Leather Belt W-TEC Machoo
Double sided chrome buckle with engraved W-TEC logo, you can choose from black and brown versions to match your clothes, simple size adjustment.
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Leather Belt W-TEC Machoo
Made of top quality cowhide leather, the Leather Belt W-TEC Machoo has a long lifespan. Since the belt features a double sided chrome buckle, it is entirely up to you which of the two sides (black/brown) you decide to wear. Since the buckle can be easily removed and then put back on, you can easily adjust the size of the belt. You may also appreciate the engraved and embossed W-TEC logo on the buckle and belt, respectively. Use the elegant Leather Belt W-TEC Machoo and always be in style.
Technical description:
- Double sided chrome buckle with engraved W-TEC logo
- Embossed W-TEC logo on belt end
- You can choose from black and brown versions to match your clothes
- Simple size adjustment
- Material: 100% cowhide leather
- Belt width: 3.2cm
- Belt thickness: 0.3cm
- Buckle length: 7.5cm
- Number of holes: 7
- Space between holes: 2.6cm
- Distance from first hole to belt end: 10cm
- Weight: 170g (110cm model)
- Note: mode length means belt length sans buckle
Leather Belt W-TEC Machoo - Product parameters
It is essential for motorcycle clothing materials to be durable, permeable and wind and water resistant. The Reissa membrane is permeable and at the same time waterproof. It is made of polyurethane, a hydrophilic material that holds in water but not vapour. The Cordura material is extremely resistant to scratching and durable, even though it's very light. As a protection against cuts, Kevlar is 5x more effective than leather and 2x more effective than polyamide or cotton. Cotton is distinguished by great sweat absorption and thremoregulation properties. A special type of cotton fabric is denim, specific for its blue colour. It is durable and wear resistant.
A very popular material among motorcyclists is leather, prized for its thermoregulation properties and wind resistance. The disadvantage of leather moto clothing is that it often doesn't include many protectors.
Synthetic fibres, such as polyester, polyamide or nylon are non-absorption materials that absorb very little moisture and are resistant to scratching and tearing.