How to Dress for Street Luging

The world of street luging has always been about breaking barriers and defying the rules of traditional sports. Experienced street lugers realize that it is important to dress for luging in a way that mixes style with aerodynamics. You need to dress for street luging in a way that allows you to gain speed and impress the competition. Read on to learn more.

Things You'll Need

  • Leather racing suit
  • Oversize gloves
  • Sprinting shoes
  • Luge helmet
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Instructions

  1. Use Appropriate Apparel for Street Luging

    • 1

      Locate a hard plastic helmet in order to compete in street luge races. Street luge helmets are essentially sleeker versions of motorcycle helmets, with a clear visor. You should try on helmets to determine the adjustability of the chin guard.

    • 2

      Purchase goggles or glasses that are comfortable for use during street luging. Goggles are available at most sporting goods stores and provide a basic level of eye protection in case your helmet cracks. Some riders dress with sun glasses to keep the sun out of their eyes while riding.

    • 3

      Find a leather racing suit at a specialty provider before you ride your street luge. Leather racing suits protect your body from oncoming debris while maintaining the smooth surface needed for a streamlined ride. You can look among your local provider's inventory for racing suits with Kevlar lining for maximum protection.

    • 4

      Buy oversized leather gloves to complete your street luging uniform. Leather gloves provide a good deal of protection for your hands when you paddle the luge at the beginning of the race. You should purchase gloves a size larger than necessary and use a thin pair of work gloves for additional comfort.

    • 5

      Test out different athletic shoes when you are practicing street luging. Some street lugers use skate shoes because the soles are designed to stand the stresses of riding on a skateboard. Sprinting shoes are a good choice for you at the beginning of your luging career because they have small spikes that give you good traction at both ends of the course.

    • 6

      Wear a thin layer of clothing under your racing suit to stay cool. T-shirts and gym shorts are common choices to avoid excessive sweat collecting on the inside of your suit.