Gravel Cycling Gear
Mixed surfaces. Long horizons. Our gravel cycling apparel and gear is built for range—breathable jerseys, stable cargo bibs, abrasion‑resistant fabrics, and weatherproof layers that stay quiet when the road turns to washboard. No extra. All essential.
Build Your Gravel Kit
Men’s Road & Gravel • Women’s Road & Gravel
Men’s Gravel Jerseys • Women’s Gravel Jerseys
Men’s Shorts & Bib Shorts • Women’s Shorts, Bib Shorts & Skirts
Men’s Jackets & Vests • Women’s Jackets & Vests
Men’s Cycling Shoes • Women’s Cycling Shoes
Why Gravel‑Tuned Matters
Durability: stretch‑woven shells resist brush and grit; reinforced seams hold up to long days.
Storage: on‑body pockets keep fuel/tools steady—look for cargo bibs and secure thigh or rear pockets.
Weather: DWR finishes shed spray; packable wind and rain shells breathe at tempo.
Temperature & Weather Guide
75°F+: ultralight jersey, minimal gloves, thin socks; stash a vest for descents.
60–75°F: breathable jersey + wind vest; consider arm/knee warmers.
45–60°F: thermal jersey + wind jacket; add light tights or leg warmers.
30–45°F: thermal mid + seam‑sealed shell from Jackets & Vests (Men’s) or (Women’s).
Wet or windy? Bump up one level and add protection from Men’s Wet Weather or Women’s Wet Weather.
Fit & Sizing — Dial It In
Gravel jerseys should skim the body without bind; shorts and bibs stay stable when pockets are loaded. Use our Size & Fit Guide to confirm your fit.
FAQ
Gravel vs. road apparel—what’s different?
Gravel keeps the breathability of road gear but adds durability and storage for long, self‑supported miles. Fits are close without feeling restrictive.
Do I need cargo bib shorts for gravel?
Not mandatory, but cargo pockets keep fuel, phone, or a packable shell steady and accessible when you’re far from resupply.
What shoes work best for gravel?
Most riders choose 2‑bolt SPD shoes for walkable traction and easy engagement in dust/mud. See Men’s Road & Gravel Shoes and Women’s Road & Gravel Shoes.
How should I layer for shoulder season?
Run a breathable base, a thermal jersey, and a wind or rain shell you can vent on climbs and stash when it warms.
What goes in jersey pockets vs. cargo pockets?
Use rear jersey pockets for soft items (gels, gloves, vest) and cargo/zip pockets for heavier or high‑value items (phone, multi‑tool, keys).
Finish the System
Add men’s gloves / women’s gloves, thermal men’s socks / women’s socks, and shoe covers to seal the system—purpose‑built gear that works so well, it disappears.