Men’s Road & Gravel Cycling Apparel
PERFORMANCE THAT VANISHES IN MOTION. Built for riders who live the ride, not the label. From fast tarmac to rough gravel, our men’s cycling kit is engineered to disappear under pressure—so you can lock into the effort and forget the gear. No extra. All essential.
Road & Gravel, One Obsession
Chase speed on the road. Hunt horizons on gravel. Our collection covers both—sleek, compressive men’s road cycling bib shorts, breathable aero jerseys for heat, durable gravel cycling apparel with storage that won’t bounce, plus windproof vests, waterproof rain jackets, and thermal tights for shoulder season and winter.
Bib Shorts Built for Real Miles
Pro-level support with advanced chamois tech (how to choose a short) for day-long comfort on road and gravel. Snug, compressive fits that stabilize muscles without restricting motion. Raw-edge finishes and grippers that stay put when the watts go up.
Jerseys for Heat, Speed & Range
Summer & race days: ultralight, high-stretch fabrics that move moisture and slice wind.
Everyday training: fast-drying knits with reliable storage and stay-put hems.
Cold weather: brushed thermal layers that hold warmth without the bulk.
Layering for Wind, Rain & Cold
Wind layer: packable shells that kill the chill on descents and early starts.
Rain layer: fully seam-sealed protection with breathable membranes for hard efforts.
Thermal system: base–mid–outer combinations that manage heat, sweat, and storm cycles.
Pro / Race fit: second-skin and aerodynamic for max efficiency.
Performance fit: close to the body, built for training and big days.
Classic fit: slightly more room without losing ride-ready function.
Why PEARL iZUMi for Men’s Road & Gravel?
Purpose-built gear tested at speed and tuned for long-haul comfort.
Details that matter: smart pocketing, reflective hits, and durable finishes that stand up to grit.
Designed to mix road precision with gravel versatility—one kit, every surface.
FAQ
What’s the difference between road and gravel cycling apparel?
Road pieces prioritize aero and minimal bulk for speed; gravel adds abrasion resistance and storage for tools, food, and long-range self-support.
How should men’s cycling bib shorts fit?
Snug and supportive with even compression. Straps should lie flat without digging; the chamois should stay centered when you’re in the riding position.
What layers do I need for shoulder season?
Start with a moisture-moving base, add a thermal jersey or mid-layer, and finish with a wind or rain shell you can vent or stash as temps swing.
Are these pieces good for endurance and bikepacking?
Yes—choose thermal or lightweight options based on climate, pair with storage-ready jerseys or bibs, and add a breathable rain layer for variable conditions.