Thanks for watching... As for my long term review, am I in love with it? No. It's not bad at all a few flaws were some of the measurements. I was not sure if I measured wrong and submitted a wrong measurement or if they messed up the measurements. Sleeves were a bit too long and it bunched up under my gloves and I hated that feeling. Also, the thigh was a bit too tight at first, but it did break in over time. The knee protection is kinda off to the side. Instead of being directly over the knee, it sits like an inch to the outside. I have since purchased a new custom suit made by Revit. The new suit did cost $1000 more than the OneX. After wearing the new one, I realized how much better it is that my OneX. The measurement in the thigh that I thought was wrong, was the same measurement I gave to Revit and it felt better from day one. The leather is also of better quality and the padding appears to be better as well. The OneX is on par with a lower level off the rack suit, the extra cost vs the off the rack is for the customization and better fitment only. Quality wise, they are the same. Like I said, I'm not in love with it, but I have no regrets and would order another if I needed and I could not afford a Revit. Good suit, but there are better custom options out there.
The suit looks good. Mine was tight also for the first few days but has broken in nicely. On the plus side Daniel and Tulio seem to be very customer-oriented. I've asked Daniel for a few things here and there and he's always very responsive. What I do not care for is the liner. To me it seems they put the liner for a 6'4" dude into my sub 6' suit. It's tolerable, but certainly feels like too much material.
yeah, they are expensive... but you can go on the cheaper side and get a RST suit for like $500. My two kids ride in a RST, id totally recommend one of those.
The company did it. It takes some back and forth via text about what colors and shapes you want in specific places and the same with the patches. The owner will send you picture updates until you give him the final ok. What I did to speed it up. Since I'm ok with photoshop, I went to their website and saw a style that I liked, I just took that image, then imported it into photoshop, then did all of the colors, shape placements and patches my self.. then I sent it to them and from there we made one change then it was constructed.
Gloves look really nice!
in all honesty, the gloves are some of the most comfortable gloves that I have..
Great looking suit. What is your long term review on it. Would you still recommend them?
Thanks for watching... As for my long term review, am I in love with it? No. It's not bad at all a few flaws were some of the measurements. I was not sure if I measured wrong and submitted a wrong measurement or if they messed up the measurements. Sleeves were a bit too long and it bunched up under my gloves and I hated that feeling. Also, the thigh was a bit too tight at first, but it did break in over time. The knee protection is kinda off to the side. Instead of being directly over the knee, it sits like an inch to the outside.
I have since purchased a new custom suit made by Revit. The new suit did cost $1000 more than the OneX. After wearing the new one, I realized how much better it is that my OneX. The measurement in the thigh that I thought was wrong, was the same measurement I gave to Revit and it felt better from day one. The leather is also of better quality and the padding appears to be better as well. The OneX is on par with a lower level off the rack suit, the extra cost vs the off the rack is for the customization and better fitment only. Quality wise, they are the same.
Like I said, I'm not in love with it, but I have no regrets and would order another if I needed and I could not afford a Revit. Good suit, but there are better custom options out there.
The suit looks good. Mine was tight also for the first few days but has broken in nicely. On the plus side Daniel and Tulio seem to be very customer-oriented. I've asked Daniel for a few things here and there and he's always very responsive. What I do not care for is the liner. To me it seems they put the liner for a 6'4" dude into my sub 6' suit. It's tolerable, but certainly feels like too much material.
Even for me standing at 6'2", the liner is huge lol
Suit looking fresh asf
Thank you very much.. the design possibilities are only limited by your imagination.
I been needing a suit to go hit the track I just haven't felt like throwing up all the money for one
yeah, they are expensive... but you can go on the cheaper side and get a RST suit for like $500. My two kids ride in a RST, id totally recommend one of those.
Good review
Thanks..
How did you customize your suit did you use a software or did the company do it
The company did it. It takes some back and forth via text about what colors and shapes you want in specific places and the same with the patches. The owner will send you picture updates until you give him the final ok. What I did to speed it up. Since I'm ok with photoshop, I went to their website and saw a style that I liked, I just took that image, then imported it into photoshop, then did all of the colors, shape placements and patches my self.. then I sent it to them and from there we made one change then it was constructed.
@@smithshotracing ok thank you for the info that was very informative
@@tcmproperties3020 no prob, and thank you for watching the video.
Are you in intermediate with STT?
nah, I run advance..
@@smithshotracing oh nice!