Motocross rider in Alpinestars MX26 gear launching a KTM dirt bike during a jump, featured in a 2026 gear collection overview graphic.

Alpinestars MX26 Gear: Complete 2026 Collection Breakdown

Alpinestars MX26 gear is the brand's full 2026 motocross lineup, covering everything from the race-spec Supertech M10 helmet to entry-level Fluid jerseys. BTO Sports carries every tier of the collection: Supertech, Techstar, Fluid, and the full Tech boot line from Tech 3 through Tech 10. This guide breaks down what each tier offers and how to build your kit for 2026.

Alpinestars MX26 gear is the brand's full 2026 motocross lineup, covering helmets, boots, riding combos, and protection. From the race-spec Supertech M10 to the entry-level Fluid line, BTO Sports carries every tier of the collection. If you ride motocross, enduro, or off-road and you want to gear up with the #1 brand in the sport, this is your complete guide.

Supertech M10 Helmets: The Flagship of the MX26 Lineup

Black, white, and red Alpinestars SM5 motocross helmet shown in a studio product image highlighting its angular shell design and ventilation features.

The Supertech M10 is Alpinestars' top-tier motocross helmet, and the MX26 colorway refresh brings a sharp set of new graphics to a shell that already leads the class in safety and fit tech. BTO carries the full M10 family in the dirt bike helmets collection, so you can browse every colorway and size in one place.

The M10 platform is built on four shell sizes, which means every rider gets a genuine fit rather than a padded approximation. The A-Head Fitment System lets you dial in both the angle and height of the interior, so the helmet sits exactly where it should on your specific head shape. Twenty-eight ventilation ports (18 inlets, 10 exhausts) keep airflow moving hard through the shell even when you're grinding through slow, technical sections. The M10 also ships with MIPS and meets ECE 22.06 certification, and Alpinestars publishes that the M10 surpasses the ECE 22.06 rotational acceleration standard by 76%. The collarbone-relief chin bar reduces downward load on impact, and the Eject removal system lets medical personnel remove the helmet safely without cervical movement.

The Alpinestars Supertech M10 Ampress at $629.99 is the entry point into the M10 family and one of the most popular colorways BTO stocks. The Alpinestars Supertech M10 Aeon comes in at $583.96. Step up to the Alpinestars Supertech M10 Flood or the Alpinestars Supertech M10 Era, both at $839.95, for the premium graphics treatment. The Alpinestars Supertech M10 LE Records tops the helmet lineup at $949.95 with a limited-edition finish that matches the Supertech Records gear combo below.

Two signature editions round out the M10 family at BTO. The Alpinestars S-M10 Troy Lee Designs Edition 25 is $643.96, bringing TLD's graphic work to the M10 platform. The Alpinestars S-M10 Deegan Monster Edition is $679.94, carrying Haiden Deegan's Monster Energy colorway. For anyone comparing the M10 to the competition, check out the BTO breakdown on Fox V3 RS vs. Alpinestars SM10 before you decide.

MX26 Gear Combos: Supertech, Techstar, and Fluid

Rider wearing bright orange and purple Alpinestars motocross gear carving through a berm on a KTM dirt bike under a sunny sky.

Alpinestars runs three distinct gear tiers in the MX26 collection. Supertech sits at the top, Techstar covers the mid-range, and Fluid handles the entry level. Each tier has its own construction spec, so choosing right means matching the tier to how you ride and how often you wash, crash, and replace your gear. Browse the full lineup in the dirt bike gear combos collection at BTO.

Supertech Gear: Race-Grade Construction

Supertech pants are built from 600D coated poly-fabric with 4-way stretch ripstop panels where flex matters most. The linerless design is brace compatible, the Babel knee gusset gives you a full range of motion through ruts and whoops, and the ergonomic multi-panel race cut holds its shape lap after lap. This is the tier that pro-level and advanced amateur riders reach for.

The Alpinestars Supertech LE Records Combo at $364.90 matches the limited-edition M10 Records helmet for a fully coordinated race kit. The Alpinestars Supertech Scenz Combo is $329.90 and carries a clean graphic set that works across multiple goggle colorways.

Techstar Gear: The Everyday Rider's Sweet Spot

Techstar uses the same 600D coated poly-fabric and 4-way stretch ripstop construction as the Supertech tier, with the same linerless, brace-compatible design. The price difference comes from graphics and trim, not from any structural shortcut. Techstar is the tier that dominates intermediate and club-level racing because the durability is there without the premium colorway cost.

The Alpinestars Techstar LE Beast Coast Combo is $329.90 with a bold limited-edition colorway. The Alpinestars Techstar Nomur Combo and Alpinestars Techstar Knif Combo are both $304.90 and offer clean, versatile graphics. Riders who want to mix and match can grab the Alpinestars Techstar Nomur Pants or Alpinestars Techstar Knif Pants individually at $219.95 each.

The Alpinestars Techstar Dreem Combo at $158.94 is the standout value option in the Techstar family. It adds laser-cut ventilation perforations to the pants for notably better airflow on hot days, and the price makes it easy to pick up a second kit for back-to-back riding weekends.

Fluid Gear: Built for Beginners and Budget-Conscious Riders

The Fluid line is Alpinestars' purpose-built entry tier. The jerseys use lightweight moisture-wicking poly-fabric with an ergonomic cut, extended rear tail, and fade-resistant graphics. The Alpinestars Fluid Haul Jersey and Alpinestars Fluid Wurx Jersey are both $36.95 and cover the basics cleanly.

The Alpinestars Fluid Haul Pant at $109.95 builds on 600D poly-fabric with stretch corduroy reinforcement on the crotch, knees, and back yoke where wear is highest. It is the right call for new riders who want real construction quality before committing to a full Techstar or Supertech investment. Check the BTO sizing guide before ordering if you are between sizes on any Alpinestars pant.

MX26 Gear Tiers at a Glance

Line Jersey Price Range Combo Price Range Best For
Fluid $36.95 Separates only Beginners, casual trail riders
Techstar Dreem Combo: $158.94 $158.94 Budget-conscious club riders
Techstar Combo: $304.90–$329.90 $304.90–$329.90 Intermediate to advanced riders
Supertech Combo: $329.90–$364.90 $329.90–$364.90 Advanced riders, racers

Alpinestars Tech Boots: Choosing the Right Level

Bright pink Alpinestars Tech 10 motocross boots displayed in front of a dirt bike wheel, highlighting premium protection and race-ready design.
The Alpinestars boot lineup runs from the entry-level Tech 3 through the flagship Tech 10, with enduro variants branching off at the Tech 7 and Tech 10 levels. Every boot in the Tech line is CE certified, and each level adds meaningful protection rather than just cosmetic upgrades. Shop the full range in the dirt bike boots collection.

Tech 10: The Flagship MX Boot

The Alpinestars Tech 10 at $559.95 is the reference point for every other boot on this list. The Frontal Flex Frame controls forward flex so the boot absorbs impact energy rather than transferring it to your ankle. The DHCP (Dynamic Heel Control Protection) system locks the heel down on hard landings. A fully integrated biomechanical ankle brace is built into the shell, and the 2026 generation is 400 grams lighter than the previous platform. If you're racing or riding at a level where a crash has real consequences, the Tech 10 is the answer.

The Alpinestars Tech 10 Supervented at $554.96 carries every Tech 10 feature and adds two inlet/exhaust ventilation ports and a 3D Higher Spring insole for heat management on long motos. The Alpinestars Tech 10 Enduro at $749.95 replaces the MX sole with an enduro-specific tread and retains DHCP for riders who need protection across mixed terrain.

Tech 7: The Step-Up Boot

The Alpinestars Tech 7 at $499.95 brings the Biomechanical Pivot System to a slightly lighter, more flexible chassis. CE certified and built for the serious intermediate or advanced rider who wants most of the Tech 10's protection at a lower price. The Alpinestars Tech 7 Enduro DS at $529.95 adds Drystar waterproofing and TPU honeycomb medial protection for dual-sport and enduro use in wet conditions.

Tech 5 and Tech 3: Entry and Mid-Level Protection

The Alpinestars Tech 5 at $339.96 uses lightweight microfiber construction with an injected TPU shin plate and CE certification. It is the right boot for the rider who has outgrown a basic MX boot but is not yet committing to a Tech 7 or 10 price point. The Alpinestars Tech 3 at $229.46 is the true entry-level Tech boot: four-polymer buckle system, bio-mechanical medial blade, and CE certification at a price that makes sense for newer riders and youth programs.

For more on how to fit a new pair of boots before you order, see the BTO guide on how to size motocross boots.

Alpinestars MX26 Protection: Tech-Air MX and Bionic Action

Close-up studio shot of an Alpinestars protective jacket featuring integrated chest, shoulder, and impact protection panels against a black background.

Two protection pieces anchor the MX26 lineup and they address very different threat levels. Both belong in your kit depending on how you ride. Browse the full range in the chest protectors and airbag collections.

Tech-Air MX: Airbag Protection for MX Riders

The Alpinestars Tech-Air MX is Alpinestars' motocross-specific airbag vest. It deploys in 25 milliseconds using MX-tuned onboard sensors that read body position and impact trajectory continuously. The system is Level 2 EN 1621-4 certified, the highest airbag protection rating available. Unlike the road-racing Tech-Air systems, the Tech-Air MX is calibrated for the jumping, roost, and fall patterns specific to motocross. For a detailed breakdown of how airbag protection changes crash outcomes, the BTO post on airbag vs. no airbag in a real crash is worth reading before you decide.

Bionic Action Chest Protector: Hard-Shell Coverage

The Alpinestars Bionic Action Chest Protector at $119.95 is the traditional hard-shell option for riders who want structured impact zones without the airbag system's complexity and cost. Ventilated mesh panels keep it breathable, and the design is neck-brace compatible so it works alongside the neck brace of your choice. It is a solid first chest protector for newer riders, and a reliable backup piece for experienced riders who run the Tech-Air MX in races but want something lighter for practice days. For a full look at how the current class of chest protectors stacks up, read the BTO roundup on the best motocross chest protectors for 2026.

How to Shop the Full MX26 Collection at BTO Sports

Motocross rider performing a wheelie on a KTM dirt bike while wearing black and white Alpinestars riding gear and a Red Bull helmet.

BTO Sports is the #1 Alpinestars dealer in the United States, and the full MX26 collection is in stock across all the categories above. Start with the dirt bike gear collection to browse jerseys, pants, and combos across every tier. The Alpinestars shop-all collection gives you the full brand spread in one filtered view, from the $36.95 Fluid jerseys through the $949.95 LE Records helmet.

If you are new to Alpinestars sizing, use the BTO sizing page before ordering gear or helmets. Alpinestars runs true to size on most apparel, but boot sizing has its own guidance that is worth checking, especially at the Tech 3 and Tech 5 levels where fit affects both comfort and protection.

Building a full kit from scratch? The combos are your fastest path to a complete, color-matched look. Match a Techstar or Supertech combo to one of the M10 helmets above, add the right Tech boot for your level, and grab a chest protector or Tech-Air MX to complete the stack. The limited-edition motocross gear collection is worth a check if you want the Records or Beast Coast colorways before they sell through.

For more beginner and buyer content across all categories, head back to the Beginner + Buyer Guides hub at BTO Sports.