Cycling gilet reviews
Shopping for a new cycling gilet? Discover the must-haves and the always-avoids with reviews from Cycling Weekly.
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Endura Windchill II reviewWe test Endura's Windchill II thermal cycling gilet, which comes in red or black with five pockets
By Oliver Bridgewood Published
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Endura Equipe Race gilet reviewSneaking in under 50 quid, does the Endura Equipe Race gilet perform as expected?
By Oliver Bridgewood Published
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Castelli Velo Vest reviewA windproof and water resistant gilet that could quite easily become a key addition to your kit
By Hannah Bussey Published
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Le Col gilet reviewLe Col's lightweight gilet offers good weatherproofing without losing breathability
By Symon Lewis Published
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Giro Chrono Expert Wind Vest reviewLightweight, form-fitting, and packing away into an integrated pocket, could the Chrono Expert be the ideal gilet for Spring?
By Stefan Abram Published
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Proviz Reflect360 CRS Plus cycling gilet reviewOpening up a wider colour palette than just standard silver or high-vis yellow, the two-tone Proviz Reflect360 CRS Plus cycling gilet now offers more choice when it comes to the 'be bright, be seen' market. But does it also offer a good ride?
By Hannah Bussey Published
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Rapha Brevet Insulated Gilet reviewVisibility and weather protection are high on the list of features with the new light and packable gilet from Rapha
By James Bracey Published
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Le Col Sport Soft Shell Gilet reviewBoasting wind and shower proof capabilities, with built-in breathability, could the Le Col Sport Soft Shell Gilet be the ideal spring riding piece of kit?
By Hannah Bussey Published
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MAAP Surface Team Vest reviewMAAP is an Australian brand creating and making bespoke kit all the way from sunny Melbourne, but how does its Surface Team Vest hold up against the British winter?
By Rupert Radley Published
