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Men's cycling headwear: functional accessories for sporty minds

You already have the right cycling clothing for every weather condition in your closet. Now all you need is the right cycling headwear for men. We have a wide selection for you in this section. From lightweight bike caps for summer to face masks for those really cold winter days – you're sure to find what you're looking for in the Transa online shop.

Cycling headwear for men: the perfect complement to a helmet

Because classic bike helmets do not protect against extreme cold or sunlight, experienced cyclists always carry a helmet liner or headband for winter in addition to their helmet. Even in summer, some cyclists like to wear a bike cap on long tours to prevent sunburn on their scalp, for example.

The light and airy bike cap for men

This bike cap with a practical sun visor is a great choice for summer cycling. The lightweight cap, also known as a road bike cap, is made of thin, breathable material and is slim enough to wear under a helmet. It protects you from excessive harmful sun exposure on long rides while ensuring that your head does not overheat. A narrow visor also prevents the sunlight from dazzling you too much.

The versatile tube scarf for men

The tube scarf, also known as a Buff scarf, is the perfect companion for the entire cycling year. Made from lightweight, fairly thin, and multifunctional material, you can wear it around your neck, as a cap, or knotted into a pirate scarf. Slightly thicker fabrics are used for winter use. Warm merino wool or cozy fleece material are also often used here.

Caps and headbands for the winter months

In winter, headbands and cycling caps for men come into play as cycling headwear. They should be thin enough to be worn under a helmet. They are usually made of windproof and water-repellent material, which is of course breathable. Windstopper materials are also frequently used. On very cold winter days, under-helmet caps made of windstopper materials effectively protect you from wind and cold. However, heavy rain showers are best kept out by waterproof helmet covers. These are ideally lightweight and compact. When not in use, they can be discreetly stowed away in your bike backpack or jersey pocket.

Face masks for the really hardy

When the cold really bites, you should reach for a face mask or balaclava for men. As the name suggests, these cover almost the entire face, neck, and even your nape. With this face warmer, also known as a face mask or face protector, your face is protected from the biting wind even in freezing temperatures, and nothing stands in the way of your winter training, at least as far as headgear is concerned.