Cycling Vests

Cold headwinds and sudden temperature drops mid-ride can drain your energy fast, leaving you underdressed and struggling to hold pace. KEMALOCE Cycling Vests solve this with windproof front panels, breathable mesh backs, and a packable design that trusted cyclists rely on for road riding, MTB trails, and daily commuting across all seasons. Shop now at the best price from the KEMALOCE official store and stay in control of your comfort on every ride.

KEMALOCE Sleeveless Men Cycling Base Layer Yellow Unisex Cool Mesh Lightweight Bike Undershirt
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Original price was: €14.32.Current price is: €14.09.
KEMALOCE Cycling Base Layer Men Sleeveless Mesh Vest Quick Dry White Black Blue
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Original price was: €15.24.Current price is: €14.96.
KEMALOCE Women Cycling Base Layer Breathable Mesh Sleeveless Vest Short Sleeve Undershirt
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Original price was: €15.29.Current price is: €15.00.
KEMALOCE Cycling Base Layer Sleeveless Breathable White Mesh MTB Vest Quick-Dry Undershirt
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Original price was: €15.96.Current price is: €15.72.
KEMALOCE Men Cycling Base Layer Short & Long Sleeve Mesh Undershirt White Black Grey
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Original price was: €16.24.Current price is: €15.94.
KEMALOCE Windproof Cycling Vest Men Navy Blue Black Lightweight Gilet MTB
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Original price was: €16.70.Current price is: €16.39.

KEMALOCE Cycling Vests for Road, MTB and Commuting

Wind chill is one of the most underestimated performance drains a cyclist faces, cutting heat from your core before your legs have time to warm up. KEMALOCE Cycling Vests are designed specifically to close that gap, offering a lightweight layering solution for road riders, mountain bikers, and commuters alike. Each vest slots perfectly into a multi-season kit strategy, working as a standalone wind barrier in mild conditions or as a breathable mid-layer when temperatures fall further. The range covers multiple fit profiles, from race-cut aerodynamic options to relaxed commuter silhouettes, so every rider finds a match. Packable windproof vests fold down to fist size, fitting into a rear jersey pocket without adding noticeable bulk to your kit. Reflective detailing on select models adds low-light visibility for early morning or evening rides in urban environments. Whether you ride three days a week or every day, a well-chosen cycling vest extends your comfortable riding season by weeks on both ends of the calendar.

Windproof Technology and Breathable Construction Details

The front panel of each vest uses a tightly woven windproof fabric rated to block airflow at speeds up to 60 km/h, a threshold that covers most descents and headwind conditions on open roads. This windproof front panel pairs with a laser-perforated or open-mesh back section that actively vents heat generated by climbing or high-intensity efforts. The result is a balanced microclimate inside the vest that prevents both the chilling effect of wind and the overheating caused by trapped moisture. Flatlock seam construction eliminates raised stitching lines that cause pressure points when worn directly over a base layer or snug-fitting garment. YKK-standard zippers with long pull tabs allow one-handed operation while riding, a practical detail that matters when you need to vent quickly on a climb. Elastic hem grippers hold the vest in position during out-of-saddle efforts, preventing it from riding up and exposing your lower back. These engineering choices are measurable advantages, not aesthetic ones, and each one contributes directly to sustainable output on the bike.

Why KEMALOCE Vests Outperform Generic Wind Layers

Generic wind layers from non-specialist brands frequently compromise on either windproofness or breathability, forcing riders to choose between staying warm and staying dry. KEMALOCE cycling vests are engineered to deliver both properties simultaneously, using fabric combinations tested across real riding conditions rather than laboratory averages alone. The brand produces dedicated cycling-specific patterns with longer rear hems, dropped tails, and forward-angled shoulder seams that match the position of a rider on drop bars or flat bars. Standard outdoor gilets cut for hiking or casual wear sit incorrectly on a cyclist, bunching at the front and pulling short at the back in a riding position. Independent fit testing confirms that cycling-specific pattern cutting reduces fabric movement by an average of 30 percent compared to adapted outdoor designs. Durability matters too: the DWR-treated outer surface repels light rain and morning dew, giving the vest a dual function as a light shower layer on unpredictable days. Choosing a brand that focuses on cycling apparel means every design decision is made with a rider in mind, not adapted from a different activity category.

How to Choose the Right Cycling Vest and Get the Best Price

Selecting the right vest starts with identifying your primary riding condition: if you face consistent cold descents after climbs, prioritise maximum windproofness; if you ride at steady moderate pace, a lighter packable windproof vest with higher breathability will serve you better. Size selection should account for the layers worn underneath — a race-fit vest sized for a base layer alone will feel restrictive over a thicker winter layer. Check the packability rating if you plan to carry the vest in a pocket, as panel thickness varies across the range and lighter models compress more efficiently. Reflective features are worth prioritising for any rider who commutes or trains in low-light conditions during autumn and winter months. Arm warmers pair logically with a vest to give full upper-body wind protection without adding the bulk of a full jacket, a combination popular among road cyclists for spring and autumn mornings. Order online directly from the official store to access the full size range, verified product descriptions, and the best available price with manufacturer-backed quality assurance. Browse the complete KEMALOCE Cycling Vests lineup now and equip yourself with the wind protection that keeps your power output consistent from the first pedal stroke to the last.