-layer polyester fabric
  • Maximum stretch for comfort and mobility
  • Meets FIS 30ml air porosity requirements
  • Certified FIS mark for junior race legality
  • Laser-cut panels with long-lasting printed graphics
  • Anatomic 9-panel construction with elastic thread
  • Silicone leg grips keep suit close to the body
  • Removable pads for customized protection
  • Ideal for junior GS racers progressing to higher competition levels

Technology

NexGen Fabric

NexGen is a technical 3-layer fabric engineered for alpine race suits, delivering exceptional durability, stretch, and moisture management.

  • Outer Layer: Maximum stretch and abrasion resistance for long-lasting performance.
  • Middle Layer: Micro-cellular film controls airflow to meet FIS 30ml air porosity standards and optimize speed.
  • Inner Layer: Moisture-wicking surface keeps athletes dry and comfortable during training and racing.

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