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GLOVES

Reference standards
The glove is made in accordance with EU Regulation 2016/425 and complies with the requirements of standards EN 420 2003 A1:2009 and the standard document EN 13594:2015 "Gloves For Motorcycle Use."

Protection required
EN 13594:2015 now includes requirements for two different performance levels. Gloves with level 1 performance provide a primary level of protection but with greater dexterity than level 2, whereas level 2 gloves provide increased protection but there may potentially be weight and restriction penalties. The tests covered by EN 13594 can be grouped into the following areas:

  1. Requirements that cover the general design of the glove, such as its overall length.
  2. Tests on the integrity of the whole glove, which include a measurement of the strength of seams or joints between pieces of material forming the protective layer.
  3. Tests on the innocuousness of the materials used to construct the glove. These include pH value and chrome VI content of any leather materials. The use of hard inclusions (such as metal studs or buckles) is also restricted to those which do not present a hazard to the user’s hand.
  4. To ensure that the rider can still ride safely while wearing the gloves, a procedure is included to assess the ergonomics of the glove.
  5. Tests to ensure the glove materials are sufficiently durable include an assessment of cut resistance using a reciprocating circular blade machine and a tear strength test .
  6. A test to assess the restraint of the glove on the wearer’s hand is also included, as clearly the glove will not offer any protection to the wearer if it is pulled or thrown off the hand during an accident.
  7. Finally, there is a test for impact protection which measures the product’s ability to reduce forces transmitted to the hand caused by an impact. This test is mandatory for all level 2 gloves, plus any gloves that are designed to attenuate impact energy.



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G-ADV T913HM
G-ONE T901HM
G-ONE LADY T901HW
G-ONE PRO T914HM
G-TWO T902HM
G-TWO LADY T902HW
G-THREE T903HM
G-WARM - T912HM
G-WARM 3 - T911HM
TR-P - T910HM
900BAT - BATTERIA
900CBAT - CARICA BATTERIA





GARMENTS CE-CERTIFICATE

Reference standards
T.UR jackets and trousers are made in accordance with EN 17092:2020 "Protective clothing for motorcycle riders".
EN 17092:2020 is a new standard currently in development, which is expected to be published in 2019. It will work alongside EN 13595, but will include all clothing marketed as "protective clothing for motorcyclists". It will therefore cover jackets and trousers as well as one- and two- piece suits, and includes a wide variety of tests intended to assess the protection and integrity of the clothing ensemble.

Protection required
EN 17092:2020 now includes requirements for four different performance levels Class AAA, AA, A, B and C garments.
Class AAA garments. The highest level of protection, against the highest level of risks. Some common examples are: one-piece or two-piece suits. These garments are likely to have severe and limiting ergonomic, weight and thermal penalties, which some riders will not find acceptable for their specific riding activities.
Class AA garments. The second highest level of protection, against the risks of the greatest diversity of riding activities. Some common examples are: garments designed to be worn by themselves or to be worn over other clothing. These garments are expected to have lower ergonomic and weight penalties than Class AAA garments and some riders will not find these penalties acceptable for their specific riding activities.
Class A garments. The third highest level of protection. Some common examples are: garments, designed to be worn by themselves or to be worn over other clothing by riders in extremely hot environments. Class A garments are expected to have the least ergonomic and weight penalties.
Class B garments. Certified only for impact risk. Garments are designed to provide the equivalent abrasion protection of Class A garments but without the inclusion of impact protectors.
One examples is: jacket in elasticised mesh with certified back protector.
Class C garments. Certified only for abrasion resistance. Garments are designed to provide impact protection for areas covered by the impact protector(s) only, and they do not offer minimum abrasion protection. Class C garments are intended to be worn with and supplement the protection offered by Class AAA, AA, A or B garments. One examples is: moto jackets without protectors.


The tests covered by EN 17092:2020 can be grouped into the following areas:

  1. Impact abrasion resistance (Darmstadt method) This test simulates the stress that is placed on the protective garments when worn by an average rider with a body mass of 75kg and a height of 1.75m, when sliding from variable initial speeds to standstill on a real concrete road surface.
    In one run, three specimens of the material are mounted in holders attached to rotating arms positioned above a concrete tile (road surface). To pass, no holes with an opening of 5mm or more in any direction are to be present on the layer closest to the body.
  2. Strength of seams. Three test pieces of each seam, including all layers of materials from the garment that are present in the seam are tested according to the test procedure in EN 13594:2015. The seam strength is calculated by dividing the breaking force by the length of the tested seam.
  3. Tear strength. For textile garments, six ‘trouser leg’ type specimens are taken from each material of the garment and are torn apart using a standard tensile test machine. For leather garments, six ‘double edged tear’ specimens are taken from each material of the garment and torn apart, also using a standard tensile test machine. Materials shall be tested in two directions - warp and weft.
  4. Impact energy absorption. Elbow, shoulder, knee and hip impact protectors are to be present in Class AAA and AA garments as a mandatory requirement, with the hip protectors being optional in Class A garments. EN 1621 impact protectors must be positioned in the garment so that they cover the appropriate body part, according to the relevant impact protector standard.
  5. Dimensional stability. If the manufacturer’s instructions indicate that garments can be washed or dry cleaned, the test procedure for dimensional change for washing of protective clothing material is to be carried out in accordance with EN 13688. Measurement of dimensional change is carried out according to ISO 5077. Changes in dimension due to cleaning of material must not exceed ±3 percent for woven materials and ±5 percent for knitted material and nonwovens.
  6. Fit and ergonomics. Garments are to fit in accordance with the manufacturer’s size labelling and with the fit information supplied. The assessor must be able to carry out all the essential movements while wearing the test garment and all responses given by the assessor to the series of questions detailed in EN 17092:2020 must be positive.
  7. Garment restraint. Cones are used to exert a circumferential force to the sleeve restraint systems. The restraint systems must withstand this load without opening in order to pass the test.



T.UR DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY.
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AIRFLOW SHIELD - T8137M
AIRFLOW SHIELD LADY - T8138W
T8108M – ATLAS
T8108W – ATLAS LADY
ETNA – T8107M
ETNA LADY – T8107W
GIBRALTAR – T8110M
GIBRALTAR LADY – T8110W
HIMALAYA – T8105M
HIMALAYA LADY – T8105W
J-FOUR - T8175M
J-ONE - T8161M
J-ONE LADY - T8177W
J-THREE - T8164M
J-TWO - T8163M
J-ZERO - T8173M
NEVADA – T8106M
NEVADA LADY – T8106W
NIAGARA – T8109M
NIAGARA LADY – T8109W
PODIUM SHIELD - T8132M
PODIUM SHIELD LADY - T8133W
P-FOUR - T8176M
P-ONE - T8162M
P-ONE LADY - T8178W
P-ZERO - T8174M
ROADBOOK – T8111M
TRANSFER – T8113M
TRANSFER LADY – T8113W
USHUAIA – T8104M
WAYPOINT – T8112M
WAYPOINT LADY – T8112W





PROTECTOR

Reference standards


The protectors is made in accordance with EU Regulation 2016/425 and complies with the requirements of standards EN 1621 Motorcyclists' protective clothing against mechanical impact. The standard is divided as follow:

  1. EN 1621-1:2012 Motorcyclists' protective clothing against mechanical impact - Part 1: Motorcyclists' limb joint impact protectors - Requirements and test methods.
  2. UNI EN 1621-2:2014 Motorcyclists' protective clothing against mechanical impact - Motorcyclists' back protectors - Part 2: Requirements and test methods
  3. EN 1621-3:2018 Motorcyclists' protective clothing against mechanical impact — Part 3: Motorcyclists' chest protectors - Requirements and test methods
  4. EN 1621-4:2013 Motorcyclists' protective clothing against mechanical impact - Part 4: Motorcyclists' inflatable protectors - Requirements and test methods

Protection required The standard EN 1621 specifies the minimum coverage to be provided by protectors worn by motorcyclists in normal traffic conditions. The standard contains the performance requirements for impact protectors and details of the test methods. This includes dimensional requirements, ergonomic requirements and safety, labelling and information presentation requirements.



BACK PROTECTOR DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY.
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T8024 – AEROSOFT 2





PROTECTOR

Reference standards


The protectors is made in accordance with EU Regulation 2016/425 and complies with the requirements of standards EN 1621 Motorcyclists' protective clothing against mechanical impact. The standard is divided as follow:

  1. EN 1621-1:2012 Motorcyclists' protective clothing against mechanical impact - Part 1: Motorcyclists' limb joint impact protectors - Requirements and test methods.
  2. UNI EN 1621-2:2014 Motorcyclists' protective clothing against mechanical impact - Motorcyclists' back protectors - Part 2: Requirements and test methods
  3. EN 1621-3:2018 Motorcyclists' protective clothing against mechanical impact — Part 3: Motorcyclists' chest protectors - Requirements and test methods
  4. EN 1621-4:2013 Motorcyclists' protective clothing against mechanical impact - Part 4: Motorcyclists' inflatable protectors - Requirements and test methods

Protection required The standard EN 1621 specifies the minimum coverage to be provided by protectors worn by motorcyclists in normal traffic conditions. The standard contains the performance requirements for impact protectors and details of the test methods. This includes dimensional requirements, ergonomic requirements and safety, labelling and information presentation requirements.



BACK PROTECTOR DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY.
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T8024 – AEROSOFT 2





Enhanced visibility

Reference standards


Protective clothing - Enhanced visibility equipment for medium risk situations
The enhanced visibility equipment is grouped into three types based on the foreseeable conditions of use:

  1. Type A
    Equipment is worn by users where the risk of not being seen exists only at daylight conditions. This equipment uses only the fluorescent material as an enhanced visibility component.
  2. Type B
    Equipment is worn by users where risk of not being seen exists only at dark conditions. This equipment uses only the retroreflective material as an enhanced visibility component.
    Type B is subdivided into 3 levels, as below. The classification depends on the total area worn or on the placement of the device on the user’s torso and limbs:
    • Type B1 includes free-hanging retroreflective devices only; these devices are designed for movement recognition.
    • Type B2 includes retroreflective devices or retroreflective material either temporarily or permanently placed on limbs only; these products are designed for movement recognition.

T.UR DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY.
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ENHANCED VISIBILITY VEST - T607
ENHANCED VISIBILITY VEST MESH - T608
TASMANIA - T8130M
TASMANIA LADY - T8130W

PROTECTION AGAINST RAIN UNI EN 343/2019

Reference standards


T.UR rainproof jackets, trousers and suites are made in accordance with EN 343:2019 'Protection against rain'.

EN 343:2019 standard indicates conformity to Council Directive 89/686/EEC, implemented in Legislative Decree no. 475/92 as amended, so as to comply with UNI EN340/2004 standard relating to the general requirements for protective clothing, and with product standard UNI EN 343/2019 for garments providing protection against rain that specifies the requirements and test methods applicable to the materials and seams of clothing providing protection against rain.

Rainproof clothing is classified as PPE category I: this means that it protects the wearer against the relatively small risk of adverse meteorological conditions.

Protection required

Requirements and test methods for fabrics and seams of protective clothing against the influence of rain, snow, fog and ground humidity.
Resistance to water penetration (A) and water vapour resistance (B) is measured.
  • Resistance to water penetration: 1-4, where class 4 provides the best waterproofness
  • Breathability – water vapour resistance: 1-4, where class 4 provides the best breathability
  • Impact from above with high energy droplets (optional)


The EN 343 norm was updated during 2019 with the addition of class 4 (previously class 1-3). Fristads waterproof garments released during 2020 have been tested according to the new version of EN 343.
An ongoing update and recertification of existing garments is underway.

The tests covered by EN 343:2019 can be grouped into the following areas:

Water penetration
Fabric are tested before and after pretreatment (cleaning, abrasion, flexiang, oil and fuel)
Seams are tested before and after washing.
Breathability is indicated in the RET value. The lower the RET value, the better the breathability.
Breathability is indicated in the RET value. The lower the RET value, the better the breathability.
Dimensional stability. If the manufacturer’s instructions indicate that garments can be washed or dry cleaned, the test procedure for dimensional change for washing of protective clothing material is to be carried out in accordance with EN 13688. Measurement of dimensional change is carried out according to ISO 5077. Changes in dimension due to cleaning of material must not exceed ±3 percent for woven materials and ±5 percent for knitted material and nonwovens.
Fit and ergonomics. Garments are to fit in accordance with the manufacturer’s size labelling and with the fit information supplied. The assessor must be able to carry out all the essential movements while wearing the test garment and all responses given by the assessor to the series of questions detailed in EN 17092:2020 must be positive.
Harmless materials. All materials are tested to guarantee the absence of hazardous materials


T.UR DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY.
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FULL TRIP HYDROSCUD - T701
MUST HAVE JACKET - T8124U
MUST HAVE PANT - T8125U
ROADTRIP HYDROSCUD JACKET - T702
ROADTRIP HYDROSCUD TROUSERS - T703





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