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Youth Tech 7S Boots -
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Youth Tech 3S Boots -
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S-M3 Jettson Youth Helmet ECE 22.06 -
Youth Bionic Tech Protection Jacket -
Bionic Plasma Light Youth Protection Jacket -
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S-M3 Youth Wurx Helmet ECE 22.06 -
S-M3 Youth Wurx Helmet ECE 22.06 -
S-M3 Youth Radium Helmet ECE 22.06 -
S-M3 Youth Fray Helmet ECE 22.06 -
S-M3 Youth Radium Helmet ECE 22.06 -
Youth KMX-9 V3 Suit -
S-M3 Youth Fray Helmet -
S-M3 Youth Solid Helmet ECE 22.06 -
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Youth Paragon Lite Protection Jacket -
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Youth Racer MX Fleece
Frequently asked questions Hide FAQs
What types of gifts are included in the youth motorsports collection?
This collection features a comprehensive range of youth-sized motorsports gear designed for young riders across multiple disciplines. You'll find protective equipment including helmets, gloves, boots, and armor systems, as well as riding apparel such as jerseys, pants, jackets, and base layers. The collection spans motocross, road riding, and karting categories, offering both essential safety gear and performance apparel. Each product is engineered with the same racing-proven technology found in adult gear, scaled appropriately for youth riders.
Are youth motorsports products held to the same safety standards as adult gear?
Yes, Alpinestars youth products meet the same rigorous safety certifications and standards as adult gear. Youth helmets comply with ECE, DOT, and FIM homologation requirements where applicable, while protective armor meets CE certification standards for impact protection. The materials and construction methods mirror those used in professional racing gear, including advanced fabrics like Kevlar reinforcement and impact-resistant polymers. The primary difference is the sizing and fit optimization for younger riders' proportions, not the level of protection provided.
How do I choose the right size for youth motorsports gear?
Youth motorsports gear sizing follows age-appropriate measurements rather than direct adult size conversions. Each product category includes detailed size charts based on height, weight, chest circumference, and inseam measurements. For protective equipment like helmets and boots, precise fit is critical for safety—helmets should fit snugly without pressure points, and boots should allow minimal heel lift while providing ankle support. For apparel such as jerseys and pants, consider sizing up if your young rider is between sizes or experiencing growth spurts, as motorsports gear is designed for a performance-oriented fit. Always measure before purchasing and consult the specific size guide for each product type.
What's the difference between youth MX gear and youth road riding gear?
Youth MX (motocross) and road riding gear are engineered for distinctly different riding environments and protection needs:
| Feature | MX Gear | Road Gear |
|---|---|---|
| Primary Use | Off-road, dirt tracks, jumps | Street, sport bikes, paved surfaces |
| Protection Type | External armor, chest protectors, knee braces | Integrated CE armor, abrasion-resistant materials |
| Materials | Lightweight, breathable mesh and polyester | Leather, textile with impact protection |
| Weather Protection | Minimal (designed for active riding) | Enhanced (rain resistance, thermal layers) |
Explore our youth MX collection for off-road riding and complete youth collection for all disciplines.
Can youth motorsports gear be used for multiple riding disciplines?
Some youth gear is discipline-specific, while other items offer cross-functional versatility. Helmets must match the intended discipline—MX helmets feature extended chin bars and visors for off-road use, while road helmets provide aerodynamic designs with face shields. However, items like base layers, riding socks, and certain glove styles can transition between disciplines. Youth protection such as chest protectors and knee guards designed for MX can also be used for enduro or trail riding. For karting, specialized suits and gloves are required due to different safety standards. When selecting gear as a gift, consider the young rider's primary discipline, but base layers and accessories offer the most versatility across riding styles.




























