AGVSPORT

AGVSPORT
Motorcycle Racing Apparel

Sunday, 22 April 2012

AGV SPORT Road Race Glove Rated NUMBER ONE by Motorcyclist Magazine



By winning Motorcyclist Magazine's road race glove test, once again AGVSPORT products top the competition and are "top rated" by a major consumer motorcycle magazine. AGV Sports Group has consistently produced award winning products for more than a quarter century. This roadrace glove was the product of more than three years of development. See the full review here - Motorcyclist Glove Test.

About AGV Sports Group, Inc. - Company information and background: A US Company founded in 1985 in Maryland by Michael Parrotte, AGV Sports Group is one of the oldest rider-owned and operated apparel companies in the motorcycle industry. AGVSPORT products are truly "designed by riders for riders". For more than 25 years, we have survived by staying true to our core market of sport bike riders and road racers. Born in the early days of AGV Helmets entry into the US market, AGV Sports' helmet origin gave AGV Sports Group a unique outlook in the motorcycle apparel industry.

This "helmet" mentality has consistently given AGVSPORT products a competitive edge over many other world famous brands of motorcycle apparel.

Our commitment to materials and design innovation plays a major role in the evolution of the AGV Sport product line. Our products are engineered to be strong, light, abrasion resistant, cool, and comfortable. From affordable entry-level products to world class high performance safety apparel for professional racers, AGVSPORT products are geared for the serious rider or racer.

The list of riders who have worn AGV Sport products at some point during their career reads like a Who's Who of road racing - Randy Mamola, Loris Capirossi, Troy Bayliss, Kurtis Roberts, Steve Crevier, Ben Bostrom, Eric Bostrom, Thomas Stevens, Pascal Picotte, Roland Sands, Mike Hale, Randy Renfrow, Aaron Yates, and seven time AMA Superbike Champion Mat Mladin. AGVSPORT has been the official leathers for Keith Code's California Superbike School for more than twenty years. Unlike most other apparel manufacturers, the identical AGV Sport products worn by the professional riders can be purchased by the general public.

In addition to the information we collect from our world-class professional riders, a lot of input is received from our customers and our own personal experience. We are passionate about the sport. All of the personnel involved in product development at AGV Sport ride and are among the sport's greatest enthusiasts.

Each product is designed by riders for riders and function is never sacrificed for aesthetics. By keeping product development and design in house and using experienced riders, we are staying true to the dedicated following of discerning motorcycle enthusiasts who respect the quality and value of AGVSPORT performance driven products.
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For more information on AGVSPORT products please contact us at info@agvsport.com, call +1-301-663-4550 or visit http://www.agvsport.com. For information on International Licensing Opportunities contact licensing@agvsport.com or call +1-301-695-8005

Thursday, 1 December 2011

About AGV Sports Group

AGV Sports Group celebrated its 25th anniversary last year and is a world renowned producer of road racing suits, boots, gloves, and all types of sport bike gear and motorcycle apparel.  Based in the USA and founded originally through joint venture with AGV Helmets in Italy, the AGVSPORT brand has become a well-known brand name to motorcyclists around the world.

Founded from a rider's perspective, AGVSPORT apparel is designed to be functional and protective as well as stylish. The company’s motto is “Designed by riders for riders.”  With a solid base in safety technology, AGVSPORT products are continually on the cutting edge of innovative developments, designs, and materials. AGVSPORT is powered by the belief that safety gear should not only be comfortable and protective but also offer a great value, and continues to provide an entry level line that wins as many awards as its high end Italian crafted line for professional racers.

AGV Sports Group creates its designs and produces its apparel line based not only on its quarter century of experience but from input received from consumers, as well as racers worldwide, to assure that each new product is being built to the right specifications. Each minute AGV Sports Group spends researching and developing technology means better gear, inside and out.  AGV Sports Group has been producing quality motorcycle safety apparel since 1985, and is still outfitting some of world's best riders every day.

For over 20 years AGVSPORT has been the official brand of leathers for Keith Code’s California Superbike School.  Leathers are provided to both school coaches and students, as well as guest instructors. The schools’ leathers are subjected to punishing testing nearly year round, a schedule that far exceeds even the most active racers.  AGVSPORT gear is worn by the pros because it is the best, and motorcyclists everywhere can wear the exact same gear that racers worldwide have been trusting for years.

Sunday, 23 October 2011

Kevlar


AGV Spots Group products are designed “by riders for riders,” which means that they know what motorcycle enthusiasts want.  They know that most riders want the ultimate in protection so that they can stay safe. On the other hand, there are days when riders would prefer gear that looks casual and can be worn comfortably.   

The AGV Sports line of denim jeans that utilize Kevlar panels are perfect for these situations.  The Assault, Excursion, Midnight, and Shadow fit and look like a normal pair of jeans when off the bike, and they also feature Kevlar panels to keep the rider safe on the bike.

The story behind Kevlar is actually quite interesting. It was discovered by Stephanie Kwolek in anticipation of a gasoline shortage in 1964. At the time Kwolek was working for DuPont, and researching a new light yet strong fiber to use for fuel efficient tires.  After only six years of further research and designs changes, Kevlar was introduced to the world in 1971.

Kevlar currently has hundreds of applications, however there are some that are a bit more relevant to most people’s everyday lives.  Kevlar actually lines the inner tubing of the majority of bicycle tires in order to prevent puncturing.  The synthetic is also used in an abundance of protective Army gear, such as helmets, gloves, vests, and vehicle armor. Kevlar vests can even protect the user from multiple knife attacks. 

The synthetic also provides homeland security agents with protection against chemical and biological germs.  Most importantly, for motorcycle riders at least, Kevlar is used in protective clothing.  As mentioned before all four pairs of AGVPOSRT denim jeans utilize Kevlar panels to provide protection against tearing and abrasion.

Kevlar is so useful in motorcycle safety apparel because it is playable and can form to the rider’s body. It is also used because of its high tensile strength-to-weight ratio. Basically, this means that Kevlar is strong, really strong, like five times stronger than medal.

History of AGV Helmets

AGV is an acronym for Amisano Gino Valenza, the initials of the founder AGV Helmets, which is one of the most respected manufactures of on and off-road helmets. The company was first introduced to the world in 1946, but at that time they were manufacturing bicycle saddles and leather seats.  Only two years later the company entered into the helmet manufacturing market. 

In only their second year of operation, AGV Helmets introduced the first open-face helmet with a leather shell. In 1953, the first fiberglass vulcanized helmets were brought to the market.  The company’s next big innovation came only one year later, in the form of the first 100% fiberglass open-face helmet. The development of the open-face helmet ultimately lead to the creation of the first fiberglass full-face helmet. Although innovation within manufacturing is the company’s ultimate goal, they were also fully committed to giving back to the motorcycle community.  In 1977, they funded the “Clinica Mobile,” which provides care to riders who have been injured while racing. More than 30 years later, the “traveling Hospital” is still providing excellent care to injured riders.

In 1985, Nelson Piquet raced the Formula 1 World Championship sporting a brand new Kevlar/Dupont fiberglass full-face AGV helmet. At this point in time AGV Helmets was looking to expand into additional markets. They accomplished this with the acquisition of MDS, which was a brand that quickly gained popularity based on its versatility.  In 1995, Valentino Rossi began wearing AGV Helmets on his way to winning seven World Championship Titles. This relationship provided AGV Helmets with a great ambassador to World Championship motorcycling racing.

In 2002 AGV Helmets became part the IMAG group, which is the fourth largest worldwide producer of helmets.  AGV Helmets last major merger came in 2007, when they combined with the world famous Dainese.

AGV Sport designs and develops motorcycle safety apparel for racing and street. Leather suits, textile jackets, gloves, and boots - from sport to high quality AGVSPORT custom made 1 piece racing suits.


Monday, 3 October 2011

AGV Sport Tempest Jacket Review


One of the first things you will notice about AGV Sports Tempest Textile Jacket is that the quality is much higher than you would expect from a jacket at its price. This jacket is also very comfortable when in the riding position. Accordion style pleats are incorporated into the elbows, shoulders, and back for increased mobility.
The AGVSPORT tempest does not have a removable liner; instead the water resistant Reissa membrane is sewn into the shell. Although the membrane does not make the jacket 100% waterproof in torrential downpours, it will keep the rider dry in periods of light to moderate rain. 

Another nice feature of the Tempest is the insulated liner, which really does keep a rider warm in cooler conditions. As the temperatures begin to rise throughout the day the liner can be easily removed and stored in a backpack. While on the subject of warmer temperatures AGV Sports Tempest Textile Jacket is well ventilated, and the mesh lining is great for temperatures in the 80’s and 90’s. 

As with all AGVSPORT products the Tempest was built with performance and protection in mind. This jacket includes well shaped CE-approved dual-density elbow and shoulder protection. The backside also includes a pocket that comes with an 8 mm back foam protector. If you are not a huge fan of the back protector it can be easily removed. 

Another feature the Tempest has is a zipper attachment in the rear that is designed to fit the AGV Sport Telluride pants. Overall, the Tempest is a really well designed practical jacket.  It will work in a wide range of temperatures and provide a good fit at the same time. Between everything mentioned above and the $200 price tag; the Tempest is a great value.

Friday, 30 September 2011

Racer Support program

A competition support program is being offered to qualified racers by AGV Sports Group. The program offers support to racers competing in on-road and off-road motorcycling racing, watercraft, and go-carts. If racers qualify, they may be eligible to participate in contingency programs, as well as receive reduced prices on all AGVSPORT products.

The racer support program aims to reduce the cost of racing for privateers, as well as provide special purchases of top quality racing apparel.  Racers participating in this program may be eligible for direct product sponsorship depending on media coverage attained, the image portrayed, and individual performances. Posted contingencies will also be available based on individual performance. In order to be considered for posted contingencies, racers must be enrolled in the racer support program.

The products that are purchased via this program are intended for use by the registered racer only. Deviation from this policy will result in a termination of prior agreements. We reserve the right to refuse any order from any selected rider.

BENEFITS:

1. AGVSPORT (leathers, boots, gloves, and sportswear) may be purchased at reasonable quantities at racer support prices.
2. Posted cash contingencies will be available, and after further review, additional support may be offered.
3. The racers information will be forwarded to manufacturers as well as suppliers for the consideration of further support.

REQUIREMENTS:

1. The application form must be completed. This form must also be signed in order to validate the agreement. The use of the riders’ photographs for press releases or advertisements are released by signing this agreement.
2. AGVSPORT patches must be displayed on leather suits, and AGVSPORT decals must be displayed on motorcycle.
3. A photocopy of all applicable licenses for the sport which the racer is competing in MUST be submitted.
4. Orders can be placed through the Racer Support Services Competition only. 

Thursday, 29 September 2011

AGV Sport Venus Leather Jacket Review


The AGV Sport Venus Leather Jacket remains true to size according to AGV Sports sizing charts.  One of the first things noticed about the Venus is it is definitely not a smaller version of the men’s cut.  The rounded seems in a woman’s top (princess seams) allow the jacket to conform to the figure of a woman’s body.  The Velcro wrists tabs in addition to the pre curved arms allow for a perfect fit in the sleeves.

This jacket was also designed with maximum airflow in mind. The zippered chest intake vents in addition to the back exhaust air vents provided great airflow.  There are also pieces of leather sewn underneath the arms in the 100% polyester mesh lining to prevent ripping.

The idea behind these jackets is protection, and the AGV Sport Venus Leather Jacket does not cut corners when it comes to safety. The jacket is constructed of 1.1-1.3mm thick leather, with the thicker leather being placed in high impact areas. The main seams on the jacket are double stitched to avoid tearing, and there is also CE approved elbow and shoulder armor in addition to a 1 cm thick foam back pad for added protection.
One of the most important things when riding is nighttime visibility, the AGV Sport Venus Leather Jacket does not disappoint when comes to this.  AGV Sport has placed 3M reflective piping in the front and back of the jacket which becomes bright when it is struck by car lights.

The AGV Sport Venus also includes a waist connection for a pair of pants, which provides great protection for the lower back. If the zipper that the jacket comes with does not fit your favorite pair of riding pants, than you can simply remove the bottom portion of the jackets zipper and re-attach it to any pair of pants.

Many of the woman’s jackets on the market just seem like a shrunken version of their male counterparts. However, AGV Sport has taken the time to design a true woman’s leather jacket.  The AGV Sport Venus Leather Jacket is well constructed and conforms to a woman’s’ body.