ASRA - Australian Skateboard Racing Association

Back waist stretch panels on one piece, necessary?

So i'm looking at this cheap one piece that's on sale (as a backup of my current one), the thing is that its a classic racing leather suit and doesn't have stretch panels at the waist.

Would that mean it would be too restrictive in a tuck? My guess is yes?

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I would say the best thing you could do would be to try them on if its not over ebay, but yeah I dont think its really a must have, if there a race suit they would have to have room to get into a crouched position on a bike at least.
you think so? cause my logic was that ppl didn't crouch much when racing classic bikes unlike current bike racing, i could be entirely wrong though.

Joe said:
I would say the best thing you could do would be try them on if its not over ebay, but yeah I dont think there really a must have, if there a race suit they would have to have room to get into a crouched position on a bike at least.
Oh ok, i get what your saying you dont have a pic of the leathers at all do you?

Gilbert said:
you think so? cause my logic was that ppl didn't crouch much when racing classic bikes unlike current bike racing, i could be entirely wrong though.

Joe said:
I would say the best thing you could do would be try them on if its not over ebay, but yeah I dont think there really a must have, if there a race suit they would have to have room to get into a crouched position on a bike at least.
its on ebay, i dont think ebay allows me to take the photos off the site
it depends on how the leathers fit. you can get away with no accordian panel in the back, but the suit will have to be a lot looser, especially in the ass area. i have seen quite a few njk suits without it, but they are made with more extra room in that area to pull down tight when you tuck.

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