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Block the Wind. Keep the Speed.
Breathable, packable outer layers that cut chill, shed light weather, and move with you—built for road miles when conditions turn.
Headwinds. Long descents. Pop-up storms. Our road-focused men’s cycling jackets and men’s cycling vests balance windproof protection, breathable performance, and packability—quiet at speed and ready when the weather turns. PERFORMANCE THAT VANISHES IN MOTION.
Wind jacket: ultralight barrier for early starts and fast drops; vents quick and stashes small.
Vest (gilet): core warmth without bulk—blocks wind up front, dumps heat out back; the one piece that lives in your pocket.
Rain jacket: seam-sealed, ride-breathable protection for sustained rain—see Men’s Wet Weather for storm shells.
Thermal / softshell: insulated warmth that still breathes for cold, dry miles; layer over a base and jersey.
Base: start with moisture-moving men’s baselayers matched to effort and climate.
Mid: add a long-sleeve or thermal cycling jersey for steady warmth and storage.
Lower: in the cold, pair with tights & bib tights to keep legs firing.
Seal it: finish with road cycling gloves and shoe covers.
65–75°F: breathable vest for descents and early starts.
50–65°F: wind jacket or vest + arm warmers; vent on climbs.
35–50°F: thermal jersey + windproof shell; consider light tights.
Below 35°F: thermal mid + windproof or waterproof shell; full tights/bib tights, warm socks, and shoe covers.
Wet or windy? Bump up one level and look to Wet Weather.
Close, low-flap fit that stays quiet at speed; sleeves cover the reach; drop tail seals drafts; easy-pull zips for on-the-fly venting. Layer so pieces work as one—no bunch, no bind.
Windproof vs. waterproof—what’s right for me?
Wind shells kill chill and pack tiny; waterproof shells add seam-sealed rain protection. If you ride through storms or spray, go waterproof. For cool, dry days, a wind jacket or vest is usually enough.
Are rain jackets actually breathable on hard efforts?
Yes—choose ride-breathable membranes, pair with a wicking base layer, and crack vents on climbs to manage inside/out moisture.
Vest or jacket for shoulder season?
Start with a vest for core warmth; add arm warmers. Step up to a wind or rain jacket when temps drop or weather turns.
Round out your kit with jerseys, tights, gloves, socks, and full-kit rain protection—purpose-built gear that works so well, it disappears.
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