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Royal Racing Matrix jacket


This was the heaviest jacket on test and noticeably so, but in a superprotective way rather than being restrictive. The fit is really very good – when you move your arms, even over your head, the body of the jacket doesn’t shift around. This, combined with a good length through the back, means no cold patches and makes it a solid cold-weather choice, especially as there’s room to layer up underneath. It’s warm during sustained pedalling efforts though, and the lack of vents means you need to wear a decent-wicking baselayer. The hood fits over a helmet, but it’s a snug fit, so has a tendency to pull. Overall, the fit of the body is so good that it’s a shame that the fabric isn’t more breathable or there aren’t some vents, but it’s a decent price for the durability and protection that it affords.

Weight 590g

Price $165

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