Rain Jacket - Orange
Rain Jacket - Orange
Rain Jacket - Orange
Rain Jacket - Orange
Rain Jacket - Orange
Rain Jacket - Orange
Rain Jacket - Orange
Rain Jacket - Orange
Rain Jacket - Orange

Rain Jacket - Orange

$5,325.00 TWD Sale Save
Size XS
Created to meet the needs of the most demanding riders, the Albion Rain Jacket is a fully taped seam 3-layer waterproof jacket designed for riding in wet and windy conditions.

Product Features:

Waterproof and wind-resistant 3-layer performance fabric with C0 Durable Water Repellency (DWR) coating made in Japan
Fully taped internal seams and internal lycra cuff for complete storm seal
YKK Vislon Aquaguard 2-way zip for temperature regulation and jersey pocket access
Easily packs down into a rear pocket
On-bike fit - short front and dropped rear
Reflective logo trim at the rear

Fabric and Manufacturing:

Fabric - 100% bluesign® approved Nylon
Made in China

Studio Model:

Height: 186cm, chest: 93cm, inner leg: 87cm
Wears size: Small

Studio Model (Man): Height: 186cm, chest: 93cm, inner leg: 87cm Wears size: Small *Please note: the fit and cut of this jacket is designed for on-bike use. Your jacket might feel tight across the shoulders when trying it on stood up straight, with shoulders back.

Le Club expects all Albion apparel to fit true to size

Cycling
  • Jerseys + Bibs + Socks: Pair a jersey with bib shorts and socks for 15% off.
  • Jacket + Jersey: Pair a jersey and jacket for 15% off.
  • Base layers: Pair any 2 base layers for 15% off.
  • Warmers: Pair any 2 Arm, Knee or Leg Warmers for 15% off.
  • Socks: Combine any 5 pairs of Socks & Oversocks for 15% off.
Running
  • Top + Bottom + Socks: Pair any top with shorts and socks for 15% off.

*applicable on full-price items only

In most cases Le Club offers free shipping on any order over $200 CAD ($150 USD), and 30 day returns/exchanges.

More information can be found here.

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Behind the brand

Albion makes products for cycling in British conditions. They understand that tough riding in changeable conditions places specific demands on both riders and kit, and their approach to making things always starts by asking, how will this product improve the riding experience?