By Robin Coomber

Published: Wednesday, 05 January 2022 at 12:00 am


The best cycling gilets are your secret weapon against the elements. Smaller and more packable than a full jacket, gilets are the perfect piece of spare clothing to take with you on changeable days.

In fact, a good gilet can be the most versatile piece of kit in your wardrobe, seeing year-round use. Think cold morning starts in the spring and summer, long descents off mountains and autumn days when the weather just won’t settle.

When layering up for winter, they make a great outer layer for fast riding because they protect your core but are much more breathable than a jacket. Pair a gilet with a breathable long-sleeve jersey and you’ll have a warm but well-vented combination.

On that note, the lack of sleeves means a gilet can offer much greater ventilation, helping sweat to evaporate at a faster rate rather than getting trapped inside and eventually making you cold.

Like jackets, gilets come in a range of different materials, styles and price points, meaning there’s something for every type of cyclist. So we’ve tested a wide range and have put together this buyer’s guide of what we think are the best gilets for cycling in 2021.

For more of our top picks, take a look at our guides to the best waterproof jackets, autumn cycling kit, cycling gloves and overshoes.

The best gilets for cycling in 2022 as tested by our team of experts

  • Altura NV2 Vest: £50
  • dhb Aeron Packable Gilet: £50 / $65 / AU$90 / €56
  • Endura FS260-Pro Adrenaline Race Gilet II: £68 / $90
  • Endura Pro SL Primaloft II Gilet: £120 / $165
  • Rapha Pro Team Lightweight Rain Gilet: £140 / $190 / AU$245
  • Van Rysel Team Windproof Gilet: £40

Altura NV2 Vest

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"Best
The NV2 Vest boasts Altura’s Shield windproof and showerproof fabric.
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  • £50 as tested
  • Windproof and showerproof fabric
  • Glows when light shines on it

Featuring a semi-fitted cut and made with Altura’s Shield windproof and showerproof fabric, the NV2 breathes well, while offering protection from the elements.

The clever bit is the Darkproof technology in the fabric, which gives it a glowing appearance when light shines on it.

A silicone waist gripper holds the gilet in place, and the lower back panel features a single zipped pocket with a storm flap.