Rapha's Excess Men's Pro Team GORE-TEX Rain Jacket is uniquely colourful, pricey, PFAS-restricted in the US and the most comfortable hard shell yet

Rapha’s newest rain jacket is built with reclaimed material and has a nifty trick: it’s stretchy. Does contain PFAS though.

Rapha Excess Men's Pro Team GORE-TEX Rain Jacket
(Image credit: Tyler Boucher)
Cycling Weekly Verdict

A performance jacket with a race fit designed for harsh conditions. The Excess Pro Team Gore-Tex jacket uses three-layer construction, and its use of reclaimed materials makes for sharp lines that jump out at the eye. The quality is excellent, but the price is similarly high.

Reasons to buy
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    Excellent weatherproofing

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    Good visibility

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    Stretch panels help with wearability and comfort

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    Use of leftover materials makes it theoretically less wasteful

Reasons to avoid
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    -Rather pricey

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    -Aesthetics won’t be for everyone

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    Not available for sale in the US

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Rapha launched the first instalment of its Excess collection back in 2023. The intent was to use 100% surplus fabric, thus reducing waste and lessening the environmental impact of new garments. This initiative is part of a larger industry-wide effort to use more recycled materials, reduce emissions and generally make products more environmentally friendly.

In the case of the Excess collection, this repurposing effort also makes for rather unusual-looking clothing. The original Excess kit made a huge splash at the 2023 Giro d’Italia when Team EF Pro Cycling wore it, and Rapha has continued to expand the collection ever since.

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Tyler Boucher
Freelance Writer

Tyler Boucher is a former (and occasionally still) bike racer across several disciplines. These days, he spends most of his time in the saddle piloting his children around in a cargo bike. His writing has appeared in magazines published in Europe, the UK and North America. He lives in Seattle, Washington. 

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