Take your adventures to the next level with The North Face's men's Thermoball Eco 2.0 Hoodie. Boasting a baffle design, it delivers effective and long-lasting insulation, even in damp conditions. Plus, this insulation and the jacket's outer shell have been made using 100% recycled materials. A hood and high zip-up front also keeps any excess cold at bay, while secure-zip hand pockets offer ample space for keeping essentials within easy reach. When not in use, the jacket even packs away into its own pocket for easy storage. About ThermoBall™ Eco Made from post-consumer recycled polyester, lightweight Thermoball™ Eco effectively insulates in cool, damp conditions.
Perfect for a variety of outdoor activities, The North Face's Women's Diablo Jacket has not only been made with recycled polyester to make it a kinder choice for the environment, but it also features DryVent™ fabric technology for premium breathability and protection. An adjustable hood, cuffs and hem additionally work to keep out any excess chill, while two zipped pockets ensure valuables are kept safely close by. Plus, logo detail adds a touch of classic style.
The North Face’s Diablo Down Jacket has been made with durable Nylon and FlashDry™ technology. FlashDry™ rapidly draws moisture to the surface to be evaporated quickly so you stay dry and cool, while a 700-fill Grey Goose Down insulated filling is lightweight yet extremely warm. Elasticated cuffs and an adjustable hem also lock in extra heat, plus multiple pockets, including a secret internal chest pocket, let you house your valuables within easy reach.
The Dryzzle FUTURELIGHT™ Jacket from The North Face has been crafted with FUTURELIGHT™ fabric, a customisable breathable-waterproof material that is engineered using nano-spinning technology which adds air permeability to a waterproof membrane for the first time. Additionally, it’s made from recycled polyester and features a non-PFC Durable Water Repellent (DWR) finish, so it has excellent sustainability credentials. The three-layer shell also comes fully windproof and seam-sealed for keeping the elements at bay, as well as a stretch-knit backer that, unlike other shells, doesn't feel cold on bare skin. Plus, an attached, fully adjustable hood, Velcro® sleeve cuffs and a snap-locking storm-flap lock in body heat.
Whether you’re testing yourself in a long-distance gravel race. Or maybe it’s a multi-day bike packing trip. Racing and riding hour after hour, cycling from sunrise to sunset, through varying conditions demands much from your cycling kit. This is where the Women's Supergiara Puffy Short Sleeve Jacket really proves its mettle. As temperatures drop and cold winds rise, the closed outer layer reduces wind penetration, preventing windchill. At the same time, synthetic Thermore down-fibre insulation traps air inside, providing insulation against plunging temperatures. The short sleeve design offers greater flexibility, letting you regulate temperature via arm warmers and long-sleeve jerseys. And with a water-repellent finish, it doesn’t mind light rain and sharp showers. At camp, the lightweight design makes it easy to wear as you’re setting up tents and cooking dinner. And you’ll even find it’s good to wear in your sleeping bag when it’s particularly cold. If during your ride, the sun provides some welcome warmth, it’s packable enough to fit in your frame bag. Or hang it via the elastic shock cord for instant access. Sportful temperature guide Sportful now split the temperature range of their garments into two zones. Each zone signifies a different temperature range depending on whether you’re riding at a slower, steadier pace or more intense, faster pace. This means, for example, a jacket may be rated down to 0 degrees C if your cycling effort is at a harder and more intense pace where body heat is quickly built-up. However, the same jacket will be better suited to slightly warmer temperatures, say 5 degrees C, when your efforts are slower and steadier where you’re simply not generating as much body heat.
Winter needn’t mean an end to your cycling adventures. And on those days where you’re exploring new roads and trails, at times taking it easy, at others pushing the pace and maybe stopping for coffee in the wilds, the Supergiara Cycling Jacket delivers cosy comfort. Polartec® Alpha® is remarkable light and low on bulk but it offers an outstanding warmth to weight ratio. Alpha® is deployed across the front, back and sleeves of the jacket, tenaciously holding onto body warmth. Once you're pushing the pace and building up a sweat, Alpha® is superb at regulating temperature and releasing sweat build-up too. Once the pace eases or you stop to brew a coffee, this ensures you'll avoid feeling chilly. The outer shell of the jacket provides reliable protection from biting cold winds too, preventing heat loss and discomfort. A water-repellent finish also sees light rain bead on the jacket surface rather than immediately soak in. Ideal for fending off road spray and mud kicked up from off-road trails. The Supergiara has a total of 9 pockets, offering copious space to stash essentials and spares all within easy reach. It's just right for those items you don't want to have to hunt for in frame/bar or saddlebags. And for rides that stretch into the fading light of a winter evening, reflective elements add extra visibility. Sportful temperature guide Sportful now split the temperature range of their garments into two zones. Each zone signifies a different temperature range depending on whether you’re riding at a slower, steadier pace or more intense, faster pace. This means, for example, a jacket may be rated down to 0 degrees C if your cycling effort is at a harder and more intense pace where body heat is quickly built-up. However, the same jacket will be better suited to slightly warmer temperatures, say 5 degrees C, when your efforts are slower and steadier where you’re simply not generating as much body heat.
Getting out in winter when cold-temperatures start to wane can be a struggle, even for keen young cyclists. However, the warmth and comfort of the Team Junior Jacket is sure to encourage them to kit up and enjoy a great bike ride. The Softshell panels to the front and sleeves provide a good degree of wind protection while also holding onto body heat tightly. Elsewhere, soft fleece-lined fabrics also ensure excellent warmth and comfort. And if young riders pick up the pace or get stuck into a long hill climb, excellent breathability ensures they're not left dripping in sweat. And if they do need to let out some excess heat, the full-length front zipper makes it quick and easy.
Whether you’re testing yourself in a long-distance gravel race. Or maybe it’s a multi-day bike packing trip. Racing and riding hour after hour, cycling from sunrise to sunset, through varying conditions demands much from your cycling kit. This is where the Supergiara Puffy Short Sleeve Jacket really proves its mettle. As temperatures drop and cold winds rise, the closed outer layer reduces wind penetration, preventing windchill. At the same time, synthetic Thermore down-fibre insulation traps air inside, providing insulation against plunging temperatures. The short sleeve design offers greater flexibility, letting you regulate temperature via arm warmers and long-sleeve jerseys. And with a water-repellent finish, it doesn’t mind light rain and sharp showers. At camp, the lightweight design makes it easy to wear as you’re setting up tents and cooking dinner. And you’ll even find it’s good to wear in your sleeping bag when it’s particularly cold. If during your ride, the sun provides some welcome warmth, it’s packable enough to fit in your frame bag. Or hang it via the elastic shock cord for instant access. Sportful temperature guide Sportful now split the temperature range of their garments into two zones. Each zone signifies a different temperature range depending on whether you’re riding at a slower, steadier pace or more intense, faster pace. This means, for example, a jacket may be rated down to 0 degrees C if your cycling effort is at a harder and more intense pace where body heat is quickly built-up. However, the same jacket will be better suited to slightly warmer temperatures, say 5 degrees C, when your efforts are slower and steadier where you’re simply not generating as much body heat.
Thanks to its medium-weight, brushed back fabric, the Escape Supergiara Thermal Jersey provides cosy insulation against chilly temperatures. However, should temperatures rise or you’re battling a stiff headwind or steep hill, the excellent breathability ensures you remain dry and comfortable even when building up a sweat. Whether you plan to be out all day or enjoying a quick spin of an evening, the 3 back pockets offer space for essentials. You'll also find 3 mesh pockets that offer convenient storage for smaller items. And for rides that start or end in darkness, reflective details across the back and sleeves raise your visibility. Sportful temperature guide Sportful now split the temperature range of their garments into two zones. Each zone signifies a different temperature range depending on whether you’re riding at a slower, steadier pace or more intense, faster pace. This means, for example, a jacket may be rated down to 0 degrees C if your cycling effort is at a harder and more intense pace where body heat is quickly built-up. However, the same jacket will be better suited to slightly warmer temperatures, say 5 degrees C, when your efforts are slower and steadier where you’re simply not generating as much body heat.
With plunging temperatures and the threat of rain, sleet or even snow, the Total Comfort Cycling Jacket gets you out on the bike and enjoying building up your fitness. It does this firstly via a Polartec® NeoShell® outer. This fabric gives you excellent protection when storm clouds burst and shields you from cold winds too. Then there’s the Alpha® Direct lining. This soft fleecy material provides outstanding insulation from the cold, and yet weighs very little and adds minimal bulk. Once you’re outside and applying more pressure to the pedals, you’ll find the high level of breathability maintains a drier and more comfortable feel on the bike. It’s ideal for rides of varying intensities. And should you feel the need to increase ventilation, the full-length zipper lets you control temperature regulation with ease. Rear drop pockets, plus a zippered side pocket, provides space for all your essentials. A DWR (Durable Water Repellent) treatment on the tail adds extra protection from road spray kicked up from your back wheel. Sportful temperature guide Sportful now split the temperature range of their garments into two zones. Each zone signifies a different temperature range depending on whether you’re riding at a slower, steadier pace or more intense, faster pace. This means, for example, a jacket can be rated down to 0 degrees C if your cycling effort is at a harder and more intense pace where body heat is quickly built-up. However, the same jacket will be better suited to slightly warmer temperatures, say 5 degrees C, when your efforts are slower and steadier where you’re simply not generating as much body heat.
To the front of the Women's Fiandre Medium Cycling Jacket, you’ll find GORE-TEX INFINIUM™ deployed. This high-performance material is completely windproof to prevent you from feeling windchill and fends off light rain and damp drizzly conditions. Meanwhile, the NoRain material to the back of the jacket provides an excellent degree of breathability. This prevents you from being soaked in sweat when you start to push the pace. And once you back off the pace, you’ll feel drier and warmer too. Whether you’re heading out to build base mileage or hit intervals, the slim fit ensures a streamlined fit and little wasted energy when riding. And speaking of energy, the rear pockets provide space for all your energy bars and gels plus somewhere to stash a hardshell jacket for heavier periods of rain. A double collar provides a more comfortable and snug fit, keeping the elements out. Sportful temperature guide Sportful now split the temperature range of their garments into two zones. Each zone signifies a different temperature range depending on whether you’re riding at a slower, steadier pace or more intense, faster pace. This means, for example, a jacket can be rated down to 0 degrees C if your cycling effort is at a harder and more intense pace where body heat is quickly built up. However, the same jacket will be better suited to slightly warmer temperatures, say 5 degrees C, when your efforts are slower and steadier where you’re simply not generating as much body heat.
Sportful's design team turned to Gore-Tex INFINIUM™ for their Women’s Super Jacket as not only is it completely windproof, but just as importantly, highly breathable too. While cold winds are unable to steal away body heat, the INFINIUM™ lets sweat vapour escape easily. If you're pulling hard at the front of the pack or forging ahead at higher intensities this keeps you drier and more comfortable even when working up a sweat on the bike. And should the day turn damp? Then INFINIUM™ is also water-resistant, seeing to it that light rain beads and runs off, rather than soaking in. Small details can make all the difference to winter cycling comfort, and Sportful ensures every detail works. A double layer of stretch fabric at the wrists gives a beautifully snug fit and works well with winter gloves. The full-length front zipper is a smooth-running KK® Vislon® zip, giving simple control of ventilation when you need it. And reflective logos catch the eye for all your early morning or late evening training sessions. The Super jacket sees quality, performance and comfort come together in perfect harmony. Sportful temperature guide Sportful now split the temperature range of their garments into two zones. Each zone signifies a different temperature range depending on whether you’re riding at a slower, steadier pace or more intense, faster pace. This means, for example, a jacket can be rated down to 0 degrees C if your cycling effort is at a harder and more intense pace where body heat is quickly built-up. However, the same jacket will be better suited to slightly warmer temperatures, say 5 degrees C, when your efforts are slower and steadier where you’re simply not generating as much body heat.