The Zeroweight Pro X-Warm cycling jacket is a performance training piece crafted for comfort from a 3L softshell, brushed, recycled polyester with plenty of extra stretch to easily go from on the hoods to in the drops. It breathes well, cuts wind and dries fast.
Three rear pockets offer ample storage, while a silicone hem grip keeps everything in place and reflective detailing offers added visibility in low light. Finished with a PFC-free durable water repellent treatment for water resistance.
Go big in comfort.
The Zeroweight Pro X-Warm cycling jacket is a performance training piece crafted for comfort from a 3L softshell, brushed, recycled polyester with plenty of extra stretch to easily go from on the hoods to in the drops. It breathes well, cuts wind and dries fast.
Three rear pockets offer ample storage, while a silicone hem grip keeps everything in place and reflective detailing offers added visibility in low light. Finished with a PFC-free durable water repellent treatment for water resistance.
Go big in comfort.
Why we made it
Cycling
Windproof
Keeps you warm
Enhanced moisture management
3 Back pockets
Silicone hem gripper
Reflective details
Brushed inside
Recycled content
Product Code: 412101
Materials and care
Main Fabric: 97% Polyester (recycled), 3% Elastane
Main Fabric II: 92% Polyester (recycled), 8% Elastane
Lining: 94% Polyester (recycled), 6% Elastane
Insert I: 92% Polyester (recycled), 8% Elastane
Insert II: 100% Polyester
Machine Wash Cold [30°]
Do Not Bleach
Do Not Tumble Dry
Do Not Iron
Do Not Dry Clean
Fitting
Athletic
Our athletic fit is slightly tailored.
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Windproof
Effective protection against windchill. Depending on the wind speed, the perceived temperature can often be significantly lower than the measured external temperature. WINDPROOF from ODLO reduces the effects of wind-chill. This material is extremely breathable, windproof and water repellent.
Choose with care
We're progressing towards 100% natural, recycled, or ethically-sourced material use by 2030. This helps to reduce the impact of our clothing on climate, finite resources and people as we design.