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The Best Cycling Rain Gear to Keep You Riding

With these waterproof jackets, bags, fenders, and more, a sudden downpour shouldn’t cancel your ride.

by Graham Averill and Kevin Cortez
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Riding in the rain can be a sopping, filthy mess—especially if you’re ill-prepared. Outfit your body and bike with the right equipment, though, and rainy days go from excuse to stay in to welcome refresher, a non-burden to your fondo’ing and commuting itineraries. Fall riding means being prepared for precipitation with lightweight, packable rain gear, and readying yourself to set out in a monsoon with totally waterproof kit, too. Read on for a breakdown of how to prepare for everything from drizzles to downpours, followed by our reviews of everything you’ll need to factor rain out of your riding equation.

The Best Cycling Rain Gear

  • Men's Explore Hooded Gore-Tex Pullover

    Best Overall

    Rapha Men's Explore Hooded Gore-Tex Pullover

    $185 at Rapha
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  • Women's Dyora RS Rain Jacket

    Fully Waterproof and Breathable Shell

    Assos Women's Dyora RS Rain Jacket

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  • Men's C5 Paclite+

    Ultralight Rain Pants

    Gore Wear Men's C5 Paclite+

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  • Unisex Neoprene Shoe Cover

    Easy-On Shoe Covers

    VeloToze Unisex Neoprene Shoe Cover

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  • Shoe Covers

    Windproof Shoe Covers

    Fizik Shoe Covers

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What to Consider

Waterproof Your Body

Cycling rain jackets, jerseys, and pants come in varying degrees of “waterproof,” so it’s important to understand how to best spend your money for your situation. Waterproof-breathable jackets like the Gore C7 Gore-Tex Shakedry are the performance-cycling gold standard, keeping liquid water out while allowing water vapor (sweat) to pass through. But they’re also the most expensive. Lightweight jackets that aren’t fully waterproof—only coated with DWR (durable water repellent, which some fully waterproof jackets also have)—breathe quite well but aren’t the best for keeping all the water out during downpours. For commuting, when you’re less worried about breathability than you are about staying dry, shells are less breathable but keep the elements at bay—pair them with water-repellent pants and waterproof overshoes.

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Keep Your Stuff Dry

The risk of your clothing and laptop getting wet is a great excuse for avoiding the rain. Most waterproof bags feature waterproof liners and fully welded seams to keep moisture out, and some have a rain cover that deploys from a hidden pocket. For rides when you’re not carrying enough to warrant bringing a pack, use a small drybag to keep your phone, keys, and wallet from getting wet.

Outfit Your Bike

You and your valuables are dry. Now focus on the bike. You’ll want fenders to keep water and dirt from spraying off the wheels and onto your clothes, and the Blackburn Central Full Fender set is a great option for bikes without dedicated mounts. The mountainFLOW eco-wax Bike Lube comes in three versions: dry, all-weather, and wet; the wet is specifically designed for sloppy conditions. And an inexpensive, reliable Serfas Thunderbolt taillight is essential for making sure drivers see you when it’s rainy or overcast.

How We Evaluated

As a product tester who has also written for Outside, Men’s Journal, Popular Mechanics, and other outdoor publications, I’ve used and tested plenty of gear designed to make rainy days more tolerable. Almost all of the products on this list have been tested against the elements. We polled our team of testers on the best rain gear they’ve used and included only highly recommended items. For the items we haven’t tested, we evaluated customer reviews, relied on our experience with similar products, and weighed performance features against other products on the market.

Looking for more protection against the elements? Check out our picks for the best knee warmers, leg warmers, and winter caps.

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Best Overall

Rapha Men's Explore Hooded Gore-Tex Pullover

Men's Explore Hooded Gore-Tex Pullover
Best Overall

Rapha Men's Explore Hooded Gore-Tex Pullover

$185 at Rapha
Credit: Courtesy Rapha
Pros
  • Taped seams and waterproof zipper
  • Full-coverage hood
Cons
  • No rear pockets
  • Expensive

When you know a steady rain is imminent, and you’re determined to ride anyway, water-resistant just won’t do. To keep from getting soaked to your skin, opt for something fully waterproof. This quarter-zip pullover has you covered in more ways than one—from its waterproof Gore-Tex fabric to its taped seams, waterproof zipper, and full-coverage hood. Plus, it kept testers warm in temps just above freezing.

The casual, roomy fit is ideal for layering, and the breathable, durable fabric withstood our most brambly trail rides. In lieu of rear pockets, you get one large chest pouch on the front that doubles as a stuff sack, which we found doesn’t sag when loaded.

Key Specs

SizesXS-2XL
Material(s)Nylon, ePTFE
ColorsNavy
Fully Waterproof and Breathable Shell

Assos Women's Dyora RS Rain Jacket

Women's Dyora RS Rain Jacket
Fully Waterproof and Breathable Shell

Assos Women's Dyora RS Rain Jacket

Pros
  • Soft at high contact points
  • Stretchy
Cons
  • Pricey

The Dyora is a fully waterproof, packable shell with a Schloss Tex three-layer construction and taped seams, but it’s as breathable as anything else on the market and includes elastane for just enough stretch where you need it. The softer wrist cuffs and neck collar are a plus, maximizing the comfort of the shell. One consideration: The Dyora has a slim, race-ready fit with a high collar and tapered arms, so you might not be able to layer beneath it.

Key Specs

SizesXS-XL
Material(s)Polyester, nylon, elastane
ColorsViolet
Ultralight Rain Pants

Gore Wear Men's C5 Paclite+

Men's C5 Paclite+
Ultralight Rain Pants

Gore Wear Men's C5 Paclite+

Pros
  • Zippered cuffs for easy on/off
  • Adjustable leg length
Cons

    You don’t always need rain pants, but this kind of gear is nice to have in a pinch. Enter the ultralight and packable C5 Paclite, which weighs just 6.1 ounces, so you can keep them in your pack for when the storm hits. A few features set these pants apart from other rain shells, most notably the articulated knees, zippered waterproof pocket, and adjustable lower leg length.

    Key Specs

    SizesXS-2XL
    Material(s)Polyester
    ColorsBlack, navy
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    Easy-On Shoe Covers

    VeloToze Unisex Neoprene Shoe Cover

    Unisex Neoprene Shoe Cover
    Easy-On Shoe Covers

    VeloToze Unisex Neoprene Shoe Cover

    Pros
    • Easy to put on
    • Surprisingly breathable
    • Unisex sizing
    Cons

      We found that, unlike thin latex shoe covers that are a pain to get on and rip easily, these neoprene ones from VeloToze are easy to don and are surprisingly durable. The open-bottom design allows for airflow when combined with vents on the bottom of your shoes; just remember to close those shoe vents before a downpour.

      Key Specs

      SizesS-XL
      Material(s)Rubber
      ColorsBlack
      Windproof Shoe Covers

      Fizik Shoe Covers

      Shoe Covers
      Windproof Shoe Covers

      Fizik Shoe Covers

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      Pros
      • Reflective hits
      • Neoprene for winter riding
      Cons
      • Bottoms will wear thin in hike-a-bike scenarios

      Cold feet suck. Cold, wet feet are miserable. Fizik’s Winter Shoe Covers are made from thick neoprene (think: cold-water wetsuits) and feature sealed seams and YKK zippers for a completely waterproof, windproof package to keep your toes warm on the worst rainy days. Reflective hits help keep you visible, and the rear entry makes them easy to slip on without having to remove your shoes.

      Key Specs

      Sizes36-49
      Material(s)Neoprene, rubber
      ColorsBlack
      Most Comfortable Trail Pants

      Giro Women's Havoc Pants

      Women's Havoc Pants
      Most Comfortable Trail Pants

      Giro Women's Havoc Pants

      Credit: Giro
      Pros
      • Durable nylon build
      • Soft material doesn’t “crinkle”
      Cons

        We all have that favorite pair of lounge pants we slip into after work that instantly takes our comfort to another level. The women’s Giro Havoc is your trail equivalent. Pulling these ankle-length, rain-resistant pants over bib tights not only adds a little extra wind and water protection, it also happens to be a way more comfortable solution to the bunchy leg-warmers-and-baggies system. A gusseted inseam and stretchy fabric add to the overall relaxed fit, which is snug enough to keep the pants out of your drivetrain but not so tight that you can’t wear them over kneepads.

        Perforated panels at the back of the leg and behind the knee let heat escape, adjustable tabs at the waist cinch for a custom fit, and a zipper pocket on the hip is a bonus for storing small items.

        Key Specs

        Sizes2-12
        Material(s)Nylon, spandex
        ColorsBlacks
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        Feature-Rich Taillight

        Cygolite Hotshot Light

        Hotshot Light
        Feature-Rich Taillight

        Cygolite Hotshot Light

        Pros
        • Customizable modes
        • Strong connection clamp
        Cons
        • Not that bright

        You’d be hard-pressed to find a more feature-rich taillight than the 30-lumen, USB-rechargeable, 40-buck Hotshot. Two buttons allow you to toggle between customizable blinking and strobe modes, as well as six programmed daytime and nighttime modes: steady, zoom, triple flash, random flash, DayLightning (bright flashes to call attention to you when the sun’s up), and SteadyPulse (a beam that gradually changes intensity to keep motorists alert at night).

        Though the Cygolite is intended for commuter use, we found the clamp is strong enough to survive bumping and jostling over rocks and roots during mountain bike rides, too. And after accidentally sending it through the wash, we can vouch for its water-resistance.

        Key Specs

        Lumens30
        Light Modes5
        Best Convertible Rain Jacket

        Pearl Izumi Men's Quest Barrier Convertible Jacket

        Men's Quest Barrier Convertible Jacket
        Best Convertible Rain Jacket

        Pearl Izumi Men's Quest Barrier Convertible Jacket

        Pros
        • Jacket, vest, and stuff sack in one
        • Integrated strap lets you secure it to a top tube or seat rails
        Cons

          The small but mighty vest is your BFF in unpredictable or rainy weather. It keeps your core warm, which in turn helps prevent your extremities from losing heat. The neat thing about the Quest Barrier Convertible is that it starts out life as a water-resistant windbreaker with sleeves—a quick unzip turns it into a vest.

          Simply pull down on two zippers that extend from the shoulders to the armpits to free the one-piece sleeve system that’s attached at the back by three snaps, then stash it in your rear pocket. And should the need arise to ditch the vest as well, that pocket doubles as a stuff sack and has an integrated strap that lets you secure it to your seat rails or top tube, saving precious pocket space.

          Buy Women's

          Key Specs

          SizesS-3XL (Men's), XS-2XL (Women's)
          Material(s)Polyester
          ColorsYellow, blue, brown, black
          Best Portable Fenders

          Ass Savers Smartass Clip-On Bike Fender

          Smartass Clip-On Bike Fender
          Best Portable Fenders

          Ass Savers Smartass Clip-On Bike Fender

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          Pros
          • Folds under seat when not in use
          • Easy to mount
          Cons
          • Doesn't offer full-fender coverage

          If you don’t want a set of full fenders taking permanent residence on your sleek steed, consider this cheap, portable mudguard by Ass Savers. It secures to the saddle with a folding front tip that inserts above the saddle rails and folds beneath them. When the rain ends, fold it back to its original position and stash it for future use.

          Key Specs

          ColorsBlack, white
          For Tire Sizes23-35 millimeters wide
          Weight0.6 ounces
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          Cheap and Long-Lasting Light

          Serfas Thunderbolt Taillight

          Thunderbolt Taillight
          Cheap and Long-Lasting Light

          Serfas Thunderbolt Taillight

          Pros
          • Durable build
          • USB rechargeable
          • Mounts in multiple places
          Cons

            Bright, cheap, and long-lasting, the Serfas Thunderbolt is everything you need in a taillight. Illumination comes from 30 LEDs that have three settings: The brightest lasts for nearly two hours, but the medium and lower settings run for a claimed three hours and 9.5 hours, respectively.

            Those figures align with our test experience, although we’ve yet to fully evaluate the run time. However, one of our Thunderbolts has survived two years of consistent use, so it’s a solid investment at just $35.

            Key Specs

            Lumens35
            Light Modes4
            Best Sunglasses for Changing Weather Conditions

            Oakley Men's EVZero Path Polarized Rectangular Sunglasses

            Men's EVZero Path Polarized Rectangular Sunglasses
            Best Sunglasses for Changing Weather Conditions

            Oakley Men's EVZero Path Polarized Rectangular Sunglasses

            Pros
            • Ultralight
            • Lenses adjust to light conditions
            Cons

              These crazy-light glasses that tip the scales at a scant 24 grams are ideal for rides in adverse or changing weather conditions. The photochromic lens transitions quickly from light to dark—light enough for safe riding at night and dark enough to handle full sunlight.

              These are our go-to glasses for days that are dark and rainy—or threaten to be—because they’re still great when the sun comes out again. We also love them for morning and evening commutes in the fall and winter.

              Thin, light, and low-profile arms fit nicely with most helmets and other gear, and we love the unobstructed view with the open frame.

              Key Specs

              Lens Width38 millimeters
              ColorsBlack, clear, yellow, pink, red, rainbow, silver
              Best Fenders for Bikes Without Mounts

              Blackburn Central Full-Fender Bike Set

              Central Full-Fender Bike Set
              Best Fenders for Bikes Without Mounts

              Blackburn Central Full-Fender Bike Set

              Pros
              • Wide extensions for extra protection
              • Doesn’t require fender mounts on frame
              Cons
              • Can be tricky to install

              Not all commuter and road bikes come with mounting points for fenders, but the Central Full Fenders mount to quick-release skewers so they can be attached to most road-centric whips. The stainless steel construction comes with a lifetime warranty and will work on a variety of wheel sizes. And the fenders come with extra-wide flares at the bottom for added protection when it’s pouring.

              Key Specs

              Sizes700c x 60mm, 700c x 35mm, 700c x 45mm
              Weight1 pound
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              Reliable and Spacious Backpack

              Chrome Industries Barrage Cargo Backpack

              Barrage Cargo Backpack
              Reliable and Spacious Backpack

              Chrome Industries Barrage Cargo Backpack

              Pros
              • Fully waterproof
              • Rolltop expands or contracts with cargo needs
              • Expandable helmet sleeve
              Cons

                After almost four years of daily abuse, this spacious bag has held up—besides a few torn seams and scrapes, our tester’s backpack is still in great condition. It’s saved a MacBook Pro from countless downpours and keeps our goods dry even when we set it down on wet ground.

                The cargo net provides storage for things like shoes, helmets, and outerwear, and helps expand the definition of “carry-on luggage” when you travel.

                Key Specs

                Capacity22 liters
                Weight2.2 pounds
                ColorsBlack, indigo, navy, brick, olive
                Eco-Friendly Chain Lube

                mountainFLOW eco-wax Plant-Based Bike Lube

                Plant-Based Bike Lube
                Eco-Friendly Chain Lube

                mountainFLOW eco-wax Plant-Based Bike Lube

                Pros
                • Plant-based and petroleum-free
                • Works through muck
                Cons

                  Most bike lube is petroleum-based, but MountainFLOW created a lube that’s made from plants and still manages to bind to your chain, even in rain-soaked conditions. There are three versions: dry, all-weather, and wet. The wet is specifically designed for sloppy conditions, whether you’re commuting on the road or hitting gravel.

                  Key Specs

                  Size4 fluid ounces
                  Understated Yet Insulated Waterproof Glove

                  Giro Xnetic H2O Glove

                  Xnetic H2O Glove
                  Understated Yet Insulated Waterproof Glove

                  Giro Xnetic H2O Glove

                  Credit: Giro
                  Pros
                  • Soft, hypoallergenic liner
                  • Touchscreen compatible
                  Cons
                  • Not warm enough for cold winter rides

                  While you can probably pass on thick, insulated mitts in the fall, you can never go wrong with a glove that’s both waterproof and breathable—an ideal combination for rainy days that can warm up as quickly as they can cool down.

                  The Xnetic may have the appearance of a simple knit glove, but a waterproof layer between a durable nylon outer shell and a hypo­allergenic liner make it a rainy-day superstar. And we found during testing that its insulation is sufficient down to right around freezing.

                  Key Specs

                  SizesS-XL
                  MaterialPolyester, elastane
                  ColorsBlack, yellow
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                  Best Gloves for Cold, Wet Rides

                  Showers Pass Men's Crosspoint Waterproof Knit Wool Gloves

                  Men's Crosspoint Waterproof Knit Wool Gloves
                  Best Gloves for Cold, Wet Rides

                  Showers Pass Men's Crosspoint Waterproof Knit Wool Gloves

                  Pros
                  • Rubber patches for a no-slip grip
                  • Sweat-wicking liner
                  Cons

                    These waterproof gloves look traditional—not wind- or waterproof—but when our test editor ran them under cold tap water, he said it took several minutes until he felt a chill. Resistance to cold and wet makes this pair an ideal winter companion. Rubber patches help you grip the bar, and a sweat-wicking liner keeps your hands dry from the inside, too.

                    Key Specs

                    SizesS-XL
                    Material(s)Wool, acrylic, nylon, elastane
                    ColorsGray
                    Best Virtual Cycling App

                    Rouvy Virtual Cycling App

                    Virtual Cycling App
                    Best Virtual Cycling App

                    Rouvy Virtual Cycling App

                    Pros
                    • Thousands of routes
                    • Structured workouts in addition to routes
                    Cons

                      For the days when you just can’t ride in the rain, there’s Rouvy, an e-sports platform for cyclists with more than 100 different augmented reality courses that use iconic routes from around the world where you can race with 3D avatars. There are also thousands of videos of real-life routes without augmented reality. Rouvy also hosts races and has an extensive catalog of structured workouts as well.

                      Key Specs

                      Annual Price$144
                      Monthly Price$15
                      Best Lightweight Jacket for Pop-Up Showers

                      Pactimo Ultra-Lite Rain Jacket

                      Ultra-Lite Rain Jacket
                      Best Lightweight Jacket for Pop-Up Showers

                      Pactimo Ultra-Lite Rain Jacket

                      Pros
                      • Incredibly light and packable
                      • Stretchy fabric
                      Cons
                      • No hood

                      The Ultra-Lite Rain Jacket is ideal for storing in your jersey pocket and pulling out during an unexpected shower. The main body is a completely waterproof stretch fabric, while cloth panels under the arms allow some ventilation. The rear hem sits lower than the front and protects your chamois from road spray—a blessing should you get caught in a sudden downpour. At 117 grams, the jacket is light enough that you’ll forget you’re carrying it—until you need it.

                      Buy Women’s

                      Key Specs

                      SizesS-3XL (Men's), XS-2XL (Women's)
                      Material(s)Polyester, elastane
                      ColorsClear black, clear white
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                      Graham Averill
                      Graham Averill is a freelance journalist who likes to write stories about travel and adventure and has more than 20 years of experience testing outdoor gear such as bikes, shoes, backpacks, tents, and apparel. He’s particularly fond of Hawaiian shirts that wick moisture. A perfect day for Graham would involve equal parts skiing, surfing, mountain biking, and napping. He writes for Outside, Adventure Journal, Men’s Journal, Beta and contributes expert reviews to Popular Mechanics, Bicycling, and Runner’s World.
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                      Kevin Cortez is a Commerce Editor for Popular Mechanics, Bicycling, and Runner’s World. A culture and product journalist for over nine years, he’s covered everything from men’s fashion and sneakers to e-bikes and video games. He was most recently the style editor for a leading product-recommendation site, and previously covered the music and podcasting industries at Mass Appeal and The A.V. Club. In his spare time, he walks his perfect little dog, Cash, and reads graphic novels. He has also written for Leafly, Input, Vulture and Genius.

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