What to Wear Cycling in 22°C in the rain
Cycling kit recommendations for 22°C in the rain, adjusted for wind chill at cycling speed.
Recommended kit
The layering zone. Arm warmers and a gilet give you options as conditions change.
Head
- ●Cycling Cap — Under-helmet cap — keeps rain and sun off
- ●Clear Lenses — Clear lenses for low light — wind and debris protection
Upper Body
- ●Short-Sleeve Jersey — Standard short-sleeve cycling jersey
- ●Arm Warmers — Removable warmers — easy to pocket mid-ride
- ●Waterproof Jacket — Breathable waterproof shell jacket
Hands
- ●Fingerless Gloves — Fingerless cycling mitts for grip and comfort
Legs
- ●Bib Shorts — Standard cycling bib shorts with chamois pad
Feet
- ●Cycling Socks — Standard-weight cycling socks
- ●Overshoes — Thermal shoe covers for warmth and rain
Tips for this temperature
Rain expected — pack a waterproof jacket and shoe covers. A cap under your helmet keeps rain out of your eyes.
Frequently asked questions
What should I wear cycling in 22°C in the rain?
At 22°C in the rain, we recommend: Cycling Cap, Clear Lenses, Short-Sleeve Jersey, Arm Warmers, Waterproof Jacket, Fingerless Gloves, Bib Shorts, Cycling Socks, Overshoes. The layering zone. Arm warmers and a gilet give you options as conditions change.
What does 22°C feel like on a bike?
On a bike at 22°C, the "Ride Feel" temperature is approximately 17°C due to wind chill from your cycling speed. Pleasant but variable. Arm warmers and a gilet give you options.
Do I need a jacket cycling in 22°C?
At 22°C, a jacket isn't usually necessary unless rain is forecast. A lightweight gilet can be useful for descents.
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