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Copper V3 Denim Pants -
Troop-Air Pro Jacket -
Mogress Air Jacket -
Ageless Hoodie -
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Chrome V2 Gloves -
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J-6 Waterproof Shoes -
Syncro V2 Drystar® Gloves -
Radium V2 Denim Pants -
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Troop-Air Pro Jacket -
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Speedforce Shoes
Frequently asked questions Hide FAQs
Are these urban motorcycle jackets CE certified, and what ratings should I look for?
Many jackets in this collection are CE-certified to EN 17092 with performance classes such as A, AA, or AAA. These ratings indicate the garment’s tested abrasion, seam, and tear performance; urban-focused styles most commonly target A or AA, while some sport-leaning pieces may reach AAA. Impact protectors typically reference EN 1621-1 for shoulders/elbows and EN 1621-2 for backs; check each product page for its exact certification and included armor.
Are these jackets waterproof and suitable for year-round commuting?
The collection spans breathable mesh/textile shells for hot weather, softshell options with durable water-repellent (DWR) finishes for light rain, and waterproof constructions using drop‑liner or laminated membranes for sustained wet conditions. Choose based on your climate and speed of travel, adding a thermal mid layer for colder months.
| Shell type | Best for | Weather notes |
|---|---|---|
| Mesh / Textile | Hot city rides | Maximum airflow; pair with mid layers for cool starts |
| Softshell (DWR) | Mild temps, light showers | Water‑repellent, not fully waterproof |
| Waterproof membrane | Wet/variable seasons | Windproof rain protection; add insulation for winter |
How do men’s urban jackets from Alpinestars fit, and how should I choose my size?
Alpinestars patterns prioritize a close, secure fit for riding posture; urban cuts may feel slightly more relaxed to allow everyday movement. Measure chest and waist, compare to the size chart, and consider your layering: if you plan to wear a hoodie or mid layer, allow room accordingly. Euro sizing is used on many garments—always reference the size chart and each product’s fit notes for final selection.
Are these jackets compatible with Tech‑Air airbag systems?
Many Alpinestars jackets are marked “Tech‑Air® Compatible/Ready,” meaning their pattern and stretch zones accommodate a Tech‑Air® system. Look for a clear compatibility note on the product page, then confirm using the Tech‑Air compatibility checker. To review available vests and systems, see Tech‑Air systems.
How should I wash and care for an urban motorcycle jacket?
For textiles, remove armor and liners, close zips/Velcro, and wash cold on gentle with mild detergent; air dry away from heat. Reproof the DWR on shells when water stops beading. Leather should be wiped with a damp cloth and conditioned; do not machine‑wash or tumble‑dry leather. Always follow the garment’s care label for specific instructions.


































