Jacket to take the chill off.

phlodge

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Jul 2, 2019
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UK
Hi
The weather is getting better here in the UK but still gets a bit nippy when out of the sun or up high in the Peaks.
Looking for recommendations for a jacket that doesnt have to be waterproof, more windproof and takes the chill off when the temperature is around 16 degress.
If I get too hot I can unzip it
Suggestions most welcome.
Thanks
 

Beaker2135

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Endura MT500 Freezing Point Gilet is what I wear when it’s single figures, that’s most of the time up in Cumbria 😂 So it might be a bit OTT for what you want, to be honest at 16°C I’d just be wearing a jersey
I’m sure someone will be along with some other suggestions soon enough
 

Tubby G

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A good quality base layer should keep you warm when it’s a bit nippy, but then cool as you warm up and it wicks away the sweat. Worn underneath a jersey that should be plenty

16 deg C is t shirt, shorts & shades weather up north 😀
 

phlodge

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Jul 2, 2019
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Endura MT500 Freezing Point Gilet is what I wear when it’s single figures, that’s most of the time up in Cumbria 😂 So it might be a bit OTT for what you want, to be honest at 16°C I’d just be wearing a jersey
I’m sure someone will be along with some other suggestions soon enough
I live downhill from you guys in Cumbria, so not as tough.
Something lighter than the MT500 and a bit more than a jersey would possibly work for me. :):)
 

phlodge

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Jul 2, 2019
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A good quality base layer should keep you warm when it’s a bit nippy, but then cool as you warm up and it wicks away the sweat. Worn underneath a jersey that should be plenty

16 deg C is t shirt, shorts & shades weather up north 😀
its a bordeline temperature for me, not as ard as I used to be. if its 16 degrees when I set off from home its often cooler up them hills. (y)(y)
 

irie

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I will check that out - thanks
Ignore the waist sizes in RAB measurements. I'm 5'10"/78kg/waist 36"/chest 40", and (L) fits easy, big enough to go over winter clothing in a shower. The first one I ordered was XL and it was f*cking HUGE!

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Mikerb

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2 options...............any softshell jacket and it does not have to be bike specific ( ie twice the price it is actually worth!!) , except it needs to have enough shoulder width to allow arms forward in the riding position without the sleeves riding up. Second option is any packable waterproof top. They are amazingly effective at blocking the wind/cold air, which is what has been affecting a lot of us further south..........warm ambient temperatures, but flipping freezing northerly and Easterly winds for most of the Spring. That type of jacket adds no weight/bulk and really adds no warmth ( assuming its breathable)so even if the cold wind eases there is little need to take it off.
 

RustyIron

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more windproof and takes the chill off when the temperature is around 16 degress.
If I get too hot I can unzip it

If the beginning of a ride is going to be a bit chilly, but it will be warming up, then sometimes I don a pair of arm warmers. They warm you up just a hair, and if you decide to take them off later, they take up virtually no space in your pack.
 

conman

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Jun 1, 2019
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Keswick
Hi
The weather is getting better here in the UK but still gets a bit nippy when out of the sun or up high in the Peaks.
Looking for recommendations for a jacket that doesnt have to be waterproof, more windproof and takes the chill off when the temperature is around 16 degress.
If I get too hot I can unzip it
Suggestions most welcome.
Thanks

Fox Clothing Ranger Wind MTB Cycling Vest​


I carry one of these in my waist pack. Folds up small and very light weight but surprisingly effective.
 

valecek

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Apr 20, 2023
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Slovakia
If I ride early in the morning, I use a ST 500 decathlon jacket and some base layer under it, along with thermal armor Brynje. In the case of wet weather, I use the Decathlon All Mountain jacket - in the summer it is packed in the rucksack as a raincoat. both are great. I have a lot of branded things, but I have not had to change these jackets to this day. I will do reviews on them if I find time
 

target2804

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Apr 26, 2023
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Germany
I just use some ODLO skiing equipment. Base Layer & Mid Layer if it is cold. I do also have a Wilson Staff Rainjacket that i wear when its raining. But if the temperature goes over 12°C, i just wear my Nineyard longsleeve and i am good to go :D
 

CraigR

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Aug 10, 2020
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Livermore, Ca
I wear Under Armor Coldgear. Either base layer and any Dry Fit T-Shirt or 1/4 zip fleece top with any dry fit T-Shirt depending on temperature. Not waterproof, but gives good wind protection (1/4 zip) and warmth but also good moisture wicking and the 1/4 zip allows some air flow if you get too warm. Very comfortable and allows good movement with no restrictions. I also wear Under Armor Coldgear leggings under a pair of shorts.
 

Rocketb

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Dec 31, 2022
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Australia
I’ve actually gone down this road too and tried jackets but warm up too quick.
On my e-bike I do shuttle runs so I use leatt stealth body armour under a ls jersey, which keeps you warm and protects, win/win.
 

Haveland

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Apr 21, 2022
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146
New Brunswick, Canada
I randomly picked up a Patagonia R1 techface not meaning to use it for biking and I can’t stop using it.

It does such a job at regulating heat. I even used it as my mid layer for all of fat biking season.

I do want to pick up one of those 7mesh wind jackets that strap to the bike.
 

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