Alpinestars Ardent 3In1 Adventure Touring Jacket opens this review with performance earned through rain, wind, and cold dawn rides. The Alpinestars Ardent 3In1 Adventure Touring Jacket meets real roads with quiet confidence, proving its worth across six weeks of mixed weather. Its name carries weight, but the jacket itself carries the work—holding heat at sunrise, keeping water out when storms settle in, and staying steady when the miles stack up.
Alpinestars Ardent 3In1 Adventure Touring Jacket shapes the judgment that comes only from time. After a decade of testing hundreds of shells, liners, and adventure builds, this piece stands out because every zipper, vent, and panel performs a specific task without fuss. Specs matter, but what matters more is how the jacket behaves once it becomes part of the journey. The Alpinestars Ardent 3In1 Adventure Touring Jacket sets the tone for riders asking whether it deserves a place in their next chapter.
The Alpinestars Ardent 3In1 Adventure Touring Jacket presents a rugged, adaptable build supported by removable liners and CE Level 2, Class AA protection. Reviewers appreciate its flexibility across temperatures, especially with both liners in colder conditions. The shell alone can feel cool in the 50s Fahrenheit, and the design leans more toward touring than aggressive off-road riding.
Pros and Cons
Alpinestars Ardent 3In1 Adventure Touring Jacket delivers several strengths:
- Versatility: The 3-in-1 system adapts through its removable liners.
- Protection: CE Level 2, Class AA construction with an optional Nucleon back protector.
- Fit and adjustability: Volume adjusters at the arms, sides, and waist support a steady, seated ADV position.
- Comfort: The jacket stays comfortable in both 20s F and 50s F with the right liner setup.
- Pockets: Storage is sufficient for layers or heated gear.
The Alpinestars Ardent 3In1 Adventure Touring Jacket also brings a few drawbacks:
- Ventilation: Vents perform well into the mid-80s but leave the shell chilly in the 50s without the liner.
- Off-road limits: Very aggressive off-road riders may want a different build.
Sizing and Fit
Alpinestars Ardent 3In1 Adventure Touring Jacket sizing runs true for most riders, though layers may require upsizing. A 5’11”, 250-lb rider found 2X ideal, while a 6’0″, 180-lb rider fit comfortably in XL for both jacket and pants.
Jacket Concept, Pricing, and Target Audience
Alpinestars Ardent 3In1 Adventure Touring Jacket enters the market as a four-season system with a thermal liner, waterproof Drystar liner, and outer shell. At roughly $430, it targets adventure-touring riders who split time between pavement and light off-road. The sizing ranges from small to 4XL with three available colors.
Sizing and Fitment Recommendations
Alpinestars Ardent 3In1 Adventure Touring Jacket departs from typical Alpinestars sizing. A rider with a 44-inch chest—normally a 2XL—fits into a large with room to spare. Without liners, some riders could size down again. This cut caters to the American market, and an updated sizing chart is forthcoming. The Ardent sits above the Andes V3 in Alpinestars’ lineup.
External Features and Construction Details
Alpinestars Ardent 3In1 Adventure Touring Jacket begins with a Snapback collar and the brand’s slider system for fine-tuned closure. Construction includes 300D ripstop nylon and 1200D reinforcements in impact zones. Two arm adjusters—snap at the bicep and Velcro at the forearm—support fit control.
The jacket’s venting system can feel awkward to reach while riding, though effective once open. Forearm and bicep vents may snag in tight brush during East Coast trails but hold up well for touring and mild off-road use.
Cuffs use simple Velcro. The LXIII (63) marking represents the brand’s founding year. Large front vent panels fold down and tuck away, and top-loading pockets sit on the front. There are no hand-warmer pockets. Zipper coverage protects the tank in upright ADV posture.
Side adjusters use a Velcro flap that can feel bulky, and future iterations may benefit from stretch material. The elbow zone begins its zipper toward the back. 1200D reinforces the forearm. Armor includes CE Level 2 Nucleon Flex Pro at shoulders and elbows, supported by a Cordura shell.
Rear Features and Liner System
Alpinestars Ardent 3In1 Adventure Touring Jacket provides a pocket for an optional Nucleon back protector and rear exhaust vents for airflow. A large storage pocket, reflective accents, and an extended drop seat increase utility, though the long drop seat may bunch in a full crouch.
Inside, red zippers secure the liners. The thermal liner connects to the rain shell, allowing riders to run thermal-only, rain-only, or shell-only setups.
Conclusion and Next Steps
Alpinestars Ardent 3In1 Adventure Touring Jacket supports optional chest armor, includes a rear connection zipper, and features simple internal drop pockets. As part of Alpinestars’ adventure line, the Ardent suits riders who focus on touring with light off-road. Those unsure can explore rider reviews or consult customer service for tailored guidance.
Features
Alpinestars Ardent 3In1 Adventure Touring Jacket includes:
Construction:
- Removable full-sleeve thermal liner
- Detachable Drystar jacket
- 300D ripstop polyfabric
- Textured 1200D poly
- Heavy-duty dobbie in key areas
Waterproofing:
- Detachable Drystar jacket worn over or under
- Detachable thermal jacket
Ventilation:
- Chest and back vent panels
- 3D multiple arm vents
Protection & Safety:
- Tech-Air ready
- Nucleon Flex Pro CE Level 2 shoulder and elbow armor
- CE Class AA (EN17092-2:2020)
- Pockets for optional back and chest protectors
- Reinforced elbows and shoulders
Comfort:
- Relaxed fit with arm adjusters
- Large waist adjuster and lower hem bungee
Pockets:
- Cargo pockets
Other Features:
- Asymmetric back and front lengths