My ideal cycling rain jacket would be/have (in no particular order):
- Waterproof
- Windproof
- Breathable
- Highly-Visible (safety green, safety orange, or yellow)
- Reflective piping
- Hooded
- Zip front
- Durable
- Lightweight
- Economical
- Compact
- Good Fit
- Exterior Pockets
- 4-Season
- Machine Washable
So how does this VEA Safety Parka stack up?
- Waterproof - Yes. I was surprised to find so many rain-type jackets on the market that are only "water resistant." The hood is detachable with button snaps, but well below the collar. Should not be a problem unless you're laying in a puddle.
- Windproof - No / Kinda. Very wind resistant. Monday was the windiest day I've ridden in recent memory. The wind blew me around a bit, but I didn't feel any noticeable penetration with only a jersey underneath. Unfortunately there is no elastic or drawstring at the waist, meaning that headwinds go up the jacket when pedaling.
- Breathable - Yes. The lining is polyester mesh and seems to take moisture off the body quickly on a cold day. Unfortunately, no armpit vents.
- Highly-Visible- Yes. This jacket is ANSI Class III compliant and is intended for law enforcement & safety applications.
- Reflective piping - Yes. 3M Scotchlite reflective piping on upper chest & back, lower chest & back, over shoulders, and upper & lower arms. I happened to see Chris ride by an intersection yesterday evening while wearing his jacket, and this stood out very well in headlights.
- Hooded - Yes. Drawstring hood stows and is detachable with buttons. It fits 2/3 over my helmet and will stay with drawstrings cinched, but definitely restricts head motion.
- Zip front - Yes. Zipper & buttons. Unfortunately there are jackets out there only with buttons making them much less waterproof and a huge pain for quick temperature regulation while on a bike.
- Durable - Yes. Quality construction, fabric, and double sewn seams.
- Lightweight - Almost. The long cut of the jacket and heavier quality fabric prevents it from being light. Certainly not heavy.
- Economical - Yes. At $46 + $10 shipping from the above retailer, an unbeatable price for its features.
- Compactable - Mostly. I can roll my medium-sized jacket into a 12" wide & 4" diameter roll.
- Good Fit - Eh. The fabric is a little stiff and the jacket is cut long and is loose in anticipation of layers of fleece underneath. Does not come in a small. I am a 36S and a medium looks large on me. The wrists are adjustable. The neck is too tight to ride zipped-up with the hood stowed away. With hood out the neck is fine.
- Exterior Pockets - Yes. Two small button-pockets in the front at the waist, and one velcro cell-phone pocket at the left breast. I cram my keys in the cell phone pocket. I wish the bottom pockets were larger and used velcro for quick access and closing.
- 4-Season - No. I will not be wearing this in the summer. However, it is a good 3 season jacket. You can also purchase a fleece liner that zips in for winter.
- Machine Washable - Yes. Machine wash cold with mild detergent. Tumble dry low.
OVERALL: Certainly doesn't get any cool points for fashion, but will keep me dryer and help other road users avoid killing me. Two thumbs up.

Excellent review! Thanks for the tip.
ReplyDeleteI would also like to point out that for the "larger" cyclists, this is the probably the only reflective rain gear you will find that you can wear a fleece under.
ReplyDeleteThe design is super>>....
ReplyDeleteHi Vis Vest