What size kart seat do I need?

The best way to determine your seat size is by using your waist size and weight….Finding a seat that fits.

Seat Size Weight (pounds) Waist (inches)
Small 110-132 28-30
Med/Small 133-155 31-32
Med/Large 156-170 33-34
Large 171-190 35-37

What is the best kart seat?

Seats that are set at 63 degrees (from horizontal) are best for general karting and junior drivers. Our popular shapes at this angle are the T8 and T10. For karts that will be racing in higher grip situations (eg. KZ, KF and Rotax classes) the 58 degree seats lower the centre of gravity, keeping the kart stable.

Are Go-kart seats offset?

As James mentioned, it’s standard to have the seat slightly offset to the left side of the kart, so as to balance the weight of the engine, and also allow room for the engine. As a result, most manufacturers will recommend mounting the seat so that it points slightly right of center (towards the front of the kart).

Who makes Compkart?

J3 Competition
COMPKART is the original and proprietary chassis line by J3 Competition. COMPKART has been leading the way since its CIK/FIA homologation 34/CH/20 model racing kart line. The American brand owned by J3 Competition also houses all racing activities for the parent brand globally.

Who makes Monaco karts?

The new Monaco GP6 was released recently by Remo Racing. The new kart is designed for the higher perfomance classes such as Leopard, Rotax, TaG125 and even Formula 100. Available through Remo Racing dealers nationally (www.remoracing.com.au), RRP $4100.

Who makes Mad Croc karts?

The new Mad-Croc Kart is the brains of Armando Filini. The Italian team manager is one of the most respected in international karting.