Ride Warm This Winter

Tops
Stay warm and dry with thermal cycling jackets and long-sleeve jerseys built for winter. Windproof, waterproof, and breathable—gear up for every cold-weather ride.
Jackets
Vests

Bottoms
Ride farther in thermal cycling pants and tights that block wind, resist water, and keep you insulated. Stay comfortable and focused no matter the weather.
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Tight

Accessories
Complete your winter kit with waterproof gloves, thermal balaclavas, socks, and reflective gear. Stay warm, visible, and ready for any ride this season.
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Gloves
Shoes
FAQ - Winter Cycling Gear
What should I wear for winter cycling?
The best approach is layering. Start with a thermal base layer to manage moisture, add an insulated long-sleeve jersey or jacket for warmth, and finish with a waterproof outer layer to block wind and rain. Don’t forget gloves, socks, and a balaclava to keep extremities warm.
Do I really need a waterproof cycling jacket in winter?
Yes. A waterproof cycling jacket is essential for staying dry during rain, sleet, or snow. Breathable fabrics allow sweat to escape, so you stay warm without overheating on climbs or longer rides.
How can I keep my hands and feet warm on cold rides?
Thermal gloves, wool socks, and waterproof overshoes help protect against cold and moisture. These small additions make a big difference in comfort and performance during winter cycling.
Is it safe to cycle in the dark winter months?
It can be, with the right precautions. Reflective accessories, bright winter cycling gear, and reliable front and rear lights improve visibility, ensuring you’re seen by drivers in low-light conditions.
Can I use regular athletic wear instead of winter cycling gear?
While regular sportswear may work for short rides, dedicated Winter Cycling Gear offers waterproofing, wind resistance, and cycling-specific fits. These features ensure comfort, protection, and efficiency on longer rides.