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🚴♂️ Own the cold, outrun the dark — gear up with Przewalski!
The Przewalski Cycling Bike Jacket for Men is a winter-ready, windproof softshell designed with a brushed fleece lining for superior warmth. It features breathable fabric panels for moisture management, reflective elements for enhanced low-light safety, and multiple zippered pockets for secure storage. Ideal for cycling, running, and outdoor activities in 45°F-70°F conditions, this jacket balances thermal insulation with ventilation and a relaxed fit tailored for active movement.














| ASIN | B082KGM1B7 |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Apparel Fabric Stretch | Medium Stretch |
| Apparel Fabric Weight Class | Medium Weight |
| Best Sellers Rank | #179,059 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ( See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ) #13 in Men's Cycling Jackets |
| Brand Name | Przewalski |
| Care instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Climate Suitability | Cold Weather |
| Closure Type | Zipper |
| Coat Silhouette Type | Rain Coat |
| Collar Style | Band |
| Color | Blue |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 4,089 Reviews |
| Fabric Type | 90% Polyester, 10% Elastane |
| Fabric type | 90% Polyester, 10% Elastane |
| Fit Type | Regular |
| Fit to Size Sentiment | Positive |
| Has Coat Weather Resistance | Yes |
| Item Length Description | Standard Length |
| Life Event | Night Cycling |
| Lining Description | Fleece |
| Manufacturer | Przewalski |
| Material | Polyester |
| Number Of Pockets | 4 |
| Occasion | Christmas |
| Origin | Imported |
| Pattern | Striped |
| Pocket Description | zipper pocket |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Seasons | Winter |
| Sleeve Length Description | Long Sleeve |
| Sleeve Type | Long Sleeve |
| Style | Windbreaker |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
A**.
Excellent quality running jacket
This jacket is amazing. I needed something for my cold runs that would keep me warm but be slim and snug for running. The fit is excellent, keeping a snug fit that is loose enough for comfort. I have taken it on runs from 35 degrees and above and it have kept me very warm. I love the outer layer. It keeps me safe from the elements, weather it be rain or cold. The sleeve cuffs keep the cold out, but offer enough flexibility so I can still see my watch while I run. The pockets on the back are excellent. They have great quality and make room for me to carry a variety of things. The lining is very comfortable and soft, which helps with the cold weather. The zipper is excellent and easy to use. I also love the sleek black color.
I**G
There is no Bad Weather, Only Bad Clothes
I'm 6' 0" 200 lbs with long arms and a thick neck. Size Large fits me well with just barely enough arm length. It has ample neck room over my high collared base layer. The jacket has a looser club fit, not a skin tight racer fit. I wear it for gravel and XC MTB, and it looks great for both disciplines. Nice longer tail provides ample splash coverage, and the two large tail pockets are great for snacks, tools and bottles. Zippered slash pockets up front are functional for keys, wallet, and keeping your hands warm when standing around. For me, a clydesdale who trains like a racer, the jacket is optimized for 20F to 40F temps. At 40F, i need only a thin long sleeve base layer. First ten minutes of the ride are brisk, and then perfect once I warm up on a climb. It has room in the arms and torso to add a third layer as temps drop, but it is still reasonably snug in these areas for good aerodynamics. No bingo wings or flying squirrel body for me. The front section and arms are made of a fleece lined material that is similar to thin neoprene. It blocks wind and insulates from cold very well. These sections don't breathe, so the jacket starts feeling a bit too warm during spirited riding in temps over 50F. It might work fine up to 60F if you keep a casual pace. This is more of a dry weather winter jacket than a cool weather rain shell, so it is a bit thick and heavy compared to other cycling jackets. It is not the type of jacket you want to stuff in a jersey pocket, though you could in a pinch. This is the jacket you want to be wearing when temps stay low for the entire ride. The entire back of the jacket is a lighter more breathable fabric than the front and arms. For this reason, it is not particularly water resistant. Body temp can be regulated by raising or lowering the front zipper to control ventilation. Half zipped for climbs, full zipped for descents. The gathered sleeves fit under my cold weather gloves, keeping wind off my wrists while still allowing my insulated gloves to breathe a bit. Nice feature. Overall, it is an excellent value, and a worthwile addition for anyone wanting to train through moderate winter weather.
P**P
Very breathable and well made
First of all I am 215-220 pounds and 6 foot one inch tall. I bought the XXL model and it fits like a glove. i like that the back is breathable and half of the arms are breathable fabric. The quality of the build is very good. I rode my first ride with the coat today for 20 miles, and the temp was around 42-44 dry non windy conditions. I was pretty comfortable. My arms were a bit cold (is wearing a long sleeve jersey underneath) but not unbearably cold. No moisture build up anywhere in the jacket. I almost bought the XL jacket but I am glad I opted for the XXL version. The front vest pocket will fit a smaller smart phone comfortably. My phone seemed to big to use that pocket so I had to utilize the back pouches. Very pleased with jacket and also the bib tight I bought from the same company are superb for price and quality.
A**Y
Added vents would make this perfect
Overall this is a pretty good jacket for late fall cycling. I've worn it and ridden in 29-32 degrees F with no problems of being super cold. Around this temperature, my hands and feet begin to get cold before my body does. Here's my full review: Sizing The size of this jacket is fits good. I bought it according to the sizing chart and it fit no problem. I do like this more fitted style. Material The material is a softshell material with a fleece lining on the underside. The material does breath a little and can stretch a little as well. Features -The jacket features three back pockets as you would find on regular cycling jerseys. These pockets are a good size and deep so that nothing falls out. -The chest and side pockets have zippers so that anything stored inside does not fall out. The inside pocket material inside the zippers are mesh so the zippers do act as breathing vents. -The wrist on the sleeve have an inner sleeve with compression that that allows the sleeve to not ride up your arms and also provide good seal so that no cold air enters into your arms through the sleeve. -The rear of the jacket is long enough to cover your but that when you're hunched over riding, the jacket doesn't ride up your back. Pros -Color is bright and matches description -Material is quality -Quality build -Can wear the jacket as a regular jacket with convenient back pockets Cons My biggest con of this jacket is the lack of breathing vents. The three zipper pockets do provide some breathing but it's not enough to vent your sweat out on a cold day. They either need to add a vent to the back or underneath the armpits. At 29 degrees, I do start to get sweat built up... sweating in the cold is not good. You can feel a very faint airflow inside from air passing through the material but that's not enough to carry out the moisture either. When you come to a complete stop, the sweat quickly builds up and the jacket will soak up all the sweat quickly and get drenched... on a cold day. After my cycling rides wearing this jacket, my entire arms, pits, and back are usually drenched in sweat. Need vents.
P**S
Exactly what I needed for Winter rides!
For a brand I knew nothing about, I’ve been remarkably happy with the Przewalski products I’ve bought. Unlike most other brands, they don’t run small. I may need a size XL in some company’s jerseys (I wear a size M in men’s shirts), this is a sized-to-fit size L. This jacket is very warm, fits well over jerseys and bibs, and the zipper pockets are indispensable when few bibs and jackets have pockets! And even after having been in a crash with me, didn’t get torn up at all. It’s also nice and thick to stand up to those 50 degree days. And the colors have stood up to several washings. I will be buying a second one!
U**N
Awsome jacket!
I was looking for a winter MTB and snow biking jacket. I can't ask for more than what I get from this jacket. The front is an efficient wind stopper and the whole backside is ventilating material. Sure, I get sweaty in this jacket, but the jacket does not keep the moisture inside. When doing a hard work out, I get sweaty no mater what I wear. If it gets too warm, I just pull down the zipper an inch or two so I get an airflow going. The jacket is really comfy, even with 2 underlayers. I am 5,9 and 155 lbs. If there is one thing I wish was different, it is the cuffs. They stop the wind really well but they are a little bit on the tight side when getting my hands out. Overall, I can't ask for more of a cold weather riding jacket.
R**R
Good winter cycling jacket for the price
I bought this jacket for wearing during winter riding when temperatures are below 40°F. I wanted something fleece lined that would protect me from the wind and rain. This jacket does really well with the first one, not so well with the second. The jacket provides excellent protection for temperatures below 40. I've ridden with it all the way down to 31, recently. It hasn't been colder than that here, so I can't say how low it'd be good for. It does an amazing job at keeping the wind out and keeping me warm. It is not so great in the rain, though. Last night I rode 31 miles in the rain with a temperature of 39°F. The jacket absorbs the rain and holds on to it. Not a good jacket for the rain. However, if you put a windbreaker over top of it, something water proof that'll keep out the rain, then its perfect for rain weather too. It just doesn't do well wet. The jacket has several zipped compartments and reflectors. The zippers are fine-pitched metal and work well though I could see them binding and breaking if not careful. There are three pockets on the rear for bottles and snacks. Those pockets are not water resistant, though, so be careful with your phone. The jacket is cut longer in the back and likely best for drop-bar road and gravel cyclist. Fit wise, I am 5'11 and 160lbs and carry my weight in my stomach. I bought a size Small. I had originally bought a Medium but returned it. It was just too loose in the midsection. The Small fits me exactly how I want it to fit. Tight enough not to bunch in my mid section or flap in the wind but not so tight it won't sit over top of a long-sleeve jersey.
M**Y
Great jacket for cold-weather cycling, but see comments on sizing
I bought this jacket for cycling in the colder months, and I took the first ride on a 45-degree, partly sunny day with a steady breeze. Overall, I would strongly recommend this jacket. Here's why: Performance and construction - The denser fabric on the front-facing sections is quite windproof, and the material on the back, sides, and underneath the arms breathes fairly well. The knit cuffs do a good job of sealing out cold air. - I rode on a dry day and cannot speak to the jacket's water resistance. - I wore a T-shirt under a mock turtleneck, both made of synthetic, fast-wicking material. I was warm and comfortable, even riding into the wind. After warming up, I unzipped the jacket about one-third of the way when I wasn't riding into the wind. - Pockets are conveniently sized and placed. The zippered chest pocket easily holds my iPhone 12. - The materials (front and back) clean up easily in the wash on gentle with cold water. Light splatter from a messy gravel trail was gone in one wash with a light pre-treat. - Construction and stitching are excellent. Sizing - I read so many reviews, trying to decide between a large and extra large. I consistently wear a 42-inch suit jacket and dress shirts with a 16.5 inch neck with 34/35 inch sleeves. I'm 6 feet 1 inch tall and am a reasonably fit 195 pounds. - I opted for extra large, and I am very happy with my choice. The jacket has a tailored feel but room for an extra layer underneath, and sleeve length is generous. - I ride a mountain bike almost exclusively on rail trails. If I were a road biker, I may have tried a large for a more snug and aerodynamic fit.
G**D
Very nice jacket, buy a size smaller if you're not an American
Very nice jacket, the front/arms/shoulder panels are thicker and wind proof, the side/back panels are thinner and more breathable. The chest pocket is useless, too small for a phone, or anything else. Zipper is 'wrong-way-round' for men, but that is not a biggie. BEWARE of sizing! These are US sized jackets, so they are huge if you fail to adjust for that. I am a Dutch Australian, 182cm/78Kg/104cm chest and I ordered a Medium, very happy I did. A Large (my normal size) would have been way to big, as you would get a US Large and they are fat. In UK/Europe/Australia, this Medium would be called a Large. See photos.
M**R
Great cycling jacket
Well made and good quality, Size guide was accurate for sizing.
M**D
high quality
I recommend it in cold European weather as the piece is thick and the size is very suitable
M**L
Excelente calidad
Excelente calidad, muy buen producto para clima frío (es verdaderamente abrigador) La talla es perfecta
A**E
Top Fahrrad Jacke
Eine Nummer größer bestellt und passt genau. Es kommt kein Wind durch und hält warm beim Fahrrad fahren. Kann man nur empfehlen. Macht weiter so.
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