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Don’t let the weather dictate your ride. Our women’s cycling jackets and vests are designed to keep you dry, warm, and confident. Featuring windproof and waterproof technologies, these layers ensure peak performance in unpredictable conditions.
Headwinds. Long descents. Pop-up storms. Our road-focused women’s cycling jackets and women’s cycling vests balance windproof protection, real ride breathability, and pocket-friendly 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 quickly 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: waterproof, seam-sealed protection with ride-breathable membranes—see Women’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 women’s baselayers matched to effort and climate.
Mid: add a long-sleeve or thermal cycling jersey for steady warmth and storage.
Lower: when it’s cold, pair with tights & bib tights to keep legs firing.
Seal it: finish with 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.
How should it fit over a jersey?
Skim the body without flap; cuffs and collar should seal the chill; hem should cover pockets in the drops. Use our Size & Fit Guide to dial it in.
Round out your kit with jerseys, tights, baselayers, and full-kit rain protection—purpose-built gear that works so well, it disappears.
