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Whether you're an ambitious cyclist or a leisure cyclist, a cycling jacket for men is part of your basic equipment. The requirements for such a cycling jacket are high. Some people value wind protection so that they don't get cold from the wind after a long climb on a windy descent. Others cycle in all weathers. In this case, the cycling jacket should definitely be equipped with a weatherproof membrane to keep you dry underneath. And cyclists who ride through the winter definitely need a men's cycling jacket that protects them from snow and cold.
At Transa, you will find the right cycling jacket for every requirement: from a lightweight rain jacket that protects you from a sudden shower, to a windproof softshell, a windstopper jacket or a weatherproof hardshell with a membrane for winter cycling tours. In between, there are also a few select gilets or vests that serve as arm-free wind protection or as an insulating mid-layer when you're out and about.
Cycling jackets for men should basically have similar features to trekking or hiking jackets. They are usually wind and water-repellent, ideally windproof and waterproof, should be compact to store and, if possible, have a hood.
However, the most obvious difference to a trekking jacket is the extended back. Especially when cycling, your buttocks and kidneys should be protected from rain and cold. That's why men's cycling jackets are cut slightly longer at the back.
Here is an overview of the most important features of a men's bike jacket:
Let's take a look at the material. The most important thing here is how and where you use your bike jacket most often. Mountain bikers, for example, sometimes scrape against rocks or branches. That's why it's important to make sure that your mountain bike jacket is made of a robust material. In addition, mountain bike jackets are usually cut a little looser than jackets used for road cycling.
If you mainly cycle in the summer months and are only occasionally surprised by a cool breeze or a rain shower, a windproof and waterproof rain jacket, softshell jacket, or windbreaker jacket, which is clearly ahead in terms of windproofing, will suffice.
All-season cyclists, on the other hand, opt for hardshell jackets, which are usually equipped with a windproof and waterproof membrane and a durable water repellent (DWR) finish. The most popular jackets in this category are the technically advanced two- or three-layer Gore-Tex jackets.
In winter, however, it is best to slip into a special winter bike jacket for men. It is usually equipped like a hardshell jacket. For even more warmth retention, it usually has a brushed, soft fleece interior. Cyclists who are not afraid of even very cold temperatures will also find insulated cycling jackets at Transa. These are filled with down or the popular down-like synthetic fiber PrimaLoft.
Cyclists are completely flexible with a men's cycling jacket with zip-off sleeves. This way, the bike jacket can be turned into a practical bike vest in no time at all, covering at least the cold-sensitive torso.