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ALPINESTARS Andes v2 Drystar? Boots - Black - US 9.5 / EU 44 2447018-10-44
ALPINESTARS Andes v2 Drystar? Boots - Black - US 9.5 / EU 44 2447018-10-44
ALPINESTARS Andes v2 Drystar? Boots - Black - US 9.5 / EU 44 2447018-10-44
ALPINESTARS Andes v2 Drystar? Boots - Black - US 9.5 / EU 44 2447018-10-44
ALPINESTARS Andes v2 Drystar? Boots - Black - US 9.5 / EU 44 2447018-10-44
ALPINESTARS Andes v2 Drystar? Boots - Black - US 9.5 / EU 44 2447018-10-44
ALPINESTARS Andes v2 Drystar? Boots - Black - US 9.5 / EU 44 2447018-10-44

ALPINESTARS Andes v2 Drystar Boots Black

$219.95 
SKU: 3401-0627

Andes v2 Drystar Boots 
Fully featured touring Drystar boot for long distance road riding in a range of climactic conditions., Main upper material constructed from reinforced leather for improved comfort, durability and abrasion resistance., Full DRYSTAR internal membrane ensures 100% waterproof performance and a high level of breathability., Extensive front and rear accordion constructed from microfiber to offer durability, comfort and excellent range of forward and back flex movement., Medial side entry opening / closing system with elastic-mounted zipper and wide flap hook-and-loop grip closure for convenience and precise, secure, fit. Incorporates large aperture opening to promote easier entry and facilitate more convenient removal of boot., Strategically positioned and the toe box from abrasion and incorporates technical texturing for grip., Advanced TPU shift pad protects the upper sole injected in polypropylene and includes shank reinforcement for structural support and stability., Removable anatomic advanced EVA footbed provides arch support and high levels of comfort., Rear reflective insert for improved visibility of rider., Alpinestars exclusive vulcanized rubber compound sole promotes improved feel and grip, water dispersion and durability., Contoured insole advanced TPR shin plate and TPR ankle protector for critical protection without impeding flexibility.

What we think:

The Alpinestars Andes v2 Drystar Boots are mid-to-tall ADV/touring boots that combine serious weather protection, CE-certified safety, and long-distance comfort, making them an excellent choice for riders who do adventure touring, dual-sport riding, or commute in all weather.

They sit between street-focused touring boots and full MX-style ADV boots in terms of both protection and flexibility — offering ruggedness without excess bulk.


Alpinestars Andes v2 Drystar – Key Features & Strengths:

  • Drystar® Waterproofing:

    • Integrated Drystar membrane keeps feet dry in heavy rain while allowing breathability. Well-regarded for its real-world waterproofing and comfort.

  • Protection:

    • Fully CE-certified to EN 13634.

    • Reinforced toe box, heel counter, and shin plate.

    • Dual-density ankle protection with medial and lateral support.

    • TPU shift pad and gear-change reinforcement.

  • Comfort & Touring Ergonomics:

    • Accordion flex zones at front and rear for natural movement on and off the bike.

    • Padded upper collar for long-ride comfort.

    • Easy-entry closure: Full-length side zipper with wide Velcro flap makes entry secure and simple.

  • Outsole:

    • Durable rubber sole with moderate tread — provides grip for occasional off-bike walking and light trail use, though not as lugged as full off-road boots.


🆚 Comparison with Similar ADV/Touring Boots

Boot Type Pros Cons
Alpinestars Andes v2 Drystar ADV/touring Waterproof, CE-rated, walkable, ADV styling Not Gore-Tex, moderate off-road grip
Forma Adventure Boots ADV touring Waterproof, more rugged sole, flexible Heavier, bulkier fit
SIDI Adventure 2 Gore-Tex Premium ADV Top-tier build, Gore-Tex, serious armor Expensive (~$500+), stiffer to walk in
REV’IT! Gravel OutDry ADV touring Waterproof, great protection, refined More expensive (~$350), limited availability
TCX Infinity 3 Mid WP ADV touring Waterproof, slim fit, durable Mid-height = less shin protection
Alpinestars Corozal Adventure Drystar ADV hybrid Advanced protection, inner ankle brace, walkable Pricier (~$330), bulkier

🔍 Final Verdict:

The Andes v2 Drystar Boots are best for riders who:

  • Do long-distance touring or adventure rides in varied weather

  • Want full-foot and shin protection without going full MX stiff

  • Need reliable waterproofing and comfort for all-day wear

  • Ride ADV bikes, sport-tourers, or dual-sports

Not ideal if:

  • You require Gore-Tex-level waterproofing (Drystar is good, but Gore-Tex is elite)

  • You need aggressive off-road traction (look at Forma Adventure or SIDI Adventure 2)


In short: the Andes v2 hits a sweet spot between touring comfort and ADV durability — a fantastic boot if you need waterproofing, protection, and versatility in one.


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