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The OMP One Evo X set: why the top suit went back to two layers

Racing driver in the OMP One Evo X race suit in Black & Red looking down a circuit pit lane, plain white helmet under one arm

If you read our Tecnica Evo guide, you will remember the surprise in it: the third layer on that suit is a cooling feature. So here is the follow-up question a customer asked me across the counter within a week of that page going up. If three layers is the clever bit, why does OMP’s top suit have two?

Because layers were never the point. The One Evo X is OMP’s flagship customer suit, it costs more than a First S and a Tecnica Evo put together, and it is a two layer suit. What the money buys is the cloth: a new generation fabric that passes exactly the same FIA 8856-2018 standard at a published 235 grams per square metre. For reference, the Tecnica Hybrid publishes 400.

That question, and the weight answer, are the whole story of this range. The rest of this page is the three pieces, and then the colour matching, which on this set works differently to every other range we stock. Sorting that out for people is my favourite part of the job. I am Cameron.

The set at a glance

Suit
One Evo X5 colourways, sizes 46 to 64, 235 g/m²
Boots
One Evo X boots5 solid colours, UK 3.5 to 13
Gloves
One Evo X gloves6 colours, XS to XL
Approval
FIA 8856-2018All three pieces, same as every set below it
Set price
From £1,816.80Every size and colour in stock as I write

Why the top suit has two layers

Four things explain this range, and the layer count is the least of them.

01

The standard does not move

A £320 First S and this suit carry the same FIA 8856-2018 homologation, and so do both sets of boots and gloves. Nothing at this end of the range is more approved than the entry kit. Once you accept that, the price differences start making sense, because they are all about weight and feel.

02

235 grams per square metre

That is the published fabric weight, and OMP prints it because it is the whole argument. The Tecnica Hybrid publishes 400. Most suits publish nothing. Over a full race distance the difference between a heavy suit and this one is the difference between noticing what you are wearing and forgetting it.

03

Two layers, by design

The new generation cloth needs fewer layers to pass the test, so the One Evo X uses two and spends the saving on softness and stretch. The Tecnica Evo’s third layer earns its place through the Dry System airflow. Different routes to the same finish line, and the X is the lighter one.

04

The accessories are solids

Five suit colourways, all two-tone. Five boot colours and six glove colours, all plain solids. So the system is simple: pick the suit, then buy the boots and gloves in its accent colour. The matrix further down does it for every colourway.

Three OMP suits, entry to flagship
First STecnica EvoOne Evo X
ApprovalFIA 8856-2018FIA 8856-2018FIA 8856-2018
Layers232
Published fabric weightNot publishedNot published235 g/m²
BreathabilityBreathable NomexDry System 3D insertsDry System, high-breathability inserts
ArmsFloating, elastic bellowsFully floatingFully floating
StretchIncorporated panelsAdvanced panelsElastane through the key areas
WaistBeltBeltBeltless
QuiltingStandardStandardFishbone
Sizes44 to 6444 to 6446 to 64

Every line read off the three product descriptions on this site, not a brochure.

Reading this next to the Tecnica guideWe wrote the Tecnica Evo page around its third layer, and this page around the top suit having two, and both are true. The standard is fixed, so every pound above a First S buys construction and comfort. On the Tecnica that money buys airflow through a third knitted layer. Here it buys a cloth so light it only needs two. If you want the long-stint suit, read the Tecnica Evo set guide. If you want the lightest suit OMP sells at retail, you are on the right page.

The suit

Pick the One Evo X up off the rail and it feels wrong, in the way very light things do. A race suit is supposed to have a bit of substance to it, and this one barely registers. That is the 235 grams doing its work, and it is the first thing everyone comments on.

On, it disappears. The arms are fully floating so the shoulders stay put with your hands at quarter to three, there is elastane through the back and the crotch, and the seams are flat and anti-rubbing. It is beltless, with fishbone quilting and a hidden outer pocket, and the Dry System breathability is built into the cloth itself.

Five colourways, sizes 46 to 64, and every size in every colour is in stock as I write this.

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The boots

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The boots are kangaroo leather, which OMP saves for the top of the range. It is softer and thinner than cowhide at the same strength, so the boot moulds to your foot quickly and you get more pedal through the sole.

The closure is a thin cord lace, fast to do up and secure once set, with rear bellows at the heel so the ankle flexes with you instead of against you. The toe and heel carry reinforcement panels, there are perforations for airflow, and the sole is OMP’s latest, thin and grippy.

Five solid colours, UK 3.5 to 13, so the range covers smaller drivers most race boots skip.

The gloves

The gloves carry OMP’s dimpled silicone print across the palm and fingers, which grips the wheel and takes the sting out of vibration through the column. The back is a honeycomb fabric that breathes, the palm and fingers are pre-curved to a hand already holding a wheel, and the seams sit on the outside where they cannot rub.

The wrist is a plain elasticated closure, quick on and off between sessions with no strap to fiddle with.

Six colours, XS to XL, five of them matching the boots, plus the Orange & Black.

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Which colours go together

This range does colour differently to every other set we have covered. The suit is five two-tone colourways, but every boot and every glove is a plain solid. So there are no exact pattern matches to hunt for, and no dead ends either. You pick the suit, then buy the accessories in its accent colour.

Here is each suit with the boot and glove we would put against it. The chips are sampled from our own product photography, not guessed at.

One Evo X suit
One Evo X boots
One Evo X gloves
Set
Black & Red#1e1c21 / #c91f39
Red#d42c23
Red#dc221c
Accent match
Black & Yellow#1d1d22 / #d4dd25
Fluorescent Yellow#d3dc24
Fluorescent Yellow#dcdb0b
Accent match
Blue#2a3344 / #25aacd
Navy Blue#25354a
Navy Blue#1d344b / #26a5d4
Navy set
Black & Silver#1a1e21 / #bbbcbc
Black#1c1c1c
Black#1c1c1c
Tonal set
Silver#b3b5bc
White#ebebeb
White#edebeb
Tonal set
Two colours sit outside the table. The Orange & Black glove is the one accessory colour with no orange anywhere else in the range, so it is a deliberate contrast piece. And White runs through both the boots and the gloves, which is what finishes the Silver suit, and an option on any of the dark suits if you want the accessories light.
Orange & BlackGloves onlyWhiteBoots and gloves

Every hex sampled from the variation photography on our own product pages. The colour names are the ones on the product pages, so what you read here is what you pick at checkout.

All five colourways, worn

Product photography is shot flat so you can see the panels. Here are all five colourways on a driver, each with the boots and gloves from the matrix above.

The OMP One Evo X race suit in Black & Red, worn with red One Evo X race boots and gloves in a circuit paddock01 / 05

Black & Red

SuitBlack & Red
BootsRed
GlovesRed

The accent runs cleanly from the shoulder yokes to your feet and hands. The most recognisable way to wear this suit, and the one we would put on the shelf-edge card.

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The OMP One Evo X race suit in Black & Yellow, worn with Fluorescent Yellow One Evo X race boots and gloves in a circuit paddock02 / 05

Black & Yellow

SuitBlack & Yellow
BootsFluorescent Yellow
GlovesFluorescent Yellow

The fluro yellow is a genuine hi-vis yellow-green, and the boots and gloves carry it as full solids. The loudest set in this range by a distance.

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The OMP One Evo X race suit in Blue, worn with Navy Blue One Evo X race boots and gloves in a circuit paddock03 / 05

Blue

SuitBlue
BootsNavy Blue
GlovesNavy Blue

The suit is a deep navy with a cyan flash across the shoulders, and the navy glove carries the same cyan at the cuff. The boot is a straight navy. It reads as one considered set.

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The OMP One Evo X race suit in Black & Silver, worn with black One Evo X race boots and gloves in a circuit paddock04 / 05

Black & Silver

SuitBlack & Silver
BootsBlack
GlovesBlack

Silver across the shoulders and black everywhere else. With the black boots and gloves it is the most understated way to spend this much on racewear.

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The OMP One Evo X race suit in Silver, worn with white One Evo X race boots and gloves in a circuit paddock05 / 05

Silver

SuitSilver
BootsWhite
GlovesWhite

The light suit with the white accessories. There is no silver boot or glove, and white is the honest answer. It photographs beautifully and shows every mark, and the owners never seem to mind.

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Fit and sizing

The One Evo X runs true across all three pieces. The one thing worth knowing before you order is that the suit starts at 46, not 44 like the ranges below it.

Sizes, and how each piece actually runs
PieceSizesHow it runsWhat to measure
One Evo X suit46 to 64True to the OMP chart, and cut closer than a First S. It is a race cut, not a paddock cut.Chest, waist and height together, not chest alone.
One Evo X bootsUK 3.5 to 13True to your normal shoe, and the range goes far enough down for smaller drivers.The length of your foot in a race sock.
One Evo X glovesXS to XLTrue, and snug when new. The pre-curve means they feel right on a wheel, not laid flat.Around the palm, knuckles excluded.
A quick check before you orderSuit sizing on the OMP chart is driven by height as much as by chest. At this price nobody wants to be doing returns, so if you are between sizes, or tall for your chest measurement, send us both numbers and we will check the chart with you before you commit.

What else sits at this money

Three honest alternatives before you decide.

The Tecnica Evo is the suit this whole page has been comparing against: three layers, the Dry System airflow story, and a full set for around £600 less. Our Tecnica Evo set guide covers it the same way this page covers the X.

The One-S Air and One-Evo Air are the other way to spend flagship money with OMP: both build ventilation into the suit itself. They suit hot-climate and endurance drivers where airflow beats grams.

And if the answer is that this tier is not for you yet, there is no wrong answer further down the ladder. Every OMP set we stock carries the same standard, which is where this page came in.

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What I would actually buy

The Blue. The navy with the cyan shoulder flash is the one colourway in the range that looks like it cost what it cost, the navy boots and gloves finish it without shouting, and the cyan cuff on the glove picks up the shoulder flash in a way you only notice up close. That is exactly the register a flagship suit should sit in.

If it is going on a shelf next to a red car, Black & Red is the safe call and the red solids make it easy. And if you already own good boots and gloves, buy the suit alone and wear the rest out first. The suit is where the 235 grams lives.

Final thoughts

The One Evo X is not a safety upgrade over anything, and OMP does not pretend it is. It is the same standard as a First S, executed in the best cloth they know how to make, and the published 235 grams is them showing their working.

Whether that is worth flagship money depends entirely on how much time you spend in the car. Twenty minute sprints, probably not, and the ranges below this one are genuinely good. Long stints, hot days, a car you race most weekends, and the suit you stop noticing is worth every penny of the difference.

Everything on this page is in stock in every size and colour today, which at this end of the range does not last. If a colourway matters to you, do not sit on it.

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