Madison DTE Men’s Isoler Thermal Long Sleeve Jacket review: best for early spring warmth

Mid-weight warmth and a reasonable price tag make the DTE Isoler Thermal Long Sleeve Jacket well worth a look for cool spring and autumn rides

Man riding a bike out of the saddle wearing a blue Madison DTE Isoler Jacket
(Image credit: Andy Jones)
Cycling Weekly Verdict

Well-priced and (mostly) nicely fitted, the Madison DTE Men’s Isoler Thermal Long Sleeve Jacket is a great option for cool autumn and spring days that don’t quite warrant a full winter jacket yet are too chilly for summer jersey and arm warmers. It would be nice to see more colours and a better-designed rear hem, but at the price, it offers impressive performance.

Reasons to buy
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    Reasonable price

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    'Adjustable' sleeve length

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    Warm Isoler fabric

Reasons to avoid
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    Limited colour choice

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    Odd fit below the pockets

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    Not as warm as some alternatives

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While generally when the weather is wintery I favour an all-in-one style winter jersey like the Castelli Espresso Air jacket, sometimes it’s too mild for a heavy, membraned top layer yet too chilly for a short-sleeved jersey, even if paired with arm warmers.

This is where products like Madison’s DTE Men’s Isoler Thermal Long Sleeve Jacket come into their own. Worn over a suitable base layer, it provides warmth and, just as importantly, breathability, on those ‘shoulder season’ days. Thermal-style long-sleeved jerseys also work brilliantly under an outer garment, such as a waterproof or windproof, especially if you know that the forecast suggests the barrier layer won’t be coming off at any point during the ride.

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Tim Russon

Tim Russon is a writer and photographer who has worked in the outdoor and cycling industry for over 20 years. He can’t remember a time when he didn’t own a bike and has road, gravel, mountain and retro bikes in the shed. His favourite place to ride is the Dolomites, a simply stunning area which has breathtaking views and incredible roads combined with lovely food and great wine.

He prefers long, hot climbs in the big mountains, but as he lives on the edge of the Peak District he has to make do with short, cold climbs most of the time instead.

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