Cycling Vests

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Castelli Fawesome Vest
The aero-ist vest ever.$119.99 -
Skins C400 Wind Vest
Windfront front, mesh back.$199.99 -
Louis Garneau Hi Viz Vest
Safety first.$34.99 -
Hincapie Tour LTX Vest
Vests are my new favorite piece of gear.$109.99
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Giordana Forma Red Carbon Compactible Wind Vest
Giordana's lightest weight wind vest.$124.99 -
Hincapie Elemental Rain Vest
An essential inVESTment.$89.99 -
Castelli Leggero Vest
Weight weenies--this vest weighs only 69 grams!$69.99 -
Skins C400 Thermal Vest
Vests are always underrated.$224.99
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Castelli Compatto Rain Vest
Taped seams stop water at key places.$139.99 -
Giordana HydroShield Protection Vest
A fully taped vest? Wow!$224.99 -
Giordana Triseason Protection Vest
Durable and extra-light.$169.99 -
Pearl Izumi PRO Barrier Lite Vest
Lightweight and protective, and super packable.$74.99
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Pearl Izumi PRO Aero Vest
Made of P.R.O. softshell fabric.$114.99 -
Pearl Izumi Elite Barrier Vest
Tapered collar for comfort when in the riding position.$79.99 -
Castelli Velocissimo Equipe Vest
Windstopper fabric on the front, jersey fabric on the back.$149.99 -
Giordana Silverline Vest
This vest is best!$194.99
Cycling Vest Information
On chilly days, sweating too much is uncomfortable, and can make descending or windy rides absolutely frigid as the sweat cools your skin. What’s the secrete to layering to prevent overheating? Uncover the armpits! As you slice through the air, a cycling vest shields the front of your body with windproof panels. Some of the heat and moisture that you generate is able to escape through the underarms. Wind-proof cycling vests often have mesh panels or openings on the back for added ventilation. The perfect combination of wind resistance and breathability works to regulate your body temperature so you don’t overheat. Lightweight, compact cycling vests take up the same amount of space in a back jersey pocket as an extra tube, so they are always convenient to bring on a ride in case the weather turns chilly. The lack of arms provides more freedom of movement in the shoulders than a jacket. Wind vests also come in thermal fabrics that insulate the core in addition to a shield from wind. Wind vests are ideal for cooler spring and fall days. It is common for vests to feature rear pockets, drop tails, reflective accents, and tall collars that block wind on the neck. They often have two-way zippers with easily accessible pull tabs so they can be taken on and off while riding. Clear cycling vests are popular because they don’t completely cover a cycling kit. High-visibility reflective bike vests are also commonly worn as means of visibility in low-light riding conditions. Lightweight vests add little bulk, and can be layered over various weights of jerseys and base layers to add wind protection. From touring to racing, wind vests are a versatile piece of cycling clothing for all types or riding!









