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I'm looking at getting an FZ6R sometime in the hopefully near future, so I've also begun looking at riding gear. I really like the way Alpinestars stuff looks, but is their stuff worth the price?
I'd gladly spend the money if it's worth it, but I want to make sure I'm not just paying for a name. Thoughts? |
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Anything in specific, or just all your gear? You do pay for a name, but they make quality stuff. If you can find last years stuff (newenough is great for that), then you can get it at a reasonable price. Just keep en eye out for it, if it goes up on newenough, it disappears fast.
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I'm looking at a textile jacket, textile gloves, boots, and some other miscellaneous protective items. Here are links to the items I'm looking at specifically.
Jacket Gloves Boots Chest Pads for Jacket Back Protector for Jacket Knee protectors for under jeans Protective shorts for under jeans Last edited by BM1; 08-06-2010 at 08:39 AM. |
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They stand behind their gear 100%. The fit and function is first rate.
but it is EXPENSIVE...... I have a jacket, boots and gloves....best gear I own.
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Those are actually not bad prices, about average for quality gear. If you're dead set on Alpinestars for the style/look then get that, you won't be disappointed.
If you are just looking for decent styling and want lower prices, then keep an eye out for sales on top name gear (including what you've found). Sometimes these online stores will have huge sales. |
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Yeah the prices didn't look too bad compared to others I've seen. The only part that sucks is there aren't any shops in town that I'm aware of that carry the gear I'm interested in, so I would have to rely on their size chart for fitment and just order online.
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You can't really go wrong with A* and I'm glad to see you're gearing up properly.
I'd like to make a few small suggestions. Look for a glove that's full gauntlet. I know a lot of people don't like them. But they really will help to keep the sleeve of your jacket, and in turn the armor in the jacket in the right place should you go down on your forearm. Something like the SP-2. I had these at one time. They're an excellent glove, especially for the price. A* SP-2 For the back protector, you may want to look into one of their Bionic Protectors. That one you're looking at is not much more than a thin foam pad. I'm actually planning on getting this insert for my leather jacket from Forcefield. I tried on one of their full harness protectors at Cycle Sector the other day and had one of the guys just straight punched me in the middle of my back wearing it. You can feel the way it disperses the energy around your whole back, not just at the impact site. It's even more expensive than the A* stuff, but very well made. For shorts, you may want to look into the Bionic Freeride Shorts. I have these and always wear them if I'm wearing jeans. Very comfortable and the hard armor is going to give that little bit more protection. Either way, you'll be more protected than just jeans and a t shirt and I'm glad to see that. Especially the knee and hip protection. So many people ignore that.
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I have the SP1 gloves and they are the nicest fitting gloves. Just wonderful to wear. They cost $$ tho...I agree that the gauntlet is the way to go in case of an accident for protection.
I also have the S MX-5 boots and they are great.
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I was debating the Freeride shorts originally, but they looked too bulky to go under a pair of regular loose fit jeans. How do they fit under your normal jeans? That Bionic back protector also looks nice. Will that fit under the Alpinestars jacket? Would I use that with or without the RC back protector insert on the jacket? |
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I have the S MX 5 boots, and they are amazing!!! (and totally worth the cost)
They fit like a glove from the moment I put them on. And they kept my ankle safe when I mildly crashed that one time a month ago. If/when I need to buy replacement boots, I'm definitely getting another pair of A*'s. As someone else mentioned, try to buy through NewEnough.com -- they seem to have the best prices on A* gear. |
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