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Alpinestars has officially rolled out its new All-Terra line, a full-blown technical adventure gear collection built from the ground up with one goal in mind — total rider confidence, no matter where the road (or lack of it) leads.

Developed in-house and tested across six continents — including Southeast Asia, North America, and the Andes — the All-Terra range promises unmatched performance across climates. From sweltering jungles to freezing mountain passes, the gear has been pushed to extremes before hitting production.

At the heart of the range is its Tech-Air compatibility. The All-Terra jackets integrate seamlessly with Alpinestars’ airbag systems, offering riders an added layer of impact protection. Materials range from abrasion-resistant mesh and textile blends to fully waterproof Gore-Tex and Drystar constructions. The collection includes thermal liners, multiple ventilation zones, and ergonomic stretch panels — all tuned for all-day comfort in harsh conditions.

The 2025 Spring lineup includes the versatile Andes Air Drystar, hot-weather-ready ST-2 Air (and Stella variant for women), and the flagship ST-7 2L Gore-Tex jacket. Each one is designed to solve real-world issues — be it waterproofing that doesn’t flap at speed, zippers that work with gloved hands, or fitment that doesn’t bunch up mid-ride.

With adventure touring on the rise in India and more riders seeking gear that’s protective and versatile, the All-Terra range could hit the sweet spot for long-haul enthusiasts. While there’s no word yet on official India pricing or availability, Alpinestars’ distributor network could bring it in later this year. But in the meanwhile, Royal Enfield’s Adventure XT jacket and pants should fit the bill.