Chase Sexton runs a full Alpinestars setup in 2026 — helmet, boots, jersey and pants, and protection — making him one of the most comprehensively equipped Alpinestars athletes on the gate. Sexton is one of the fastest 450 riders in the world and every piece of gear he wears is factory-spec. This post breaks down his complete kit and points you to the closest BTO equivalents for each piece, because the factory gear Sexton runs is either available directly at BTO or has a retail counterpart built on the same platform.
Chase Sexton's Helmet: Alpinestars Supertech M10
Sexton runs the Alpinestars Supertech M10, the flagship helmet in Alpinestars' lineup. The M10 platform is built on a carbon fiber, aramid fiber, and fiberglass composite shell with epoxy resin bonding, a 4-density EPS liner, and Alpinestars' patented A-Head Fitment System that adjusts both the angle and height of the helmet for a rider-specific fit. MIPS is integrated throughout. ECE 22.06 certification is standard across the line. The M10 surpasses ECE 22.06 rotational acceleration standards by 76 percent in testing, which is a meaningful number for a rider absorbing the kind of impacts Sexton sees at the professional level.
The production version available to you at BTO is the same certified platform Sexton uses. The Alpinestars Supertech SM10 Ampress ($629.99) runs the same A-Head system, 28-port ventilation with 18 intakes and 10 exhaust ports, collarbone-relief chin bar, and Eject removal system. If you want the premium graphic treatment, the Alpinestars Supertech M10 Flood ($839.95) and Supertech M10 Era ($839.95) both run the full carbon composite shell and aerodynamic smooth profile that promotes energy deflection on oblique impacts. For the top-of-line limited edition graphic, the Supertech M10 LE Records ($949.95) coordinates directly with the LE Records gear combo.
Chase Sexton's Jersey and Pants: Alpinestars Supertech / Techstar
Sexton's factory gear runs on the Alpinestars Supertech platform, the top tier of Alpinestars' motocross apparel line. Factory colorways are custom, but the construction is identical to retail: stretch ripstop fabric with 4-way stretch panels at the yoke, thighs, and knees, a linerless single-layer pant build for easy use with knee braces, and an ergonomic multi-panel race cut engineered specifically for the riding position.
At BTO, the Alpinestars Supertech Scenz Jersey, Pant Combo ($329.90) gives you Supertech-platform construction as a matched combo. The Alpinestars Supertech LE Records Combo ($364.90) is the premium graphic version designed to match the LE Records helmet for a full coordinated kit. If you want Alpinestars construction at a lower price point, the Techstar line uses the same ergonomic race cut and brace-compatible linerless build: the Techstar Nomur Combo ($304.90) and Techstar Knif Combo ($304.90) are both built on 600D coated polyfabric with the revised Babel knee gusset and 4-way stretch panels. For a budget entry into the Techstar line, the Techstar Dreem Combo ($158.94) runs laser-cut ventilation perforations and seamless bonded construction at a significantly lower price. Browse all available Alpinestars gear combos at BTO for current colorway availability.
Chase Sexton's Boots: Alpinestars Tech 10

Sexton runs the Alpinestars Tech 10, the flagship boot in the Alpinestars lineup and one of the most advanced motocross boots on the market. The Tech 10 features the patented Frontal Flex Frame, which provides full-length flexion control from the foot shell to the shin plate, and the Dynamic Heel Compression Protector (DHCP), which absorbs crash energy before it reaches the ankle joint. A biomechanical inner ankle brace with dual-pivot asymmetrical arms controls motion in the boot rather than transferring it to the ankle. The cold-forged aluminum triple buckle system is CE certified and the dual-compound sole is replaceable. The current generation is over 400 grams lighter than the previous platform, which matters at race pace over a full 30-minute main event.
The Alpinestars Tech 10 ($559.95) is available directly at BTO. If you want maximum ventilation in warm weather, the Tech 10 Supervented ($554.96) adds large inlet and exhaust ports, perforated microfiber upper, and a 3D Higher Spring insole with air channels to keep foot temperature down without changing the protection platform. For enduro or mixed-terrain riding, the Tech 10 Enduro ($749.95) adds a dedicated dual-compound enduro sole and extended terrain durability.
If the Tech 10 price point is beyond the current budget, the Alpinestars Tech 7 ($499.95) gives you the Biomechanical Pivot System, CE certification, reinforced toe and heel, and Alpinestars' ergonomic buckle system at a lower entry price. For a more accessible tier, the Alpinestars Tech 5 ($339.96) or the Tech 3 ($229.46) step the price down while keeping Alpinestars construction and CE certification. Check BTO's boot sizing guide before ordering, as Alpinestars boots require a careful fit — particularly the Tech 10, which runs precise in the heel.
Chase Sexton's Protection: Alpinestars Tech-Air MX and Bionic Action
Sexton races with the Alpinestars Tech-Air MX airbag system, which deploys in 25 milliseconds on crash detection and provides Level 2 EN 1621-4 certified airbag protection across the chest, back, and shoulders. The Tech-Air MX uses race-specific sensors and algorithms tuned specifically for motocross riding dynamics. It is the most advanced rider protection system Alpinestars has ever built for MX, and Sexton is one of the professional athletes who has worn it in AMA Supercross and Pro Motocross competition.
The Alpinestars Tech-Air MX is available at BTO for riders who want the same protection system Sexton runs. For the chest and rib protection layer, the Alpinestars Bionic Action Chest Protector ($119.95) gives you structured impact zones and ventilated mesh construction at a mid-range price. Browse BTO's full Alpinestars protection lineup for the complete range including the Bionic Plus and full body armor options.
Chase Sexton's Goggles
Sexton runs Scott goggles at the factory level — the Scott Prospect is his primary eyewear, paired with a roll-off system for muddy conditions. The Scott Prospect is available at BTO for riders who want to match his goggle setup. For Alpinestars' own eyewear line, check BTO's goggle collection for the full range of tear-off and roll-off compatible options across all price points.
Shop Chase Sexton's Full Alpinestars Setup at BTO
Every piece of Alpinestars gear Sexton runs has a direct retail equivalent available at BTO. Here is the full head-to-toe summary with links:
| Category | What Sexton Runs | BTO Equivalent | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Helmet | Alpinestars Supertech M10 (factory) | Supertech SM10 Ampress | $629.99 |
| Helmet (premium) | M10 composite shell | Supertech M10 LE Records | $949.95 |
| Gear Combo | Alpinestars Supertech (factory) | Supertech Scenz Combo | $329.90 |
| Gear Combo (LE) | Supertech platform | Supertech LE Records Combo | $364.90 |
| Gear Combo (value) | Techstar platform | Techstar Nomur Combo | $304.90 |
| Boots | Alpinestars Tech 10 | Tech 10 | $559.95 |
| Boots (vented) | Tech 10 platform | Tech 10 Supervented | $554.96 |
| Boots (step-down) | Alpinestars platform | Tech 7 | $499.95 |
| Protection | Tech-Air MX airbag | Tech-Air MX | See BTO |
| Chest | Alpinestars Bionic | Bionic Action | $119.95 |
For the full range of Alpinestars helmets, gear, boots, and protection available at BTO, browse the complete Alpinestars collection. Use BTO's sizing guide for Alpinestars-specific fit charts before ordering helmets or boots — Alpinestars sizing is consistent but benefits from measuring against their published charts.


