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High-Performance Mountain Bike Apparel for Every Trail

Alpinestars® All MTB Apparel brings together jerseys, shorts, pants, jackets, vests, base layers, and socks engineered for modern cross-country, trail, enduro, and downhill riding. Each piece balances breathable, quick-drying textiles with durable weaves and purposeful stretch to handle steep climbs, rough descents, and long days on variable terrain. Rider-informed patterning, smart storage, and low-bulk construction help maintain comfort and control so you can focus on line choice and pace.

 

Technical Fabrics, Ventilation, and Abrasion Resistance

Advanced materials drive performance across the range. Moisture-wicking knits and mapped mesh zones promote airflow, while stretch-woven shells resist snags and abrasion without restricting movement. Laser-cut perforations, bonded hems, and streamlined seam placements reduce bulk and chafe. Our cycling jerseys leverage quick-dry yarns and ventilation panels to stabilize temperature during high-output efforts, and outer layers pair durable face fabrics with soft, breathable backers. For lower-body durability and mobility, explore cycling shorts built with gusseted construction and tough seat panels.

 

Ride-Specific Fit, Storage, and Pad Compatibility

Every fit detail is tuned for on-bike movement. Drop-tail hems maintain coverage in an aggressive stance, sleeve lengths integrate cleanly with gloves, and articulated knees preserve flex through pedal strokes. Adjustable waists, silicone grippers, and belt-loop options help dial a secure hold over liners or bibs. Knee-pad-friendly inseams and generous leg openings maintain smooth overlap while pedaling. Secure pockets and low-profile zippers keep essentials stable and accessible without creating pressure points during seated climbs or technical sections.

 

Layering Systems for Weather and Elevation Changes

From cool dawn starts to exposed ridgelines and sudden showers, this collection supports adaptable layering. Lightweight wind shells and breathable softshells cut chill without trapping excess heat, and waterproof-breathable jackets using 2.5- to 3-layer constructions help block sustained rain while vent zips manage internal moisture. Durable water-repellent finishes shed light precipitation and trail spray, and packable designs stow easily when conditions improve. Wicking base layers move sweat off the skin to maintain a stable microclimate on variable days.

 

Choose by Discipline and Terrain

XC-focused pieces prioritize minimal weight, efficient airflow, and streamlined storage to support sustained climbs and fast transfers. Trail and enduro kits combine durable textiles with a relaxed, mobile fit that accommodates elbow and knee protection for technical descents. Downhill options emphasize coverage and reinforcement for bike-park laps and rugged lines, while preserving freedom of movement for precise bike handling.

Explore All MTB Apparel to assemble a connected kit that performs from the first climb to the final descent. For complementary protection and accessories across categories, browse our complete MTB gear and build a system that matches your terrain, pace, and season. Backed by Alpinestars® engineering and a heritage of performance, every piece is made to deliver dependable comfort, durability, and control on every ride.

Frequently asked questions Hide FAQs
What apparel is included in All MTB Apparel?

This collection covers mountain bike clothing for trail, enduro, downhill, and cross‑country riding, including jerseys, shorts, pants, jackets/vests, base layers, and socks. Garments use breathable, quick‑dry technical fabrics with stretch and durable weaves suited to off‑road abrasion.

Fits are MTB‑specific to allow a full riding range of motion and to accommodate common protective gear such as elbow, shoulder, and knee pads.

How should MTB jerseys and shorts fit for riding and pads?

MTB jerseys typically use a relaxed or athletic fit for airflow and mobility, with slightly longer sleeves and a drop tail. Choose your size based on chest measurement and allow room if you wear body armor.

MTB shorts and pants should be secure at the waist without pinching, with adjusters or belt loops, and long enough to overlap knee pads while pedaling. Liners or bibs should fit next‑to‑skin; the outer short provides coverage and durability.

Do MTB shorts include padding, and do I need a liner?

Most baggy MTB shorts are unpadded to maximize breathability and quick drying. For saddle comfort and chafe control, pair them with a padded liner short or cycling bib with a chamois under the outer short.

This two‑piece system lets you choose your preferred padding level and replace or wash liners more frequently while keeping the outer short durable for trail use.

What MTB apparel should I choose for XC, trail/enduro, or downhill?

Select kit based on terrain, protection needs, and weather. General guidance:

DisciplineFit & FeaturesOuterwear
XCLighter, closer‑to‑body jerseys and shorts for efficiency; minimal pockets.Packable wind/rain shells for variable efforts.
Trail/EnduroDurable, relaxed fits with stretch; room for elbow/knee pads.Breathable softshells or 2.5–3L rain shells for mixed weather.
DownhillHeavier‑duty fabrics and the most generous cuts for armor.Robust weather layers for lift‑access or wet bike‑park days.

Waterproof shells are commonly built as 2‑layer, 2.5‑layer, or 3‑layer; 3‑layer offers the most durable weather protection, while 2.5‑layer prioritizes low weight and packability for trail rides.

How do I wash and care for MTB jerseys, shorts, and shells?

Wash technical apparel cold on a gentle cycle with mild detergent. Close zips and Velcro, turn garments inside‑out, and remove any pads before washing. Avoid fabric softeners and bleach, which can impair moisture‑wicking and waterproof finishes. Air dry away from high heat.

For waterproof/breathable shells, low‑heat tumble (if the care label allows) can help reactivate DWR. Reproof the DWR when water stops beading on the surface to restore water repellency.