Women’s Cycling Clothing
From fast road miles to gravel detours and trail days, our women’s cycling apparel is built to disappear under pressure—breathable jerseys, supportive bib shorts, weatherproof layers, and dialed accessories that keep you focused on the ride.
Build Your Kit
Jerseys: aero and breathable options for heat, speed, and everyday training.
Shorts, Bib Shorts & Skirts: compressive fits with women‑specific chamois for long‑haul comfort.
Jackets & Vests: windproof shells and packable vests for variable conditions.
Tights & Bib Tights: thermal protection that breathes for cold‑weather riding.
Baselayers: moisture‑moving foundations for hot, cold, and in‑between days.
Gloves: grip, protection, and comfort for any surface.
Shoes: road, gravel, and MTB options with secure fit and efficient power transfer.
Dress for Wind, Rain & Cold
Wind layer: light barriers that kill the chill on descents and early starts.
Rain layer: fully seam‑sealed shells with breathable membranes for hard efforts.
Cold layer: thermal tights and bib tights for deep‑season rides.
Base system: mesh or Merino to regulate heat and sweat across seasons.
Ride Your Terrain
Road: sleek, aerodynamic apparel with secure pocketing and low‑bulk finishes.
Gravel: durable, storage‑ready gear for long, mixed‑surface missions.
Mountain: breathable stretch, protection, and mobility for punchy climbs and rough descents.
Gear should fit close with even compression and no bind; straps lie flat; hems and grippers stay put when the watts go up. Use the Size & Fit Guide to lock your size and preferred fit profile.
FAQ
Shorts or bib shorts—what’s better?
Bibs remove the waistband and keep the chamois centered for long efforts; shorts prioritize quick on/off. Get the details in our How to Choose Cycling Shorts & Bibs guide.
How should a cycling jersey fit?
Snug, not restrictive, with sleeves that stay put and pockets that ride flat. See How to Choose a Jersey for more tips.
What base layer should I use?
Match fabric to effort and climate—mesh for heat and intensity, Merino for variable temps. Read our Base Layer Guide.
What do I wear when it’s wet?
Pair a breathable base with an insulating mid when needed, then add a seam‑sealed shell from our Women’s Wet Weather collection.
Shop the Collection
Browse all women’s cycling clothing—purpose‑built apparel that works so well, it disappears.