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Stella Chrome V2 Sport Kapuzenjacke -
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Stella T-Dyno Wasserabweisende Jacke -
Stella Troop-Air Jacke
Häufig gestellte Fragen FAQ ausblenden
How do women’s motorcycle jacket sizes fit and how should I choose the right size?
Alpinestars women’s jackets use performance patterns with pre‑curved sleeves and shaped waist/hip panels for an ergonomic on‑bike fit. Measure bust, waist, and hips and compare to the size chart; the jacket should allow full reach to the bars without shoulder pull and close comfortably at the bust and hips.
If you plan to add base layers, a back/chest insert, or a Tech‑Air® airbag, allow extra room so mobility and ventilation are maintained. When between sizes, choose based on your intended layering and protection setup rather than a streetwear fit.
Which materials are used in this collection and what climates are they best for?
Women’s jackets in this collection span leather, textile, mesh, and laminated waterproof shells to match different riding conditions. Use the guide below to select construction for your climate and speed of travel:
| Material | Best For | Key Properties |
|---|---|---|
| Leather | Sport/road in temperate to warm weather | High abrasion resistance; form‑fitting; ventilation via perforation |
| Textile / Mesh | Urban/commuting and hot weather | Lightweight; breathable panels; quick drying |
| Laminated Waterproof (2L/3L) | Touring or variable/wet climates | Durable waterproof/windproof shell; pairs with thermal layers |
For leather‑focused options, see women’s leather motorcycle jackets.
Are women’s jackets in this collection CE certified and what standards should I look for?
Motorcycle garments typically reference EN 17092 (AAA/AA/A) for overall abrasion and seam performance. Impact protectors commonly meet EN 1621‑1 for shoulders/elbows, EN 1621‑2 for back inserts, and some chest protectors meet EN 1621‑3.
Check each product page and garment labeling for the exact certification and level; select the rating that suits your riding speeds, environment, and comfort preferences across the collection.
Are these women’s jackets compatible with Tech‑Air airbag systems?
Many styles are marked “Tech‑Air® Compatible/Ready,” with patterning and stretch zones designed to accommodate an airbag’s deployment volume. Always confirm the compatibility note and choose a size that preserves mobility with the airbag installed.
Explore available options in Tech‑Air® systems and verify your pairing with the Tech‑Air® compatibility checker before finalizing your setup.
How should I wash and care for women’s leather and textile motorcycle jackets?
For textiles, close zips/Velcro, remove armor and any electronics, and machine wash cold on gentle with mild detergent if the care label permits. Air dry away from heat. Reproof the DWR on shells when water stops beading.
Do not machine wash leather. Wipe with a damp cloth, allow to dry naturally, and condition periodically with a suitable leather treatment. Always follow the garment’s care label for best results.



































