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Love it or loathe it, Rapha is arguably the biggest clothing brand in cycling.  What started as an antidote to the garish lycra of the early 2000s is now a major player in almost every sphere of cycling. From professional…

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Love it or loathe it, Rapha is arguably the biggest clothing brand in cycling. 

What started as an antidote to the garish lycra of the early 2000s is now a major player in almost every sphere of cycling. From professional road cycling and bikepacking to commuting, mountain biking and cycling lifestyle, Rapha has a finger in every pie.

That’s by no means a criticism, merely a testament to their success. Although naysayers may disagree, in our book it’s fair to say that the brand has transcended the world of cycling and cycle sport and entered a space no other cycling apparel has been before.

So, how well do you know Rapha? Is your wardrobe rail stacked with offerings from the British brand? Even if it isn’t and you have a passing interest in Rapha, you might not have come across our 6 facts. Let’s have a look-see, shall we?


1. Rapha Was Founded in 2004

Think back to 2004. What were you up to? Spinning some tracks on your portable CD player? Watching Lance Armstrong storm to a sixth Tour de France victory? Perhaps logging in and sharing a status update on TheFacebook for the first time? Maybe you weren’t even born yet – god we’re old! But yes, Rapha has (at the time of writing) turned 20.

Simon Mottram, Rapha’s founder (he took a step back from running the company in 2023 – though he still maintains a seat on the Rapha board) should really be seen as a trailblazer.

As he has alluded to in many interviews over the years, he struggled to attract investment for Rapha in the early days. E-commerce was just in its infancy and no one in their right mind was starting what would be a men’s only direct-to-consumer offering. Then there was the cycling fashion of the time – all bright colours and garish logos.

Mottram managed to see the wood from the trees and get Rapha off the ground – chapeau! 


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Image Credit: Rapha

2. From 1 Jersey to Over 150 Different Products

In the heady days of the early noughties, Rapha hung its hat on one product—the Classic Jersey. Back then, it was called the Sportwool jersey, but the performance and design of today’s Rapha Classic Jersey aren’t a far cry from that first Rapha production run. 

The functionality (and quality) remains, as do the simple block colors and identifying asymmetric striped sleeves.

From humble beginnings, the Rapha catalog now includes over 150 different products—well, that’s how many we tallied up when we visited their website one evening. A staggering figure, really, when you think about it. From shoes to sunglasses, gloves to gilets, these days, there is far more to Rapha than plain cycling jerseys.

In their 20-year history, the number of releases, collections, collaborations, special editions, and limited runs must take the number of Rapha products into the thousands. 

While some bike riders say the quality of Rapha products has deteriorated over time, it’s not unusual for riders to be heading out in products that are nearly over 10 years old. Our 8-year-old Hardshell jacket is still going strong – well worth the £270 investment we’d say.


3. For the Past Six Years, Rapha Hasn’t Turned a Profit 

Yes, that’s right – for six whole years – over 2000 days of trading, Rapha hasn’t been able to squeeze a profit out of selling cycling clothing and accessories – that’s when retailing their bestselling classic jersey for £140/$170.

Whether you think that says more about today’s complex world of outsourced manufacturing, supply chains, pre-ordering, seasons, discounting, dropshipping—yadda, yadda, yadda—or you simply think it’s bad management, it’s certainly interesting to consider. 

With its marmite reputation amongst consumers and growth that went hand-in-hand with an increase in cycling popularity in the UK, Rapha has always remained excellent fodder for the general press and more run-of-the-mill cycling titles, so perhaps it’s a little unfair to criticize its financial performance. Indeed, not every company soars to over £130million worth of sales in under 20 years! 

In 2017, Rapha underwent a major change in ownership after a private equity company swooped in to buy the company for a cool £200 million. What followed was a splurge on making the Rapha business much more than an apparel brand—much more. The number of Rapha Clubhouses (dedicated shops selling Rapha) expanded rapidly, as did other parts of the business, including its dedicated cycling holidays.

All that admirable stuff being said, the most recent accounts released covering the year ending January 2023 stated that the holding company running Rapha ran up to a loss of £12 million – wowzers!


4. Palace, Brain Dead, Snow Peak: Collaborations Are Big Business at Rapha

Collaborations are big business in many industries today, and Rapha is no exception. Rapha has always looked beyond the cycling norm, and by partnering with other brands outside the straight-laced world of cycling, it has earned legions of new fans.

Skate brand, Palace, creative grouping Brain Dead, Japanese outdoor brand, Snow Peak – companies which you’d have bet your mortgage on having no link with cycling until Rapha came calling.

The success of these collaborations (sold-out collections sell for many times their RRP on websites like eBay) is another testament to the forward-thinking bods that have run over the years. Sponsorship of Team Sky and EF Pro Cycling (amongst other deals) have undoubtedly furthered Rapha’s appeal.


5. It Wasn’t Until 2021 that Rapha Produced Mountain Bike Clothing

Yikes, not until 2021! For 17 long years, Rapha held off those wearing baggy shorts and knee pads. 

Perhaps it was the mountain bikers who swore blind that they’d never be seen in anything with a Rapha logo on it, or it was simply Rapha who didn’t know their backside from their elbow when it came to manufacturing an MTB garment – who knows?


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Image Credit: Rapha

6. Working at Rapha Means Riding Your Bike Every Wednesday Morning

Rapha’s staff rides have become legendary in cycling industry circles. Whether it’s merely a ploy to attract top talent or a tangible piece of their ‘internal culture’ (someone pass us the HR sick bucket, please) it certainly gets our vote. More bike riding on any day of the week can only be a good thing for employers and employees.

Cheers Rapha, here’s to the next 20 years. 

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Best Black Friday Cycling Clothing Deals 2024 (LIVE) https://discerningcyclist.com/black-friday-cycling-clothing-deals/ Mon, 20 Nov 2023 16:21:25 +0000 https://discerningcyclist.com/?p=53866 Black Friday Cycling Clothing

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Black Friday Cycling Clothing

As the holiday season pedals into view, cyclists are gearing up for more than just festive celebrations. Black Friday, the much-anticipated shopping extravaganza, brings with it a golden opportunity for riders to elevate their cycling experience with the latest and greatest in cycling apparel.

Whether you’re a road warrior, a mountain trailblazer, or a city commuter, the market is abuzz with irresistible deals on high-performance gear designed to enhance both comfort and style.

Join us on a journey through the best Black Friday cycling clothing deals of 2024, where we uncover the top-notch attire that will keep you comfortable during your rides and have you looking effortlessly chic as you conquer the roads or trails.

Top 9 Bike Clothing Black Friday Offers [LATEST]

  1. ornot clothing logo

    Up to 50% Off

    Ornot

    Ornot is offering early access to their sale to all those who sign up with their email.

  2. rapha logo

    Save 25% with code SAVE25

    Rapha

    If you’re hoping to get your hands on some Rapha gear this year, you better get in line.

  3. maap logo

    Up to 50% Off

    MAAP

    MAAP is offering many of their products at half price for a limited time only.

  4. sigr logo

    Up to 70% off

    Sigr

    Sigr’s Swedish cycling attire combines elegance and quality for urban commuters.

  5. POC logo

    Up to 50% off

    POC

    POC offers cycling gear, including mountain biking apparel, known for quality and versatility.

  6. Up to 75% off

    Proviz

    Proviz specializes in high-visibility outerwear, transforming into beacons for urban cyclists’ safety.

  7. endura logo

    Up to 60% off

    Endura

    Established Scottish brand providing expansive and comfortable commuter cycling gear for all genders.

  8. chrome industries logo

    25% Off (Almost Everything)

    Chrome Industries

    Durable urban cycling gear by Chrome Industries, known for robust backpacks and messenger bags.

  9. velocio logo

    Use ‘BFCM2023’ for 30% off

    Velocio

    Diverse cycling apparel range, including stylish and functional options for urban riders.


Best Black Friday Bike Cycling Clothing 2024 [UPDATED]

1. Norrsken Reflective Jacket

Norrsken Reflective Jacket

WAS: $279

NOW: $90

This signature item from our new Norrsken collection is an innovative and super lightweight and compact pack jacket that will always be there when you need it most. It fits neatly into the back pocket of any Sigr cycle jersey so it can always be with you, wherever you ride.

2. POC Crew

POC Crew

WAS:€70

NOW: €35

Classic crewneck sweater featuring the POC logo and constructed from high-quality long-staple cotton for durability and comfort. The sweater features the POC logo printed on the chest in a tonal color.

3. MAAP Ascend Pro Rain Jacket

Ascend Pro Rain Jacket

WAS: $355

NOW: $217

Take on the elements in the Ascend Pro Rain Jacket, the most waterproof and windproof jacket in the collection. Constructed from Sympatex fabric which features a breathable three-layer membrane.

4. MAAP Alt_Road Lightweight Anorak

Maap Anorak

WAS: $345

NOW: $183

When the weather turns rowdy, reach for the Alt_Road Lightweight Anorak. Constructed from a waterproof and windproof Drytex shell fabric with thermo-taped seams.

5. Fiobic Water-Repellent Jacket

Fiobic Jacket black friday sale

WAS: $108

NOW: $75,60

Introducing the epitome of versatile style and weather protection, the Fiobic water-repellent jacket. With a precision-crafted waterproof exterior and a high-stretch, breathable, and insulating lining, it ensures comfort and protection in any climate.

6. Trek Bike People Unisex T-Shirte

Trek Bike People Unisex T-Shirt

WAS: $25,99

NOW: $14,99

The Trek Bike People T-Shirt is a sure way to meet new cycling friends. Its super-soft cotton blend offers all-day comfort no matter the occasion in a unisex fit everybody can enjoy.

7. Fioboc MoveMasters Stretch Jeans

MoveMasters Stretch Jeans

WAS: $1,347

NOW: $942,91

These jeans have durable stretch fabric, 360°Flex for easy movement, and super elastic technology for incredible comfort.

8. Chrome Industries Madrona 5 Pocket Short

Chrome Industries Madrona 5 Pocket Short

WAS: $100

NOW: $75

Classic short for living the city with cotton blend that stretches when and where you need it. The Madrona 5-Pocket Short is casual and comfy.

9. Specialized New Era Beanie

Specialized Beanie in Black Friday Sale

WAS: $30

NOW: $18

The Specialized New Era Pom Beanie is the ideal choice to keep your head warm and cozy in the wintertime. It’s a premium-quality beanie that will feel comfortable no matter how you wear it.

10. MAAP Eclipse Socks

MAAP Eclipse Socks

WAS: $22

NOW: $15

Fusing bold colours and graphics with high performance, the Eclipse Sock is ready to ride. Featuring dynamic arch support that provides a premium fit, while strategically placed soft mesh panels offer added ventilation.

11. Shimano SH-GR501 Mountain Shoes

Shimano SH-GR501 Mountain Shoes Black Friday Sale

WAS: $110

NOW: $43,99

Having a secure grip when riding a mountain bike doesn’t just apply to your tires, your shoes should grip, too. The Shimano SH-GR501 Mountain Shoes are designed for the gravity or enduro rider who doesn’t want to clip in but wants to have ample grip on the pedals.


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What to Consider When Buying Cycling Clothing Online

When purchasing cycling clothing online, several factors are crucial to ensure you get the right gear for your needs. Here’s a comprehensive guide on what to consider:

Cycling Clothing Size and Fit

Pay close attention to sizing charts provided by the brand. Different manufacturers may have variations in sizing, so measure yourself accurately and compare with the sizing guide to ensure a proper fit.

Material and Fabric of Cycling Clothing

Choose clothing made from moisture-wicking and breathable fabrics like polyester or merino wool to keep you comfortable during rides. Consider weather-specific features such as thermal insulation for colder climates or UV protection for sunny conditions.

Cycling Discipline

Select clothing tailored to your specific cycling discipline. Road cyclists might prioritize aerodynamics and lightweight materials, while mountain bikers may look for durable and protective features.

Seasonal Considerations

Depending on the climate in your area, choose clothing suitable for the seasons you’ll be cycling in. Look for thermal layers for colder weather and well-ventilated options for hot conditions.

Visibility and Safety

Opt for clothing with reflective elements or bright colors, especially if you frequently ride in low-light conditions. This enhances your visibility to motorists and other cyclists, promoting safety.

Chamois Quality (for Shorts and Bibs)

Pay attention to the chamois (padding) quality in cycling shorts and bibs. A well-designed chamois provides comfort and reduces friction during long rides.

Brand Reputation and Reviews

Research the reputation of the brand. Established brands often have a track record for producing quality cycling gear. Read customer reviews to gain insights into the performance, durability, and comfort of specific products.

Return Policy

Check the online retailer’s return policy. Since fit can be challenging to determine without trying the clothing on, having a hassle-free return policy ensures you can exchange or return items if they don’t meet your expectations.

Price and Discounts

Keep an eye on discounts, especially during Black Friday. However, prioritize quality over price alone, as durable and well-designed cycling clothing often provides better value in the long run.

Customer Service

Check the online store’s customer service reputation. Responsive and helpful customer service can be valuable if you encounter any issues with your purchase.

Considering these factors, you can make informed decisions when buying cycling clothing online, ensuring that your gear enhances your riding experience and meets the specific demands of your cycling activities.

Cycling Clothing Brands Black Friday Deals


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Funky Colourful Cycling Socks

Get ready to ride in style with the trendiest and most popular accessory in the cycling world: funky cycling socks. Whether a beginner or a seasoned veteran, adding colourful cycling socks to your wardrobe is a great way to bring your personality onto two wheels.

To inspire you, we’ve curated a list of the top 12 fun cycling socks available on the market so that you can find the perfect pair of bike socks whatever your style. If you’re all set to pedal with flair whilst showcasing your passion for cycling, or if you have a friend who’s cycling-mad, read on for some inspiration.

Funky Cycling Socks

  1. sockguy java classic 3 inch crew socks

    ‘A Morning Without Coffee Is Like Sleep’

    SockGuy Java Classic 3 Inch Crew Socks

    Easy fit socks with a funky coffee design.

  2. grateful dead x pearl izumi mens wanderer pro tall socks

    Limited Edition Grateful Dead Collection

    Grateful Dead x PEARL iZUMi Men’s Wanderer PRO Tall Socks

    Collaboration sock that also keeps your feet extra-dry.

  3. swiftwick vision six impression national parks socks

    Choose Your Local National Park

    Swiftwick Vision Six Impression National Parks Socks

    High-performance sock with a choice of National Park for every explorer.

  4. defeet aireator 6 forager cycling socks

    Wild Mushrooms For The Foragers

    DeFeet Aireator 6″ Forager Cycling Socks

    Breathable everyday wild mushroom socks.

  5. twin six cycling socks

    Fashion Forward Cycling Socks

    Twin Six Cycling Socks – NWRC (WEIRD)

    Cool style with Coolmax and Lycra composition for dry, comfy feet.

  6. giro comp racer high rise sock

    Harbor ‘Blue Egg’ Design

    Giro Comp Racer High Rise Sock

    Modern cycling socks that stay fresh and stylish.

  7. ale kenya sock

    Funky Safari Sock

    Alé Kenya Sock 16CM

    ‘Virtually unrivalled freshness’ from this funky sock.

  8. castelli aperitivo 15 sock white

    Pompeian Red

    Castelli Aperitivo 15 Sock

    Winter-weight 53g socks in a Merino Wool Blend.

  9. endura bandwidth sock aqua

    Contemporary High Performance

    Endura Bandwidth Sock – Aqua

    Look so good that you could forget they’re performance.

  10. lavley novelty cycling socks

    Funny Cycling Sock

    Lavley Outdoor How I Roll

    One-size-fits-most funny cycling sock that makes a great gift.

  11. darn tough women purple sunflower bikes light cushion wool socks

    Women’s Merino Wool Socks

    Darn Tough Women’s Purple Sunflower Bikes Light Cushion Wool Socks

    Playful sunflower bicycle socks for women.

  12. bike zero cushion wolf print crew socks

    Cycling Front and Center

    Bike Zero Cushion Wolf Print Crew Socks

    Breathable, temperature regulating socks for the serious cyclist.


Colourful merino roving.
Colourful merino roving. Image credit: Canva Pro

Best Cycling Sock Materials

When it comes to cycling socks, material matters. Choosing the right materials contributes to foot comfort, especially during the longer rides. Moisture-wicking properties and breathability are also important factors to consider.

High–quality cycling socks often utilise materials such as merino wool, synthetic blends, and mesh panels. These materials not only offer excellent moisture control but also provide odour control. This is especially important for those who’re considering bikepacking or other long journeys.

But don’t think that functionality can’t marry with style. The best funky cycling socks are those crafted from great materials that prioritise performance and aesthetics. That’s why these colourful cycling socks can, and often do, excel on two wheels.

Performance and novelty cycling socks, this list has them all. So without further ado let’s jump in. 


Fun Cycling Socks

Whether you’re buying for yourself or you’re looking at gift ideas for the cycling enthusiast in your life, we’ve got you covered. Here’s our list of 12 of the most fun and quirky cycling socks available on the market that will keep cyclists looking (and feeling!) fresh.

1. SockGuy Java Classic 3 Inch Crew Socks

sockguy java classic 3 inch crew socks
  • UK Flag £10
  • US Flag $12
  • EU Flag €11

Prices are approximate

These 3″ Java Socks from SockGuy are perfect shorter socks for those who love cycling and coffee. Featuring an ultra-wicking micro denier acrylic base, a mesh upper and double stitching on the heels and toes, you’re sure to be comfortable and stylish.

The socks come in a great olive colour, adorning the quote: “Coffee smells like freshly ground heaven.” Caffeine keeps your brain active, and these socks do the same for your feet.


2. Grateful Dead x PEARL iZUMi Men’s Wanderer PRO Tall Socks

grateful dead x pearl izumi mens wanderer pro tall socks
  • UK Flag £20
  • US Flag $25
  • EU Flag €24

Prices are approximate

This Limited edition Grateful Dead collaboration with PEARL iZUMi is guaranteed to turn some heads. But these colourful socks aren’t just for show, they’re practical too.

Made from 3D-printed Repreve® recycled yarn, the signature construction minimises bulk whilst maintaining a solid colour and print protection, meaning that they’ll stay looking vibrant for longer. Whilst they are 100% polyester, they are clearly well engineered.

The PI Dry® treatment keeps your feet dry and the 360-degree arch tension band provides midfoot support and a snug fit. All this together means you can rep your favourite band and feel great at the same time.

 


3. Swiftwick Vision Six Impression National Parks Socks

swiftwick vision six impression national parks socks
swiftwick vision six impression national parks socks choices
  • UK Flag £15
  • US Flag $19
  • EU Flag €18

Prices are approximate

With these graphic cycling socks from Swiftwick, you can rep your favourite national park whilst protecting your feet. Created in collaboration with the Anderson Design Group, these socks pay homage to the parks that we all love to enjoy.

A mix of 75% Nylon, 21% Polyester and 4% Spandex, these socks contain high-performance fibers that wick moisture, keeping your feet dry and blister free. All in all they’re the perfect gift for any avid explorer.


4. DeFeet Aireator 6″ Forager Cycling Socks

defeet aireator 6 forager cycling socks
defeet aireator 6 forager cycling socks
defeet aireator 6 forager cycling socks in use
  • UK Flag £12
  • US Flag $15
  • EU Flag €14

Prices are approximate

The Forager 6″ is a discreet black sock adorned with wild mushroom graphics on the cuff. Featuring open mesh, these lightweight 1.6 oz socks are ideal for cycling.

They’re a combination of 60% Nylon, 39% Recycled Polyester and 1% Lycra for flexibility. Breathable, moisture wicking, and durable, they pay homage to mother nature and protect your feet at the same time. What’s not to love?

Designed to be long lasting, these US manufactured socks come with an impressive 5-year warranty. In addition to all of this, they’re even made from recycled materials!

 


5. Twin Six Cycling Socks – NWRC (WEIRD)

twin six cycling socks nwrc
twin six cycling socks nwrc
twin six cycling socks nwrc choices
  • UK Flag £16
  • US Flag $20
  • EU Flag €19

Prices are approximate

Minnesota based Twin Six is a brand that produces cycling attire without compromising on style, and these cycling socks are no exception.

Composed of a mix of COOLMAX, Nylon and Lycra, these fun socks are engineered to keep your feet dry, comfortable and fresh all whilst looking the part.

They have an alternative, punky aesthetic that would be a great gift for any fixed-gear or single speed enthusiast.

And, there’s even a water bottle to match!


6. Giro Comp High Rise Socks Harbor Blue Eggs

twin six cycling socks nwrc
twin six cycling socks nwrc in use
  • UK Flag £17
  • US Flag $21
  • EU Flag €20

Prices are approximate

The Comp Racer High Rise from Giro is the perfect combination of classic cycling performance and modern design.

These socks have a clean, sophisticated look, but we especially like the fried egg design for a flash of colour and a touch of silliness.

What isn’t silly though, is their construction. Composed of a premium polyester construction that combines Coolmax, Polyester, Elastic and Lycra, these carefully designed socks will provide you with comfort for miles and a style to match.


7. Alé Kenya Sock 16cm

ale kenya sock 16cm
ale kenya sock 16 cm when used
  • UK Flag £28
  • US Flag $35
  • EU Flag €33

Prices are approximate

These gorgeous cycling socks from Alé really would not be out of place framed on the wall. Crafted with DRYCOT yarns, they use patented technology to ensure freshness and continued softness alike.

We especially like them for their striking ‘safari’ aesthetic that will definitely add a pop of colour to your outfit. Whilst they’re not the cheapest on this list, they are some of the best looking.


8. Castelli Aperitivo 15 Sock

ale kenya sock 16 cm
ale kenya sock 16cm colours
  • UK Flag £16
  • US Flag $20
  • EU Flag €19

Prices are approximate

The Aperitivo 15 from Castelli Cycling is a great and modest gift for any cyclist.

The simple yet elegant design of the cyclist is a discreet nod to the sport, and the fit is comfortable. They’re made with a Nylon heel and toe for durability and a winter-weight merino wool blend in the body that will keep your feet breathing easy for a long time.


9. Endura Bandwidth Sock – Aqua

endura bandwidth sock aqua blue background
  • UK Flag £10
  • US Flag $12
  • EU Flag €11

Prices are approximate

These cycling socks are so stylish, you could be forgiven for forgetting that they’re techy!

With a soft touch and excellent moisture wicking properties, they’ve been engineered to provide help in all the right places. The padded front sole really does make that little bit of difference.

Thanks to their composition of 55% Nylon, 35% Polyester and 10% Elastane, they can go straight in the washing machine and don’t require any special treatment!


10. Lavley Outdoor How I Roll

lavley outdoor how I roll
lavley outdoor how I roll other side
lavley outdoor how I roll when used
  • UK Flag £10
  • US Flag $12
  • EU Flag €11

Prices are approximate

For those looking for novelty cycling socks, look no further. Inspired by the Tour de France, these are a great and cheap option for a gift for cyclists.

The sock has a reasonably typical construction of Cotton, Nylon and Spandex; so there isn’t too much to brag about when it comes to their composition.

Whilst they may not have the techy properties of some of the others on this list, they’re sure to put a smile on the face of the receiver. They’re an option for the beginner cyclist, for when they’re on their bike or at home on the sofa.


11. Darn Tough Women’s Purple Sunflower Bikes Light Cushion Wool Socks

darn tough women purple sunflower bikes light cushion wool socks
  • UK Flag £19
  • US Flag $24
  • EU Flag €22

Prices are approximate

Manufactured in the US, these playful, funky sunflower socks are the perfect choice for long walks or bike rides alike.

Constructed from a lightweight merino wool and cushioned for comfort, these socks are not only breathable, but also durable too.

Coming with a lifetime guarantee from Darn Tough, there’s little not to like.


12. Smartwool Bike Zero Cushion Wolf Print Crew Socks

bike zero cushion wolf print crew socks blue
  • UK Flag £18
  • US Flag $22
  • EU Flag €21

Prices are approximate

The Bike Zero Cushion Print Crew socks from Smartwool put cycling front and center – literally! A bicycle themed sock that’s for the true cyclist and explorer.

They offer countless comfort benefits, such as breathable mesh zones, a performance oriented ‘snug’ fit, as well as durability technologies such as Indestructawool. And that’s not all, Smartwool also benefits from water resistant properties, so you can keep your feet protected from the elements.

Made in the US, these merino wool socks won’t slip, bunch or give you blisters. For only $22, it’s hard to argue with that.

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DON’T Buy Heated Cycling Gloves: Here Are 3 Better Alternatives https://discerningcyclist.com/heated-cycling-gloves/ Thu, 28 Sep 2023 03:24:00 +0000 https://discerningcyclist.com/?p=48241 No heated gloves

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No heated gloves

In the world of cycling, there’s few things worse than a cold and miserable ride if you aren’t equipped for the task. Staying warm and comfortable in the winter months is essential, as it means more time out on the bike and less time with your frozen hands under the hot tap at home.

Whilst heated cycling gloves have had a surge in popularity in the past few years, they’re riddled with issues. They’re understandably an appealing choice, but there’s many other ways to ensure that you can keep your hands protected on those chillier days.

Cycling Gloves for Warm Hands

Let’s jump into why you shouldn’t buy heated cycling gloves, and why you should consider buying these 3 alternatives – which are quite frankly miles better – instead. We’ll also look at a few precautions you can take to make your cold rides more comfortable for your hands.

  1. sealskinz women all weather cycling gloves

    Sealskinz All-Weather Cycling Gloves

  2. proviz waterproof cycling gloves

    Proviz Reflect360 Cycling Gloves

  3. rapha winter gloves

    Rapha Winter Cycling Gloves


Example of heated gloves

What Are Heated Cycling Gloves?

Heated cycling gloves are gloves that are equipped with built-in heating elements and are usually powered by rechargeable batteries. They aim to provide warmth to your hands during colder weather conditions by literally heating them.

They are available in various styles and designs, offering differing levels of insulation. They may also have a degree of waterproofing and touchscreen compatibility for convenience. 

They are, in theory, a convenient way to keep your hands toasty and prevent long term damage, however, in practice, they have many issues. 


Snow-covered bicycles

Do Electric Heated Gloves Work?

Whilst electric heated gloves can offer some warmth and protection, they do unfortunately have several major drawbacks. They are usually expensive, some exceeding $200, the batteries require monitoring and replacement and, in extreme cold, could potentially prove to be dangerous.

Electric heated gloves have to balance warmth, dexterity, comfort and protectiveness, and inevitably have to compromise in at least one of those fields. They’re usually bulky to accommodate the batteries, resulting in reduced movement, and they’re very often inconsistent in terms of the coverage of hand-heating. 

Options such as the Sealskinz Heated Cycle Glove, for example, are a reasonably well made option, but they’re expensive, heavy and don’t keep your fingers warm. For over $200, one would hope for a little better.


Are Heated Cycling Gloves Worth It?

With all things considered, heated cycling gloves are generally not worth it. Whilst there are a few brands, such as Gerbing or Volt, producing reasonably good options, they are generally not a good investment for a number of reasons.

They’re bulky, heavy and uncomfortable because the gloves have to accommodate the battery which, at least currently, is too big.

What you may gain in warmth, you’re also likely to lose in dexterity and manoeuvrability. If you have to take off your gloves in order to use a key or remove a card from your wallet, they’re too bulky. 

Across the board, they also have consistently poor reviews. This is mostly due to the fact that there has to be a compromise made, and it appears that -so far- no one has been able to produce a heated cycling glove for a reasonable price that can keep your hands warm whilst you can still move them.

If you do insist on buying heated cycling gloves, invest in a good, reputable brand. As they increase in popularity, it’s inevitable that there will be knock-off products introduced to the market to meet demand. 

Unfortunately, it’s highly likely that there will be compromises when it comes to battery safety, and so, it’s best to avoid these ‘budget’ options unless you want to risk malfunctioning or in the worst case scenario, burning your hands.


Warmest Gloves for Cycling

When it comes to maintaining warmth during your rides, invest in well designed gloves that utilise good materials, such as Gore-Tex or PrimaLoft. Remember, the goal of the gloves is to insulate your hands and retain warmth.

There are, unfortunately, few to no gloves that can provide all the warmth and movement that you need. That being said, there are plenty of decent options available to satisfy most needs, as long as you aren’t planning on extended bikepacking trips through bitterly cold environments. 

It’s generally better to invest in thermal gloves, but more on that later.


Cycling in the cold

How to Keep Your Hands Warm While Cycling

There are a few key ways to keep your hands warm and comfortable whilst on your bike.

  • Layering: Start with a thin base layer glove that’s moisture-wicking to keep your hands dry. Then, add a thicker glove on top for insulation and heat retention.
  • Hand Warmers: Use non-electric hand warmers that can generate heat when activated. You can place them inside of gloves on particularly cold days.
  • Pogies: Handlebar mitts, or, ‘Pogies’, are insulated covers that enclose your handlebars and provide a space for your hands out of the wind.
  • Hand Exercises: Keep your blood flowing, warm up and stretch before cycling. Wiggle your fingers, rotate your wrists and try to keep good circulation.
  • Proper Clothing: Wearing proper clothing, such as a good pair of socks, also contributes to your overall warmth. 

Thermal Cycling Gloves for Winter

To keep your hands warm whilst cycling in the winter, there’s few things better than thermal cycling gloves. Excelling in providing insulation and flexibility, they usually utilise specialised materials and innovative design to ensure that your hands stay toasty.

Not only do they insulate, but good cycling gloves should be able to manage moisture whatever the weather. From preventing sweat on the inside to resisting water on the outside, they should be great in the rain or the snow.

A good pair of thermal cycling gloves should also have good grip and dexterity. What use is warmth on your hands if you can barely feel the handlebars or the brakes? It’s always an added bonus if the gloves have touchscreen compatibility too, especially if you’re planning on using your phone for navigation.


Best Thermal Cycling Gloves

Here’s our breakdown of the 3 best thermal cycling gloves on the market today.

1. Sealskinz All-Weather Cycling Gloves

sealskinz women all weather cycling gloves
sealskinz women all weather cycling gloves features
sealskinz women all weather cycling gloves colours
  • UK Flag £50
  • US Flag $62
  • EU Flag €58

Prices are approximate

Materials: Outer: 52% Polyester, 27% Polyamide, 18% Polyurethane, 3% Elastane; Middle: 100% Polyurethane Membrane; Inner: 100% Polyester

Waterproof

Windproof

Come with ‘lifetime waterproof guarantee’

 

Based in the UK, Sealskinz are a reputable brand that was founded in 1996. They aim to use their technologies to combat poor weather conditions. Initially producing for other outdoor activities, they now produce a range of products for cyclists, and we’re grateful for it.

Unlike the bulky electric heated gloves, the all weather cycling gloves have enhanced control through their zero liner movement, meaning that you have a good amount of dexterity. The velcro-activated cuff isn’t so long, but the dense material on the palm side should keep the worse of the air from escaping.

Equipped with a fleece thumb wiper to take care of anything running, it’s also advertised as a four season product, and, you can even throw it in the wash as it doesn’t require any special treatment!

These are also 100% waterproof cycling gloves and even come with a “Lifetime Waterproof Guarantee”, such is Sealskinz’ confidence in their effectiveness.

Smart-looking, capable gloves that can be used in all conditions. And, at a fraction of the cost of their electric counterparts. What’s not to love?


2. Proviz Reflect360 Cycling Gloves

proviz waterproof cycling gloves
proviz waterproof cycling gloves colours
  • UK Flag £60
  • US Flag $75
  • EU Flag €70

Prices are approximate

Materials: 80% Polyester, 20% Cotton. Also contains a Korean Hipora waterproof and breathable insert.

Waterproof

Windproof

Touchscreen friendly for index finger

The British lifestyle brand Proviz was founded in 2008 by two brothers who intended to be the world’s most innovative enhanced visibility sports brand. And, spoiler alert, they’re doing a great job.

The REFLECT360 gloves have a 100% reflective outer shell which helps make hand signals more visible to other road users. There’s also padded palm reinforcement and a silicone web grip, meaning you won’t lose hold of your handlebars when the rain comes down.

A micro-fleece lining will make sure your hands stay toasty whilst also allowing moisture to escape.

The closure is a simple and effective adjustable hook and loop on the cuff.

 

 


3. Rapha Winter Cycling Gloves

rapha winter gloves
  • UK Flag £85
  • US Flag $105
  • EU Flag €99

Prices are approximate

Materials: 85% Polyester, 10% Leather, 5% Elastane

 

Very comfortable

Windproof

Touchscreen friendly

A household name for all cycling enthusiasts, Rapha was founded in 2004. It has he aim of redefining comfort and aesthetics in cycling.

These gloves include a low-profile shape and a simple pulling mechanism to maintain a snug fit.

With a suede palm, reflective logos, a nose wipe and a soft fleece lining, the Winter Gloves are comfortable, smart and keep you seen on the road.

They’re, as their name suggests, built to hold off the winter elements, and they do a fantastic job of that. They’re water resistant (note: not waterproof), and they’re insulated in all the right places.

The palm also features comfortable gel padding to make sure you don’t get any blisters or soreness after extended periods on the saddle.


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Best Cycling Clothing Brands: Top 20 Ranked in 2024 https://discerningcyclist.com/best-cycling-clothing-brands/ Mon, 28 Aug 2023 10:16:31 +0000 https://discerningcyclist.com/?p=40484 Models wearing stylish and chic cycling clothing from different cycling clothing brands

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Models wearing stylish and chic cycling clothing from different cycling clothing brands

Sometimes it can be a little tricky to find cycling clothing that is comfortable and doesn’t restrict movement while riding, but also helps to express individuality.

Therefore we’ve made a list of the best cycling clothing brands to suit all types of cycling as well as a range of budgets and tastes.

If you were looking just for urban cycling wear then please redirect yourself to our best urban cycling clothing brands piece.

Best Cycling Clothing Brands

  1. ornot clothing logo

    Sustainable cycling attire

    Ornot

    San Francisco company, founded in 2013, sells sustainable, feature-rich cycling attire, including shorts.

  2. velocio logo

    Enhance cycling experience

    Velocio

    Diverse cycling apparel range, including stylish and functional options for urban riders.

  3. rapha logo

    Quality cycling fashion

    Rapha

    Stylish, high-quality cycling and work attire by polarizing yet valuable brand, Rapha.

  4. le col logo

    Performance Road Apparel

    Le Col

    Premium road cycling attire, tested by ex-pro Yanto Barker, known for comfort.

  5. chrome industries logo

    Urban cycling gear

    Chrome Industries

    Durable urban cycling gear by Chrome Industries, known for robust backpacks and messenger bags.

  6. sigr logo

    Scandinavian Urban Style

    Sigr

    Sigr’s Swedish cycling attire combines elegance and quality for urban commuters.

  7. ministry of supply logo

    Business attire for cycling

    Ministry of Supply

    High-performance business attire, scientifically supported, with comfort for cycling, though premium pricing.

  8. mission workshop logo

    Urban cycling excellence

    Mission Workshop

    Premium urban cycling apparel, blending style, technology, and functionality for discerning riders.

  9. endura logo

    Comfortable commuter cycling gear

    Endura

    Established Scottish brand providing expansive and comfortable commuter cycling gear for all genders.

  10. vaela logo

    Designed for comfort and style

    Vaela

    Sustainable women’s clothing, including jeans and bike bags, designed for comfort and style.

  11. castelli logo

    Iconic cycling gear

    Castelli

    Italian brand Castelli is renowned for high-quality road cycling gear, including iconic jackets.

  12. maap logo

    Stylish cycling attire

    MAAP

    Stylish, quality-conscious cycling gear for various riding styles, including comfortable chamois and colors.

  13. POC logo

    Quality and versatile apparel

    POC

    POC offers cycling gear, including mountain biking apparel, known for quality and versatility.

  14. pas normal studios logo

    Luxury cycling apparel

    Pas Normal Studio

    Stylish Danish brand, founded in 2014, offers luxury cycling apparel with color variety.

  15. cafe du cyclist logo

    Adventure-inspired gear

    Café Du Cycliste

    Adventure-inspired cycling gear, ranging from gravel-oriented items to urban-style trousers.

  16. osloh logo

    Durable and robust jeans

    Osloh Bicycle Jeans

    Leading cycling jeans brand in North America, known for durability and robustness.

  17. madison logo

    Comfy and affordable

    Madison

    Madison offers robust cycling jackets, comfy mountain bike attire, and versatile clothing.

  18. black sheep logo

    Quirky cycling attire

    Black Sheep

    Australian brand offers quirky and vibrant cycling attire, including bold prints and block colors.

  19. duer

    Duer

    DUER excels in commuter activewear, particularly known for “world’s most comfortable pants.”

  20. High visibility outerwear

    Proviz

    Proviz specializes in high-visibility outerwear, transforming into beacons for urban cyclists’ safety.


Stylish Cycling Apparel Brands


1. Ornot

Founded in 2013, this San Francisco-based company offers a wide range of cycling attire that ranges from lycra to comfy shorts.

Focusing on sustainability, which may make them a little pricier, their main aim is to offer good technical clothing that won’t break the bank but is also climate conscious.

Within the range you can expect to find a lot of cycling clothes with really useful features: their cycling shorts with the side pockets being one of their best sellers.

Overall they offer a really great range of on and off the bike clothing made from good technical materials in a range of colours.

Clothing Available at Ornot

Menswear

Womenswear

Jackets

Tops

Trousers

Shipping Notes

  • Based in San Francisco
  • Ships to USA, Canada, UK, Europe, Australia and more
  • Free returns within 30 days (60 during the holidays)

2. Velocio

Velocio prioritizes enhancing the cycling experience with their apparel. While mainly catering to road cycling and touring, they offer urban cycling options in their Commute range.

Despite its size, the collection features remarkable pieces like the stylish and lightweight Velocio Recon Snap Jacket, which also boasts warmth from its fleece lining. Covering essentials, Velocio provides jackets, tops, t-shirts, trousers, shorts, and accessories for both genders.

Clothing Available at Velocio

Menswear

Womenswear

Jackets

Tops

Trousers

Shipping Notes

  • Based in New England
  • Ships to USA, UK and more
  • Free returns within 30 days

3. Rapha

Rapha is synonymous with cycling fashion, known for exclusivity and quality. Although polarizing due to high prices, their road-focused gear offers genuine value.

The Rapha City Collection stands out for stylish and functional attire suitable for both cycling and work settings.

Clothing Available at Rapha

Menswear

Womenswear

Jackets

Tops

Trousers

Bags

Accessories

Shipping Notes

  • Based in USA
  • Ships to UK, Canada, Europe, and more
  • Returns within 30 days

4. Le Col

This well known and well adored, premium British brand offers cycling kit more focused towards road cycling with performance in mind. Interestingly, the products have been developed and tested by ex professional road cyclist, Yanto Barker.

Therefore you can be sure that it’s good enough for the hours pros spend in the saddle. You’ll expect to pay more for these Italian made high-end products which consist of their popular long bibs and shorts, but you’ll certainly receive some of the comfiest kit around in return.

Le Col also offers custom kit for anyone wanting to kit out their club or team. All in all, it’s great kit more focused on road riding and racing.

Clothing Available at Le Col

Menswear

Womenswear

Jackets

Tops

Footwear

Shipping Notes

  • Based in London
  • Ships to UK and Worldwide
  • Free returns within 60 days

5. Chrome Industries

Chrome Industries reigns as the urban cycling gear leaders, prioritizing durability and style. Since 1995, they’ve focused on crafting practical gear for both cycling and daily use.

Their robust backpacks, messenger bags, bike shorts, and cycling shoes embody resilience and aesthetics, with stiff-soled shoes being a standout feature. Chrome’s lasting quality and devotion to urban cycling set them apart in commuter fashion.

Clothing Available at Chrome Industries

Menswear

Womenswear

Jackets

Tops

Bags

Accessories

Shipping Notes

  • Based in California, USA
  • Ships to USA and worldwide
  • Returns within 30 days

6. Sigr

Sigr, hailing from Sweden, embodies Scandinavian cycling style. Their Commuter range epitomizes elegant practicality with a focus on quality. While the urban clothing collection is compact, it covers essentials for summer and winter commutes: trousers, chinos, shorts, polo, and cycling jackets in both men’s and women’s styles.

Sigr achieves a balance between minimalist design and cycling functionality, integrating features like breathability, stretch, and reflective details on trousers and shorts.

Clothing Available at Sigr

Menswear

Womenswear

Jackets

Tops

Trousers

Bags

Accessories

Shipping Notes

  • Based in Sweden
  • Ships to UK, Europe, Switzerland and more
  • Returns within 30 days

7. Ministry of Supply

Ministry of Supply, founded in 2012, offers scientifically supported, top-quality clothing. Specializing in high-performance business attire, they provide a broad selection of smart shirts, trousers, and blazers designed to be lightweight, stretchy, and comfortable.

This functionality translates well to cycling, making their products suitable for commutes. However, the elegant gear comes at a premium price point.

Clothing Available at Ministry of Supply

Menswear

Womenswear

Jackets

Tops

Trousers

Bags

Accessories

Shipping Notes

  • Based in Australia
  • Ships to UK, Australia, Canada and more
  • Returns within 30 days

8. Mission Workshop

For top-tier urban cycling wear with modern style and high-performance technology, Mission Workshop excels.

Their commuter gear combines fashion and function seamlessly, disguising its cycling purpose. Products like The Hayes shirt and The Division Chino stand out. While undoubtedly premium and costly (e.g., £205/$225 for The Division Chinos), Mission Workshop offers unparalleled quality for those willing to invest in the best.

Clothing Available at Mission Workshop

Menswear

Womenswear

Jackets

Tops

Trousers

Bags

Accessories

Shipping Notes

  • Based in San Francisco
  • Ships to UK, Europe, Australia and more
  • Returns within 45 days

9. Endura

Scotland’s 1993-founded Endura is a fixture in commuter cycling, offering expansive, comfortable gear. Among the world’s most established cycling brands, it provides an extensive array of products for male and female riders.

Clothing Available at Endura

Menswear

Womenswear

Jackets

Tops

Trousers

Bags

Accessories

Shipping Notes

  • Based in Scotland
  • Ships to UK, Europe, and more
  • Returns within 60 days

10. Vaela

Women’s brand Vaela is based in the UK and holds sustainability as one of its core principles, therefore the small range (mainly consisting of their highly reviewed jeans) of items they produce have been carefully thought out and produced in a sustainable way with sustainable materials.

Within their range, they have the 001 jeans, 001 bike bag, and 001 cotton jacket which have all been designed to not look like cycling clothing while still allowing for the movement needed to ride in comfort.

Their clothing is expensive but it’s great quality and has a great range of sizes to ensure every woman is catered for.

Clothing Available at Vaela

 

Womenswear

Jackets

Jeans

Shipping Notes

  • Based in Italy
  • Ships to UK, USA, Canada and more
  • Free returns within 30 days

11. Castelli

Italian cycling brand Castelli is well known for it’s high quality road cycling kit. Most people who ride road will at some point have owned an item of clothing from them: they really are very popular among cyclists for their high quality and high performing pieces.

Their Gabba (now called perfecto) water resistant outer-layer jacket being one of their most iconic and well loved pieces, but they also cater to more relaxed cycling clothing more commonly worn when gravel riding or mountain biking.

It’s also not uncommon to see Castelli team up with the likes of GORE to combine their style with GORE’s technical brilliance. Overall it’s a great brand offering iconic pieces for road cyclists.

Clothing Available at Castelli

Menswear

Womenswear

Jackets

 

Shipping Notes

  • Based in Italy
  • Ships to Italy, UE, UK, and more
  • Free Returns within 30 days

12. MAAP

Founded in Melbourne in 2014, MAAP is one of the go to brands for style conscious cyclists wanting quality pieces and happy to spend a little extra to get them.

They have a brilliant range of on and off the bike clothing in a range of colours and styles to suit every kind of riders needs, be a lycra loving roadie or someone who wants a comfy pair of trousers to wear while cruising around on their fixie.

They are particularly popular for their comfy chamois and classy colours to suit all kinds of styles of riding. A solid option for most riders.

Bikes Available at MAAP

Menswear

Womenswear

Jackets

Tops

Trousers

Shipping Notes

  • Based in Melbourne
  • Ships to USA, Canada, UK, Europe, Australia and more
  • Free returns within 75 days (on full priced items)

13. POC

Swedish brand POC may be best known for their helmets and goggles, but they also have a wide range of cycling specific clothing on offer too. As with many brands, they also offer both straight up cycling wear (from road to mountain bike style clothing) as well as more relaxed attire that would easily pass off as just normal casual wear but is still comfy for cycling in.

Their cycling kit is particularly popular among mountain bikers, with their high quality baggy shorts, perfect for trail riding and baggy tops made from breathable materials. Their helmets are also great if you are in the market for a new lid too!

Clothing Available at POC

Menswear

Womenswear

Jackets

Tops

Trousers

Shipping Notes

  • Based in Sweden
  • Ships to USA, Canada, UK, Europe, and more
  • Returns within 60 days (at your expense)

14. Pas Normal Studios

This super stylish Danish brand is relatively new as it was founded back in 2014 but it’s everything you’d expect from the Danes: style and sophistication rolled into one.

The kit itself definitely has a luxury feel, there’s no doubt about it, but is for sure on the pricier side of the market.

Their wide selection of clothing ranges from road cycling, gravel, everyday wear and to off the bike training clothing. Their colour options are definitely worth noting too, the popular brown as well as white bib shorts being an item the more daring reach for.

Clothing Available at Pas Normal Studios

 

Menswear

Womenswear

Jackets

Tops

Trousers

Shipping Notes

  • Based in Denmark
  • Ships to USA, Canada, UK, Europe, Australia and more
  • Free returns within 30 days

15. Café Du Cycliste

French brand, Café du Cycliste, was founded in 2009, drawing inspiration from the outdoors and the passion for adventure being their main driving force, his fun cycling clothing brand is “dedicated to those who want to explore more” and their range for sure caters to that notion.

They have pretty much everything, from quirky gravel orientated items to more urban style trousers you’d happily wear out to lunch. They even stock shoes and accessories like bottles. It’s also not uncommon to find collaborations on their website which always offer creative designs and colours. A real must for anyone wanting choice and quality.

Clothing Available at Café Du Cycliste

Menswear

Womenswear

Jackets

Tops

Trousers

Footwear

Shipping Notes

  • Based in France
  • Ships to USA, Canada, UK, Europe, Australia and more
  • Returns within 15 days (postage at your expense)

16. Osloh Bicycle Jeans

In North America, Osloh reigns as the leading cycling jeans brand, offering exceptionally durable and robust products. Specializing solely in cycling jeans, their designs are tested and proven tough.

With reinforced seams and multiple pockets (e.g., 7 on the Traffic Jean), Osloh caters to both men and women. Beyond jeans, Osloh provides handy cycling accessories like the innovative Tex-Lock, as well as lights, mirrors, and bike bells.

Clothing Available at Rapha

Menswear

Womenswear

Jackets

Tops

Trousers

Bags

Accessories

Shipping Notes

  • Based in Australia
  • Ships to UK, Europe, Australia and more
  • Returns within 60 days

17. Madison

British based brand Madison are well known for their robust cycling jackets which are often popular among mountain bikers and off road lovers. As well as their outerwear, Madison is also a great brand for anyone wanting comfy and affordable clothing that is best suited towards mountain bike.

They also have some versatile pieces which can be a real staple for pretty much every cyclist, such as pull over waterproof cycling trousers. Not to mention they also offer more urban style cycling shorts, which are perfect for more relaxed leisure riding. A solid choice for mountain bikers and leisure riders.

Clothing Available at Madison

Menswear

Womenswear

Jackets

Tops

Trousers

Shipping Notes

  • Based in UK
  • Find retailer near you
  • Returns within 30 days

18. Black Sheep

Originating from the Gold Coast, this quirky Australian cycling brand stocks a brilliant range of clothing to suit a whole plethora of needs. Their fun and vibrant prints really stand out and are a fun change from a lot of what’s on the market at current. Therefore, if you are into big bold floral prints and vivacious colours, you most definitely need to check out the clothing they have on offer.

They also stock more block colours for the more understated rider, so it’s safe to say they have something for everyone. Black Sheep are also involved in their own initiatives to help give back to the cycling community, which is always great to see.

Clothing Available at Black Sheep

Menswear

Womenswear

Jackets

Tops

Trousers

Shipping Notes

  • Based in Australia
  • Ships to UK, Europe, Australia and more
  • Returns within 60 days

19. DUER

DUER, although not solely a cycling brand, excels in producing fantastic activewear for commuters. Their focus lies in crafting trousers and shorts, touted as the “world’s most comfortable pants,” a claim well-supported by their quality.

While prioritizing style, DUER’s urban pants offer stretch and breathability, making them superb for cycling. Despite a broader scope, they’ve successfully developed top-tier urban cycling pants for both genders.

Clothing Available at DUER

Menswear

Womenswear

Jackets

Tops

Trousers

Bags

Accessories

Shipping Notes

  • Based in Vancouver
  • Offers International Shipping
  • Returns within 30 days (from date of shipment)

20. Proviz

Proviz excels in offering high-visibility and reflective outerwear for urban cyclists. Their gear, especially jackets and gilets, transforms into beacons of light when illuminated, ensuring visibility on the road.

Additionally, they provide reflective waterproof trousers, making sure cyclists are seen and safe while riding.

Clothing Available at Proviz

Menswear

Womenswear

Jackets

Tops

Trousers

Bags

Accessories

Shipping Notes

  • Based in Vancouver
  • Ships to USA, UK, Canada, Europe and more
  • Returns within 30 days of receipt

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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

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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
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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.

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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.

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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

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,…

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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. 

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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. 

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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. 

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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. 

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

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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. 

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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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Jack Wolfskin Bike Commute Mono Jacket Review: Is It Worth It? https://discerningcyclist.com/jack-wolfskin-bike-commute-mono-jacket-review/ Tue, 16 May 2023 21:53:22 +0000 https://discerningcyclist.com/?p=39551

With its paw print logo, Jack Wolfskin apparel is readily recognisable, especially in its bread-and-butter world of hiking and leisure wear. Recently, the brand has gotten into cycling apparel and now produces a range of items designed for city cycling…

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With its paw print logo, Jack Wolfskin apparel is readily recognisable, especially in its bread-and-butter world of hiking and leisure wear.

Recently, the brand has gotten into cycling apparel and now produces a range of items designed for city cycling or riding to work.

The Bike Commute Mono is waterproof and windproof cycling jacket sold in both men’s and women’s variants. Is it any good?

Jack Wolfskin Bike Commute Mono Jacket
  • Fit
  • Function
  • Style
  • Value
  • Quality
4

Summary

A waterproof cycling jacket designed primarily for urban use. Features fully taped seams, decent waterproof and breathability ratings plus innovative use of recycled materials.

Pros

  • Restrained looks
  • Good neutral fit for city cycling
  • Uses recycled materials and can be recycled
  • Range of sizes and colours
  • Four pockets

Cons

  • Expensive
  • The hood can’t be stowed or removed
  • Lacks breathability

Jack Wolfskin Bike Commute Mono Jacket Key Features

With a long history, Jack Wolfskin is a behemoth in the outdoor world – certainly in central Europe and the United States. Buy one of their items of clothing and you can be confident in its ability to perform its job.

The Bike Commute Mono Jacket has a number of key features – here are a few that I noticed when I wore it in a variety of situations.

Texapore Ecosphere Core

Like many outdoor clothing brands, Jack Wolfskin has slapped a brand (Texapore) on the material it uses for manufacturing different clothing items. The company has four different tranches of Texapore: Core, Pro, Ecosphere Core and Ecosphere Pro.

Texapore Ecosphere Core is the exact variation of the material used in the Bike Commute Mono Jacket. According to Jack Wolfskin, the Ecosphere Core variant of Texapore features the first waterproof outer material made from 100% recycled material.

The membrane of the material is also made using offcuts and the lining of the jacket is made from recycled content. The whole jacket, minus the reflective elements, is also recyclable.

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Not only is Texapore Ecosphere Core made from recycled material (old PET water bottles to be exact), but it’s manufactured – to quote Jack Wolfskin – “using a reduced amount of CO₂.” If you’re into your sustainability, it would be nice to know the exact ins and outs of the manufacturing process, but hey, I suppose that’s better than no detail at all.

Ecosphere Core has a waterproof rating of 10,000mm – that’s the minimum rating for a fully waterproof jacket – and in our tests, the jacket stood up well to a good dousing. Wearing it in constant light rain and occasional heavy showers, I remained dry and happy.

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The jacket is more waterproof than the Rapha Commuter Lightweight Jacket but similar to the Helly Hansen Ride Hood Cycling Rain Jacket.

The Texapore Ecosphere Core material has a breathability rating of 6,000 g/m2/24h. In my experience, although I do run hot, the jacket did feel a tad sweaty in temperatures of 15° or more – worse when I started to press on the pedals trying to make an appointment.

On-bike fit

Because it’s primarily designed for commuting, the Bike Commute Mono has a relaxed fit. It’s not super tight, nor super loose. It can be worn under a couple of layers with no problem and the fit ensures you won’t look out of place when off the bike.

I wore it with a basic T-shirt on warmer, wetter days and on colder commutes over a technical tee and a softshell fleece. For reference, I’m wearing the XXL size.

During a couple of unseasonably cold spring days, with the jacket zipped all the way up, it felt reassuringly snug. Around the collar and neck area, there’s a section of soft material that feels good against the skin.

When wearing the jacket I found that I needed to use the cord around the hem to help the jacket fit my build. This was especially important when wearing the jacket on the bike.

Like most cycling jackets, the Bike Commute Mono has a long tail for extra coverage and well-proportioned sleeves to prevent the material from riding up when reaching for the handlebars.

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The sleeve design is worthy of further explanation. An extra semi-circle of material provides good coverage but perhaps more crucially doesn’t look silly off the bike either. Sitting under flaps at the end of each sleeve is a reflective stripe. Turn them up for extra visibility, and flip them back to blend in as you arrive at the office.

Being tall, with long arms, I tend to struggle with sleeve length on all items of apparel but this jacket felt just fine. That said, perhaps it would have been nice to have some velcro straps to cinch the sleeves even tighter or provide a nice fit against some gloves in really bad weather.

In warmer weather, with the top zip and hood pulled down, I did feel the jacket became somewhat baggy and unwieldy. To negate this Jack Wolfskin has included another zipper, that way you can add some extra venting if you feel yourself steaming up.

Other cycling features

The jacket includes a (non-removable or stowable) hood. It’s not big enough to wear with a helmet but when deployed it feels reassuringly snug. A small peak gives the hood structure and prevents water from dripping into your face.

In total, there are four pockets in the jacket. One large one at the rear, two hand pockets and one inside the jacket. The additional pocket inside the jacket is nice. but if I was being picky it would be better if it was zipped, rather than a simple flap.

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On the back of the jacket are two vents for extra breathability. Clearly, if you ride with a backpack, they’re not going to be a useful feature, but I found they did a decent job of providing some airflow.

Such is the nature of riding a bike in the rain, it’s wet one minute and dry the next. Thankfully the Bike Commute Mono Jacket is packable and is easily stored inside a backpack, messenger bag or pannier bag. At a shade over 400g in weight, the jacket isn’t a drag to carry.

Styling

Despite a few comments from acquaintances like “nice fishing jacket” we like the ‘Grey Olive’ colour that was sent in for review. Because it’s not tight nor luminous yellow it clearly doesn’t mark you out as a cyclist when you’re on foot.

If you’re not a fan of the brown/green colour, a more traditional black is available – both in the men’s and women’s versions of the jacket. Perhaps that’s a better choice if you’d like to tailor the jacket to different outfits off the bike.

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Is the Jack Wolfskin Bike Commute Mono Jacket worth it?

At £275/$349.95 there’s no denying the jacket is expensive. The urban jacket segment is competitive and at this price, it’s at the higher end of this market.

That said the jacket clearly has all the important features a cycling garment should have. When all is said and done the jacket is going to do its job, keep you dry when riding a bike in the rain. It marks itself out from the competition by using recycled materials – plus the fact that it can be recycled at the end of its life.

The neutral or relaxed fit means the jacket could easily adapt to some gravel rides or some bikepacking adventures, perhaps just not an all-out road bike ride.

If you are willing to overlook a punchy price, the foibles of the hood and a fairly low breathability rating, buying the Bike Commute Mono wouldn’t be a silly decision.

Where to buy the Jack Wolfskin Bike Commute Mono Jacket

Available to buy directly from Jack Wolfskin’s official website in the UK, US and the EU, the Bike Commute Mono Jacket should be at your door within 5-7 working days, depending on your location.

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Ornot Lightweight Mission Short Review: Perfect Bike Shorts? https://discerningcyclist.com/ornot-lightweight-mission-short/ Sat, 13 May 2023 23:23:35 +0000 https://discerningcyclist.com/?p=39898

Wearing the right legwear is the most important clothing consideration for cycling. Get it wrong and you can end up sweating may more than you need to, destroying inappropriate trousers/shorts and – worst case – chafing. Nobody wants that. In…

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Wearing the right legwear is the most important clothing consideration for cycling.

Get it wrong and you can end up sweating may more than you need to, destroying inappropriate trousers/shorts and – worst case – chafing. Nobody wants that.

In the summer months, such decisions are even more important. That’s why I’ve spent the past 10 years unearthing the best casual cycling shorts in the world.

And this year, we have a new contender: Ornot’s Lightweight Mission Short.

Ornot Lightweight Mission Short
  • Fit
  • Function
  • Style
  • Value
  • Quality
4.3

Summary

Lightweight, breathable, flexible, durable… these shorts have everything you should want in a casual cycling short. For good measure, they also look (and feel) great, plus four good sized pockets.

Pros

  • Fast-drying
  • Very flexible
  • Extremely comfortable
  • Beautiful styling

Cons

  • Not cheap!

Ornot’s Urban Cycling Shorts

When I started Discerning Cyclist back in 2012, there were a few brands producing products that attempted to bridge the gap between style and function. And, in truth, the results were mixed. It was usually pretty clear than products were still “cycling clothes”, even if they tried to look a bit more every day.

But with the growth of activewear, athleisure, workleisure – or whatever new tag is now around – the quality of stylish clothes with built-in functionality has matured wonderfully.

To me, Ornot’s Lightweight Mission Short is the most epitome of the Discerning Cyclist mantra: these are stylish shorts. Point. No-one looking at them would ever assume that these are “cycling” shorts or boast the incredible functional that they do. And I love that.

So why do I love Ornot’s shorts so much?

Well, visually, they present a flattering slim fit design that cut a few inches above the knee (8.5” inseam).

But what you might not spot at first glance is that these shorts are stretchy. Really stretchy. You can squat in them with virtually no resistance.

Thanks to their blend of 85% Nylon and 15% Elastane, they’re not just lightweight, but also very durable.

Casual Bike Shorts with Gusset

Indeed, durability is a key feature of these Ornot shorts – and it’s something that you can overlook in cycling legwear.

The crotch is the area that gets most exposed (pun absolutely intended) in cycling shorts. This is due to the constant contact with the bike saddle, which can quickly wear away the material and seams.

To counteract this, Ornot have added a built-in gusseted crotch (i.e. a separate piece of material around the crotch area so that the seams don’t wear away).

Pockets

As well as breathability, flexibility and durability, another key element of any cycling pant is… pockets. I know, how exciting.

But again, Ornot have nailed this important criteria. The shorts have four pockets, two front hand pockets and two rear pockets. The right rear pocket is also zipped. The thing I like about these pockets is that they feel are deep, but compact enough so your things aren’t bouncing around. There’s plenty of space for a phone or wallet and there’s no feeling that they’ll fall out of your pocket.

Ornot Lightweight Mission Shorts Review: Summary

This might sound like hyperbole, but I think these are the perfect urban cycling shorts. They look great and they feel great – on and off the bike.

At $118, they’re far from cheap. But that’s the only criticism I have of them. Really.

If you can afford them, Ornot’s Lightweight Mission Short won’t let you down.

I opted for the “Stone Blue” colour (pictured), but they’re also available in “Slate” (dark grey).

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Apollo Shirts: Cycling Shirts Made with NASA Technology https://discerningcyclist.com/ministry-of-supply-apollo-shirts/ Sun, 23 Apr 2023 14:00:00 +0000 https://discerningcyclist.com/?p=34969 Image showing Apollo shirts long and short sleeve.

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Image showing Apollo shirts long and short sleeve.

Amongst the general population these days, cycling tends to have the sort of rep that speaks of lycra, that speaks of heads down, bottom-up pedalling. Discerning Cyclist is here to prove that, for most people, this isn’t the kind of bike riding they actually do!

Nonetheless, cycling can be a strenuous activity, even when riding an electric bike, so keeping cool, smelling fresh and looking the part can be a worry – especially if using two wheels to get to work.

Here’s the good news. With the advent of new materials and new manufacturing processes, it’s possible to produce smart apparel that works on the bike but still looks dapper off it.

In this area of smart, technical clothing, Ministry of Supply have a fair bit of history and with their Apollo range, they’ve embedded some surprising technology to help make their clothing the ultimate multi-discipline wardrobe item.

Staying Cool while Cycling to Work

Choosing to cycle to work instead of using a car or public transport, isn’t an easy decision – we get it. There are plenty of factors to mull over before ditching four wheels for two. How long it will take, how to carry your belongings – even where to store your bike during your shift.

One that might seem inconsequential to some, is how to keep cool while cycling to work. Even a leisurely pedal can leave you hot under the collar, and sometimes bringing a change of clothes for the workday isn’t possible.

Plus, depending on the nature of your work, looking smart and on-point may be a requisite part of your job. Getting your personal appearance right in the workplace can quickly give you the right first impression or the correct level of professionalism for your company or role.

Office-Friendly Cycling Shirts

This is where office-friendly cycling shirts enter the fray. Comfortable enough to button up in the morning whilst running through the day’s pitch in your head for the thousandth time. Cool enough to meander through town in the heat of a summer’s morning. And crucially, smart enough when you’re closing the pitch with that new client.

Office-friendly cycling shirts will probably have a collar and should be breathable to some extent. The best will have an element of stretch in their material, making them comfortable to ride a bike in. Last of all on our cycle-to-work shirt feature wishlist is the shirt to be crease or wrinkle-resistant.

NASA-Inspired Bike Shirts

With a name like Apollo, Ministry of Supply has given us some clues as to the origins of this clothing range. Regulating the body temperature of astronauts in space is crucial. They will face temperatures from a bone-chilling -250°F to a stifling 250°F.

As part of a range of measures to cool those brave souls that head into the ether, Nasa developed a material to use in astronauts gloves that helped keep them at the right working temperature.

Nasa explains the material like this: “If the wearer became too warm or cool, the material could automatically respond by absorbing or releasing heat. At a designated high temperature, the material absorbs and holds heat to produce a cooling effect. At a designated low temperature, the fabric releases stored heat to produce a warming effect in an area.” Cleverly, Ministry of Supply decided to incorporate these Phase Change Materials (or PCMs for short) into a brand-new fabric for their Apollo range of shirts.

Let’s bring this back to earth and how these NASA-inspired shirts can be used for something as humdrum as cycling to work. Whilst the wearer of an Apollo shirt wouldn’t be tinkering with the ISS on a space walk, they’d still want to keep cool and ensure the garment doesn’t hold onto odour or creases.

Ministry of Supply’s Apollo Range

The Apollo shirt was the first garment Ministry of Supply ever produced. Launched via a wildly successful Kickstarter. Today, there are both men’s and women’s versions of the shirt, plus a men’s polo shirt too.

1. Ministry of Supply Apollo Dress Shirt

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apollo dress shirt
apollo dress shirt different colours
  • US Flag $138

Prices are approximate

Material: Recycled: 57% Recycled Polyester, 43% PCM-infused Polyester

Sizes: XS-XXL

Fit: Slim & Standard

Smart, breathable shirt

Button cuffs

4-way stretch

One shirt to rule them all.

The Apollo Dress shirt is technical enough to ‘perform’ when cycling to work. The material is laced with technical yarns from NASA, quickly enabling heat to dissipate from your body as you start to spin the pedals.

A stretch in the material helps you reach the handlebars of your bike without feeling like it’s pulling at your elbows or shoulders.

On arriving at the office, the shirt looks great when worn with a pair of jeans or chinos – just make sure they’re great biking to work pants! Plus with both slim and standard fits available (and 6 sizes) you can tailor the garment to your favoured look or that day’s style.

Pros

  • Machine washable
  • Can be tumble dried
  • Wrinkle resistant

Cons

  • Knit design won’t be to everyone’s tastes

2. Ministry of Supply Apollo Polo

apollo polo shirt in blue background
apollo polo shirt different colours
apollo polo shirt
  • US Flag $98

Prices are approximate

Material: 66% Recycled TCD Polyester, 34% PCM-infused Polyester

Sizes: XS-XXXL

Fit: Slim

Smart-casual polo

Four colours available

3 button closure

After the success of the long-sleeved Apollo shirt, Ministry of Supply translated it into a casual polo top and for our money it’s one of the best cycling polo shirts around.

Although it uses a slightly different blend of polyester to the dress shirt, the polo does include the NASA Phase Change Materials that keep the wearer cool, calm and collected. Nineteen times more breathable than traditional fabrics, the polo is an ideal top for cycling to work during the summer.

The polo is lightweight and falls nicely, giving the right impression at an important meeting or after-work occasion.

Pros

  • The collar doesn’t warp
  • Machine washable
  • Can be tumble dried

Cons

  • Only slim fit

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