Designed using Alpinestars exclusive Drystar® construction, the Motorcycle Jacket Alpinestars Andes Drystar Green/Black/Fluo Yellow 2022 offers 100% waterproofing and high levels of breathability, even in difficult riding conditions. The technically advanced construction of this jacket offers protection and abrasion resistance and is adaptable to all weather conditions. The jacket was constructed with an advanced reinforced polyfabric textile for durability and a Drystar® waterproof and breathable membrane for 100% waterproof performance in wet weather conditions. The removable long-sleeve thermal liner ensures comfort on hot or cold days while the newly developed direct ventilation system (DVS) zippered chest air intakes and back exhaust ports ensure high levels of airflow. Internal impact protection is provided by removable Nucleon Flex Plus elbow and shoulder protectors. The pre-contoured sleeves with stretch panels on elbows provide comfort and freedom of movement while the reinforced polymer-printed texturing in critical elbow and lower arm areas provides enhanced abrasion resistance. Thanks to the strategically placed reflective details, the jacket is clearly visible in low light conditions. You may also appreciate the front waterproof cargo pockets for convenience and peace-of-mind closure and the large, external utility pocket on lower back plus internal pockets and a waterproof wallet pocket for real-world practicality. Last but not least, the Motorcycle Jacket Alpinestars Andes Drystar Green/Black/Fluo Yellow 2022 is fully compatible with state-of-the-art, wearable Tech-Air® 5 airbag vests that offer unrivaled upper body protection keeping motorcycle riders safe by uniquely covering the rider's shoulders, chest, ribs and full back, effectively and efficiently minimizing the risk of the rider sustaining shoulder and collarbone injuries.
Motorcycle Jacket Alpinestars Andes Drystar Green/Black/Fluo Yellow 2022
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About Alpinestars
In 1963, a leather craftsman by the name of Sante Mazzarolo brought forth a future icon. Based in the small Northern Italy town of Asolo and with the perennial Alpine star flower as it's namesake, Mr. Mazzarolo began producing the first products bearing the Alpinestars moniker. At that time a new sport called motocross was establishing itself and becoming quite popular across Europe. Very much aware of the sport, Sante realized an opportunity to apply his talents and technical acumen to design a new type of footwear that would meet the protective needs and demands of this beautiful yet brutal form of athleticism. The revolutionary boot that Mr. Mazzarolo produced would become an archetype for motocross protection.