One of the simplest bike garments, a cycling gilet is also among the most useful. Sometimes known as a vest or simply as a sleeveless jacket, a gilet protects your torso from the wind chill and perhaps from the rain too. We've subjected over 160 gilets to thousands upon thousands of miles of road testing. These are the best cycling gilets you can buy.
Best cycling gilet: Gorewear Ambient Vest Men’s
Best cycling gilet for warmth: Galibier Izoard Pro Gilet
Best bargain-priced cycling gilet : Van Rysel Men's Hi-Viz Cycling Jacket
Best cycling gilet for long-distance luxury: Cafe Du Cycliste Maya Unisex Insulated Packable Cycling Gilet
Best women's cycling gilet: Santini Redux Stamina Women’s Gilet
Best cycling gilet for stretchy windproofing: Stolen Goat Men's Palace Bodyline Gilet
You might struggle to see the point of a gilet… until you try one. Then you’ll be won over. Gilets are great for keeping cool/cold air off your upper body so that you retain more warmth. They can make a surprising amount of difference to your comfort.
Why not just go for one of the best cycling jackets? Granted, that’s sometimes the right option, but a gilet is a kind of halfway house, giving you plenty of warmth without much bulk.
Most have the advantage of being easily stashable in the rear pocket of a cycling jersey. You can take off your gilet and stow it back there if the weather warms up on a morning ride, for example, or you can put your gilet in a pocket before you set off on an evening ride and bring it out if the temperature falls.
Gilets really come into their own in changeable conditions and they’re great for hilly rides too, being easy to put on for a chilly descent. You get gilets for different seasons too, everything from lightweight options that’ll just keep the air off your chest to ones that are insulated front and rear.
Whatever type of cycling gilet you’re looking for, we have the best option for you.
How we review gilets
As with all other products, we allocate each gilet to a reviewer who we believe to be a target customer. If it’s a minimalist lightweight gilet, we’ll get a racer on the case, if it’s designed for long-distance riding, we’ll send it to an Audax rider so that’s it tested in the correct conditions and according to the right criteria.
road.cc reviewers use a product for as long as it takes to get a proper insight into how well it works, ensuring that the gilet is worn extensively to gauge its performance, durability and comfort. We’d rather get it done right than get it done quickly.
We believe that this comprehensive evaluation provides valuable insights into what the gilets are like to use regularly in various conditions, but it's always worth trying on several before making your buying decision.
Why you can trust us
When it comes to road.cc buyer's guides, we only ever recommend products that fared well in reviews, and the gilets featured here scored 4 out of 5 stars or more overall from our reviewers, indicating very good or excellent quality according to our reviewers' opinions. The one exception is a gilet that scored 3.5 overall, included because it’s the most highly visible one we’ve ever reviewed.
Our reviewers are all experienced cyclists, and so are the road.cc team members who put these guides together. That means you can be sure the product selections are our genuine top picks, not just a round-up of things we can make a commission from.
With all that said, it's time to get into our selections. Fabrics are constantly evolving and styles change so the vast majority of our picks are from the past three years, and they’re all still in their respective ranges. We’ve included cycling gilets of all types, whether you are a road racer, commuter or simply cycle for leisure. We have everything from super-light designs to ones offering plenty of insulation, and various fits and, of course, there are options for both men and women, so you’re bound to find the best cycling gilet for you.
You'll find our overall top picks first, followed by plenty more recommendations, and finally our Q+A section. Whatever type of cycling gilet you’re after, keep reading…
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The only gilet I'd buy would be the ultra packable type, and I've not seen anything lighter (sub 40g) than the sportful ultralight. That's now apparently 10 years old!
https://road.cc/content/review/131579-sportful-hot-pack-ultralight-vest