Sunday, July 18, 2010

Alpinestars Jacket Review

Alpinestars motorcycle jackets are among the most underrated street bike jackets around. Although they aren't the most popular brand, they are definitely worth considering if you are in the market.

Styling

Alpinestars jackets come in a wide array of styles and colors to choose from. From the classic solid black Interceptor or Monterey jackets to the sportbike inspired MX-1 or S-MX models, you're sure to find an Alpinestars jacket to suit your tastes.

Each model has high quality fit and finish and sharp attention to detail.

Protection

When shopping for a motorcycle jacket, protection ought to be at the top of your list. Alpinestars jackets are made of high quality leather. They are a bit stiff when first purchased, but will break in and feel comfortable in about 5 rides.

Most models come with removable shoulder, elbow, and forearm protection to give you extra piece of mind. This extra piece of mind however doesn't come cheap.

Price

An Alpinestars jacket will typically cost anywhere from $100 to $500. Usually you can find a good deals on Alpinestars jackets online.

Comfort

Comfort is the only downside of these jackets. Due to the extra protection and thicker leather required for a streetbike jacket, you will sacrifice a little bit of flexibility and breathability. As mentioned above, Alpinestars jackets do loosen up a bit after they've been broken in, but they will always be a little bit on the stiff side.

These jackets are also more suited for cooler weather. Alpinestars does offer a mesh line of jackets that are cooler than the leather jackets, but they will not provide you with as much protection.

Conclusion

An Alpinestars jacket is an important piece of protection for any rider. Don't make the mistake that a lot of riders make (and later regret) by skimping on this piece of gear. Consider it an investment. The difference between a cheap jacket and a high-quality Alpinestars jacket could be the difference between walking away from a spill and a trip to the ER.

 

source: ezinearticles.com

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