We were particularly excited about the first edition of the Alpha Gear Society. Inspired by the sold-out Gear 'n' Dance events and the fascinating images from the Ministry of Gear parties, our anticipation and curiosity were high. Thanks to the initiative of Gearhub Schweiz, the perfect opportunity had finally arrived to attend such an event ourselves.
The queston about the right outfit
In the days leading up to the party, we played out countless outfit combinations in our heads. Admittedly, we were also a bit nervous. Although we have a considerable collection of gear at home, the pictures from other events mainly showed puppies and guys in complete MX gear. While that looks incredibly hot, it didn't quite match our inventory. The question "Are we gear enough?" swirled through our minds – a thought that, as we realized, probably deterred some from coming to the first edition.
Luka finally decided on MX pants paired with a rubber shirt – a combination we had never worn before but immediately approved of. Vinc went all-in with a complete rubber suit and sportswear. Of course, we wore smelly socks and sneakers. As we entered the huge hall of the abandoned factory area in Biberist in the Swiss Midlands, our concerns quickly vanished.

Carefree partying in a fantastic atmosphere
In the entrance hall, there were cloakrooms and stands from affiliated organizations such as Club Swiss Gay Fetish SGF (which, by the way, also hosts great events in Western Switzerland) and Maitreffen Stuttgart (where we'll be going for the first time this year). It's great to see the community so well-connected! There was also a stand from Poppers Online. Here, one could test new inhalators - wow, these take poppers to a whole new level.
Now it was time to celebrate. The main hall impressed with great sound and lighting - we didn't expect that. Drinks were available at two bars at very fair prices. The approximately 300 guys came not only from all regions of Switzerland but from half of Europe. At least the party night was financially manageable for foreign kinksters.
Good sound and a crowd with all-around hot outfits - we were on fire. Finally, an evening where not everyone is shirtless in a harness after an hour. Everyone was relaxed and in a good mood. As expected, many guys wore MX gear (which looks very sharp when fully done with helmet and boots) and there were also many puppies present. Other guys wore PVC gear, sportswear, and rubber. A perfect mix of kinksters united by fetish. We felt comfortable, and all the thoughts about outfits in the days leading up were really unnecessary. From stories about Gear 'n' Dance, we feared we might be too old for the crowd. This fear was completely unfounded. The crowd was largely young, but guests were between 18 and 60 years old, and everyone fit well at the event. It was also a joyful reunion with some acquaintances we hadn't seen in a long time

100 % hornyness
We chatted and flirted a lot, and naturally, the horniness increased. The second floor, aka the dark room, was initially a bit cold. However, it exuded full Berlin vibes, and the five play zones were definitely used after midnight. Between the MX bikes behind the DJ, there were very chill bean bags that we then commandeered. A very hot session with some hotties ensued. Comfortably, we kissed intensely, groped each other through the gear (Luka had switched to PVC by then - two outfits at one party was also a first), sniffed socks, and nicely sucked cocks. And all this between MX bikes and to great music - kind of perfect. Images that will stay in our minds. Some guys went home with cum in their sneakers - that says it all :-)
Waiting for the second edition
The mix between socializing, celebrating in gear, and messing around was perfect for us. It was also nice that we could take some great photos. Without having to cover phone cameras and without strict door policies, it was still a safe space for everyone. It was also great that everything could be paid for by card, so we didn't have to carry around tokens or loose change.
You can tell we're thrilled. Those who know us know that we would also write if something wasn't so great. But from our perspective, the premiere of the Alphagear Society was simply perfect.
The whole event was top-notch organized. The communication beforehand was unparalleled. The guys on the organizing team thought of every detail. This contributed significantly to a relaxed visit. At first, the location seemed a bit inconvenient to us, but actually, Biberist is relatively easy to reach, and it worked well with our hotel in Solothurn.
So we're looking forward to a second edition and hope that this report motivates others to come too - without too much thought beforehand. It's really not necessary. In conclusion, a big compliment and thank you to the organizing team from Gearhub Swiss. Pulling off such an event requires a lot of commitment and courage. Fortunately, there are still guys like you who dare to try something new. Please keep it up! Infos:
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