Women’s Road & Gravel Cycling Jerseys
Fast on tarmac. Steady on mixed surfaces. Our women’s cycling jerseys are built for speed, breathability, and storage that stays put—so your focus never leaves the line. Ultralight knits manage sweat, streamlined fits cut flap, and thermal options hold warmth without bulk. Function over everything.
Choose Your Jersey
Short sleeve: airy, close‑fit fabrics for heat and pace; great with high‑output rides and race efforts.
Long sleeve: lightweight coverage for sun and brush with breathable fabrics that won’t swamp on climbs.
Thermal / cold‑weather: brushed interiors for steady warmth; pair a base layer and top with jackets & vests as temps drop.
Fabric Tech That Works
Moisture‑moving yarns pull sweat off skin; mesh zones dump heat in the drops; drop‑tail hems with grippers keep coverage locked. Many styles use recycled materials and add UPF coverage and reflective hits—performance first, lower impact.
Temperature Guide
75°F+: ultralight short sleeve, fingerless gloves, thin socks.
60–75°F: breathable short sleeve or light long sleeve; add a packable vest for descents.
45–60°F: thermal long sleeve; pair with a wind jacket from Jackets & Vests.
30–45°F: thermal jersey + seam‑sealed shell; consider tights & bib tights.
Wet or windy? Bump up one level and look to Women’s Wet Weather.
Fit & Sizing — Dial It In
Race fits sit second‑skin for aero efficiency; Performance fits stay close for everyday training; Classic fits leave a touch more room. Hem should cover the ride position without bunching. Use our Size & Fit Guide and How to Choose a Jersey.
Layer Like a System
Base: start with breathable baselayers matched to effort.
Mid: choose jersey weight for the day—short sleeve, light long sleeve, or thermal.
Outer: finish with a wind or rain layer from Jackets & Vests; for storms, go Wet Weather.
Bottoms: pair with shorts & bib shorts; add tights for deep season.
FAQ
What’s different between road and gravel jerseys?
Road prioritizes aero efficiency and low bulk; gravel adds durability and storage for long, self‑supported miles.
Short sleeve or long sleeve?
Short sleeve for heat and tempo. Long sleeve for added sun/brush coverage; choose thermal versions for cold days.
Do I need a base layer under my jersey?
Often, yes—light mesh improves evaporative cooling in heat, while Merino or thermal bases manage sweat in variable or cold conditions. See the Base Layer Guide.
How should a women’s jersey fit?
Close and stable with sleeves that stay put and pockets that ride flat; no shoulder pull or hem roll. Use the Size & Fit Guide to confirm your size.
Where do I stash tools and fuel?
Use rear jersey pockets for soft items and zip pockets for keys/cards; add cargo bib shorts for longer gravel days.
Shop the System
Round out your kit with shorts & bibs, jackets & vests, base layers, tights, and rain protection—gear that works so well, it disappears.