Hi, it’s a great review and I bought one after watching. It’s an outstanding vest protector and has saved me from injury a good few times now. I do trail riding with a little enduro sections and falling off seem to be my thing for the past few months. It’s a bit pricey but folks, it really has saved me some medical bills.
Thanks for the feedback, Barry! Glad to hear the video helped you make a decision. You'll have to give us an update after you get a lot of hours in it. Thanks! - Chase
Hey Chase thanks for all the great reviews. We really appreciate these. I had the opportunity to see this set yesterday while at the Tampa Supercross. What a great set. If any of you are on the fence this set of gear is exceptional. There was a lot of thought that has gone into this and I will be putting one on my son pretty soon. It is a good bit of money but this set is really just top of the line. When you look at all the little details of it you can tell someone has pretty much thought of everything. As far as the one shoulder strap you could always leave them buckled and put it on over your head as an option (I think). Again your guys videos are really well done. Thanks,
I’m liking this more than the fox titan. Mainly because level 2 front and back plus the full front plate vs 2 separate plates. Shoulder armor looks better. I’m gonna be buying this for sure this summer. Love Alpinestars
2:40 Daniel can bend his back to front and keep his head down so the buckle will come down and grab it. But Daniel and his mentor didn't heard about gravity or Kamasutra poses. 🤸🙇🤸
To those it concerns: if you are hospitalized while wearing this, they will almost certainly need to cut it off. I am saying this because I had my suit cut off after a broken clavicle. I now use a roost guard and separate elbow pads that can be taken off the body without much arm movement to avoid that in the future, all without sacrificing protection. Other than that, these things are a convenient all-in-one protection package.
So You Still Were Able to a get a broken clavicle while wearing this? I broke mine, and now I'm looking for something to protect me in the future. so this is not it!
@@MichiganQuadTrailsTales I hit the ground at 30mph directly on my shoulder. Simply put, no gear would have prevented that break. Aside from the bone, the skin an muscle were completely unharmed. One thing you have to come to terms with in this sport is that there are some things that are unavoidable. Injury being one of them.
I wish they had some foam padding in the rib area. Also giant hard plastic buckles over your collarbones doesnt seem like smartest idea. Brands are always missing the mark somewhere.
Looks like there is 2 pieces of padding running vertically from armpit. And the buckles are a fail in my book. Maybe they have to do that to retain the CE rating but I like the double velcro on some of their other units.
@@gophop obviously Impact to your shoulder would be the #1 cause but my neck brace will be right on top of that buckle and then that buckle Right on top of my collarbone so best case scenario it irritates my collarbone and worst case breaks my collarbone once my head turns and puts force on the neck brace and then puts force on my collar bone. I think a lot of riders have broken their collarbone already and mine protrudes more than normal so maybe I'm just more sensitive then beginner riders that have never broken their collarbone?
I am split between this and the Leatt 6.5 Protector Jacket. Do you have a pros /cons comparison? I like the slimmer look of the ASBT over the Leatt but the Leatt has the added advantage of the protector and jacket being separate, plus it looks like the Leatt has better protection on the sides. Thanks, liked and subscribed.
I wish the weight of these pieces was published. I'm on the fence between the A'star A-10, Bionic V2 jacket and the Leatt Hybrid body protector for trail riding/hare scrambles. All have pros and cons but knowing the weight of each piece might help make my decision.
Thanks a lot man. Appreciate the quick response and the quality of your videos. I’m ordering the V2. I want more protection, just hoping it’s not going to make me look like a football player lol I’m 6’2, 195 and plan on the XL
Is your build similar to the model we used? Daniel is wearing a size large in this video and you can see that the sleeves are pretty snug but he said he liked the fit. But yes, a large will have more room in the bicep and elbow area.
@@rmatvmc thanks I also noticed on the top 5 protective jackets the same model was wearing a medium and I think that video was newer , was the large to big?
The 5.5 definitely has more coverage around the rib area. But the V2 is much more low profile. Personally, I would go with the Alpinestars. If you want, you can call in and order both at the same time and get setup with a return shipping label so you can send back the one you don't want - Chase
Yes, you can wear this under your jersey and use the tabs to secure a neck brace. Just be mindful of how the jersey fits. The wider the opening around the neck, the easier it will be to use the neck brace tabs.
@Rocky Mountain ATV MC -- Just got this for riding slower dual-sport / enduro type stuff. My question is - what are folks wearing under this (if anything)? I find the material seems to "cut" into the inside of my elbow area when I bend my arms. Also cleaning this thing seems kinda like a P.I.T.A.! 😅
I have been using it for riding technical enduro stuff for a couple of months now and never got hot in it. If the ventilation is good to not get hot while going 10-20 Im sure it will do great on cruises as well The protection is great as well since it has saved me from a pretty gnarly crash a month ago Hope this helps
Yeah, you could wear it for street, but I would definitely recommend a good textile or leather jacket over the top to give added abrasion resistance - Chase
Is the chest / back protection vest completely removable? Like are these basically two separate pieces that work together, the shirt with padding and the armored vest?
Hi Chase. I ride a dualsport. I'm looking for some protection for my daily commute to work. No highway or freeway riding. I'm not wanting to wear a jacket in this summer weather. Average temp here in the summer is 105. In your opinion would something like this be okay to wear for a commute to work?
This would be a good option or the Bionic action jacket from Alpinestars. They won't give you as much abrasion protection as a good jacket, but they will still offer good protection. It might be worth checking out something like the Crosswind jacket. It's basically all mesh with CE rated armor in the back, shoulders and elbows. This protection jackets are a bit more work to get on and off, especially when you're sweaty. - Chase
Can you please clarify what you mean by "dress the same way"? They both go on like a jacket and have a front zipper and both have about the same amount of coverage. The major difference is that the 3.5 can be worn with just the chest protector on without the jacket or vice versa.
You bet. Depending on the temperature, you would still want a good base and mid-layer to go underneath. But it will block the wind well. It is water resistant but isn't waterproof, so be mindful of that. - Chase
We haven't got the new Baseframe Pro in yet so I'm not sure. They've had a hard time getting inventory. Hopefully it shows up soon so we can get a spotlight done! - Chase
Hello Rocky Mountain team and community! I have this basic doubt about riding gear but can't find good information, can you help me? What about wearing a chest protector (As Alpinestar A6 or A10) riding a Big Trail in long distances (Example, Andes mountains 4000 miles, 80% on road, 20% off road). I'm trying to solve the problem of the heat in the desert, fresh jackets offer not enough protection and hard jackets (event with the vents open) are extremely hot. The solution could be wearing an A6 + Elbow guard (example), and alternate between 2 jackets according the climate (without the inside pocket protectors) . What do you think about it? Thanks a lot, sorry by the lil' english, I'm writing from Brazil. Tnx!
Hello! To answer your question, yes, you can wear a chest protector on your ride, however, chest protectors like the A6 or the A10 are not CE certified for abrasion. Abrasion protection is one thing that you give up by not wearing a good riding jacket.
Great jacket, got it a couple of months ago and it has been great so far. For enduro the ventilation is great, it doesn't restrict your movement at all and speaking from experience it offers great protection in a crash. Definitely wouldn't replace it with anything else Could you please tell us the names of the gloves and pants in the video, my gloves are due for a replacement and I have been looking to get some riding pants as well. Recommendations are welcome but would like to stay in the Alpinestars family
@@LukePowell932 no, not at all, they are quite flexible actually. Just by feeling them, can not see them sadly, i would say that its the same thing as on the shoulders
@@LukePowell932 don't know how plastics would do but I have had some pretty bad crashes on dirt, gravel and asphalt and never had any injuries and also nothing happened to the pads, and an extra benefit for me is how flexible they are wich makes the jacket really comfortable
Chest and back are CE2, shoulder and elbow CE1. Can't say about the mesh since I haven't ridden in it. But on the product page you can ask questions there and get answers from customers who have it. - Chase
I've owned this for over a year now. It does get dirty an sweaty. I mitigate the sweat by wearing a shirt under the armor, however to clean it well I fill my bath tub with warm water and soap. I agitate it face down and let it sit for 30 min, then flip it, agitate and let it sit for another 30 min. The amount of dirt that came off was shocking! I had to clean the tub before my wife got home, lol. That being said it looks and smells clean.
This piece is CE rated and will offer good impact and abrasion protection, but I'd still wear a quality jacket over the top for abrasion protection. - Chase
Hey guys! Anyone tried and compare this armer with the Revit Proteus? Im getting crazy with the decision! This is for the base for a big trip with 50/50 use! Also gonna wear a jacket for the road on top of this. Thanks in advance. 🙏💚💛❤️🙏
You are right on the border of a large/x-large, but should be fine with an XL. On the product page there is a size guide with a couple other measurements to help make sure you get the correct fit. www.rockymountainatvmc.com/riding-gear/alpinestars-bionic-tech-v2-protection-jacket-p
Isn't that the guy that worked as reporter at The Daily Planet? His girlfriend's name goes something like Lang, Kane, Ling, Lane.... something like that.
This is a lawsuit waiting to happen. The chest protector DOES NOT stay in place, it moves up, WAY UP. As soon as you bend down and slightly forward (riding position on dirt bike) the chest protector comes up and jabs you right in the throat. The first time I bent down with this on I was shocked as I felt like someone karate chopped me right in my Adams apple. My throat still hurts 2 hours later as I'm writing this. I cannot imagine if I crashed and my head came forward, the chest protector could easily crush your windpipe. This should be pulled form the shelves immediately. Horrible design.
Care to elaborate on this issue? I'm really looking into this chest protector and I've tried in on in a shop. I can't see how the floating chest piece differs from any generic chest protectors (Like Leatt 3.5, Fox Raceframe etc) as they are all basically "floating". Combine any of those with a kidney belt (and an armored undershirt if we're being perfectionist) and you have essentially the same combo as what this Astars Bionic offers. I saw your comment about this matter on another similar video and I had to ask.
hummmm yes actually all these protections are "floating" and move. in fact what does guaranty the protections will be at the riht place when you fly and fall down? do researches go far enough? true for any jacket no? further protections do not wrap-up a body zone particularlly laterally where the injuries are worst. for instance on the photo we see clearly that the upper pectoral and the front deltoïd muscles are not protected in case of front schock with the mirror, screen or even the breaks. these muscles are part of the so critical shoulder! additionally protection do not add reinforcement to the body joints to avoid extreme extentions of them when impact is strong particularly in forest with tree branch. etc. etc. for all these reasons I stay sceptic... not enough studied?
@@turre1949 No, they're not. The chest piece on this Alpine Stars is free to move independent of the base layer. It can literally move in any direction like 5 inches. When you bend down, the bottom is pressed up by your stomach and unfortunately it moves up, right into your throat. It's not illustrated in this video at all. My Leatt 4.5 chest protector is the best one I have tried, and I've tried a lot. It's the most comfortable, doesn't just into your arms or chest, and stays where it's supposed to. I wear that with a Moose Racing armour shirt with the chest and back plates removed so I have shoulder and elbow protection in conjunction with the leatt 4.5. I also tried the new full Leatt 6.5 body protector, which is better than this Alpine Stars and the chest piece is independent of the body armour layer, however I returned it as I already have the 4.5, and the moose armour option was my favorite and most comfortable without being too hot.
@@JoshStreetDesignAre you over weight, is that why its getting caught on your stomach? I just ordered but im in really good shape so hopefully it will be ok
Hi, it’s a great review and I bought one after watching.
It’s an outstanding vest protector and has saved me from injury a good few times now. I do trail riding with a little enduro sections and falling off seem to be my thing for the past few months.
It’s a bit pricey but folks, it really has saved me some medical bills.
Thanks for the feedback, Barry! Glad to hear the video helped you make a decision. You'll have to give us an update after you get a lot of hours in it. Thanks! - Chase
Doesn't it feel hot when you ride?
i feel sad for you that you actually GET medical bills 😖
Hey Chase thanks for all the great reviews. We really appreciate these. I had the opportunity to see this set yesterday while at the Tampa Supercross. What a great set. If any of you are on the fence this set of gear is exceptional. There was a lot of thought that has gone into this and I will be putting one on my son pretty soon. It is a good bit of money but this set is really just top of the line. When you look at all the little details of it you can tell someone has pretty much thought of everything. As far as the one shoulder strap you could always leave them buckled and put it on over your head as an option (I think).
Again your guys videos are really well done.
Thanks,
Thanks, Bill. Glad these videos help you out! And yes, this is a well thought out piece from Astars. - Chase
You leave the top buckles on and you take both the bottoms ones out to put it on. Wayyy easier than to remove the sides
Looks great. Light, safe and convenient for tricks & stunts. And you can put on whatever you want.
I’m liking this more than the fox titan. Mainly because level 2 front and back plus the full front plate vs 2 separate plates. Shoulder armor looks better. I’m gonna be buying this for sure this summer. Love Alpinestars
Just now starting to look for a full upper body protection vest after destroying my elbow and needing joint surgery
2:40 Daniel can bend his back to front and keep his head down so the buckle will come down and grab it. But Daniel and his mentor didn't heard about gravity or Kamasutra poses. 🤸🙇🤸
which one do you like better the v2 or the regular bionic tech?
To those it concerns: if you are hospitalized while wearing this, they will almost certainly need to cut it off. I am saying this because I had my suit cut off after a broken clavicle. I now use a roost guard and separate elbow pads that can be taken off the body without much arm movement to avoid that in the future, all without sacrificing protection. Other than that, these things are a convenient all-in-one protection package.
That is a great point to consider. Thanks for throwing that out.
Interesting
So You Still Were Able to a get a broken clavicle while wearing this?
I broke mine, and now I'm looking for something to protect me in the future. so this is not it!
@@MichiganQuadTrailsTales I hit the ground at 30mph directly on my shoulder. Simply put, no gear would have prevented that break. Aside from the bone, the skin an muscle were completely unharmed. One thing you have to come to terms with in this sport is that there are some things that are unavoidable. Injury being one of them.
@@ZSmith-yy4lv I Get it! Thanks for the Reply.Take Care!
Im pretty sure you can don it by leaving the shoulder straps clipped and sticking head through like roost deflector, zip, belt, side straps.
How is the airflow/ ventilation and temperature in hot weather?
I wish they had exactly the front and back protector loose together with the waist band. Not needing the shoulder and elbow, since I have better.
What pants can be combined with the armour ?? Thanks in advance
Hey chase will my leatt 6.5 neck brace work with this?
Is the mesh good for slides?
I wish they had some foam padding in the rib area. Also giant hard plastic buckles over your collarbones doesnt seem like smartest idea. Brands are always missing the mark somewhere.
Looks like there is 2 pieces of padding running vertically from armpit. And the buckles are a fail in my book. Maybe they have to do that to retain the CE rating but I like the double velcro on some of their other units.
Do you think collar bones are broken from direct impact?
@@gophop obviously Impact to your shoulder would be the #1 cause but my neck brace will be right on top of that buckle and then that buckle Right on top of my collarbone so best case scenario it irritates my collarbone and worst case breaks my collarbone once my head turns and puts force on the neck brace and then puts force on my collar bone. I think a lot of riders have broken their collarbone already and mine protrudes more than normal so maybe I'm just more sensitive then beginner riders that have never broken their collarbone?
@@mxfreaks if you have a neck brace, you should go with the armor jacket from the same brand to get the best fit anyway.
It looks like you would be able to undo the two red buckles and reach to the middle for the zipper
Eh so the elbow pads how do they fit?? Are they tight fitting?? Do they stay in place?? That would be my biggest concern??
I am split between this and the Leatt 6.5 Protector Jacket. Do you have a pros /cons comparison? I like the slimmer look of the ASBT over the Leatt but the Leatt has the added advantage of the protector and jacket being separate, plus it looks like the Leatt has better protection on the sides. Thanks, liked and subscribed.
I'm doing the same comparison right now, did you decide 6.5 or this Alpine Stars?
I join the question 😀
I wish the weight of these pieces was published. I'm on the fence between the A'star A-10, Bionic V2 jacket and the Leatt Hybrid body protector for trail riding/hare scrambles. All have pros and cons but knowing the weight of each piece might help make my decision.
Me too, what did you get eventually?
@@MrNz96 I got the Leatt Hybrid. Only wore it a couple times because of CV19, but so far I love it.
I look at the shipping weight, sometimes that helps. Cant really loose with Leatt tho, they are good company. 👍Good luck on the ride 😷
What gloves are you wearing?
Purchased one but I've found it cuts into my arms when bending them
Yea? hav same issue. Elbow secion is harsh...
Which is more sleek and comfortable? This one or the 3DF Hybrid?
They're booth pretty sleek and comfortable. But my pick would probably be the Bionic Tech V2. - Chase
Thanks a lot man. Appreciate the quick response and the quality of your videos. I’m ordering the V2. I want more protection, just hoping it’s not going to make me look like a football player lol I’m 6’2, 195 and plan on the XL
Which one is more durable the v1 or the v2
I recently ordered a size medium. Everything fits good but it’s tight on my biceps and elbows would a size large fit better?
Is your build similar to the model we used? Daniel is wearing a size large in this video and you can see that the sleeves are pretty snug but he said he liked the fit. But yes, a large will have more room in the bicep and elbow area.
@@rmatvmc thanks I also noticed on the top 5 protective jackets the same model was wearing a medium and I think that video was newer , was the large to big?
@@jasonfullbright4230 They both fit him, but the Large would be the better choice.
This works on a naked bike too?
Would you recommend this or leatt 3df airfit hybrid for downhill mtb riding?
This
@@D3MOLISHER thanks!
@@ottohemio your welcom ;)
@@ottohemio Why would you rather buy this one instead of the Leatt? It looks like that with this one it will get a bit warmer than with the leatt?
@@whynotlucasvisuals It has better coverage
Will this be compatible with a Leatt Neck Brace?
would be nice to wear under my basic non biker hoodie for nice quick rides to the shops where i dont need to hit the highways
How does this compare to the Leatt 5.5 Body Protector for the same price?
The 5.5 definitely has more coverage around the rib area. But the V2 is much more low profile. Personally, I would go with the Alpinestars. If you want, you can call in and order both at the same time and get setup with a return shipping label so you can send back the one you don't want - Chase
Are those elbow pads hard plastic?
Yes. Shoulder too.Not great.
Hello, thanks for the review. Can you still wear this under a jersey and have a neck protector on top using the pull tabs? Thanks
Yes, you can wear this under your jersey and use the tabs to secure a neck brace. Just be mindful of how the jersey fits. The wider the opening around the neck, the easier it will be to use the neck brace tabs.
@@rmatvmc thanks!
Is the chest protector hard or rubber material like on shoulders?
It's the same as the shoulders.
@Rocky Mountain ATV MC -- Just got this for riding slower dual-sport / enduro type stuff. My question is - what are folks wearing under this (if anything)? I find the material seems to "cut" into the inside of my elbow area when I bend my arms. Also cleaning this thing seems kinda like a P.I.T.A.! 😅
I'd think any good base layer. I wear my Klim stuff under my armor and its extremely comfortable.
Is this good to wear for cruising on a hot day 100 degrees?
I have been using it for riding technical enduro stuff for a couple of months now and never got hot in it. If the ventilation is good to not get hot while going 10-20 Im sure it will do great on cruises as well
The protection is great as well since it has saved me from a pretty gnarly crash a month ago
Hope this helps
@@saban_6r thanks for the info! Ride safe! 👍
IT S OK FOR HARD ENDURO ?
What’ pants Does he have on ?
Those are the Alpinestars Racer Supermatic Pants. Check them out here: www.rockymountainatvmc.com/riding-gear/alpinestars-racer-supermatic-pants-p
Would this work for street ridding not just dirt?
Yeah, you could wear it for street, but I would definitely recommend a good textile or leather jacket over the top to give added abrasion resistance - Chase
Is the chest / back protection vest completely removable? Like are these basically two separate pieces that work together, the shirt with padding and the armored vest?
The chest plate that you see being removed at 2:22 and the back puck removed at 4:13 are the only two pieces that can be removed.
Hi Chase. I ride a dualsport. I'm looking for some protection for my daily commute to work. No highway or freeway riding. I'm not wanting to wear a jacket in this summer weather. Average temp here in the summer is 105. In your opinion would something like this be okay to wear for a commute to work?
This would be a good option or the Bionic action jacket from Alpinestars. They won't give you as much abrasion protection as a good jacket, but they will still offer good protection. It might be worth checking out something like the Crosswind jacket. It's basically all mesh with CE rated armor in the back, shoulders and elbows. This protection jackets are a bit more work to get on and off, especially when you're sweaty. - Chase
which size goes for 190cm height and chest 103-108cm
Eat a cheeseburger
Can Alpinestar dress in the same way as Leatt body 3.5?
Can you please clarify what you mean by "dress the same way"? They both go on like a jacket and have a front zipper and both have about the same amount of coverage. The major difference is that the 3.5 can be worn with just the chest protector on without the jacket or vice versa.
@@rmatvmc thanks
Can you show the top five WITH a neck brace?
Have you watched our top 5 protection jacket video?
ruclips.net/video/pasbmBxO194/видео.html
Is it possible to only wear the back Protector?
The chest protector plate comes off but the rest of the jacket is one piece. So you could wear it with the chest plate not installed.
I got question can i wear this under LEATT GPX 5.5 ENDURO JACKET for cold climate ?
You bet. Depending on the temperature, you would still want a good base and mid-layer to go underneath. But it will block the wind well. It is water resistant but isn't waterproof, so be mindful of that. - Chase
Do you still need elbow pads
This jacket is CE level 1 elbow protection built into it so extra elbow pads shouldn't be needed.
@@rmatvmc are the chest, back and elbows hard plastic?
wow I like it so much....but I'm from the Philippines
@Jdive Sevenine bet you eat kanin 7 times a day.
Hey Chase, would you recommend the alpinestars a-1 or the leatt 3df chest protector/ roost guard ?
A-1 all day , no question. - Chase
Which one you recommend this one or the leatt 3df hybrid for enduro/ trail riding ? I'm a tall person 1,94 Many thanks
I would probably choose this one. I like the chest protection a little more than the Leatt. - Chase
How is this compared to Fox’s new BASEFRAME PRO D3O® JACKET?
We haven't got the new Baseframe Pro in yet so I'm not sure. They've had a hard time getting inventory. Hopefully it shows up soon so we can get a spotlight done! - Chase
@@rmatvmc thank you! I haven’t been able to find any reviews on it yet, so have been holding off on it
will this fit a Leatt Neck brace?
I would be perfect but I think it would work well enough. - Chase
Hello Rocky Mountain team and community! I have this basic doubt about riding gear but can't find good information, can you help me? What about wearing a chest protector (As Alpinestar A6 or A10) riding a Big Trail in long distances (Example, Andes mountains 4000 miles, 80% on road, 20% off road). I'm trying to solve the problem of the heat in the desert, fresh jackets offer not enough protection and hard jackets (event with the vents open) are extremely hot. The solution could be wearing an A6 + Elbow guard (example), and alternate between 2 jackets according the climate (without the inside pocket protectors) . What do you think about it? Thanks a lot, sorry by the lil' english, I'm writing from Brazil. Tnx!
Hello! To answer your question, yes, you can wear a chest protector on your ride, however, chest protectors like the A6 or the A10 are not CE certified for abrasion. Abrasion protection is one thing that you give up by not wearing a good riding jacket.
Doesn't appear to have any rib protection!
Nice video! Whats the name model of that pant?
Those are the Alpinestars Racer Supermatic Pants in the black/bright red colorway. This specific design has been discontinued.
Is the chest and back protector removable?
On this piece it is not.
Yes the front chest protector is removable. However the back is not.
Great jacket, got it a couple of months ago and it has been great so far. For enduro the ventilation is great, it doesn't restrict your movement at all and speaking from experience it offers great protection in a crash. Definitely wouldn't replace it with anything else
Could you please tell us the names of the gloves and pants in the video, my gloves are due for a replacement and I have been looking to get some riding pants as well. Recommendations are welcome but would like to stay in the Alpinestars family
Hey mate, are the elbow pads hard plastic??
@@LukePowell932 no, not at all, they are quite flexible actually. Just by feeling them, can not see them sadly, i would say that its the same thing as on the shoulders
@@saban_6r hmmm, does it still offer great protection like plastic, or would you recommend getting the Fox one which is fully plastic
@@LukePowell932 don't know how plastics would do but I have had some pretty bad crashes on dirt, gravel and asphalt and never had any injuries and also nothing happened to the pads, and an extra benefit for me is how flexible they are wich makes the jacket really comfortable
@@saban_6r thanks for the feedback! Tossing up between a few.
Expecially isn't a word. Lol . Great video though.
What size should I take for?
Height: 177cm,
Weight: 75kg,
Chest 98 cm,
Waist 89cm,
Hip 93cm
Your measurements would put you right between a medium and large size. We would recommend a large as these seem to fit a bit more on the snugger side.
@@rmatvmc many thanks for your answer.
What size is that
This model is wearing a large.
@@rmatvmc I just ordered mines in small hopefully it fits 😬thanks for the vid man safe travels
what’s the ce lvl and does it rip easy I always have the fear of mesh things ripping or going fuzzy
Chest and back are CE2, shoulder and elbow CE1. Can't say about the mesh since I haven't ridden in it. But on the product page you can ask questions there and get answers from customers who have it. - Chase
I have crashed doing 60 straight on a gravel road and you can barely even notice it so I wouldn't be scared of it ripping
@@saban_6r website says abrasion resistant so definitely have some confidence there
looks great, how easy is it to clean? especially with sweat?
I've owned this for over a year now. It does get dirty an sweaty. I mitigate the sweat by wearing a shirt under the armor, however to clean it well I fill my bath tub with warm water and soap. I agitate it face down and let it sit for 30 min, then flip it, agitate and let it sit for another 30 min. The amount of dirt that came off was shocking! I had to clean the tub before my wife got home, lol. That being said it looks and smells clean.
@@tcb333 how do you know what size to wear?
@@chris2thicc691 I went to the Alpinestars website and used their sizing chart. I use a tailors tape to verify my measurements.
Is this safe enough to ride in the streets or with a sports bike?
This piece is CE rated and will offer good impact and abrasion protection, but I'd still wear a quality jacket over the top for abrasion protection. - Chase
Rocky Mountain ATV MC what’s the ce lvl and does it rip easy I always have the fear of mesh things ripping or going fuzzy
Leatt Airfit 3DF or this?
Personally, I like the Astars a little more. Little bit lighter and does come with the kidney/waist belt if that's something that you want. - Chase
I chose this and it’s an excellent piece of gear!
When was last time the guy on the right slept? He's gonna pass out any second...
Mido 1.70cm cual podrá ser mi talla.
Hey guys! Anyone tried and compare this armer with the Revit Proteus? Im getting crazy with the decision! This is for the base for a big trip with 50/50 use! Also gonna wear a jacket for the road on top of this.
Thanks in advance.
🙏💚💛❤️🙏
Can I get a xl I’m 5’9 42.5 inch 200 lbs
You are right on the border of a large/x-large, but should be fine with an XL. On the product page there is a size guide with a couple other measurements to help make sure you get the correct fit.
www.rockymountainatvmc.com/riding-gear/alpinestars-bionic-tech-v2-protection-jacket-p
Daniel’s slow blinking is weirding me out.
Love the product reviews though.
Love it
I got the new one the v3
If only the back was removable like the chest
Jecky Chan smoked some weed ?! He is standing sleeping haha !
Was thinking the same here haha, is the dude high all the time or what?
Isn't that the guy that worked as reporter at The Daily Planet? His girlfriend's name goes something like Lang, Kane, Ling, Lane.... something like that.
All that protection without rib coverage, makes no sense.
The guy blinking really slow is really weirding me out
too much red on the back... imo
This is a lawsuit waiting to happen. The chest protector DOES NOT stay in place, it moves up, WAY UP. As soon as you bend down and slightly forward (riding position on dirt bike) the chest protector comes up and jabs you right in the throat. The first time I bent down with this on I was shocked as I felt like someone karate chopped me right in my Adams apple. My throat still hurts 2 hours later as I'm writing this. I cannot imagine if I crashed and my head came forward, the chest protector could easily crush your windpipe. This should be pulled form the shelves immediately. Horrible design.
Care to elaborate on this issue? I'm really looking into this chest protector and I've tried in on in a shop. I can't see how the floating chest piece differs from any generic chest protectors (Like Leatt 3.5, Fox Raceframe etc) as they are all basically "floating". Combine any of those with a kidney belt (and an armored undershirt if we're being perfectionist) and you have essentially the same combo as what this Astars Bionic offers.
I saw your comment about this matter on another similar video and I had to ask.
hummmm yes actually all these protections are "floating" and move. in fact what does guaranty the protections will be at the riht place when you fly and fall down? do researches go far enough? true for any jacket no? further protections do not wrap-up a body zone particularlly laterally where the injuries are worst. for instance on the photo we see clearly that the upper pectoral and the front deltoïd muscles are not protected in case of front schock with the mirror, screen or even the breaks. these muscles are part of the so critical shoulder! additionally protection do not add reinforcement to the body joints to avoid extreme extentions of them when impact is strong particularly in forest with tree branch. etc. etc. for all these reasons I stay sceptic... not enough studied?
@@turre1949 No, they're not. The chest piece on this Alpine Stars is free to move independent of the base layer. It can literally move in any direction like 5 inches. When you bend down, the bottom is pressed up by your stomach and unfortunately it moves up, right into your throat. It's not illustrated in this video at all. My Leatt 4.5 chest protector is the best one I have tried, and I've tried a lot. It's the most comfortable, doesn't just into your arms or chest, and stays where it's supposed to. I wear that with a Moose Racing armour shirt with the chest and back plates removed so I have shoulder and elbow protection in conjunction with the leatt 4.5. I also tried the new full Leatt 6.5 body protector, which is better than this Alpine Stars and the chest piece is independent of the body armour layer, however I returned it as I already have the 4.5, and the moose armour option was my favorite and most comfortable without being too hot.
@@jesshuifry4342 i doubt anything could be enough studied for you.
@@JoshStreetDesignAre you over weight, is that why its getting caught on your stomach? I just ordered but im in really good shape so hopefully it will be ok
Love it