Cycling jacket reviews
Shopping for a new jacket? Discover the must-haves and the always-avoids with reviews from Cycling Weekly.
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Le Col Sport Winter Jacket review
The Le Col Sport Winter Jacket delivers excellent wind protection and good attention to detail, but not quite the perfection we’ve come to expect from the West London company.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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Northwave Evolution TP X-Lite jacket review
Northwave Evolution TP X-Lite jacket £149.99
By Cycling Weekly Published
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Sugoi RS Zap jacket review
Sugoi's RS Zap jacket aims to combine high visibility with technical performance, but does it do the job?
By Rupert Radley Published
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Altura Nightvision Typhoon Jacket review
Edward Westrop gets to grips with Altura's waterproof jacket
By Michelle Arthurs-Brennan Published
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B'Twin 900 Women's Warm Cycling Jacket review
Promising water resistance, wind proofing and thermal capabilities, can the B'Twin 900 Women's Warm Cycling Jacket keep you toasty warm this winter for less than fifty quid?
By Hannah Bussey Published
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Castelli Radiation jacket review
By Mike Hawkins Published
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Ekoi Competition9 thermal jacket review
Ekoi is a French brand with direct distribution to the UK via its website. How does its Competition9 full-on winter jacket shape up?
By Paul Norman Published
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Le Col Hors Catégorie jacket review
The boldly named women's specific Le Col Hors Catégorie jacket pledges to be your ultimate winter riding partner, but is it so good that it's beyond categorisation?
By Hannah Bussey Published
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Santini BETA Winter Windstopper jacket review
Created to provide protection from harsh elements in temperatures below freezing, the Santini BETA Winter Windstopper jacket looks surprisingly lightweight, so while winter is refusing to disappear just yet, we tested it to the fullest in sub-zero conditions
By Hannah Bussey Published
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Rapha Brevet Insulated Jacket review
Intended for long days in the saddle, the Rapha Brevet Insulated Jacket is described as extremely lightweight yet insulating jacket that packs down into a pocket.
By Oliver Bridgewood Published