Rapha launches Commuter Jacket – and we bet it is cheaper than you think

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We are trying to ignore it, but it’s getting increasingly harder. The nights are drawing in. There is a chill in the air when we set off to work in the morning, and the long hot, dry days of summer are but a memory. We’ve already had to reach for a waterproof on a few occasions.

It wouldn’t be Rapha if it wasn’t available in pink

Those who cycle to work on a daily basis put a fair bit of demand on waterproof kit. It needs to be, er, waterproof – but remain waterproof even when being used day-in day-out. Visibility is a good safety bonus as well, and a reasonable price is always a bonus. It’s also nice to have a jacket that doesn’t scream “I rode my bike to work today” when you wander to the shops to buy your lunch.
Practical touches like reflective highlights.

Rapha were one of the first companies to but a little more design thought into a range of commuter clothing. It looked good, and could be worn on a gentle spin across town then straight into the office. That’s not so practical come winter, but the Commuter Jacket is intended to be a year-round city rider’s friend. Rapha reckon it is perfect for “rainy early starts to looking sharp for post-work socialising and being seen on the night ride home”.
Also available in Women’s cut (but no orange for girls)

“The jacket is constructed from a hard-wearing yet breathable microporous fabric made exclusively for Rapha, with a hydrophobic membrane and DWR treatment for additional waterproofing. This fabric technology combined with a robust, fully seam-sealed construction will keep you riding to work all year round and ensure the Commuter Jacket endures for many seasons to come. The jacket is available in men’s and women’s versions and in four colourways.”
The highest of high vis

There’s a few cool features to boost the commuter-credentials of the jacket too:

  • The back of the jacket features a reflective dot pattern, carefully positioned to be visible just below a backpack and directly in a driver’s line of sight.
  • An integrated membrane keeps the rain out but also lets sweat escape, with a dry touch print on the inside to prevent build up of moisture and DWR for additional waterproofing.
  • Unlike other cycling jackets in the same price bracket, all of the seams on the Commuter Jacket are sealed to keep water out.
  • An elasticated hem, adjustable hood, secure front zipped pockets and storm binding at the cuffs provide extra protection in the rain.
  • A relaxed fit and subtle styling make it a stylish, comfortable jacket off the bike.
  • Aquaguard off-centre waterproof zip, integrated hood adjusters and fully sealed seams
  • Available in Yellow, Bright Orange, Hi-Vis Pink and Black for men and Yellow, Hi-Vis Pink and Black for women.
  • Price: £100

Waterproof zips

Now, we aren’t going to claim that £100 is a billy bargain, but it is a fair bit cheaper than many fully featured waterproofs, and as a company that is normally known for being on the pricier end of the scale, it’s nice to see some slightly more accessible pricing from Rapha.
And that reflective detail on the black jacket