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Aeroshell Pants -
Supertech R10 Solid Standard Spoiler -
Meta Road V2 Shoes -
SP X 1 Gloves -
CR-X Drystar® Riding Shoes -
Syncro V2 Drystar® Gloves -
Nucleon Kr-2 Back Protector -
GP Force Airflow Leather Jacket -
Stella Moshell Jacket -
Andes V3 Drystar® Pants - Short -
Stella SMX-6 V3 Boots -
SP X 7 Gloves -
T-SPS Air V2 Jacket -
Stella Faster-4 Drystar® Shoes -
Andes V4 Drystar® Jacket -
Stella Kira V2 Leather Jacket -
Faster-3 Rideknit® Shoes -
Faster-3 Rideknit® Shoes -
Bogota' Pro Drystar® 4 Seasons Pants - Regular -
Speedforce XR Shoes -
SMX S Boots -
Viper Air V4 Jacket -
Andes V4 Drystar® Pants -
Supertech R Boots -
SP-X BOA® Boots -
Aragon Gloves -
T-GP Air Jacket -
SP-2 V3 Gloves -
Morph Sport Gloves -
J-6 Waterproof Shoes -
Corozal V2 Adventure Drystar® Boots -
Stella Callie Denim -
Supertech R10 Shield Tear-Off Set GEN1 -
Phenom Leather Air Gloves -
Cult-8 Stretch Denim Pants -
Supertech R10 Top Vent
Frequently asked questions Hide FAQs
What types of gear are included in the motorcycle road collection?
The motorcycle road collection encompasses comprehensive protection and apparel for street and sport riding. This includes leather and textile jackets, riding pants, one-piece and two-piece suits, gloves, boots, base layers, and protection systems. Each category is engineered with race-derived technology and premium materials like kangaroo leather, Nomex, and Kevlar to deliver maximum protection and performance on paved surfaces.
The collection spans multiple riding styles from daily commuting to track days, with options for different weather conditions and protection levels. Many items feature compatibility with Tech-Air® airbag systems for enhanced crash protection.
How do I choose between leather and textile motorcycle jackets?
The choice between leather and textile depends on your riding style, climate, and protection priorities:
| Feature | Leather Jackets | Textile Jackets |
|---|---|---|
| Abrasion Resistance | Superior, especially premium kangaroo leather | Excellent with reinforced zones |
| Weather Versatility | Limited, best in dry conditions | Multi-layer, all-weather capability |
| Ventilation | Moderate airflow | Enhanced ventilation systems |
| Primary Use | Sport riding, track days | Touring, commuting, varied conditions |
Both options in this collection meet rigorous safety standards and incorporate CE-certified armor. Consider your typical riding conditions and whether you prioritize maximum abrasion protection or weather adaptability.
Are motorcycle road suits safer than separate jackets and pants?
One-piece and two-piece suits generally offer superior protection compared to separate jackets and pants, particularly for sport and track riding. Suits eliminate gaps between upper and lower body protection, ensuring continuous coverage during impacts and slides. They also provide better aerodynamics at higher speeds and more secure armor placement.
Two-piece suits with full-length connection zippers deliver suit-level protection with the convenience of separates. This collection includes both configurations, all engineered with race-proven construction methods and FIM-homologated options for professional-level protection. The choice depends on your riding discipline—track riders typically prefer one-piece suits, while sport-touring riders often choose connected two-piece systems for versatility.
What safety certifications should I look for in motorcycle road gear?
Motorcycle road gear in this collection meets multiple safety standards depending on the product category. Look for CE certification markings that indicate compliance with European protective equipment standards. Armor inserts are typically CE Level 1 or Level 2 certified, with Level 2 offering higher impact protection. Many jackets and suits also carry CE-AAA ratings for abrasion resistance, the highest classification available.
For professional and track use, certain suits feature FIM homologation, meeting the strict requirements of international motorcycle racing federations. Gloves may carry EN 13594 certification for impact and abrasion protection. The collection's Tech-Air® compatible products integrate with electronic airbag systems that meet the most advanced protection standards in motorcycling.
How should motorcycle road gear fit for optimal protection?
Proper fit is critical for both safety and comfort in motorcycle road gear. Jackets and suits should fit snug but not restrictive in the riding position—bend forward as if on your bike when trying gear on. Armor must sit precisely over shoulders, elbows, back, hips, and knees without shifting during movement. Sleeves and pant legs should be long enough to maintain coverage when arms are extended and legs are bent.
Road gear is designed to fit closer to the body than casual clothing to prevent material bunching during impacts and reduce wind resistance. Many items in this collection feature pre-curved sleeves and legs that match natural riding posture. For suits, ensure the back length is adequate when leaning forward, and connection zippers on two-piece systems should engage fully without gaps. If you're between sizes, consider how you'll layer underneath—race suits fit over base layers only, while touring jackets accommodate thicker mid-layers.
































