Waterproof Cycling Clothes: 112 Rainwear Options https://discerningcyclist.com/c/clothing/waterproof-cycling-clothes/ Cycling in Style Fri, 08 Dec 2023 07:18:36 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://discerningcyclist.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/cropped-discerning-cyclist-icon-orange-1-50x50.png Waterproof Cycling Clothes: 112 Rainwear Options https://discerningcyclist.com/c/clothing/waterproof-cycling-clothes/ 32 32 Cleverhood Urbanaut Trench Review: Function and Fashion? https://discerningcyclist.com/cleverhood-urbanaut-trench-review/ Mon, 07 Aug 2023 08:17:03 +0000 https://discerningcyclist.com/?p=41725

One of cycling’s great fallacies is that it’s all lycra and helmets, carbon fiber and clip-cloppy shoes. Yes, cycling is a sport – a fun one at that – but it’s also a mode of transport, a way of getting…

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One of cycling’s great fallacies is that it’s all lycra and helmets, carbon fiber and clip-cloppy shoes. Yes, cycling is a sport – a fun one at that – but it’s also a mode of transport, a way of getting around.

Whilst we definitely wouldn’t stop you from riding a bike in your everyday clothing, the odd cycling-specific garment is a godsend, especially in wet or cold weather.

Cleverhood’s Urbanuat Trench is a three-quarter-length jacket that protects riders from rain. Fabric technology gives the jacket extra visibility, plus other features make it useful for cycling.

In case you haven’t heard of them before, from their base in Rhode Island – a state with the 9th most yearly rainfall, Cleverhood curates a range of outwear for adults and kids, alongside other accessories.

The Urbanaut Trench is Cleverhood’s most expensive jacket, sitting atop their range, above the Zipster Jacket and the Rover Anorak. Lucy recently reviewed the Rover Anorak and found it was “the perfect solution to keep you warm, dry, and visible when riding.”

Cleverhood Urbanaut Trench Review
  • Fit
  • Function
  • Style
  • Value
  • Quality
4.3

Summary

A very waterproof trench coat, that’s great for cycling and other activities. In the style stakes, the Urbanaut is a real winner. It definitely doesn’t look like a cycling jacket and it’s all the better for it.

Pros

  • Really robust zips
  • Hood does a fantastic job of keeping the rain out
  • Reflective material doesn’t stand out during the day

Cons

  • Hood and helmet fit too snug for me
  • An inside pocket would be nice
  • Overall fit not ideal for all

Cleverhood Urbanaut Trench Fit

The Urbanaut is sold in five sizes, XS through to XL, with the slim, unisex fit manufactured to fit a broad range of wearers. The three-quarter trench-style design offers extra coverage against the rain.

It has a raglan sleeve (stitched from the underarm up to the collarbone rather than at the shoulder) to give greater freedom of movement.

Urbanaut Trench
IMAGE: LAWRENCE BYWATER

At the end of the sleeves, velcro cuffs can be utilised to provide the best fit in this area. For a good cycling jacket, I think this is a mandatory feature.

Urbanaut Trench
IMAGE: LAWRENCE BYWATER

A kick pleat or slit in the rear of the jacket ensures the jacket doesn’t gather too tightly when sat in the saddle.

Overall, I found the trench a little too snug when riding – particularly in the armpit area when reaching for the handlebars. I couldn’t level that same criticism at the Jack Wolfskin jacket that I recently reviewed, but I should preface this with the fact that I am very tall, with long arms, and right at the limits of the Urbanauts XL sizing guide.

For those worried about the overall fit of the trench, Cleverhood provides a very helpful size guide for the jacket, with clear measurements for chest, arm length and front length.

Cleverhood Urbanaut Features

With fully taped seams and a waterproof coating, the Trench shrugged off some heavy summer showers while I was wearing it. Cleverhood states that the waterproof rating of the Urbanaut is 15k or 15,000mm.

The zips on the Urbanaut are extremely robust. When it’s already raining and your wheels need to roll, it’s a comforting feeling hearing that ‘zzzppppppp’ sound. Made by YKK, the ‘Aquaguard’ zipper can be zipped up from the bottom too, in order to allow for some venting.

The peak is very large – noticeably larger than other jackets I’ve had experience with, but when it was raining cats and dogs, it’s a feature I came to appreciate.

Cleverhood is very clear in stating that the hood should be worn under the helmet – that way it gives the best coverage and the best vision when riding. Whilst for most this will be fine, I found it fairly tricky to get comfortable with both the hood deployed and my helmet on – it was snug fit!

That’s not a particularly important gripe for me, because for trips wearing the Urbanaut – rides to the local shop and the like – I wouldn’t normally choose to wear a helmet, but it’s worth noting nonetheless.

The hood has three points where it can be tightened – on each side and at the rear. This way you can fine-tune the fit to your favour.

Urbanaut Trench
IMAGE: LAWRENCE BYWATER

Although you can’t see it during the day, the Urbanaut Trench is made from fabric that’s embedded with 3M Scotchlite reflective material – look closely at the garment and you can see the thread that’s been weaved in.

Clearly, during the day it means the jacket doesn’t stand out like a beacon, but at night, when light is shined upon it, it really comes alive. If you ride predominately in town or on busy routes with cars and other cyclists, it’s a feature that you’d most definitely welcome.

IMAGE: LAWRENCE BYWATER

The Urbanaut has two pockets, again protected by the weather by those robust YKK zips, providing a decent amount of storage for phones, keys and wallets. It would be nice to have another storage option, perhaps inside the jacket or a smaller option on the chest – maybe I’m being picky here.

IMAGE: LAWRENCE BYWATER

Is the Cleverhood Urbanaut Trench worth it?

Available in three colours, the Cleverhood Urbanaut Trench is priced at $289 – shipping to the US is extra, with Cleverhood offering international shipping at various rates.

Yes, it’s quite expensive but the high waterproof rating more than makes up for that. It covers the fashion-function divide too, plus buy it and you’ll have supported a small, US-based business that gives 5% of its profits to causes that promote street equality.

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Cleverhood Rover Anorak Review: More Than a Waterproof Jacket https://discerningcyclist.com/cleverhood-rover-anorak-review/ Fri, 09 Jun 2023 11:02:16 +0000 https://discerningcyclist.com/?p=37567

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I have been a fan of Cleverhood since I saw their yellow Rover Anorak jackets being worn at a Bike Bus in the USA via social media.

I was immediately taken aback by the bright colour, innovative design and practicality, as well as their support of a great initiative as they donate 5% of their profits to street equity organisations. 

From waterproof capes to their Cleverhat, they have a wide range of products designed to keep you warm, dry and visible when you cycle. 

Although I was tempted by the War on Cars option, I was keen to test the Bike Bus version of their Rover Anorak jacket as I have high hopes of setting one up locally, and it seemed like the best option for my needs.  

Cleverhood Rover Anorak Review
  • Fit
  • Function
  • Style
  • Value
  • Quality
4.6

Summary

A robust, stylish anorak with dual-layer polyester construction providing waterproof and breathable protection. Features reflective heat transfers, helmet-compatible hood, large zippered and kangaroo pockets, and long cut for extra coverage. Lightweight and available in six vibrant colors. Unisex and offered in four sizes.

Pros

  • Durable, waterproof and dries quickly
  • Useful large pocket for storage
  • Sturdy hood to keep head dry
  • Stylish design

Cons

  • The zips felt quite stiff initially 
  • The bright colours show marks easily

First Impressions

My jacket arrived carefully wrapped with a lovely red bow. Along with the jacket, inside there was a helpful information card. 

IMAGE CREDIT: LUCY GIULIANO

I was pleased to learn that Cleverhood has a female designer and founder, Susan Mocarski, who took it upon herself to design high quality, practical and stylish unisex rainwear for cycling as she noticed a gap in the market that needed to be filled. 

Despite me being quite petite, I was pleasantly surprised to find the small size fitted incredibly well. The helpful option to adjust the sleeves via velcro was welcome. I also appreciated the use of ‘Roomy’ to describe the larger size options. 

As the brand name suggests, the hood is the focus of these jackets and rightfully so. It feels sturdy and is easily adjustable. As a glasses wearer it also gave me hope that for the first time my glasses may be protected from rain while cycling thanks to the handy stiff peak as usually I have to take them off! 

I was also struck by the overall quality of the jacket. Compared to other rainwear, it is incredibly light and feels very comfortable, rather than heavy and cheap. 

IMAGE CREDIT: LUCY GIULIANO

Key Features

Unisex

Weight: 0.7 lbs (318 grams)

100% Polyester fabric

2-layer fabric with waterproof and breathable (15K/15K mm) membrane and PFC-free C6 durable water repellent (DWR) 

Waterproof YKK zipper

Helmets go OVER the hood for best coverage and optimized peripheral vision

3M reflective heat transfer on both front and back 

Large front pocket 

Large kangaroo pocket (behind pocket) for hands and other gear

Long back for full coverage for seating and riding needs

Fully seam-sealed

Testing

Thankfully the arrival of the jacket coincided with a very rainy time of year (the sunshine in the photos was a rare day of no rain!) so I had plenty of opportunity to put it to the test.

I greatly appreciate how much thought has gone into all aspects of the design of this jacket. 

Starting with the hood, it worked so well underneath my helmet and kept my head and face (and glasses!) dry. This was aided by the handy zipper which made sure my upper half was completely covered. 

IMAGE CREDIT: LUCY GIULIANO

I experienced one of my wettest commutes ever while wearing the Rover Anorak but remained completely dry, plus my jacket dried very quickly when I got to work. It also helped me to keep warm but felt breathable thanks to good air flow.  

Similarly I wore it off my bike for a few hours in continuous rain but marvelled at how water repellent the material is as the beads of rain just slipped off. Again, both me and my pocket contents stayed dry despite the relentless downpour. 

The large pocket was invaluable for storing my phone and keys, and it also features a waterproof zipper. Despite the additional weight it did not feel difficult to ride with the pocket loaded. The option to tuck your hands in behind the pocket was also helpful for when I wore the jacket off the bike.  

The long back was great in keeping the top of my bottom half dry, and also warm on the days when it has been rainy and windy. 

IMAGE CREDIT: LUCY GIULIANO

I also felt assured cycling in the dark thanks to the subtle but effective reflective elements on the front and back of the jacket. 

IMAGE CREDIT: LUCY GIULIANO

Verdict

Until now whenever it rained I had been wearing my standard rain jacket and often ended up still being soggy. The Rover Anorak is therefore without doubt my new go-to cycling jacket for the rain. It is stylish, comfortable and incredibly practical both on and off the bike. 

IMAGE CREDIT: LUCY GIULIANO

Unlike most of my other cycling clothing, my friends, family and colleagues have all complimented the jacket every time I wear it, including my sister who is so taken by it she is looking to get one! 

Cleverhood’s range of affordable, colourful and high quality rainwear is the perfect solution to keep you warm, dry and visible when riding. On top of that, their generous support of community projects means more people than ever can spread the joy of cycling and benefit from safer streets. 

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Sealskinz All-Weather Cycle Glove Review – 100% Waterproof? https://discerningcyclist.com/sealskinz-all-weather-cycle-glove-review/ Tue, 21 Feb 2023 23:28:38 +0000 https://discerningcyclist.com/?p=23095

If you’re looking for any waterproof gloves or socks, Sealskinz is likely a brand that will quickly present itself to you. Sealskinz even say they invented the first-ever waterproof sock over 20 years ago. So it’s safe to say they…

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If you’re looking for any waterproof gloves or socks, Sealskinz is likely a brand that will quickly present itself to you.

Sealskinz even say they invented the first-ever waterproof sock over 20 years ago. So it’s safe to say they know a thing or two about how to keep your feet and hands dry.

And that’s why, in the pursuit of finding the best waterproof cycling gloves, Sealskinz was a brand that I simply had to test out.

In this guide, I’m going to be discussing my experience with the Sealskinz All-Weather Cycle Glove and weather it is a truly waterproof glove for cycling (preview: pool test involved!) and indeed if it should be a contender for the best winter cycling gloves overall.

Sealskinz All-Weather Cycle Gloves
  • Fit
  • Function
  • Style
  • Value
  • Quality
4.2

Summary

Winter cycling gloves that tick pretty much every box. They’re extremely comfortable and they’ll keep your hands cosy while also allowing a good level of movement without restriction. 100% waterproof and windproof – no messing.

Pros

  • 100% waterproof
  • 100% windproof
  • Look good
  • Good wrist coverage
  • Padding on palm
  • Very comfortable
  • Adjustable wrist cuffs

Cons

  • Not particularly reflective
  • Pricey

Sealskinz Cycling Gloves Review

Along with the PROVIZ Waterproof Cycling Gloves, these are premium waterproof gloves and cost accordingly (£50 /€60 /$70). Such a pricetag for a pair of gloves means you expect high standards, and the Sealskinz doesn’t disappoint.

These gloves are 100% waterproof. No messing about. I popped these gloves on and dipped them in a swimming pool for over a minute and I didn’t even feel the coolness of the water, let alone a drop of moisture.

Nor will you feel the wind when riding in these gloves. It’s a tough membrane protecting your hands and they’ll keep you warm even in sub-zero temperatures.

But as I say, these are premium waterproof cycling gloves, so staying warm and dry are expected.

The question is: are these gloves worth the high price tag?

Sealskinz All-Weather Cycle Gloves [PROS + CONS]

Considering how much protection they provide your hands from the elements, the Sealskinz Waterproof Cycling Gloves are impressively dextrous. You can close your hand in a fist (or simply hold your handlebars) without the glove resisting you in any significant way.

There is also padding on the palm to provide with you extra comfort during long rides and the gloves provide reasonable wrist coverage (this is where it beats the PROVIZ alternative) and an easy cuff adjuster that doesn’t bunch the material.

There is a reflective strip running across the top of the glove, but this isn’t hugely visible and certainly doesn’t offer the kind of visibility are PROVIZ – if you even care, of course.

Sealskinz have, though, done a great job in creating a really good-looking glove. These certainly wouldn’t strike you as “functional sportswear”, although that is effectively what they are. But that’s great – I love stylish functionality.

Full Video Review

Are Sealskinz Gloves Worth It? [REVIEW SUMMARY]

There’s no question: the Sealskinz All-Weather Cycle Gloves are excellent. They look great and function exactly as you want.

If you’re happy to pay the premium price tag (£50/€60$/$70), the Sealskinz gloves simply will not disappoint you.

These Sealskinz Waterproof Gloves are our top pick for waterproof cycling gloves and winter cycling gloves for commuters.

Where to Buy Sealskinz

Sealskinz Waterproof All-Weather Cycle Gloves are available to buy directly from the brand (worldwide shipping available) as well as on Amazon.

READ MORE: Best Waterproof Cycling Gloves [TRIED + TESTED]

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PROVIZ REFLECT360 Waterproof Cycling Gloves Review: Hands-On Test https://discerningcyclist.com/proviz-reflect360-waterproof-cycling-gloves-review/ Mon, 30 Jan 2023 12:11:13 +0000 https://discerningcyclist.com/?p=23086

After realising my pathetic little woollen Everton gloves were not suitable for winter rides, I’ve been on a mission to find the best waterproof gloves for cycling. And I had a checklist for what I wanted from a winter cycling…

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After realising my pathetic little woollen Everton gloves were not suitable for winter rides, I’ve been on a mission to find the best waterproof gloves for cycling.

And I had a checklist for what I wanted from a winter cycling glove. It should be:

  • Waterproof
  • Windproof
  • Warm
  • Comfortable
  • Dexterous
  • Touchscreen-friendly

I felt they were the functional keys to a good cycling glove. Of course, there’s also bonus points for style and reflective detailing and such – as is always the case when I’m looking for cycling waterproofs.

After reading some online reviews and such, I narrowed my search down to four pairs of gloves across a range of budgets : the high-end Sealskinz All-Weather Cycling Glove and PROVIZ REFLECT360 Cycling Gloves, the mid-range GripGrab Waterproof Knitted Winter Glove and finally the cheap Amazon pick: “Yobenki” Cycling Gloves.

Click here if you want to read our round-up of the best waterproof cycling gloves, but here we’re going to take a deep-dive on the PROVIZ REFLECT360 Gloves.

PROVIZ REFLECT360 Waterproof Cycling Gloves £50 / $70
  • Fit
  • Function
  • Style
  • Value
  • Quality
4

Summary

An unmissable glove – if nothing else because the outer material is extremely reflective. The PROVIZ REFLECT360 gloves are 100% waterproof – no amount of rain will breach the material. Comfortable, warm and dexterous. 

Pros

  • 100% waterproof
  • 100% windproof
  • Reflective from all angles
  • Warm
  • Comfortable
  • Good movement

Cons

  • Could provide more wrist protection
  • Material around cuff adjusters can bunch up
  • Bit pricey

Watch the PROVIZ Gloves Video Review:

PROVIZ Waterproof Gloves Review

First off, it’s worth nothing that the PROVIZ gloves aren’t cheap. They retail for £49.99 ($70) and, along with the Sealskinz, were my premium pick of rainproof gloves. However, the colourful versions of the PROVIZ gloves (which have reflective detail rather than PROVIZ’s unmissable “REFLECT 360” panels) are available for £10/$5 cheaper.

So, what does the PROVIZ REFLECT360 glove bring to the table?

The Best Reflective Cycling Gloves (by Far…)

The thing PROVIZ are most famous for (as it’s name alludes to) is visibility. PROVIZ make a whole range of hi-viz cycling gear, including jackets, bag covers and more. And PROVIZ aren’t messing about with little reflective strips here and there – there gear has entire reflective panels that are visible from every direction (hence “REFLECT360”) and their gloves are no different.

As you can see in the picture below, when it comes to reflective cycling gloves, the PROVIZ is on a whole different level compared to its competitors.

But these gloves aren’t just reflective cycling gloves. They actually tick every box in what we’re looking for in a winter cycling glove. They are 100% waterproof. They are 100% windproof. They are warm. They are comfortable. They are quite dexterous. You can use your phone while you use them.

I could end the PROVIZ REFLECT360 Glove review there, based on that.

But the question is really are the PROVIZ gloves worth the £50/$70 price tag?

PROVIZ REFLECT360 Gloves [PROS + CONS]

As I say, the PROVIZ tick every feature box. But with a premium glove, we expect top quality. And, in fairness, PROVIZ delivers.

These are nice gloves to wear and I’d recommend wearing them for temperatures as low as -10°C (I can’t comment below this as I simply haven’t submerged myself beneath such disgusting temperatures.

I haven’t even bothered to look up their official “waterproof rating” as I conducted my own research (by dipping them in a swimming pool – see the video review for proof) and can confirm that these gloves are categorically unequivocally completely and utterly 100% waterproof.

PROVIZ Waterproofing Test

They also have some nice padding on the inside of the glove so that handling your bike on long rides won’t get uncomfortable.

So, are these gloves perfect? No. Not quite. There are a couple of areas I think they could be improved…

For first (minor) issue, the gloves don’t really go much beyond the wrist, meaning your forearms can be a little exposed to the cold unless your jacket does a good job covering them up.

The second thing I’m not wild on these gloves is the adjustable cuff straps around the wrist. It’s good they have these straps, but the material can bunch up a bit when you make them tighter (and as someone with ridiculously skinny wrists for a grown man, is required).

Obviously these aren’t fatal flaws in what is an otherwise near perfect product, but there is still some room for improvement.

PROSCONS
100% waterproofCould provide more wrist protection
100% windproofMaterial around cuff adjusters can bunch up
Reflective from all angles 
Warm 
Comfortable 
Good movement 

Are PROVIZ REFLECT360 Waterproof Cycling Gloves Worth It?

So, are the PROVIZ REFLECT360 Gloves worth £50/$70? I’d say they absolutely are.

Yes, you can buy cheaper waterproof gloves – and if you’re on a budget, you should absolutely do that.

But if you want a fantastic pair of gloves that will 100% keep your hands warm and dry on winter rides, as well as allow you to quickly use your phone and increase your visibility, the PROVIZ REFLECT360 Waterproof Cycling Gloves are a fantastic option.

I tested out the “Reflective” model of these gloves, but you can also find more colourful versions of the PROVIZ Waterproof Cycling Gloves (not “REFLECT360” – meaning they have reflect detailing rather than a completely reflective exterior) in orange, blue, pink, yellow and black. It’s also worth noting the colourful variants are £10/$5 cheaper than the REFLECT360 gloves.

Where to Buy PROVIZ Waterproof Cycling Gloves

The PROVIZ Waterproof Cycling gloves are available to buy directly from PROVIZ (global shipping available) as well as on Amazon.

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Impenetrable: The Best Cycling Waterproofs for Stylish Commuters https://discerningcyclist.com/cycling-waterproofs/ Fri, 13 Jan 2023 16:06:31 +0000 https://discerningcyclist.com/?p=22729

Cycling in the rain can be awful. Truly awful… if you’re not prepared. But if you’ve got the right gear, wet rides are no problem at all. Indeed, our survey of 1,259 cyclists found that 98.1% would “probably” or definitely”…

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Cycling in the rain can be awful. Truly awful… if you’re not prepared.

But if you’ve got the right gear, wet rides are no problem at all. Indeed, our survey of 1,259 cyclists found that 98.1% would “probably” or definitely” consider commuting by bicycle even if it’s raining.

At Discerning Cyclist, though, we’re not just content with staying dry on wet rides. We still want to continue to ride in style.

In order to demonstrate that this is completely possible, this is my current go-to outfit for wet bike commuters.

This outfit keeps my feet, legs and torso completely dry, even in the heaviest of downpours. Below is a full breakdown of this stylish waterproof cycling gear.

Stylish Cycling Waterpoofs for Commuting [TOP PICKS]

Helly Hansen Ride Jacket

A lightweight hardshell cycling jacket. That’s what you really want when the heavens open. Wear a couple of warmer layers beneath and allow the Helly Hansen Ride Jacket to repel any rain that comes your way.

This is simply a stylish rain jacket – regardless of whether you’re on a bike or not. But with reflective detailing, adjustable cuffs, a slightly dropped rear and lots of deep secure pockets (some buttoned, some zippered), this is a wonderful waterproof jacket for bike commuters.

A very similar women’s version is also available, which we reviewed here.


DUER All-Weather Denim

I rave about these jeans all the time. Essentially, they are waterproof cycling jeans. But they’re also beautiful to look at and comfortable to wear.

The look and feel of the exterior of these jeans is denim, but DUER have added a waterproof inner membrane to prevent your legs getting soaked. As well as that, the jeans offer plenty of stretch, reflective details and a very sturdy gussetted crotch to protect from wear and tear.


Rapha Reflective Travel Backpack

If you know Rapha, you know that they’ve got an eye for style and the Travel Backpack.

But while you may recognise this bag’s beauty at first glance, what you may not spot is that this bag is also completely waterproof, offers plenty secure storage (including a laptop section) as well as the main body being reflective (i.e. everything in grey is reflective). Shine a light on this bag and you won’t miss it.


Chrome Storm 415 Traction Boot

Chrome’s 415 boot have ruled the stylish waterproof cycling footwear category and the latest version of this shoe is absolutely phenomenal.

This shoe is completely and utterly waterproof (I’ve even dipped my foot in a swimming pool to prove this), looks fantastic, has a sturdy sole for effective cycling and is also very comfortable to walk around in.


PROVIZ Reflect360 Waterproof Cycling Gloves

Forgetting to put a pair of gloves on ahead of winter ride can be a painful mistake. But making sure they’re waterproof is vital too.

The PROVIZ Reflect 360 gloves are the ideal cycling gloves. As well as being waterproof, they’re also reflective and are touchscreen friendly.


LITELOK Core

A wearable bike lock that makes it extremely easy to look up your bike quickly and securely thanks to its “click to lock” mechanism. After all, you don’t want to be fiddling around in the rain for any longer than you need to.

Weighing in at just 1.9kg, the LITELOK Core has achieved Sold Secure’s Bicycle Diamond rating (the highest available).


Honbike Uni4 Electric Belt-Driven Bike

Okay, a bike isn’t exactly a “waterproof cycling accessory”. But some bikes can handle wet weather better than others and the Honbike is the perfect example of this.

Not only does this e-bike come with sturdy splashguards and built-in LED lights as standard, but it also uses a belt-drive rather than a chain. This means the “chain” can’t get rusty and maintenance is virtually zero.


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Chrome 415 Storm Traction Boot Review: Waterproof Bike Shoes Tested https://discerningcyclist.com/chrome-415-storm-traction-boot-review/ Wed, 11 Jan 2023 23:38:30 +0000 https://discerningcyclist.com/?p=22661

There’s nothing worse than wet feet. I’d rather be slapped with a rusty old chain than sit in soggy socks all day. The trouble is, when you’re riding your bicycle in winter, there’s a real risk that it’s going to…

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There’s nothing worse than wet feet. I’d rather be slapped with a rusty old chain than sit in soggy socks all day.

The trouble is, when you’re riding your bicycle in winter, there’s a real risk that it’s going to be wet. That’s why I previously asked 42 cyclists how to keep your feet dry while cycling, as well as created guides about the best waterproof socks and overshoes you can buy.

For me, though, the best option is undoubtedly having waterproof shoes. It’s just less hassle and stops the problem at the source.

Previously, Chrome’s 415 Storm boot topped our best waterproof shoes for commuting list. And now Chrome have created a new version of the 415, the Storm 415 Traction Boot.

So how does the new version compare to the old one? Is it actually an improvement or should they have left a really good shoe in peace?

I’ve been finding out…

IMAGE CREDIT: PETE REYNOLDS

The New Chrome 415 Storm Traction Boot

Make no mistake about it, the Chrome’s original 415 shoe was really good. In many ways, it was the ideal “normal” bike shoe. It had a nice stiff sole, it kept water out, it was relatively comfortable, you could walk in it without problem. The only two areas I felt could have been improved (for me, at least) was that the fit was quite narrow and the glue sealing the sole to the panels started giving away after a few months of intense use

So, what has Chrome done differently with the new 415 Traction?

Chrome 415 Old vs New – IMAGE CREDIT: CHROME/PETE REYNOLDS

Well, the most noticeable thing when you put them on is that the fit is substantially wider. Whereas the old version nestled your toes together, the new Traction model is extremely spacious. For someone with pretty wide feet, this is absolutely welcome. The added width also makes walking for extended periods more comfortable as it allows your feet to move more naturally.

It’s worth noting that these shoes run quite large in size, so if you’re on the cusp between sizes, it’s certainly wise to order half a size down.

With regards to the glue element, I can’t yet comment on their longevity as I’ve only been wearing them for two months. But so far, at least, the Chrome Storm 415 Traction Boot shoes no sign of giving way at any point and they certainly seem more sturdy than their predecessors.

IMAGE CREDIT: PETE REYNOLDS

Waterproof “Normal” Cycling Shoes

Like most of the gear Chrome Industries produce, the 415 boot is aimed at people who ride bikes, but there’s nothing to stop anyone using these shoes even if they never go near a bike in their life. Chrome’s perfectly toe the line between style and function and I love it.

IMAGE CREDIT: PETE REYNOLDS

Is the Chrome 415 Really Waterproof?

Yes. Chrome Storm 415 Traction Boot is 100% waterproof. The upper is made from waterproof leather while the outsole is made from “vulcanised rubber” and the midsole has an equally impressive sounding “PowerPlate nylon shank”. Whatever that means, this shoe is completely and utterly waterproof.

What’s the more, the benefit of having the boot cut is that it also prevents rain getting in via the sides of the shoe.

I even dipped them in a swimming pool and my feet stayed completely dry.

IMAGE CREDIT: PETE REYNOLDS

As the “traction” part of the name alludes to, these shoes are also extremely grippy – which is especially great for pedalling and walking on wet days.

Reflective Shoe Laces

The shoes ] come with two pairs of shoelaces. When they arrive, the majority of the shoe is laced up with the black laces, before adding a stylish look with red laces finishing up the top two holes. However, wearing two pairs of laces isn’t practical, so I promptly pulled out the red laces and proceeded with the black ones, which also look great with a mixture of red and reflective silver thread woven into them.

The shoe pull on the rear of the boot also has a chunky reflective strip. Such subtle details are always a welcome boost to your visibility.

IMAGE CREDIT: CHROME INDUSTRIES

Chrome 415 Storm Traction Boot Review [SUMMARY]

I really like the old version of the 415, but Chrome have taken the new Traction version to a whole new level. I can confidently say these are my favourite urban cycling shoes now. They look great and they feel great – regardless of whether you’re on two wheels or two feet. I’m wearing them everyday at the moment, come rain or shine.

The Chrome 415 comes in two colours (black or brown) and is available for around $160 (£158/€170).

Obviously, that’s not cheap. But these are truly fantastic waterproof shoes for urban life and I couldn’t recommend them more highly.

IMAGE CREDIT: PETE REYNOLDS
JACKET: HELLY HANSEN / JEANS: DUER / SHOES: CHROME / BIKE: HONBIKE / BAG: RAPHA

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Best Waterproof Cycling Jackets: Top 7 Men’s Rain Jackets https://discerningcyclist.com/best-mens-waterproof-cycling-jackets/ Sun, 20 Nov 2022 12:10:00 +0000 https://discerningcyclist.com/?p=19087

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If there’s one thing that can be relied upon – it’s that you can’t rely on the weather! Cyclists are more painfully aware of this than anyone else and a bad weather day can really spoil your journey. That’s why cycling jackets are so important and rank highly on any cyclist’s shopping list.

A good cycling jacket gives you freedom. It helps you to cycle comfortably through even the worst weather conditions; in the cold, in the rain and on those dark winter days. Commuting cyclists reap the biggest benefits. Nobody wants to arrive at work dripping wet and freezing!

If you’re looking for a new jacket to beef up your all weather defences, read on as we break down the best choices.

Best Waterproof Cycling Jackets for Men

  1. rapha commuter jacket

    Rapha Men’s Commuter Jacket

    A commuter jacket with lower riding position, lightweight durability, exceptional waterproofing, and thoughtful details for comfort and safety.

  2. helly hansen hooded cycling rain jacket

    Helly Hansen Ride Hooded Cycling Jacket

    A lightweight cycling rain jacket with waterproof, windproof, and breathable design, enhanced visibility, and adjustable hood for all-weather urban commuting.

  3. proviz womens reflect 360 cycling jacket

    PROVIZ Reflect 360 Plus Men’s Cycling Jacket

    It’s incredibly bright, fully waterproof, and adjustable for all seasons.

  4. rapha lightweight commuter jacket

    Rapha Lightweight Commuter Jacket

    Loose fit for layering, backpack-friendly design, and excellent waterproofing.

  5. chrome storm salute commute jacket

    Chrome Storm Salute Commuter Jacket

    Top-notch waterproofing, sleek style, ample storage, and excellent ventilation, justifying its premium price tag.

  6. mission workshp eiger jacket

    Mission Workshop Eiger Jacket

    Elite Swiss-engineered jacket, ePTFE waterproof, windproof, and stylish, ideal for luxury cycling.

  7. btwin 540 warm rainproof jacket

    BTWIN 540 Warm Rainproof Jacket

    A reasonably priced BTWIN jacket with rain resistance, warmth, ventilation, and eco-friendly design for all-weather cycling.

What to Look for in a Rain Jacket for Cycling

Waterproofing is the most obvious and first thing that you should look for in a jacket. Every jacket comes with a waterproofing rating so you can get a good idea of what to expect. Some jackets claim to be waterproof but are only useful in light rain.

The fabric should be breathable (you don’t want heat and sweat to build up inside) and lightweight so that it doesn’t impede your cycling motion. Tapered seams will stop water from infiltrating at the joints and a high collar is fantastic to keep wind chill at bay. Some jackets also come with a “dropped tail.” This protects you from water splashing off your back wheel.

Look out for visibility features too. Since you’ll mostly be wearing your jacket in the cold, dark winter months, reflective strips are all but essential. Jackets vary in what they offer. Some are fully reflective, others come with reflective strips on the back or the shoulders. Price, of course, is a factor. Jackets range from budget to mmore expensive options like Gore-Tex. Finally, make sure that the jacket has enough pockets to store your cycling essentials.

To Hood or Not to Hood

Whether or not to wear a hooded jacket remains one of the great cycling debates! Hoods are useful because they provide extra protection against the rain and the wind and they’ll keep you feeling a little warmer in winter.

On the other hand, a loose hood is a cyclist’s worst nightmare. Hoods that flap around impair vision and can even be dangerous. The last thing you want to do is cycle along a dark road in the rain with a hood covering half of your vision. Hoods also add weight (creating drag) and some accumulate water. Moisture can gather on top and then drip down as you cycle, making for an uncomfortable experience.

Opinions differ, but if you are going to opt for a hood, look for a quality, well designed one that’s adjustable. Some are even detachable and others can be worn either under or over your helmet.

Hooded Cycling Jacket [PROS + CONS]

PROSCONS
Dry headDrag
WarmerLoose hoods can be dangerous
Cuts down on wind chillCan drip water

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Best Cycling Rain Jackets for Men [Top 7]

  1. Rapha Men’s Commuter Jacket [REVIEW]
  2. Helly Hansen Ride Hooded Cycling Jacket [REVIEW]
  3. PROVIZ Reflect360 Plus Men’s Cycling Jacket [REVIEW]
  4. Rapha Commuter Lightweight Jacket [REVIEW]
  5. Chrome Storm Salute Commute Jacket [REVIEW]
  6. Mission Workshop Eiger Jacket [REVIEW]
  7. BTWIN 540 Warm Rainproof Jacket [REVIEW]

1. Rapha Men’s Commuter Jacket

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rapha commuter jacket no hood
  • UK Flag £100
  • US Flag $115
  • EU Flag €115

Prices are approximate

Waterproof Rating: Fully Waterproof

Waterproof membrane

Rear Illumination

Sealed seams

Designed explicitly for the daily commute (and with a lower riding position than other offerings from Rapha) this jacket manages to be both lightweight and durable with no compromises made on either side.

Waterproofing is top notch with sealed seams to prevent water ingress and a special membrane on the inside of the jacket. The membrane keeps water at bay but it’s light and airy so you won’t have to worry about sweat building up. A mesh lining up the back helps with ventilation.

You also get welted zip pockets (enough to hold essentials like your keys and phone). The zipper is made using “Aquaguard” technology – in laymen’s terms that just means that it’s super waterproof and not a single drop of moisture can find its way inside.

A looped fastening makes the jacket easy to access so you won’t have to spend hours grappling with the zip, something that can be a big problem with cold hands.

Small touches are what make this jacket so special. The zip is slightly off centre so you won’t have to worry about chaffing on your chin and a reflective gradient dot pattern lights up on the back. Since these jackets are mostly worn at night or in bad weather, that illumination makes a big difference. The Rapha will keep you safe, dry and, above all else, comfortable.



2. Helly Hansen Ride Hooded Cycling Jacket

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  • UK Flag £119
  • US Flag $135
  • EU Flag €135

Prices are approximate

Waterproof Rating: Fully Waterproof

Adjustable hood

Dual layers

Chest pockets

Waterproof, windproof, breathable and lightweight, the Helly Hansen offers everything you could want from a cycling rain jacket. Better still, it crams all of these features into a bright yellow package that stands out vividly in even the poorest light.

Reflective strips boost visibility even higher and ensure that you won’t ever be missed. The jacket is designed specifically for urban cycling and engineered with an articulated cut for extra mobility as you nip through the traffic.

Waterproofing is, of course, the big area of interest and the Helly Hansen doesn’t disappoint. The combination of Polyamide shell and Polyester lining offers two layers of protection and also gives the jacket its windproof credentials.

The two part design is lightweight and pleasantly breathable (this is one of the lightest jackets on the list at just 450g). Chest and hand pockets offer plenty of room to store essentials.

This jacket comes with a hood. Fortunately (and unlike many other cycling rain jackets) the hood and hem are fully adjustable so you should be able to find a configuration that fits. With a few adjustments, it’s quite easy to stop the hood from flapping in the wind and get a secure fit.

Having a hood further boosts the jacket’s all weather credentials. Throw in some reflective strips and we’d say that the Helly Hansen offers everything you could need to get through the winter.



3. PROVIZ Reflect 360 Plus Men’s Cycling Jacket

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  • UK Flag £85
  • US Flag $100
  • EU Flag €100

Prices are approximate

Waterproof Rating: Fully waterproof

Reflective from all directions

Breathable

Machine washable

ProViz is a big name in the sports world, and their Nightrider jacket doesn’t disappoint. This is the jacket to go for if you’re worried about visibility. Not only is the jacket itself glaringly bright (you can choose between neon pink and the even more vivid yellow) but it comes with massive reflective strips around the shoulders, back and waist. Quite simply, it’s the brightest cycling jacket you’ll find and will ensure that you’re visible in even the lowest light.

That’s not all, though. The material is fully waterproof while retaining breathability and the zip is engineered to prevent water ingress. It also comes with a small “zip garage” at the top. That might not sound like much, but it’s a feature that anyone who has ever experienced neck chaffing will certainly appreciate! Even the cuffs are adjustable. You can widen them for increased airflow in the summer or tighten them to keep the water out in winter. That, of course, makes the jacket an all-season choice.

The collar comes with a soft microfleece. It’s warm and snug and the material is so soft that it’s hardly noticeable – you won’t experience any chafing. Waterproof pockets and an adjustable waistband complete the package.



4. Rapha Commuter Lightweight Jacket

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rapha lightweight commuter jacket reflective
  • UK Flag £85
  • US Flag $100
  • EU Flag €100

Prices are approximate

Waterproof Rating: Fully waterproof

Loose fit

Reflective lighting

Optional hood

Another Rapha variant, this jacket is slightly cheaper than their other addition on the list but it’s still designed with the commute in mind. The jacket is cut loose enough to be worn over a shirt, jumper or blazer, so it’s ideal on the way to the office. It even accommodates backpacks, with a mesh covering around the shoulders for extra breathability. Two pockets offer ample storage space and there’s an optional hood. It can be attached, detached or worn underneath a helmet.

This jacket is all about convenience. It folds down into a compact stuff sack that will fit inside any bag. You also get some reflective dots along the lower back for increased visibility behind. These dots are designed to appear just below any rucksack and at the eye level of motorists, so you should have no problem cycling in low light. The jacket even has an integrated hanger hoop for additional convenience.

Water and windproofing are of course top of the range. The 100% polyester is fully waterproof while remaining breathable. The zip pockets are protected against liquid incursion by stay-down pullers. Seam stitching along the rest of the jacket will keep any moisture out. With its relaxed fit and lightweight fabric, this jacket is the perfect commuter companion.



5. Chrome Storm Salute Commute Jacket

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  • UK Flag £189
  • US Flag $215
  • EU Flag €215

Prices are approximate

Waterproof Rating: Fully waterproof

Storm hood

Reflective sleeves

Seam sealed

It might come with a hefty price tag, but the Storm Salute more than justifies the outlay. Waterproofing is top of the range due to a 2.5, fully waterproof rain shell.

The pockets are similarly protected to prevent even light water ingress. At the other end of the weather scale, ventilation along the back of the jacket will keep you cool and sweat free.

You also get plenty of storage with a spacious back cargo pocket and an interior one for your phone. The latter is easy access for added convenience. The Storm Salute is one for the style conscious cyclist. Its laid back, clean cut looks give it a modern aesthetic that’s unmatched across other jackets.

That Storm Salute has been able to pair style with functionality is a triumph. The jacket is fully seam sealed, has the second highest waterproofing rating of any on the list and even comes with a fully adjustable storm hood.

A drop tail hem offers protection against splashes from the rear wheel and there are visibility strips along the sleeves, cuffs and lower back. To top things off, this jacket comes with a 365 day warranty. When it comes to style fused with functionality, you can’t go wrong here.



6. Mission Workshop Eiger Jacket

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  • UK Flag £850
  • US Flag $1000
  • EU Flag €1000

Prices are approximate

Waterproof Rating: ePTFE

Military grade materials

Wool layer

Temperature regulation

The Eigar will likely be well above most people’s budget for a cycling jacket, but for anyone willing to take the plunge it represents the absolute pinnacle of what a jacket can be. Made using Swiss engineered, military grade materials it’s the only ePTFE waterproof/windproof and breathable jacket on the list.

This jacket is more than weatherproof. The Schoeller fabric uses a special membrane to regulate body temperate while keeping water and wind at bay. It will keep you dry and warm (but never too warm) and it’s incredibly breathable.

Full seam tapering keeps even the worst weather at bay and there are premium touches everywhere. You get Italian Riri and German Prym metal snaps, as well as YKK weatherproof zippers. These do more than just give the jacket a stylish look. They guarantee complete imperviousness to water. A wool outer shell completes the package with another warm layer.

It almost goes without saying that a jacket this expensive has a style like no other. The military yet modern aesthetic ensures that it stands out from the crowd.

We love the subtle detailing around the shoulders and the clean lines. If you want a luxury, top of the range jacket that’s likely to last a lifetime, then the Eigar is the best on the market (as long as money is no object!).


7. BTWIN 540 Warm Rainproof Jacket

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bwin 540 warm rainproof jacket zip
  • UK Flag £69
  • US Flag $80
  • EU Flag €80

Prices are approximate

Waterproof Rating: ADD

Adjustable hood

One hour dryness

Three zip pockets

Coming back down to earth we have a much more reasonably priced jacket from BTWIN. Despite its lower price, this is much more than just a budget option. The fabric is specially coated and BTWIN boasts that it will keep you dry for up to an hour in the rain, which is more than enough for the daily commute. It comes with thick wadding for warmth, although it’s worth noting that it’s only designed for use in temperatures above zero.

Elsewhere, you get three spacious zip up pockets and there’s some excellent ventilation by way of openings under the arms. Those vents can be closed in colder weather, of course, giving you a degree of temperature control. The accompanying hood is fully adjustable (so you’ll be able to fit it under or over your helmet) and the same coating that makes the jacket waterproof also keeps wind chill at bay.

This is the jacket for the environmentally conscious cyclist. It has a new, Eco design that reduces its carbon footprint. You also get PPE certified reflective strips and a reflective magnet flap on the front. These are visible up to 50m when they’re caught in headlights so you can proceed with peace of mind at night. Far from just a budget option, this is a quality, all weather and all season jacket – one that won’t let you down or break the bank.



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Best Women’s Waterproof Cycling Jackets: Top 7 Chic Rain Jackets https://discerningcyclist.com/best-womens-waterproof-cycling-jackets/ Sat, 12 Nov 2022 10:00:00 +0000 https://discerningcyclist.com/?p=19066

We’ve all been there. You cycled to work in the sunshine but by the end of the day, it’s raining for your commute home. Or maybe you’re facing a soggy school run with the kids. Thankfully if you’re wearing a…

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We’ve all been there. You cycled to work in the sunshine but by the end of the day, it’s raining for your commute home. Or maybe you’re facing a soggy school run with the kids.

Thankfully if you’re wearing a reliable waterproof cycling jacket riding in the rain means you can stay dry and warm. In the case of our top 7 list, you can even look stylish too!

We’ll be focusing on keeping your top half out of the rain in this post but if you’re looking for cycling trousers we’ve also got you covered with this comprehensive breakdown of the best choices for women, including an excellent waterproof and windproof option.

Best Women’s Cycling Rain Jacket

  1. cleverhood urbanaut womens trench

    Cleverhood Urbanaut

    A versatile cycling jacket that excels in waterproofing, style, and visibility. Ideal for urban riders.

  2. rapha women commuter jacket

    Rapha Women’s Commuter Jacket

    This women’s commuter jacket by Rapha blends style and function, with a hydrophobic fabric, sealed seams, and reflective details.

  3. proviz womens reflect 360 cycling jacket

    Proviz Women’s Reflect 360

    PROVIZ Nightrider Women’s Cycling Jacket 2.0: Stylish, reflective, waterproof, and breathable. Ideal for night rides.

  4. rapha women

    Rapha Women’s Lightweight Jacket

    Rapha’s Commuter Lightweight Jacket: Breathable, windproof, water-resistant, and loaded with practical features for versatile urban cycling.

  5. iris escape weatherproof jacket

    Iris Escape Weatherproof Jacket

    Bold, waterproof, with reflective details for style and safety, backed by a 1-year guarantee and repair service.

  6. sweaty betty stride waterproof parka

    Sweaty Betty Stride Waterproof Parka

    Oversized fit, waterproof, breathable, tailored options, and a highly rated choice for active women.

  7. btwin 540 women

    BTWIN 540 Women’s Warm Rain Cycling Jacket

    Affordable, tested waterproofing, 360-degree visibility, cycling-specific design, and breathable.

What to Look for in a Rain Jacket for Cycling

The primary purpose you’re looking for in a rain jacket is for it to keep you dry. However, it is likely you may wear this jacket when it isn’t raining so it is helpful to consider other factors.

Firstly, is it comfortable and breathable? Trespass defines breathability as “the ability of a fabric to absorb moisture and release it through the material itself, allowing it to breathe“. Basically a breathable material will stop you from overheating, and will also allow air flow.

This is particularly important for cycling as you may sweat so you want a rain jacket that will keep you, and your armpits, as dry as possible!

Secondly, how easily does it pack away? Perhaps you just got caught in a short shower, or the forecast predicted rain but it stayed dry. You may want to take your rain jacket off mid ride, or when you arrive at your destination. In this situation it is useful if your jacket is lightweight, compact and foldable so you can strap it to your pannier rack, or pop it in your bag.

Finally, is it reflective? Your rain jacket will be your outer layer. Depending on when and where you cycle, it can be handy for it to also serve as a means of keeping you as visible as possible to others. Don’t worry as this doesn’t necessarily mean you have to be bright yellow!

There are plenty of subtle and stylish options in a wide range of colours, many of which are either waterproof or water resistant. If visibility is essential, check out our list of the best reflective cycling jackets on the market.

Waterproof vs Water Resistant Jackets

We’ve established that the main feature we’re looking for in a rain jacket is to keep you dry and we’ve mentioned that jackets can be waterproof or water resistant, but what does this mean?

It is an important distinction to understand as it is the difference between staying dry in a heavy downpour, or running the risk of getting a bit wet. The Mountain Warehouse has put together this useful guide to explain the two terms in more detail.

Essentially, water resistant jackets have a waterproofing repellent coating which will repel beads of water so they roll off but they do not have taped seams. Waterproof jackets also have a waterproof coating on the outer fabric but also have fully taped seams and may also have a built in membrane lining.

There are also various waterproof ratings which indicate how much rain an item of clothing can withstand. It is worth thinking about what you would be using your rain jacket for so you can decide if you need it to be able to only be showerproof, or if you need it to hold up for a long period of time riding in persistent heavy rain.

We’ve made sure to let you know if the jackets are waterproof or water resistant in our below list.

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Best Women’s Waterproof Cycling Jackets (Top 7)

1. Cleverhood Urbanaut

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cleverhood urbanaut women trench colours
  • UK Flag £232
  • US Flag $289
  • EU Flag €279

Prices are approximate

  • Beautiful style
  • Hi-vis features
  • Built for urban cycling

Lots of body coverage

100% waterproof

Waterproof storm zip

Cleverhood’s Urbanaut Trench is the go-to jacket for urban cyclists, striking a perfect balance between style and functionality.

With its waterproof construction and taped seams, it effortlessly repels rain, while the 3M Scotchlite reflective material ensures high visibility during nighttime rides.

The slim, unisex fit accommodates a wide range of riders, and the velcro cuffs offer a tailored fit. However, some cyclists might find it a bit snug around the armpits when reaching for handlebars.

It’s far from cheap, but the exceptional waterproof rating and support for a small, socially conscious business make it worth considering.



2. Rapha Women’s Commuter Jacket

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  • UK Flag £100
  • US Flag $115
  • EU Flag €115

Prices are approximate

  • 5 colour options
  • Full length waterproof zip
  • Hood

High-vis

Windproof

Waterproof

Rapha are well known for producing high quality stylish cycle clothing and this women’s commuter jacket is no exception.

Described as “the definitive jacket for riding to work in wet conditions”, they’ve opted for a durable but lightweight fabric with a hydrophobic membrane.

The seams are also all sealed and the inside of the fabric has a dry touch print so it is breathable. In addition to this the hem is elasticated, and the cuffs have internal storm binding to keep water out.

On the outside, there is a full length waterproof zip which they’ve strategically placed off centre to avoid it rubbing on your chin when zipped up.

A handy hood is also included which can be worn underneath a helmet. This is particularly useful for very heavy rain as it also has an integrated drawcord. The hood can also be easily packed away using a reflective strap.

With regards to visibility, the jacket has a reflective gradient dot print on the tail which is another thoughtful placement so you can wear a backpack and still be seen, especially by drivers as it is in their eyeline.

Available in five colours ranging from grey blue to peach and in sizes XXS to XL, it caters to a wide range of women.



3. PROVIZ Nightrider Women’s Cycling Jacket 2.0

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proviz womens reflect 360 cycling jacket
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proviz womens reflect 360 cycling jacket reflective
  • UK Flag £86
  • US Flag $100
  • EU Flag €100

Prices are approximate

  • Fleece-Lined Collar for Warmth
  • Raglan Sleeves for Mobility
  • Inner lining made from Recycled Waterbottles

Highly breathable

Quick-dry mesh lining

Waterproof storm zip

PROVIZ are world renowned for their cycling jackets so it is no surprise that their Nightrider Women’s Cycling Jacket 2.0 has made this list.

Bursting with features and also colour as it is available in 8 different options, this is another stylish but durable option.

This jacket is particularly suited for riding in the dark as it features PROVIZ’s infamous retro-reflective REFLECT360 material which they have positioned to optimise visibility.

On top of being seen, you’ll also be comfortable and dry as the jacket is both highly breathable and waterproof with sealed seams.

In terms of the design, it has a micro fleece lined collar to keep you warm, quick-dry mesh lining, an adjustable waistband and velcro cuffs, and a waterproof storm zip.

From a practical perspective it has side pockets, is machine washable and only weighs 440g.



4. Rapha Women’s Lightweight Jacket

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  • UK Flag £85
  • US Flag $98
  • EU Flag €98

Prices are approximate

  • 100% Polyester
  • Reflective grosgrain on the inner placket
  • Integrated stuff sack

IWaterproof

Roll down hood

Windproof

Another excellent product from Rapha, their Commuter Lightweight Jacket is versatile both on and off the bike.

Featuring a new breathable fabric and a mesh panel over the shoulders, this windproof and water resistant jacket will keep you cool, comfortable and dry if you get caught in any showers en route.

You’ll also be visible on your ride thanks to a reflective pixel print pattern and oversized dot on the lower back which, like their other commuter jacket, has been placed so you can wear a backpack and still be seen. This jacket also has reflective cuffs for when you’re signalling.

Practicality is built into every element of this jacket. Two concealed pockets with zips with stay down pullers mean you can securely store your supplies. A roll down hood means you can stop your hair from getting wet.

When you arrive at your destination, a strategic stuff sack allows you to quickly pack the jacket away and pop it into a bag. Or if you prefer to hang it up, it even has an integrated hanger loop ready to show off the wonderful colour choices of pink, mauve or blue.



5. Iris Escape Weatherproof Jacket

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  • UK Flag £170
  • US Flag $198
  • EU Flag €199

Prices are approximate

Windproof

Zipped pockets

Elasticated hood

IRIS stands for ‘I Ride In Style’ so it is very much up our street. Created by former Dutch National Road Cycling Champion Iris Slappendel, the brand ethos is “bold, fearless and colourful” with the vision of making sure you stand out when you ride.

This jacket certainly fits this criteria. Designed to cover all weather conditions, it is a flexible all round choice but it is also made to keep you dry.

With an outer water repellent coating and inner waterproof membrane, you’ll be well protected against the rain. On top of this there is also a storm hood with an elasticated closure that can be worn over or under a helmet with a magnet system keeping it in place when not in use.

In terms of storage there is a generous chest pocket for quick access and a zipped pocket on the back which are easy to use thanks to the useful two way zipper. The latter is also reflective as are the sleeves which feature reflective stripes so you stay seen in low light conditions.

The fit is relaxed with a longer cut at the back and an elasticated drawcord hem so you look good both on and off the bike.

All IRIS products come with a 1 year guarantee but if you do have any issues, they offer an impressive repair service as part of their commitment to being sustainable and environmentally friendly.



6. Sweaty Betty Stride Waterproof Parka

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  • UK Flag £285
  • US Flag $305
  • EU Flag €245

Prices are approximate

Longline oversized fit

Breathable fabric

Taped seams

Sweaty Betty is a global activewear and lifestyle brand for women. With a strong focus on community, courage and compassion, they are a value driven organisation led by and for women.

Their Stride Waterproof Parka jacket is made for walking and hiking but it is also a good option for cycling.

It has a longline oversized fit so will cover your back well when riding. Although it is longer in style, it is made from a breathable fabric so you won’t overheat.

The fabric is also waterproof and all the critical seams are taped so keep water out, as well as having a zip front. The two front pockets are large and have snap closure so there is plenty of space.

Available in black or dark forest green, the sizes range from XXS to XXL. It can also be easily tailored to different body shapes and sizes using the elasticated waist, adjustable cuffs and hood.

With 483 reviews on their website giving it an overall 4.5 out of 5 star rating, it is a popular choice.



7. BTWIN 500 Women’s Waterproof Urban Cycling Jacket

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  • UK Flag £65
  • US Flag $75
  • EU Flag €75

Prices are approximate

Ecodesign

Built in ventilation

Windproof

Decathlon can always be relied on for affordable good quality cycle clothing.

Their BTWIN 500 Women’s Waterproof Urban Cycling Jacket may be the cheapest option on this list but it is by no means compromising on features, in fact quite the opposite!

Starting with waterproofing, Decathlon provides extensive details about the material used and how it is tested. For example, this jacket is able to withstand the average downpour of 60 litres of water per square metre for up to 2 hours thanks to 100% watertight seams and hood!

Next up is visibility. They have positioned the reflective parts based on the “constraints of cycling” which include leaning forwards, wearing a backpack and signalling so 360 degree visibility from up to 50m away is guaranteed at night time.

They’ve also designed the jacket with a cycling specific cut and adjustment options so you can freely move but still be covered from the rain and wind.

Despite being well protected, it is also breathable thanks to a hydrophilic coating and zipped vents under the arms to allow air circulation.

As well as being water and windproof, it’s also practical with two side zipped pockets, and a hood that moves with your head which can be worn over or under your helmet

The entire design process has been well thought through as they’ve reduced the environmental impact of the product through the dyeing process.

However, in case anything does happen to go wrong when using it you’ve got a generous 2 year warranty.


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Lightweight, Breathable + Waterproof Cycling Jacket [DOES IT EXIST?] https://discerningcyclist.com/best-lightweight-breathable-waterproof-cycling-jacket/ https://discerningcyclist.com/best-lightweight-breathable-waterproof-cycling-jacket/#respond Mon, 04 Jul 2022 00:26:26 +0000 https://discerningcyclist.com/?p=15445

When it comes to finding the ideal jacket for commuting in milder weather, there are three things I really want from it. And as you may have cleverly deciphered from the name of this post, those three key elements are…

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When it comes to finding the ideal jacket for commuting in milder weather, there are three things I really want from it.

And as you may have cleverly deciphered from the name of this post, those three key elements are being: lightweight, breathable and waterproof.

Essentially, I want a jacket that will keep me dry on the outside if it rains, without making sweat profusely on the inside.

The trouble is, while there is no shortage of waterproof hardshell jackets out there, finding one that is actually breathable is far less common.

So, I spoke with Scottish brand, Endura, to find out how/if a lightweight, breathable and waterproof cycling jacket is possible and what goes into creating one.

This post is in collaboration with Endura, a maverick cycling brand that has been providing riders with comfortable and functional cycling apparel since 1993.

The Problem with Waterproof Jackets

There is a fundamental paradox that comes with designing a truly waterproof jacket. The common logic would be that if you want to keep water out, you need to make sure the outer material – as well as all of its seams – are impenetrable. And that does work at preventing water from entering. But that mission is entirely in vain if this causes your body to sweat more and thus generate your own reservoir of sweat that can’t escape.

So, the challenge for any breathable waterproof jacket is to stop water coming in, but allowing moisture to go out.

Fortunately, there is some good news. Perspiration droplets are considerably smaller than that of other water (including rain). If you were to create a “sieve effect” whereby the wholes in the sieve where small enough to prevent rain entering, but large enough to let perspiration to escape, you would create a breathable product. Hallejulah!

And that’s exactly what Endura have done in order create the Urban Luminite Jacket II – one of the most popular commuter jackets in the UK.

Lightweight, Waterproof + Breathable Cycling Jacket

Endura’s Urban Luminite II has been built to give the urban commuter exactly what they need: a lightweight, waterproof and breathable cycling jacket. But it also goes beyond that, with 360˚ reflective prints that are designed to be at a driver’s eye level, as well as sealed seams and zips.

The Luminite also comes equipped with zip sealed mesh vents under each arm – so if your ride is really heating up, this can provide easy access to more air for your body.

Indeed, you really couldn’t ask much more from a bike commuter jacket. There are even hand warmer pockets with soft microfleece lining (zipped) as well as an additional zipped chest pocket. That means you’d also have plenty of safe dry space for your valuables when you ride.

So, if you’re looking for the best lightweight, breathable and waterproof cycling jacket for commuters, the Endura Urban Luminite Jacket II is worthy candidate at £109.99.

Plus we’ve got some good news… because until Sunday 10th July 2022, Discerning Cyclist has teamed up with Endura to offer an exclusive 10% discount on all purchases when you use promo code ENDURA10.

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Helly Hansen Men’s Ride Hooded Cycling Rain Jacket [Review] https://discerningcyclist.com/helly-hansen-ride-hooded-cycling-rain-jacket-review/ https://discerningcyclist.com/helly-hansen-ride-hooded-cycling-rain-jacket-review/#respond Sun, 05 Jun 2022 14:45:25 +0000 https://discerningcyclist.com/?p=14848

Cycling in the rain. That’s when your choice of attire really matter. Get it wrong, and you’ll rock up at your destination as a mess. Soggy trousers. Soggy feet. Soggy head. Soggy everything. If you want to stay dry when…

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Cycling in the rain. That’s when your choice of attire really matter.

Get it wrong, and you’ll rock up at your destination as a mess. Soggy trousers. Soggy feet. Soggy head. Soggy everything.

If you want to stay dry when you’re riding, you essentially face two options:

  1. Wear water-resistant clothes (great for shorter rides in light rain)
  2. Create a waterproof cocoon with waterproof overshoes, overtrousers and a rain jacket (a necessary evil in extreme downpours)

Finding truly waterproof trousers that look and feel good is an almost impossible task. There are some great water resistant trousers for commuting (which I covered in detail here), but they’re not completely impenetrable. So if it gets extreme, you’ll need to opt for waterproof overtrousers.

But with jackets, there’s a bit more scope. There are some genuinely good-looking truly waterproof bike jackets out there that are even breathable.

And I checked out the wordy Helly Hansen Ride Hooded Cycling Rain Jacket to see if it was one of them.

IMAGE CREDIT: HELLY HANSEN
Helly Hansen Men's Ride Hooden Cycling Rain Jacket
  • Fit
  • Function
  • Style
  • Value
  • Quality
3.8

Summary

The Helly Hansen Men’s Ride Hooded Cycling Rain Jacket is a high-performance jacket designed for wet weather cycling. It features waterproof and breathable fabric, adjustable cuffs and hem, and reflective accents for visibility. The hood is also adjustable and can fit over a helmet.

Pros

  • Waterproof
  • Reflective features
  • Adjustable cuffs and hood
  • Lightweight
  • Breathable

Cons

  • Hood can’t be clipped in place
  • Pricey

Helly Hansen Cycling Rain Jacket

Now, first things first… this is a nice-looking jacket – especially for a hardshell rain jacket.

It’s a simple design, but unlike other waterproof jackets, it has a nice straight fit and contours the body well.

It’s available in black (as pictured), plus “Sweet Lime” (bright yellow), if you like to be very visible.

There’s everything you’d expect from a cycling rain jacket: adjustable cuffs, a slightly dropped back to shelter your rear and several pockets.

One thing that also surprised me is that this jacket also features reflective detailing. Surprising in the way that when I was writing this review initially – I made a comment that it’s a shame that there is no reflectivity. However, after taking a flash photo of this jacket – I discovered that this isn’t the case. On the contrary, all the white text and icons on the black jacket (the grey features on the yellow version) are actually reflective. In normal daylight, you’d never think this is the case, so I’d say that’s a big win for this jacket as other “reflective jackets” start gleaming in any indoor light, which can look a bit silly in casual settings.

IMAGE CREDIT: PETE REYNOLDS

Genuinely Breathable

This Helly Hansen jacket weighs in at just 480 grams, so there’s no doubt that it’s lightweight. But it’s also extremely breathable. This isn’t one of those jackets that keeps the rain out but feels like a sauna on the inside, it’s lightweight and well-ventilated. I’d go as far to say that it’s the ideal spring/summer jacket, especially if you’re worried about rain.

The other great thing I like about this jacket is that it can also be rolled up to be extremely compact, which means you can pop it in a bag without taking up much space.

Hooded Cycling Jacket

Notably, this is a hooded jacket – which can be somewhat of a controversial topic amongst the cycling community.

Why? Because hoods aren’t aerodynamic. And I don’t mean like marginal gains and Lycra aerodynamic – having a loose hood while facing a headwind can be like having a parachute behind you – and parachutes, by design, are made to slow you down.

However, if I’m caught in a downpour, I’d prefer it if my head stays dry as well as my body.

The good thing with the Helly Hansen hood is that it fits well around the head – not leaving too much unnecessary space, but not acting like an extra piece of skin on your head either.

IMAGE CREDIT: PETE REYNOLDS

When you’re riding with the hood up, it does a good job of staying in place. It’s also got a lot adjustable chords around the head and neck so you can make it even more secure if you like, while the hood has an almost “cap” over the forehead, providing you with a welcome bit of extra coverage for your face. All of these touches ensure that the hood won’t be slowing you down while you’re riding in the rain.

When you’re riding with the hood down, it’s not quite as practical. In normal conditions it’s fine and doesn’t get in the way, but when I’m facing a particularly strong headwind, it doesn’t create a bit of a parachute effect. My inelegant solution to this was to shove the hood down inside the jacket at the back of the neck.

I’m no clothing designer, but I do wonder if a smarter solution couldn’t be found to prevent this problem – perhaps just a couple of simple buttons which you could use to keep the hood in place when it’s not in use.

Front Features [IMAGE CREDIT: PETE REYNOLDS]

Pockets

There are two deep hand pockets on this jackets, which have button seals. I was a bit surprised that buttons were used rather than zips, but after wearing it about, I think it was a good decision from the Helly Hansen team. The pockets are well-protected and have these kind of flaps on the inside which helps to keep water out while keep the contents in, with the buttons just providing a final level of protection. Have buttons rather than zips makes it more comfortable to pop your hands inside.

If you want a more secure pocket, there’s also a zipped pocket on the chest which is big enough for a phone.

IMAGE CREDIT: PETE REYNOLDS

Helly Hansen Hooded Rain Jacket Summary

All-in-all, I’m a big fan of this jacket. I’ve had several other waterproof jackets before, but rarely do I actually want to wear them unless I’m expecting rain. This one, on the otherhand, still looks like a really nice jacket that I’m happy to wear in a range of social settings, while also being extremely comfortable and breathable to wear. For me, I’m find it to be an ideal jacket for spring – but it would also be great for rainy summer days.

Obviously, Helly Hansen gear isn’t cheap and this jacket is no different as it will set you back a solid £160. But if you want one really good rain jacket that actually looks good, then I’d really recommend Helly Hansen’s Ride Hooded Rain Jacket.

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