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Alpinestars - Tech 5 Boots (Sale) - Black/Red 11

Alpinestars - Tech 5 Boots (Sale) - Black/Red 11

Coming in the wake of the hugely successful and iconic Tech 10 and Tech 7 the new Tech 5 is an advanced multi-material, multi-panel construction boot that further strengthens Alpinestars line-up of class-leading motocross and off-road boots. Incorporating an innovative microfiber chassis, which is extremely durable and lightweight, a medial biomechanical pivot system for excellent levels of support and stability and extended accordion flex zones, the Tech 5 affords performance fit and high levels of comfort and durability. Upper constructed from innovative and light microfiber material with action leather on toe box. Redesigned instep and Achilles accordion flex zones. Contoured TPU calf protector plate, TPU higher medial protector and TPU outer lateral ankle. Injected TPU shin plate connected with the TPU medial protector panel Bio-mechanical pivot Ergonomic TPU triple buckle straps. Incorporating innovative one-piece TPU injected dual compound foot shell, reinforced by a metal shank inside and co-injected toe reinforcement TPU heel patch connected with shell and lateral/medial TPU sections Extended PU synthetic gaiter helps seal out excessive water and dirt entry. Soft poly foam surrounds the ankles and collar Entire textile lining New closure system includes 4 polymer buckles with an innovative closure system. This closure includes a ratchet with memory and a quick release/locking system with self-aligning design for precise closure Exclusive high grip rubber compound outsole. The sole is replaceable. CE certified.

Coming in the wake of the hugely successful and iconic Tech 10 and Tech 7 the new Tech 5 is an advanced multi-material, multi-panel construction boot that further strengthens Alpinestars line-up of class-leading motocross and off-road boots. Incorporating an innovative microfiber chassis, which is extremely durable and lightweight, a medial biomechanical pivot system for excellent levels of support and stability and extended accordion flex zones, the Tech 5 affords performance fit and high levels of comfort and durability. Upper constructed from innovative and light microfiber material with action leather on toe box. Redesigned instep and Achilles accordion flex zones. Contoured TPU calf protector plate, TPU higher medial protector and TPU outer lateral ankle. Injected TPU shin plate connected with the TPU medial protector panel Bio-mechanical pivot Ergonomic TPU triple buckle straps. Incorporating innovative one-piece TPU injected dual compound foot shell, reinforced by a metal shank inside and co-injected toe reinforcement TPU heel patch connected with shell and lateral/medial TPU sections Extended PU synthetic gaiter helps seal out excessive water and dirt entry. Soft poly foam surrounds the ankles and collar Entire textile lining New closure system includes 4 polymer buckles with an innovative closure system. This closure includes a ratchet with memory and a quick release/locking system with self-aligning design for precise closure Exclusive high grip rubber compound outsole. The sole is replaceable. CE certified.

Alpinestars - Tech 5 Boots (Sale) - Black/Red 11

Coming in the wake of the hugely successful and iconic Tech 10 and Tech 7 the new Tech 5 is an advanced multi-material, multi-panel construction boot that further strengthens Alpinestars line-up of class-leading motocross and off-road boots. Incorporating an innovative microfiber chassis, which is extremely durable and lightweight, a medial biomechanical pivot system for excellent levels of support and stability and extended accordion flex zones, the Tech 5 affords performance fit and high levels of comfort and durability. Upper constructed from innovative and light microfiber material with action leather on toe box. Redesigned instep and Achilles accordion flex zones. Contoured TPU calf protector plate, TPU higher medial protector and TPU outer lateral ankle. Injected TPU shin plate connected with the TPU medial protector panel Bio-mechanical pivot Ergonomic TPU triple buckle straps. Incorporating innovative one-piece TPU injected dual compound foot shell, reinforced by a metal shank inside and co-injected toe reinforcement TPU heel patch connected with shell and lateral/medial TPU sections Extended PU synthetic gaiter helps seal out excessive water and dirt entry. Soft poly foam surrounds the ankles and collar Entire textile lining New closure system includes 4 polymer buckles with an innovative closure system. This closure includes a ratchet with memory and a quick release/locking system with self-aligning design for precise closure Exclusive high grip rubber compound outsole. The sole is replaceable. CE certified.

Coming in the wake of the hugely successful and iconic Tech 10 and Tech 7 the new Tech 5 is an advanced multi-material, multi-panel construction boot that further strengthens Alpinestars line-up of class-leading motocross and off-road boots. Incorporating an innovative microfiber chassis, which is extremely durable and lightweight, a medial biomechanical pivot system for excellent levels of support and stability and extended accordion flex zones, the Tech 5 affords performance fit and high levels of comfort and durability. Upper constructed from innovative and light microfiber material with action leather on toe box. Redesigned instep and Achilles accordion flex zones. Contoured TPU calf protector plate, TPU higher medial protector and TPU outer lateral ankle. Injected TPU shin plate connected with the TPU medial protector panel Bio-mechanical pivot Ergonomic TPU triple buckle straps. Incorporating innovative one-piece TPU injected dual compound foot shell, reinforced by a metal shank inside and co-injected toe reinforcement TPU heel patch connected with shell and lateral/medial TPU sections Extended PU synthetic gaiter helps seal out excessive water and dirt entry. Soft poly foam surrounds the ankles and collar Entire textile lining New closure system includes 4 polymer buckles with an innovative closure system. This closure includes a ratchet with memory and a quick release/locking system with self-aligning design for precise closure Exclusive high grip rubber compound outsole. The sole is replaceable. CE certified.

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Last updated at 03/21/2026 19:20:15

btosports.com

$482.69

Alpinestars - Tech 5 Boots (Sale) - Black/Red 11

Delivery $72.40

RevZilla.com

$567.87

Alpinestars Tech 5 Boots - Black/Red - 11

Delivery between Thu – Fri $85.19

MX Locker

$567.87

Alpinestars Tech 5 Boots

Free delivery between 24–31 Mar

Wholesale MX

$567.87

Alpinestars Tech 5 Boots-Black/Red-11

Delivery $14.20

Price history

Price history

Reviews

A great boot for a big foot
20 October 2022JON

originally posted on revzilla.com

These boots have been great so far. I ride an affrica twin and even in a size 15, the foot controls are easy to use. The break in period was short. I wore them around the house for a couple of hours and they were good to go. They are quite a step up from my old tech 3s for not much more money. I recimmend these boots for anyone looking to do moderate off road riding. I am sure they would do fine on the mx track as well but i wont be able to find out as the suspension on my bike is too soft to get on a track.

Awesome so far
13 July 2019Darren

originally posted on rockymountainatvmc.com

I have worn Fox Comp forever; however, the new Comps are terrible. I know they are entry-level, but Comps of old were quality compared to the cheap junk they are now. I needed to try something different as a result. Hands down, these boots are awesome right out of the box. My main concern is the plastic primary buckle component. The Tech 7s and up are metal and seem to be of better quality. Pros and cons, give and take with cheaper boots I guess. In addition to some biomech-hinge properties, this is one of the difference that I noticed between the 7s and up. They still work the same and seem to be designed to be just fine down the road. These boots are very comfortable out of the box. The difference in the toe box is visually noticeable compared to my old boots; ... MoreI have worn Fox Comp forever; however, the new Comps are terrible. I know they are entry-level, but Comps of old were quality compared to the cheap junk they are now. I needed to try something different as a result. Hands down, these boots are awesome right out of the box. My main concern is the plastic primary buckle component. The Tech 7s and up are metal and seem to be of better quality. Pros and cons, give and take with cheaper boots I guess. In addition to some biomech-hinge properties, this is one of the difference that I noticed between the 7s and up. They still work the same and seem to be designed to be just fine down the road. These boots are very comfortable out of the box. The difference in the toe box is visually noticeable compared to my old boots; however, the smaller toe box allows for easy shifting/braking without squeezing my feet whatsoever. The calf size is a bit large for me, but my knee cups fit well, and it is not a problem at all with my OTB pants. I actually had to send my first pair back because they were way too big. I went down a size which is contrary to some of the other reviews. I cannot rate durability since I have only had them for a couple of weeks and have only worn them once. However, I have a bother and a couple of friends who have AS and love them for their features and durability. I have no reason so far to feel that I will not also be a believer as well.-m-2019 KTM 350 XC-F--

Even though modern day size 11 A-Stars dont fit like they did the last time I bought a pair, these guys worked with me and I was able to return them
10 May 2024danhol_1058

originally posted on ebay.com

Even though modern day size 11 A-Stars dont fit like they did the last time I bought a pair, these guys worked with me and I was able to return them for a prompt refund and ended up getting a pair of size 12s that fit perfectly. Thanks a million!!!

Specification

Product Dimensions
Length23.7 in
Height5.9 in
Width15.6 in
Product Weight

Price comparison

Updated 15 days ago
btosports.com

$482.69

Alpinestars - Tech 5 Boots (Sale) - Black/Red 11

Delivery $72.40

RevZilla.com

$567.87

Alpinestars Tech 5 Boots - Black/Red - 11

Delivery between Thu – Fri $85.19

MX Locker

$567.87

Alpinestars Tech 5 Boots

Free delivery between 24–31 Mar

Wholesale MX

$567.87

Alpinestars Tech 5 Boots-Black/Red-11

Delivery $14.20

Price history

Price history

Reviews

A great boot for a big foot
20 October 2022

These boots have been great so far. I ride an affrica twin and even in a size 15, the foot controls are easy to use. The break in period was short. I wore them around the house for a couple of hours and they were good to go. They are quite a step up from my old tech 3s for not much more money. I recimmend these boots for anyone looking to do moderate off road riding. I am sure they would do fine on the mx track as well but i wont be able to find out as the suspension on my bike is too soft to get on a track.

JON originally posted on revzilla.com
Awesome so far
13 July 2019

I have worn Fox Comp forever; however, the new Comps are terrible. I know they are entry-level, but Comps of old were quality compared to the cheap junk they are now. I needed to try something different as a result. Hands down, these boots are awesome right out of the box. My main concern is the plastic primary buckle component. The Tech 7s and up are metal and seem to be of better quality. Pros and cons, give and take with cheaper boots I guess. In addition to some biomech-hinge properties, this is one of the difference that I noticed between the 7s and up. They still work the same and seem to be designed to be just fine down the road. These boots are very comfortable out of the box. The difference in the toe box is visually noticeable compared to my old boots; ... MoreI have worn Fox Comp forever; however, the new Comps are terrible. I know they are entry-level, but Comps of old were quality compared to the cheap junk they are now. I needed to try something different as a result. Hands down, these boots are awesome right out of the box. My main concern is the plastic primary buckle component. The Tech 7s and up are metal and seem to be of better quality. Pros and cons, give and take with cheaper boots I guess. In addition to some biomech-hinge properties, this is one of the difference that I noticed between the 7s and up. They still work the same and seem to be designed to be just fine down the road. These boots are very comfortable out of the box. The difference in the toe box is visually noticeable compared to my old boots; however, the smaller toe box allows for easy shifting/braking without squeezing my feet whatsoever. The calf size is a bit large for me, but my knee cups fit well, and it is not a problem at all with my OTB pants. I actually had to send my first pair back because they were way too big. I went down a size which is contrary to some of the other reviews. I cannot rate durability since I have only had them for a couple of weeks and have only worn them once. However, I have a bother and a couple of friends who have AS and love them for their features and durability. I have no reason so far to feel that I will not also be a believer as well.-m-2019 KTM 350 XC-F--

Darren originally posted on rockymountainatvmc.com
Even though modern day size 11 A-Stars dont fit like they did the last time I bought a pair, these guys worked with me and I was able to return them
10 May 2024

Even though modern day size 11 A-Stars dont fit like they did the last time I bought a pair, these guys worked with me and I was able to return them for a prompt refund and ended up getting a pair of size 12s that fit perfectly. Thanks a million!!!

danhol_1058 originally posted on ebay.com
Great booties! Can ya see me now?! Matches 4 colors on the '84 CR-500R
18 March 2020

Purchased as extra set (do I need 4 pairs of boots??) because of the decent price reduction. A former Fox and TCX rep, I started preferring my Tech 7's over others because they felt lighter (and looked good/ matched my gear and bike). But for me, just a bit too narrow which really caused a bad pain on the right pinky toe area. The Tech 5's are a bit wider and have eliminated the pain completely. Plus, they feel lighter (have not compared weight yet) and surely are as they are a level/price down, so more plastic, less leather (if any). For AHRMA 60+ Expert classes on my '84 CR-500R, they're all I need. Finally a great fit!! And under $200 (sale price)!

motogross originally posted on ebay.com
Great for woods riding
11 September 2015

Picked these up for an upgrade in protection versus the logger work boots I used to wear while trail riding. The switch definitely takes some getting used to, and it took a few rides (and getting soaked a couple times) to break them in. Very very stiff out of the box, but now I can comfortably wear them all day. Size 9 fit well and is my typical boot size. I have average width feet, and these are snug on the width. Not uncomfortably so, but I could see people that normally need extra wide shoes may have an issue there. They shrug off minor splashes and mud OK, but if you're riding really soggy terrain your feet will slowly get damp, and these boots take ages to dry out, all the padding soaks up a lot of water. They're not vented and do get warm on hot days, but ... MorePicked these up for an upgrade in protection versus the logger work boots I used to wear while trail riding. The switch definitely takes some getting used to, and it took a few rides (and getting soaked a couple times) to break them in. Very very stiff out of the box, but now I can comfortably wear them all day. Size 9 fit well and is my typical boot size. I have average width feet, and these are snug on the width. Not uncomfortably so, but I could see people that normally need extra wide shoes may have an issue there. They shrug off minor splashes and mud OK, but if you're riding really soggy terrain your feet will slowly get damp, and these boots take ages to dry out, all the padding soaks up a lot of water. They're not vented and do get warm on hot days, but really what boot doesn't?They're super supportive and feel like you could punt a bowling ball as easily as a pillow. You can flex your ankle a bit front to back, essentially just enough to walk more or less normally and use the shifter/brake. Side to side, nothing. Not going to be rolling an ankle in these things. Feel a lot more confident sticking my foot out around corners of if I have to dab going through the gnarly stuff. Adjusted the shifter up a click, and after about 10 minutes forgot about the initially clumsy feel of shifting.Compared to a couple bargain boots I tried as a local dealer, these are far far nicer. Much better padding inside, buckles are sturdier, overall a lot nicer product. Sharp looking also.Great all around boot for people that don't need the full pro level features of the tech 8/10. It would be nice if they were offered with a "off road" lug sole as the 3s are, but it's not a deal breaker.

RaWarrior originally posted on revzilla.com
Great value
28 May 2024

Went back and forth between the tech 5s and 7s. Chose the 5s based on price at the time as both felt great on the feet. These are extremely comfortable to the point where I feel I could walk a long way if I had too with no issue. Now, I ride a ktm, so I’ll end up walking back to my truck at some point 😂.They fit to the size you are used too. I am a size a 11 and fit like a glove. The other big thing I noticed is how well they go around my knee braces and hold them in place compared to my old boots. Knee braces can move around a bit regardless of how much you adjust them, no need with these boots.I’d buy them again.-Ryan

originally posted on fortnine.ca
Really good boots for east coast hare scrambles
16 November 2020

My 15 YO faster-than-me son says that initially these boots took some getting used too since the soles felt taller than his old traditionally soled moto boots. However, after a few rides he really fell in love with them. I rode in them a couple times and enjoyed their comfort. I typically wear a mid-width 9.5-10 and these 9.0s don't feel too tight. So I would order these for myself in a 9. Really like the buckles and build quality, the soles seem durable and stay on the pegs, really good shifter feel, but a bit awkward to walk in for me. You kind of roll from heel to toe like with ski boots which makes me nervous about hyper extension of my 50 YO old knees when wearing them w/out my knee braces. So I absolutely wear my knee braces with these - which makes walking ... MoreMy 15 YO faster-than-me son says that initially these boots took some getting used too since the soles felt taller than his old traditionally soled moto boots. However, after a few rides he really fell in love with them. I rode in them a couple times and enjoyed their comfort. I typically wear a mid-width 9.5-10 and these 9.0s don't feel too tight. So I would order these for myself in a 9. Really like the buckles and build quality, the soles seem durable and stay on the pegs, really good shifter feel, but a bit awkward to walk in for me. You kind of roll from heel to toe like with ski boots which makes me nervous about hyper extension of my 50 YO old knees when wearing them w/out my knee braces. So I absolutely wear my knee braces with these - which makes walking much less worrisome. These boots also interface well with my Leatt Z-braces. No issues there. Only gripe I have is that there seems to be no cushion at the achilles area above my heels and that feels a little uncomfortable there, thicker socks or taping my ankles would solve that, which I should probably do anyway.He also reports that they stay pretty dry if you aren't crossing knee high creeks and he has good grip on the bike.

Benjamin originally posted on rockymountainatvmc.com
Still hopeful
16 November 2021

The fit out of the box is spot on for me. I find them very comfortable to wear while riding. Regarding initial flexibility: they are stiff out of the box. Walking is similar to ski boots so far. My first ride, I found myself missing shifts and not being able to feel the rear brake petal at all. I'm really hoping it's just a matter of breaking them in and getting used to the feel. I rode like I'd never seen a motorcycle before. Went home, threw my old Sidi's on and had no further issues. Fingers crossed!

Richard originally posted on cyclegear.com
These things are solid
4 January 2021

Holy Moly! Let me just say that I have gone through a lot of boots but none like this. I have always ran boots considered budget friendly I've heard a lot of good things about the tech series and was planning on buying the tech 3's, they were sold out everywhere so I went with the tech 5. These boots are incredibly comfortable and light. For not being considered waterproof, they go a long way to keeping moisture out while keeping your feet cool. If I was forced to find a complaint with these, I would say the sole tread could be more aggressive. My pegs aren't grippy but the boots never slip off. The issue is walking around. It could be to scope out a section of trail or taking a quick break, these things don't really have the tread to walk around on. But these ... MoreHoly Moly! Let me just say that I have gone through a lot of boots but none like this. I have always ran boots considered budget friendly I've heard a lot of good things about the tech series and was planning on buying the tech 3's, they were sold out everywhere so I went with the tech 5. These boots are incredibly comfortable and light. For not being considered waterproof, they go a long way to keeping moisture out while keeping your feet cool. If I was forced to find a complaint with these, I would say the sole tread could be more aggressive. My pegs aren't grippy but the boots never slip off. The issue is walking around. It could be to scope out a section of trail or taking a quick break, these things don't really have the tread to walk around on. But these things are so good in every other aspect I couldn't care less. They are comfortable and bend at the toe in a way that helps you walk naturally, I'm an exact size 11 and these fit perfectly. I've gone rode for about 16 hours in these and will update this if the durability category changes.

Kristopher originally posted on rockymountainatvmc.com
Very happy
25 August 2018

I couldn't decide between Tech 5 or Tech 7 boots, I tried both on and comfort and fit felt exactly the same to me. Because I'm not a competitive rider I decided that the 5's would be good for my needs and about 100 dollars cheaper. I didn't need the extra articulation of the double hinged ankle on the Tech 7's, and the only other feature I noticed on the 7's over the 5's is the buckles on the 5's are plastic and on the 7's they're metal. I don't think it's going to make any difference for me. I tried on Fox Comp 5 & Comp 8, O'neill, Ansr, and Thor boots before going with the Alpinestars. They were by far the most comfortable and best fitting and the buckle system is way easier to use than the ones on many other brands of boots.The boots are very comfortable right ... MoreI couldn't decide between Tech 5 or Tech 7 boots, I tried both on and comfort and fit felt exactly the same to me. Because I'm not a competitive rider I decided that the 5's would be good for my needs and about 100 dollars cheaper. I didn't need the extra articulation of the double hinged ankle on the Tech 7's, and the only other feature I noticed on the 7's over the 5's is the buckles on the 5's are plastic and on the 7's they're metal. I don't think it's going to make any difference for me. I tried on Fox Comp 5 & Comp 8, O'neill, Ansr, and Thor boots before going with the Alpinestars. They were by far the most comfortable and best fitting and the buckle system is way easier to use than the ones on many other brands of boots.The boots are very comfortable right out of the box, I put them on, adjusted the buckles, and immediately went out for a ride. I'm very happy with my purchase so far. The only complaint I have is that the toe box is bigger than it needs to be for my feet. The large toe area makes them comfortable to wear having lots of toe wiggle room, however it makes it hard to get my toe under the shifter on my quad. Hopefully as they break in more this problem will go away, otherwise I'll have to adjust the shifter or get a longer one that my foot will fit under while wearing these boots.The only reason I didn't rate the durability is because I haven't had them long enough to see how long they will hold up in the long term, however I've heard they'll last a few years if taken care of. I gave 3 out of 5 for value because there are a lot of cheaper options out there, if the cheaper boots fit you then by all means save your money. For me, the Alpinestars were the only boot that fit comfortably. I also really like the buckle system and the look. My pair is all black with white Astar logo and I think they look great.-m-2007 YAMAHA RAPTOR 700--

John originally posted on rockymountainatvmc.com

Specification

Product Dimensions
Length23.7 in
Height5.9 in
Width15.6 in
Product Weight