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What to Wear Cycling in 17°C in the wind

Cycling kit recommendations for 17°C in the wind, adjusted for wind chill at cycling speed.

Ride Feel at 17°C14°CCool

Recommended kit

Time for long sleeves and knee protection. A gilet is essential for descents.

Head

  • Photochromic LensesAuto-adjusting lenses for changing light

Upper Body

  • Long-Sleeve JerseyLong-sleeve jersey for cooler temperatures
  • Light Base LayerThin mesh base layer for moisture wicking
  • Light GiletPackable windproof gilet for descents and variable conditions

Hands

  • Light GlovesLightweight full-finger gloves

Legs

  • Bib ShortsStandard cycling bib shorts with chamois pad
  • Knee WarmersRemovable knee warmers to extend bib shorts

Feet

  • Cycling SocksStandard-weight cycling socks
  • Toe CoversLightweight toe covers for mild chill

Tips for this temperature

Moderate wind — a gilet will cut the chill on exposed sections and descents.

Frequently asked questions

What should I wear cycling in 17°C in the wind?

At 17°C in the wind, we recommend: Photochromic Lenses, Long-Sleeve Jersey, Light Base Layer, Light Gilet, Light Gloves, Bib Shorts, Knee Warmers, Cycling Socks, Toe Covers. Time for long sleeves and knee protection. A gilet is essential for descents.

What does 17°C feel like on a bike?

On a bike at 17°C, the "Ride Feel" temperature is approximately 14°C due to wind chill from your cycling speed. Noticeably cool on the bike. Long sleeves and knee coverage recommended.

Do I need a jacket cycling in 17°C?

At 17°C, a jacket isn't usually necessary unless rain is forecast. A lightweight gilet can be useful for descents.

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