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Complete Off-Road Motorcycle Gear for Every Discipline

Alpinestars off-road collection delivers championship-proven protection across motocross, enduro, trail riding, and all dirt bike disciplines. From FIM-homologated MX gear to versatile adventure equipment, every product combines race-tested technology with uncompromising safety standards. Whether you're a professional racer or weekend trail rider, our comprehensive range includes helmets, boots, gloves, jerseys, pants, and protection systems engineered for maximum performance in demanding off-road conditions.

 

Advanced Protection Technology for Dirt Riding

Our off-road protection systems feature Tech-Air® airbag technology, CE-certified armor, and impact-resistant materials including Nomex and Kevlar composites. From full-body chest protectors to modular knee braces, each component undergoes rigorous testing in professional racing environments. The collection includes specialized MX protection designed to shield critical impact zones while maintaining the mobility essential for aggressive riding techniques across varying terrain.

 

Comprehensive Gear Ecosystems for Every Rider

Browse complete gear sets engineered for specific riding styles, from youth motocross packages to professional-grade enduro equipment. Our MX boots deliver ankle support and crash protection, while technical jerseys and pants provide ventilation and durability. The off-road collection extends to adventure touring gear, combining dirt-worthy protection with all-weather versatility for riders who demand equipment that performs across multiple disciplines.

 

Race-Proven Innovation Meets Rider Confidence

Sixty years of championship validation across MotoGP, Motocross World Championships, and Rally racing inform every design decision. Advanced materials, ergonomic construction, and field-tested durability ensure your gear performs when protection matters most. From first-time riders building fundamental skills to seasoned professionals pushing performance limits, Alpinestars off-road equipment provides the confidence to ride harder, brake later, and explore further on any terrain.

 

Discover the complete off-road collection and experience the protection technology that professional riders trust in the world's most demanding racing conditions. Every product reflects our commitment to safety, innovation, and the relentless pursuit of performance that defines modern dirt riding.

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What types of gear are included in the off-road collection?

The off-road collection encompasses comprehensive protection equipment designed for motocross, enduro, and adventure riding disciplines. This includes MX boots engineered for impact resistance and ankle support, chest protectors and body armor systems, off-road helmets with advanced ventilation, gloves with knuckle protection, jerseys and pants constructed from abrasion-resistant materials, knee and elbow guards, neck braces, and goggles with tear-off systems. The collection also features Tech-Air® off-road airbag systems and technical base layers designed to work together as complete protection ecosystems for dirt riding environments.

How does off-road gear differ from street motorcycle gear?

Off-road gear is specifically engineered for the unique demands of dirt riding, which differs significantly from street applications. Off-road equipment prioritizes ventilation and flexibility over abrasion resistance, as dirt riders face different crash dynamics and environmental conditions. MX boots feature reinforced ankle protection and motocross-specific sole designs rather than street-oriented shift pads. Off-road helmets include extended chin bars, superior ventilation systems, and goggle integration instead of face shields. Body armor is designed to be worn over jerseys rather than integrated into jackets, allowing maximum airflow and range of motion needed for standing riding positions and aggressive body movements on varied terrain.

What safety certifications should I look for in off-road protection gear?

Off-road protection gear should meet specific CE certification standards appropriate to each product category. Look for CE Level 1 or Level 2 certification on back protectors, chest protectors, and body armor, with Level 2 offering higher impact absorption. Knee and elbow guards should carry CE certification for limb protectors. Off-road helmets must meet DOT, ECE 22.06, or FIM homologation standards depending on your riding discipline and competition requirements. Tech-Air® off-road airbag systems feature advanced AI-powered crash detection and meet the highest protection standards for professional and recreational riders. Alpinestars off-road gear is developed through championship-level racing validation across MotoGP, Motocross, and Enduro disciplines.

Can off-road gear be used for adventure touring and dual-sport riding?

Yes, off-road gear is well-suited for adventure touring and dual-sport riding, particularly when off-pavement riding dominates your route. Many adventure riders choose MX boots for superior ankle protection on technical terrain, off-road helmets for better ventilation in remote areas, and modular protection systems that adapt to changing conditions. However, consider your riding balance—if you spend significant time on pavement, hybrid adventure-specific gear from our adventure motorcycle collection may offer better versatility. Off-road gear excels in standing riding positions, extreme weather ventilation, and impact protection for varied terrain, making it ideal for riders prioritizing dirt performance over street-oriented features.

How do I care for and maintain off-road riding gear?

Off-road gear requires regular maintenance due to exposure to dirt, mud, and harsh conditions. Remove excess dirt and mud immediately after riding using a soft brush or compressed air before it dries. Most jerseys, pants, and base layers can be machine washed in cold water on gentle cycles—avoid hot water and harsh detergents that degrade technical fabrics. Boots should be cleaned with mild soap and water, then air-dried away from direct heat sources; treat leather components with appropriate conditioners. Body armor and protection should be wiped clean with damp cloths and allowed to air dry completely. Store gear in cool, dry locations away from direct sunlight. Regularly inspect boots for sole separation, check armor for cracks or degradation, and examine helmet shells and liners for impact damage. Replace any compromised protection components immediately to maintain safety standards.