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ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA the 2019 Monster Energy AMA Supercross Championship kicks off at Angel Stadium, Anaheim, California, and will see reigning champion Jason Anderson eager to get the defense of his inaugural crown off to a good start.
Mentally and physically demanding, the worlds best Supercross athletes will be locked in an intense season-long fight for supremacy, and to celebrate the start of this battle royale, Alpinestars has launched the Limited Edition Anaheim 19 Tech 10 boot and Supertech M10 helmet.
The most technologically advanced and protective motocross boot in history, the CE-certified Tech 10 is unrivalled. Featuring an eye-catching red, black and fluo yellow color scheme, as worn by Justin Barcia, Eli Tomac and Jason Anderson at the meeting, the Anaheim 19 allows Supercross fans to wear the same boots on their local track as their heroes.
The Anaheim 19 boots are complemented by the Anaheim 19 S-M10 helmet, Alpinestars definitive off-road helmet. Designed to be the most advanced, protective and performance enhancing helmet possible, the S-M10 blends comfort, light weight, ventilation and the highest levels of protection in a sleek, streamlined package. The Anaheim 19 boasts all of the technical innovations and design features of the class defining S-M10; A-head fitting system, patented visor release system, MIPS, emergency release system, wide aperture; in the distinct red, black and fluo yellow styling that is guaranteed to stand out from the crowd.
Carbon shell construction utilizes a highly advanced molding technology with a multi-composite combination:
3K, high density carbon outer layer that improves strength and efficiency of energy dissipation over the shell.
UD carbon composite layer that gives significantly greater radial strength around the shell, preventing compression but allowing controlled deflection for reducing transmitted impact energy.
Aramid fiber layer which provides critical penetration protection.
This three-layer composite combination is given even greater performance with a