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Old Nov 9th, 2010, 1:44 pm   #1 (permalink)
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Alpinestars Royal Drystar Textile Jacket

This Alpinestars 100% waterproof jacket has you covered for late-season riding in any weather. A 600D outer shell is PU back-coated to provide extra abrasion resistance along with factory-installed CE-certified armor in the elbows and shoulders to aid in impact protection. This amount of armor is further supplemented by a PE foam pad back and chest protectors, all of which can be upgraded with other Alpinestars armor for the ultimate in impact protection. Inside the jacket, a full-length liner blocks out wind and rain and it can also be removed and stowed away when you don’t need the extra insulation. All external seams are taped to further aid in repelling water and the cuffs, collar and waist are all Velcro adjustable to keep out the wind and water. Our customers report this jacket to be extremely warm, so when the weather is nice, a pair of intakes on the chest can be zipped open and a large exhaust that runs along the back around shoulder blade height, lets the hot air easily escape leaving you cool and comfortable.

Available in camo (shown) or solid black, you can read all about the jacket at our website or call TJ at 866.931.6644 ext 817 for more details. You can also email us if you have any questions – send those to FORUM at RIDERSDISCOUNT dot COM with ALPINESTARS ROYAL DRYSTAR JACKET in the subject line and we’ll get back with you right away.

The Royal Drystar jacket in camo.


A very comfortable fleece-like material is used on the tall collar.


To adjust the jacket for fit, Velcro tabs are used at the end of the sleeves and at the waist.


A pair of zip-closure intakes on the front of the jacket get air moving in while a single large vent on the back helps draw air around the body, taking heat and moisture with it on warm days to keep you comfortable.


A fully-removable liner zips in when you need it and has the same pocket arrangement as that on the inside of the jacket’s shell for all your gear storage needs. Also, not one, but two swatches of material cover the front main zipper to help keep the wind and cold out.
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