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Venture XT Pants Over Boot -
T-SP R Drystar® Pants -
Track V2 Leather Pants -
Stella Road Pro GORE-TEX Pants -
Stella Andes V3 Drystar® Pants -
Stella Andes V3 Drystar® Pants -
Road Pro GORE-TEX Pants Regular Length -
Road Pro GORE-TEX Pants -
Ramjet Air Pants -
Raider V2 Drystar® Pants -
Radium V2 Denim Pants -
Radium V2 Denim Pants -
Missile V3 Airflow Leather Pants -
Stella Honda Andes V3 Drystar® Pants -
Stella Honda Andes V3 Drystar® Pants -
Honda Bogota' Pro Drystar® Pants -
Honda Bogota' Pro Drystar® Pants -
Honda Andes V3 Drystar® Pants -
Halo Drystar® Pants -
Halo Drystar® Pants -
Daisy V3 Riding Denim -
Daisy V3 Riding Denim -
Cult-8 Stretch Denim Pants -
Cult-8 Stretch Denim Pants -
Copper V3 Denim Pants -
Copper V3 Denim Pants -
Copper V2 Denim Pants - Short -
Cerium Tech Stretch Riding Denim -
Cerium Tech Stretch Riding Denim -
Cerium Denim Tech Riding Pants -
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Caliber Slim Fit Tech Riding Pants -
Boulder 3L GORE-TEX Pants - Short -
Boulder 3L GORE-TEX Pants - Short -
Boulder 3L GORE-TEX Pants
Frequently asked questions Hide FAQs
What types of motorcycle pants are available in this collection?
This collection includes a comprehensive range of motorcycle pants designed for different riding disciplines and conditions. You'll find leather sport pants for track and spirited street riding, textile touring pants for long-distance comfort, adventure pants with removable liners for mixed-terrain riding, and urban riding jeans with integrated protection. Each category offers varying levels of abrasion resistance, weather protection, and ventilation to match your specific riding style.
Are these motorcycle pants compatible with Tech-Air® airbag systems?
Many pants in this collection feature Tech-Air® compatibility, designed to work seamlessly with Alpinestars' electronic airbag systems. Compatible models include connection points and proper fit allowances to accommodate airbag vests underneath. Check individual product specifications for Tech-Air® compatibility confirmation, or explore our Tech-Air® compatibility checker to ensure proper integration with your protection system.
What protection standards do these motorcycle pants meet?
Alpinestars motorcycle pants meet rigorous European CE certification standards for motorcycle protective apparel. Most models include CE-certified armor at the knees and hips, with many offering upgrade options to higher-level CE Level 2 protectors. Premium racing pants may feature FIM homologation for professional competition use. Protection levels vary by model—sport and racing pants typically offer maximum abrasion resistance through leather or high-grade textiles like Kevlar, while touring and adventure pants balance protection with comfort for extended riding.
How should motorcycle pants fit for proper protection?
Proper fit is critical for both safety and comfort. Motorcycle pants should fit snug but not restrictive, with CE-certified armor positioned correctly at the knees and hips when in riding position. Sport and racing pants typically fit tighter for aerodynamics and to keep protection in place during impact, while touring and adventure pants offer more relaxed fits for all-day comfort. Most models include adjustment features like waist straps, knee adjusters, and stretch panels to fine-tune the fit. When seated in riding position, knee armor should cover the kneecap completely, and pants should not bunch excessively or pull away from protective areas.
Can I wear these motorcycle pants in different weather conditions?
This collection offers pants engineered for various climates and seasons. Leather sport pants excel in warm to moderate conditions with perforation options for ventilation. Textile touring and adventure pants typically feature removable waterproof and thermal liners, making them adaptable from summer heat to winter cold. Many models incorporate ventilation systems with zippered intakes and exhausts for airflow control. For year-round versatility, consider pants with multi-layer construction that allows you to add or remove liners based on temperature and weather conditions.

































