The 7Mesh CoPilot jacket is a high-end trail riding jacket which provides waterproofing and breathability in equal amounts. Made from GoreTex Paclite Plus, the lightweight and minimalist jacket has a relaxed fit for maximum comfort out on the trails and includes a hood large enough to fit over a helmet.

The jacket proves to be breathable enough for the shoulder seasons and does a great job of keeping the water out. The zip pulls are a little fiddly with thick gloves and I would have liked a chest pocket but overall this is close to one of the best MTB jackets currently available – well,  if you can stomach the price. 

7Mesh CoPilot Jacket – Technical details

The 7mesh CoPilot jacket has a minimalist design with some excellent attention to detail making it a comfortable jacket with excellent performance. 

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7mesh Copilot Jacket_5 (Image Credit: Ty Rutherford)
7mesh Copilot Jacket_5, by Ty Rutherford

Made from Gore-Tex Paclite Plus with fully taped seams, this jacket is designed to be durable, waterproof and windproof. The Paclite Plus is aimed to give a breathable jacket, good for warmer wet days in the shoulder seasons. 

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7mesh Copilot Jacket_4 (Image Credit: Ty Rutherford)
7mesh Copilot Jacket_4, by Ty Rutherford

The rear pocket can be used to stash the coat into a packable item and features small straps which can be used to attach it to your bike – handy for bike packing and trail riding.

The full-size hood will fit a helmet inside easily and can be cinched down with drawcords to keep it in place. 

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7mesh Copilot Jacket_2 (Image Credit: Ty Rutherford)
7mesh Copilot Jacket_2, by Ty Rutherford

The cut is a relaxed fit, aimed at comfort out on the trails with room to layer up if needed. Dropped hem at the rear for extra protection, elasticated sleeve hems and drawcords at the bottom help keep the jacket fitted where required.

The CoPilot comes in five sizes ranging from XS to XXL and five colours, some more subtle than others. There should be a jacket to suit everyone’s size and style. 

7Mesh CoPilot Jacket – Performance

In terms of fit, 7Mesh’s size guide is spot on – we tested a size large with the intention of having room for layering but my usual medium would have been a better fit. The arm length gives plenty of room to move with the sleeves being slightly pre-curved to reduce bunching in the riding position. Although there is no adjustment to the cuffs, I found the range of size given by the elasticated hem did the job just so – no water ingress but still easy enough to take the jacket off. The longer rear of the coat reduces mud ingress and can be easily adjusted using the drawcords. 

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7mesh Copilot Jacket_3 (Image Credit: Ty Rutherford)
7mesh Copilot Jacket_3, by Ty Rutherford

Waterproof qualities are excellent for such a lightweight material with heavy downpours being dealt with very well. After a long day in heavy rain, the jacket did start to wet-through but still kept most of the weather out and, in these situations, there isn’t much that’ll keep you bone dry. Ventilation was impressive considering the waterproofing properties. On warmer days, it can get a little sweaty but the effect is notably reduced compared to many other riding coats I own.

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7mesh Copilot Jacket_6 (Image Credit: Ty Rutherford)
7mesh Copilot Jacket_6, by Ty Rutherford

The zip pulls are on the thin side meaning they’re a little fiddly when your hands are cold or wearing thick gloves. The hood is big enough for a helmet and can be cinched up nice and tight to keep it secure. 

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7mesh Copilot Jacket_7 (Image Credit: Ty Rutherford)
7mesh Copilot Jacket_7, by Ty Rutherford

It’s a shame there are no side pockets or chest pockets but there is one large pocket on the back panel which is plenty big enough for a phone and keys. That said, I’d have felt more comfortable with my phone being in a chest pocket away from the mud spray. The option to stash the coat away in its back pocket is handy and I like the idea of being able to secure it to your bike, however, in reality, this means the inside of your coat is getting muddy which is not ideal when it comes time to put it on. 

7Mesh CoPilot Jacket – Verdict

Retailing at £300, the CoPilot jacket is certainly not cheap but it does offer top-level performance in a lightweight package thanks to the Gore-Tex Paclite Plus material. For similar money (£275) the Rapha Trail Gore-Tex Infinium jacket is worth looking at. It uses Gore-Tex Infinium 3L which keeps things dry and breathable and it also has a chest pocket. The Endura’s MT500 Waterproof Jacket II is another solid competitor at £230. On the test, the MT500 scored a full five stars for its great fit, excellent ventilation, and use of environmentally friendly materials.

The 7Mesh CoPilot Jacket is a very well-constructed and high-performing jacket. The breathable and waterproof qualities are excellent with a relaxed fit, which makes for a comfortable riding jacket even with the hood up over a helmet. There could be more pockets and the zip pulls are a little fiddly when using thick gloves but these are just small niggles. It’s pricey and there are other good options in the market for less but the combination of performance and lightweight packability makes the CoPilot worth considering. 

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Product purpose: 

Here’s what 7Mesh say about the CoPilot jacket:
“We designed Copilot to be your go-to jacket when you need the peace of mind that comes with proper, seam-sealed weather protection but don’t have the space to stow anything extra. Thanks to the best-in-class breathability of GORE-TEX Paclite® Plus, Copilot excels at balancing your temperature to keep you comfortable, even during intense efforts. The jacket features an over the helmet hood, cinched via 3-way drawcords for ultimate wet weather versatility. Copilot can also pack into its rear pocket and attach it to your bike via in-built storage clips. A dropped hem, elasticated cuffs and reflective logos complete the jacket.”

Build extra: 

GoreTex PacLite Plus material
Fully taped seems
Large hood
Shaped sleeves
Stackable pocket and straps
Comes in 5 sizes and 5 colours

Product construction 


Product construction extra: 

Very well made and finished – as expected at this price range

Product performance 


Product performance extra: 

Waterproofness is great
Breathable
Comfortable fit

Product durability 


Product durability extra: 

Thin material seems to shrug off a crash ok
Waterproof treatment has lasted well

Product weight 


Product weight extra: 

Lightweight considering the performance on offer

Product comfort 


Product comfort extra: 

Comfortable shape and fit

product value 


Product value extra: 

There is no getting away from it being expensive. This is the top end of the jacket market but the performance is excellent

Overall performance: 

The 7Mesh CoPilot jacket is a very well constructed and highly performing jacket. The breathable and waterproof qualities are excellent along with a relaxed fit which makes for a comfortable riding jacket even with the hood up over a helmet. There could be more pockets and the zip pulls are a little fiddly with thick gloves on but these are just small niggles. It commands a high price and there are other good options in the market for less but the combination of performance and lightweight packability makes the CoPilot worth considering. 

Product likes: 

Waterproofness
Breathability
Cut and fit

Product dislikes: 

Tiny zip pulls
A chest pocket would be nice

Enjoy: 

yes

Buy: 

no, not in my price range

Recommend: 

yes

Conclusion: 

The 7Mesh CoPilot jacket is a high-end trail riding jacket which provides waterproof and breathability in equal amounts. Made from GoreTex Paclite Plus, the lightweight and minimalist jacket is cut to have a relaxed fit for maximum comfort out on the trails and includes a hood large enough to fit over a helmet. The jacket proves to be breathable enough for the shoulder seasons on an analogue bike and does a great job of keeping the water out. The zip pulls are a little fiddly with thick gloves and I would have liked a chest pocket but overall this is a very good jacket if you can stomach the price. 

Product purpose: 

Here’s what 7Mesh say about the CoPilot jacket:
“We designed Copilot to be your go-to jacket when you need the peace of mind that comes with proper, seam-sealed weather protection but don’t have the space to stow anything extra. Thanks to the best-in-class breathability of GORE-TEX Paclite® Plus, Copilot excels at balancing your temperature to keep you comfortable, even during intense efforts. The jacket features an over the helmet hood, cinched via 3-way drawcords for ultimate wet weather versatility. Copilot can also pack into its rear pocket and attach it to your bike via in-built storage clips. A dropped hem, elasticated cuffs and reflective logos complete the jacket.”

Build extra: 

GoreTex PacLite Plus material
Fully taped seems
Large hood
Shaped sleeves
Stackable pocket and straps
Comes in 5 sizes and 5 colours

Product construction 


Product construction extra: 

Very well made and finished – as expected at this price range

Product performance 


Product performance extra: 

Waterproofness is great
Breathable
Comfortable fit

Product durability 


Product durability extra: 

Thin material seems to shrug off a crash ok
Waterproof treatment has lasted well

Product waterproofing 


Product waterproofing extra: 

Keeps out all but the worst prolonged weather
Waterproof coating has lasted well – option to retreat as required

Product breathe 


Product breathe extra: 

Breathability is good compared to other coats I’ve tried – can still get a little sweaty on warmer shoulder season days with an analogue bike

Product fit 


Product fit extra: 

Relaxed fit, comfortable for trail riding

Product sizing 


Product sizing extra: 

Size guide is spot on, has 5 sizes to choose from

Product weight 


Product weight extra: 

Lightweight considering the performance on offer

Product comfort 


Product comfort extra: 

Comfortable shape and fit

Product value 


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Product value extra: 

There is no getting away from it being expensive. This is the top end of the jacket market but the performance is excellent

Product care: 

Wash and light tumble dry helps reset the coating

Overall performance: 

The 7Mesh CoPilot jacket is a very well constructed and highly performing jacket. The breathable and waterproof qualities are excellent along with a relaxed fit which makes for a comfortable riding jacket even with the hood up over a helmet. There could be more pockets and the zip pulls are a little fiddly with thick gloves on but these are just small niggles. It commands a high price and there are other good options in the market for less but the combination of performance and lightweight packability makes the CoPilot worth considering. 

Product likes: 

Waterproofness
Breathability
Cut and fit

Product dislikes: 

Tiny zip pulls
A chest pocket would be nice

Enjoy: 

Yes

Buy: 

A lot of money, would probably look at something cheaper

Recommend: 

Yes

Conclusion: 

The 7Mesh CoPilot jacket is a high-end trail riding jacket which provides waterproof and breathability in equal amounts. Made from GoreTex Paclite Plus, the lightweight and minimalist jacket is cut to have a relaxed fit for maximum comfort out on the trails and includes a hood large enough to fit over a helmet. The jacket proves to be breathable enough for the shoulder seasons on an analogue bike and does a great job of keeping the water out. The zip pulls are a little fiddly with thick gloves and I would have liked a chest pocket but overall this is a very good jacket if you can stomach the price.