New Releases — 06 September 2012
Hot New Clothes & Hats from HPI!

HPI has 2 new hats, a beanie and baseball cap as well as a hooded sweatshirt and regular long sleeved shirt about to hit the market.  Be sure to get them before they sell out!

Stay warm, even during those freezing-cold early morning practice sessions, with the awesome HPI Winter Beanie cap! Thick woven fibers retain all the body heat you’d normally lose so you can stay focussed for the day’s racing.
One side is Black and features the Classic orange and grey HPI HEX logo, and the other side is Black with the HPI HEX logo in all white.

 

Stay looking cool and keep the sun out of your eyes with the classic HPI Baseball Cap, available in two sizes.
A large offset hex logo is on the front, with the full HPI Racing logo on the side and a smaller HEX logo on the back. The HPI Baseball Cap is fitted for extra comfort and extra-cool good looks.

 

HPI long sleeve sweaters are made with 80% cotton and 20% polyester.
Keep the chill off with the stylish and timeless HPI Classic Long Sleeve Crew Sweatshirt.
You know there’s no need to shout out who you’re driving for, so small logos embroidered around the edges and cuffs are all you need to show your brand loyalty.

 

You know there’s no need to shout out who you’re driving for, so small logos embroidered around the edges and cuffs are all you need to show your brand loyalty. A sturdy zipper keeps the warmth in or can help cool you off, the flip-up hood features a sturdy drawcord, and strong knit cuffs keep the sleeves out of your way while you’re working on your car.

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About Dean: I am one of the Lead Contributors for RC Driver Magazine. Like Greg, my first hobby grade vehicle was a Tamiya Falcon; I began racing an RC10 shortly thereafter and have been hooked ever since. My garage of vehicles includes everything from a Losi 5ive-T and HPI Super 5SC Flux, to a Losi Micro T and almost everything in between including boats. I also help out at R/C Madness (my home away from home) in Enfield, CT, in my spare time. While I don’t race all that often anymore my Nephew, Doc, is starting to race my fleet of vehicles.

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