Lauren Wolff  —  2/6/2026

Cycling winter clothes: what to wear when riding in winter

Cycling in winter has a very particular feel. The air feels heavier in your lungs, your shoulders hunch without you noticing, and the first few minutes can feel uncomfortably real about how cold it really is. You are not imagining it, either. Winter riding asks more of your body, and what you wear subtly decides whether the ride settles into something steady and enjoyable, or gradually starts to unravel.

Kurze Zusammenfassung

Winter cycling clothing is about balance rather than bulk, and not feeling like you have put on every layer you own. Layering keeps you adaptable and flexible. A good winter cycling jacket blocks wind without trapping sweat, and small items like gloves, shoe covers, and headwear often matter more than you expect. Dress so you can forget about the cold once you are riding, whether that means heading outside or choosing an indoor session when winter feels less inviting.

Cycling winter clothes: what to wear when riding in winter
"I tend to reach for my thicker Assos winter jacket once temperatures drop properly, simply because it reliably blocks the wind without feeling stiff or bulky when I’m moving. If temperatures are just crisp, not freezing, I grab my Kalas jacket."
"I tend to rely on Craft base layers through winter, mainly because they give me options. Sleeved or sleeveless, lighter or thicker, they let me adjust without feeling overdressed."
"I prefer to keep more than one pair in rotation—my lighter Roeckl Gel gloves for crisp but dry days, and my thicker BBB Trio XX winter versions for colder or wetter rides. I’ve found that no single glove covers every winter scenario perfectly."
"I notice that when my feet stay warm, the whole ride feels easier to settle into, especially when I’m wearing my Shimano BBB neoprene overshoes."
"I rely on my Oakley Radar EV Path photochromic and Encoder Prizm glasses in winter. They help me stay relaxed and alert when light and visibility keep changing."

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Indoor cycling takes that conversation away. No layers to second-guess, no cold hands to wait out, no wondering when you will finally feel warm. You clip in, find your rhythm, and the ride begins, already feeling settled, while winter stays where it belongs, outside.

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Lauren Wolff
ROUVY Writer
With a background spanning 30 years in the creative and writing industries, Lauren brings her love of storytelling and cycling together in her work for ROUVY. A lifelong athlete with almost 40 years of racing experience, she spent a couple of years riding with a semi-professional road racing team and went on to achieve podiums at National Championships and UCI World Masters events. She also completed the gruelling 2005 Cape Epic and earned triathlon medals back in the early ’90s. Lauren has trained on ROUVY year-round since 2016 and writes passionately to inspire others to ride and explore.
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