Alpinestars Neo Jacket
Olaf G. Wolff
AllAboutBikes.com Sr. Staff Writer

This was a jacket I wanted to like right off the bat, simply based on the bodacious profile it held in a picture. With black perforated full-grain leather along the shoulders and the top of the arms, and water-resistant 600 Denier fabric imaginatively filling in the rest of Alpinestars Neo jacket, it’s a fresh, original design, combining leather and textile in a fashion that makes a great deal of sense, without compromising anything.
The thing is when my XL jacket arrived it was amusingly small. Take note, use Alpinestars’ detailed sizing chart and look at the number sizes not the letter designations. Alpinestars style is geared to a more precise fit and when my XXXL arrived I was actually very pleased with that feature – once I got over the triple X thing.
I rode with the jacket for the next three days straight, becoming increasingly more appreciative of the Neo each time I zipped it up. There are in fact two types of textile on the jacket, sewn in between the leather and Denier fabric is an abrasion resistant, corduroy-type mesh material, which allows for bountiful air circulation when riding. The mesh material is tidily positioned along the length of the inside of the forearm and up into the chest. Riding in the sweltering mid-90s the jacket remained reasonably comfortable – even though mid-90s and jacket is an oxymoron by my definition.
The Neo is by all intentions a sport riding/touring jacket with a good amount of versatility and a clear understanding of its purpose. There is a full-sleeve, zip in thermal liner that provides a fair amount of comfort when it gets chilly; additionally the liner also provides three more full-sized storage pockets. This is not a foul weather jacket, nor is it intended to be, but it is perfect for all those days in-between – days when most of us are compelled to ride.
The Neo is a tough, well made jacket. There’s nothing frail about it: multiple stitched main seam construction provides maximum tear resistance and gives the jacket an “all business” demeanor. The jacket comes with removable CE certified shoulder and elbow protectors and a back protector compartment with a foam back pad insert (a CE certified RC back protector is available as an accessory). The pre-curved sleeves give the jacket an organic, comfortable posture when riding, and the hook-and-loop waist adjustment is uncomplicated and large enough so that it can be adjusted with gloved hands. I have a slight problem with the wrist adjustments though, I’d like to see the pull-down wrist zipper cinch the sleeve opening a tad more snugly around my wrist. Pulling the gauntlet of my gloves over the sleeves requires more fumbling then it would be if the sleeves closed tighter.
Externally the Neo has two large, snap-closure front pockets, two hand-warmer pockets and a zipper pocket. Inside there are three more ample hook-and-loop pockets, another zipper pocket and a zipper waist connection for selected Alpinestars leather or textile pants.
I thoroughly take pleasure in this jacket and it continues to grow on me, the overall comfort, the conscientious ease of operation and especially the bold design that scrunches up its nose at boredom.
Colors: Black, Black/Blue
Sizes: S to 4XL
Price: $299.95
June 23, 2009







