Unfortunately, it does seem as if summer is officially over and it's time to rummage through the drawers for some long-sleeved autumn cycling clothing and gloves, and all the rest of the off-season kit that you've happily forgotten about for months... or a week, if you live up in Scotland! Regardless of your location, here are some of the autumnal essentials we're reviewing at the moment, ranging from some casual rain clothing to wet lube to keep your drivetrain in check.
If you cannot wait for the full verdicts of the below things to hit your screen, we've already published our first autumnal reviews of the year - and loads more, of course - that you can find over here in our reviews section.
Vulpine Men's Rain Trousers - £150
These bottoms are water-resistant trousers designed for both style and functionality. Crafted from 'Epic Cotton', a breathable and water-resistant fabric blend, these trousers claim to offer comfort and durability, and they look hardly any different to your normal trousers.
They feature a few cyclist-friendly adjustments, though, such as a button ankle adjuster and a higher rear waistband. There are also multiple pockets, reflective seams, a key carabiner, and a "seamless diamond gusset" (i.e. the crotch).
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Swrve 4-way stretch indigo Cordura slim fit jeans - £90
These 4-way stretch indigo slim-fit jeans showcase what casual cycling gear can look like. Similarly to the Vulpine trousers above, these jeans feature a seamless diamond gusset, low front waist, higher back waist, and reflective details to ensure both style and functionality.
The fabric combines the toughness of denim with the comfort of 4-way stretch, offering exceptional durability and freedom of movement when you pedal away.
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Altura Icon Pocket Rocket Waterproof Packable jacket - £125
The Altura Icon Rocket Packable Cycling Jacket is a lightweight and packable waterproof shell that's easy to carry around for changing weather conditions. It boasts waterproof and breathable fabric with a PFC-free, water-repellent coating. The jacket is made with mini ripstop fabric which means it won't rip if you scrape it a bit, and there is some stretch built into the material to ensure freedom of movement in a riding position.
> Best waterproof cycling jackets
There are reflective elements that enhance visibility in low light, a rear stash pocket and a convenient two-way zip for jersey pocket access.
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Swrve softshell Belgian cap - £30
Caps are not for everyone, but for those who like them, autumn, spring and winter are really the ideal season. They keep your head toasty and dry (as long as you don't sweat too much) and can obviously complement your overall look on the bike.
> How to winterproof your bike
Swrve's Belgian-style winter cap features fleece fold-down ear flaps and a 10K water-resistant softshell material. Designed with flatlock seams for a snug fit under a helmet, it offers protection from wind and water with a short cycling-style brim.
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Muc-Off eBike Wet Weather Chain Lube - £9
Do e-bikes need their own lube? Well, Muc-Off thinks they do. The eBike Wet Weather Chain Lube features "proprietary ceramic formulation containing integral Boron Nitride compounds for low friction", and is specifically designed for electric bikes with added torque.
> Best bike chain lubes
The brand says that using the e-bike lube "will help to dramatically reduce fiction while riding and will keep the chain running smoother for much longer than a traditional lube, however there will always be higher stresses on the chain due to the power assisted motor reducing the life of any chain more so than on a normal bike". Whether that is true, we'll need to wait for the full review.
Muc-Off says it's also ideal for other bike components, such as cables, shifters, derailleurs, and pedals.
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Wouldn't trust muc off their stuff is usually beaten by competitors. Try silca synerg e
+100 for diamond gussets.
Wore vulpine shorts for the commute at a previous job to avoid wandering through office just in lycra - they were great. They eventually wore through, and I wore some ordinary shorts. Cycling with the normal, straight-down-the-middle seam under me very quickly caused me a... sizable and painful... bottom issue.
Diamond gussets, didn't know how crucial they are, till then.
I think I saw Diamond Gussets supporting Racey back in 1983.
My swrve "denim" shorts are my go-to shorts, proper comfy for general wearing. Alright for the bike, though a little warm, prefer my Endura Zymes.
Hope the Muc-Off lube is better than their 'normal' wet lube - one application and ride and my chain and cassette were as black as if I'd spent the whole winter just adding more and more oil. Haven't used it again and reverted back to Morgan Syn-lube.
All muc-off lubes are utter shite, but they smell nice 😊
that stuff is brutally bad - sticky af, i piffed the chain rather than try to get it off.
"the e-bike lube "will help to dramatically reduce fiction while riding"
A likely story.
Well, they're comparing it to a "traditional lube" which might be a bit of lard or something
Check the spelling of the quote...
Oh yeah, I was wondering what happened to the book I was reading...