Women's Road Cycling Clothing

Women's Road Cycling Clothing
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Women’s Road Cycling Clothing

Built for speed, refined for long miles. Our women’s road cycling clothing pairs breathable jerseys, supportive women’s bib shorts, and weather-ready outerwear that stays quiet at pace—gear that disappears under pressure so you can stay locked on the line. Underground by choice. Function over everything.

Build Your Road Kit

Women’s Jerseys

Women’s Shorts, Bib Shorts & Skorts

Jackets & Vests

Tights & Bib Tights

Fabric Tech That Works

Fast-drying yarns pull sweat off skin; engineered meshes dump heat; raw-edge finishes and low-flap fits stay quiet at speed. Many pieces use recycled materials—performance first, lower impact.

Dress for Wind, Rain & Heat

Wind: carry a packable vest or jacket from Women’s Jackets & Vests for summit-to-valley swings.

Rain: go seam-sealed with Women’s Wet Weather—ride-breathable shells for storm days.

Heat: pair lightweight jerseys with moisture-moving women’s baselayers to keep skin dry.

Quick Temperature Guide

75°F+: ultralight short-sleeve jersey, fingerless gloves, thin socks.

60–75°F: breathable jersey + vest; consider arm warmers.

45–60°F: thermal jersey + wind jacket; add knee/leg warmers or light tights.

30–45°F: thermal mid + windproof or waterproof shell; full tights or bib tights.

Below 30°F: heavy thermal layers + insulated outer; seal with warm socks and shoe covers.

Fit & Sizing — Dial It In

Race fits run second-skin for aero efficiency; Performance fits stay close for training; Classic fits leave a touch more room. Use our Size & Fit Guide to lock your size.

Guides

How to Choose a JerseyShorts & Bibs Buying GuideBase Layer Guide

FAQ

What’s the difference between race and relaxed fits?
Race is aero and low-bulk for speed; relaxed keeps a touch more room without losing ride function—great for long training days.

Do I need bib shorts or can I ride in shorts?
Bibs remove the waistband and keep the chamois centered for all-day comfort; shorts prioritize quick on/off. Choose based on mileage and preference.

Vest or jacket—what’s better for shoulder season?
Start with a vest for core warmth; add sleeves or move to a wind/rain jacket as temps fall or weather turns.

How should a road jersey fit?
Close and stable with sleeves that stay put and pockets that ride flat. If you run between sizes, check the Size & Fit Guide.

What do I wear when it’s wet?
Breathable base, thermal mid if needed, and a seam-sealed shell from Women’s Wet Weather. Vent on climbs to manage inside/out moisture.

Finish the System

Round out your kit with gloves, socks, shoe covers, and road-ready cycling shoes—purpose-built gear that works so well, it disappears.