No-compromise rainwear for when the barometer spirals downward but you need to keep the pedal to the metal. Mechanical venting at your chest and arms keeps you cool at speed, while the tape-sealed 3 layer HydroFoil™ Plus fabric keeps out the wet.
anti-Cyclone | Storm Trooper | Flash Gordon | Rivet | |
Fabric | HydroFoil™ Plus | HydroFoil™ Plus | HydroFoil™ Plus | HydroFoil™ Plus |
Tape Sealed | Yes | Yes | No | Yes |
Venting | Chest & arms | Front zip | Zip-off sleeves | Front zip |
Hood | Yes | Yes | No | No |
Rear doubles as bumbag | Rear doubles as bumbag | Rear turns into stuff sack | Chest | |
Weight | 380 gm | 340 gm | 290 gm | 260 gm |
Sizes | S - XXL | S - XXL | S - XL | S - XXL |
Like the drivetrain or expensive components on your bike, proper care and maintenance is essential to extend the life of your HydroFoil™ rain jacket or pants and optimise their performance over time.
A great jacket with some serious flaws. Very well made, waterproof and stylish. But no armpit vents and very little reflective ability. We live in a rainy, mild temperate rain forest so we want to stay dry, warm and not sweat while commuting on dark roads. The current location of the vents gets me wet in driving rain.
Bought one a few months back. Use for commuting in the foggy Waikato on my 45kmh E bike. 6am start for work. Minus 1 a few times. Zip jacket up. Put my GE gloves on. The chill don't get through. Been though a few good showers. Keeps ya dry. Well made, nice fit. Got the blue one.
Only had this a couple of months but it’s performed in snow and torrential rain several times already. Performs just as described on the website. Nice & light too, which is great as I’m using the jacket for tramping & cycling.
This is the second anti cyclone jacket I have purchased because the first one is 5 years old and do not wish to be get too cold and wet while cycling in the Scottish highlands