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Pro Team Jacket
A protective softshell outer layer with the comfort of a jersey, the Pro Team Jacket offers insulation, breathability and windproofing in a lightweight and streamlined design. Created for high-tempo riding in colder conditions, the jacket is ideal for winter training.
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Technical outer layer for cold-weather cycling
The Pro Team Jacket is designed for high-tempo interval training in cold weather. When you are riding on the limit in low temperatures, breathability and protection from the elements is essential. Using an innovative windproof Polartec® softshell with a perforated membrane and water-repellent treatment on the leading panels, the rear panels are made using Super-Roubaix for insulation and wicking where it matters. The jacket has a higher-cut waist at the front and lower hem at the back for an ‘aero’ fit, while the high collar offers greater protection in cold and wet conditions.
NB: The Pro Team Jacket is not fully waterproof. We recommend packing a Rapha Rain Jacket with you as a waterproof outer layer for training rides.
NB: The Pro Team Jacket has a race fit that has been designed for riders with a lean cyclist's build. Please size up if you are not yet in peak condition!
Key features:
- Polartec® softshell membrane on chest, shoulders and arms (exclusive to Rapha).
- Super-Roubaix rear and underarm panels
- Race fit with side panels
- Reflective armband and trims
Reviews:
I've really enjoyed using this jacket. It doesn't have the warmth of some other winter jackets, but for its stated purpose – fast training sessions where you're going to be working hard – you can't argue with that. It's biggest draw is the fact that its so much more lightweight and slim-cut than most other jackets of this kind.
Review on road.cc by Mat Brett ****
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Fabric
- Front panels, Polartec®: 70% Polyester 30% Nylon
- Rear panels, Super-Roubaix: 85% Polyamide, 15% Elastane
- Approximately half the weight of standard softshell fabric
Features
- Polartec® softshell panels
- Super-Roubaix rear and underarm panels
- Race fit with side panels
- Elasticated gripper on the rear hem
- Front zip pocket
- Asymmetric zip with large lockdown puller
- Water-repellency treatment
- Reflective details on sleeves and rear pockets
- Intelligent seam construction
- Three rear pockets
- Zipped inner valuables pocket
- Pump loop
Care instructions
- Machine wash cool (30°)
- Wash dark colours separately
- Do not use fabric softeners
- Tumble dry cool (one dot)
- Cool iron (one dot)
- Do not bleach
- Do not dry clean
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Availability
Style Size Stock Black X-Small Good Small Good Medium Good Large Good X-Large Good XX-Large Good -
Sizing
The Pro Team Jacket has a race fit that has been designed for riders with a lean cyclist's build. Please size up if you are not yet in peak condition!
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CM
XS S M L XL XXL Neck < 31 31-36 36-41 41-46 46-51 51+ Chest < 84 89 96 102 110 114+ Back length 51-56 57-62 63-68 69-74 75-80 81+ Arm length < 60 60-62 63-64 65-66 67-68 69+ -
Inches
XS S M L XL XXL Neck < 12 12-14 14-16 16-18 18-20 20+ Chest < 33 35 38 40 43 45+ Back length 20-22 22-24 24-27 27-29 29-31 31+ Arm length < 23.5 24 25 25.5 26 26.5+
Sizing Guide
NECK: measure the circumference around the base of the neck.
CHEST: measure underneath the armpits with the tape measure straight around.
BACK LENGTH: measure from the bottom of where your collar sits/base of the neck to the bottom of your spine.
ARM LENGTH: measure from where the seam would start at shoulder to bottom of the wrist. -













