POC Adult Skin GS Suit
POC Adult Skin GS Suit
POC Adult Skin GS Suit
POC Adult Skin GS Suit
POC Adult Skin GS Suit
POC Adult Skin GS Suit

POC Adult Skin GS Suit

25190A

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Race suits are one of the most important pieces of ski racing equipment. Their streamlined design reduces aerodynamic drag to help racers maintain speed while allowing full freedom of movement. A properly fitted race suit also keeps protective gear securely in place and provides the compression needed for consistent performance throughout training and competition.

FIS Approved Race Suit Logo

FIS-approved race suits feature the official FIS logo printed on the back of the left leg.

FIS Race Suit Rules

FIS-approved race suits are identified by the official FIS logo printed on the back of the left leg. This logo confirms that the suit has been manufactured and certified to meet current FIS material and permeability requirements.

Important: FIS race suit requirements generally apply to U19, FIS, collegiate, NorAm, Europa Cup, World Junior Championship, and World Cup athletes. Most youth and junior racers competing below the FIS level are not required to use a FIS-approved suit. Always verify equipment requirements with your coach, league, or governing organization.

How Race Suits Should Fit

Race suits are designed to fit much tighter than typical athletic apparel. The close-fitting design minimizes aerodynamic drag by reducing loose fabric that creates wind resistance. A properly sized race suit should fit snugly throughout the body with minimal excess material while allowing unrestricted movement. Compression also helps keep protective pads securely positioned during skiing.

New race suits often require assistance pulling the suit over the shoulders and hips during the first few uses. This is normal. The fabric will gradually relax and conform to the athlete's body shape after several training sessions.

General Race Suit Fit Guidelines

Fit Area Proper Fit
Torso Snug with no loose fabric or bunching
Arms & Legs Close-fitting with full range of motion
Shoulders May feel tight initially but should not restrict movement
Knees & Elbows Protection should remain properly positioned while skiing
Overall Fit Compression fit without discomfort or restricted circulation
Race Place Tip: A race suit should feel noticeably tighter than training apparel. If a new suit feels loose or comfortable immediately, it is often too large and will lose aerodynamic performance as the fabric relaxes with use.

Race Suit Fabric & Durability

Modern race suits use highly elastic performance fabrics that provide freedom of movement, aerodynamic efficiency, and consistent compression. These materials are engineered to stretch and recover repeatedly while remaining lightweight and comfortable.

Because race suit fabrics prioritize stretch and performance, they are less abrasion resistant than traditional woven fabrics. Contact with Velcro, rough surfaces, ski edges, and gate hardware can damage the material.

Normal wear may include pilling, surface abrasion, small cuts, gate burns, and areas where the underlying white base fabric becomes visible when stretched. These cosmetic signs of use are common in alpine ski racing and do not necessarily affect performance.

Common Race Suit Fit Mistakes

  • Choosing a race suit based on comfort rather than performance fit.
  • Purchasing a suit that feels loose when new.
  • Ignoring manufacturer sizing charts.
  • Using a suit that allows pads to shift during skiing.
  • Allowing Velcro or sharp ski edges to contact the fabric.

Race Place Fit Notes

  • Race suits are designed to fit tighter than training apparel or outerwear.
  • Most suits relax slightly after several uses.
  • FIS-approved suits are only required for specific race categories.
  • Race suit sizing varies between brands and models.
  • Protective pads should remain securely positioned throughout a run.
  • Store race suits away from exposed Velcro and sharp equipment edges.

Sizing of Race Suits

Speed suits fit by our size charts will initially be quite snug and require assistance stretching over the shoulders. However, the fabric "relaxes" after several uses to conform comfortably to your body. A new suit sized for initial comfort will stretch out and become oversized after the "break-in" period.

Race Suit Fabric

These highly elastic knit fabrics are not as abrasion resistant as woven fabrics. Contact with abrasive surfaces such as Velcro should be avoided. Prints on these fabrics are usually done on a white base and only penetrate the surface of the material. Some of the underlying white may show through areas of stretch. "Wear and Tear" is normal in stretch fabrics and may include pilling, cuts from ski/snowboard edges, and fabric burns from hitting gates at high speeds.

Description & Features

The Skin GS Race Suit has protectors built into the arms, hips and legs. Designed to be used with VPD body armor, the speed suit works seamlessly with POC VPD back protectors or the VPD Air Comp Jacket. Both the Resistance Layer and Base Armor protective base layers with Dyneema® are designed to fit under the Skin GS to enhance protection from lacerations. Grippers at the lower leg openings and longer sleeves with thumbholes work to keep the suit in place as the body moves.

The speed suit is approved by the FIS, so it can be used in all official competitions. Constructed from a new, more durable fabric, the suit is less susceptible to snagging and piling damage from the Velcro fastenings on shin and forearm protectors.

Features

  • Adult padded ski racing suit
  • FIS-approved speed suit
  • Durable fabric to minimise piling and snagging from
  • Velcro fastenings on shin and forearm protectors
  • Integrated protectors on arms, hips and legs
  • Designed to fit with POC Base Armor, Resistance Layer and VPD back protectors
  • Grippers at leg openings
  • Longer sleeves with thumbholes
  • DWR treatment for protection from snow and rain showers
  • Cut for the race position
  • Unisex Sizes

POC Race Suit Sizing Guide

Size S M L XL
Height (inches) 55 - 65 59 - 69 63 - 73 67 - 80
Weight (lbs) 66 - 121 88 - 160 128 - 187 150 - 200+

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