It's time to don long sleeves and think about merino wool and waterproofs when winter is around the corner. Thankfully, sports textiles have improved so much over the last decade that there are some great jacket options for keeping you warm and dry on the bike. The best cycling jackets for winter shouldn't be a boil in the bag affair, however, but keep the sweat off you when you inevitably warm up when you're packed into your 4 layer outfit.
Best overall winter cycling jacket: Castelli Perfetto RoS 2 Jacket
Best budget winter cycling jacket: Galibier GrandTour Jacket
Best unisex winter cycling jacket: Gobik Jacket Unisex Thermal Armour Vanta
Best winter cycling jacket for versatility: Endura Pro SL 3-Season Jacket
Best winter cycling jacket for commuting: Showers Pass Men’s EcoLyte Elite Jacket
Best money-no-object winter cycling jacket: MAAP Atmos Jacket
Nowadays, there is a jacket designed specifically for every type of weather you might encounter. Whether that's wind, rain or freezing temperatures, there are options to suit. You can generally find jackets being separated into three main types: windproof jackets, waterproof jackets and soft shell jackets. Add in variations on those and cross-over jackets designed to perform multiple functions, and you’re suddenly looking at a huge choice.
So, we've put together this guide to make your life that little bit easier in choosing which jacket might be the best fit for you. Not literally though, we're not armed with tape measures...
In this guide, you'll find winter jackets with insulation to provide warmth and protection against the cold, wind and light rain. If you're in need of something warm for your bottom half, then be sure to check out our guide to winter bib tights too.
How we review winter cycling jackets
road.cc reviewers know what they're looking for in a winter cycling jacket, and will live with the product for a month or more before writing up their findings. Jackets are assessed on their quality of construction, performance, durability, waterproofing, breathability and fit. Sizing, weight, comfort and the all-important value for money are also considered.
We'll judge a product fairly based on its price point and features list, and compare apples to apples as much as possible. For example, if a jacket claims to be water-resistant, we're not going to mark it down for not being fully waterproof if that's not what it was designed to do.
Why you can trust us
All of our reviewers are experienced cyclists, as are those of us who put together these buyer's guides, so you can be sure our guides are far from pesky AI-generated listicles designed to make you by stuff you don't need!
The winter cycling jackets included in this guide have all scored highly in road.cc reviews - ideally at least an 8/10 or better - and a number of them have been awarded road.cc Recommends badges too. We'll only include products that deserve to go in from our vast reviews archive... it's as simple as that.
Without further ado, here's a selection of the best winter cycling jackets that'll keep you warm and comfortable in the colder months, starting with our top six and plenty more recommendations to cover almost every budget and use case.
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For autumn winter riding if there's a chance of rain I have a selection of Sportful Fiandre jackets that are windproof and breathable. The Fiandre Light is good down to about 10C, the Fiandre Pro down to 5C, and there's another even thicker and older one that is good for freezing days. I take a HotPack (waterproof and folds up to fit neatly in a jersey pocket) in case of a deluge.
If I know its going to rain then its the Parentini Mossa.
Glad no assos jacket reviewed. Spent near £300 on one a few years ago - hit low hanging twig at low speed one day and it holed. Shell had less strength than filo pastry. Assos service response was awful. Since found new bibs brand on back of this terrible service.
A shame the Endura GV500 isn't reversible - would have one by now if it was.