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What does P05-compatible mean, and how do I know if my gear uses this protector format?
P05-compatible means this collection groups armor inserts intended for garments that specify the same P05 protector fit or compatibility reference. These protectors are not universal, so the correct match depends on the pocket shape, dimensions, and attachment system used in the garment.
To confirm fit, check the product page or garment labeling for the stated compatible protector code. If your jacket, suit, or pants list P05 compatibility, this collection is the right place to look for approved replacement or upgrade armor.
What kinds of protectors can be included in this collection?
Compatible protector collections are designed around fit and integration rather than around a single protection category. Depending on the garment platform, a collection like this may include inserts for key impact zones such as the back, chest, shoulders, elbows, hips, or knees.
This makes it easier to shop by garment compatibility first, then choose the protection level and construction that best suits your riding use.
Are these protectors CE certified, and what standards should I look for?
Many Alpinestars protector inserts are CE-certified, but the exact standard depends on the area being protected. Always check the product page for the specific certification and protection level.
| Protection Zone | Common Standard | What It Covers |
|---|---|---|
| Shoulder, elbow, hip, knee | EN 1621-1 | Limb and joint impact protection |
| Back | EN 1621-2 | Spine and back impact protection |
| Chest | EN 1621-3 | Chest impact protection |
Where Level 1 and Level 2 options exist, Level 2 generally provides higher impact attenuation, while Level 1 can prioritize lower bulk and flexibility. The right choice depends on the garment, riding style, and the protection zone involved.
Can I upgrade the stock armor in my gear with a P05-compatible protector?
Yes, if your garment specifically states that it accepts the same P05-compatible insert. A compatible upgrade can improve impact performance compared with basic padding, but only when the protector matches the garment’s approved shape and attachment method.
The insert should sit flat inside the pocket, cover the intended impact area correctly, and stay stable in a riding position without folding or shifting. If the fit is too small, too large, or uses the wrong fixing system, protection and comfort can both be reduced.
What is the difference between a regular back protector insert and a full-length insert?
A regular back protector insert is designed for standard back protector pockets, while a full-length insert extends farther down the back for additional coverage. On compatible Alpinestars garments, the correct option depends on the pocket design and the fit specified for that model.
Some newer Alpinestars jackets use a double-pocket layout that can accept either a regular or a longer full-length insert. If your gear supports both formats, choose based on the approved compatibility note and your preferred balance of coverage, flexibility, and bulk.