Finally back on the bike! After the gray winter months, the first ride of the year beckons with fresh air, new routes, and that unmistakable feeling of freedom on two wheels. But with spring comes the big question: What should I wear?
While the thermometer slowly climbs during the day, mornings are often still cool, the wind whistles unexpectedly around corners – and a rain shower is never completely out of the question. The right clothing can make the difference between an enjoyable ride and a chilly compromise.
In this article, we give you practical tips on the right clothing for the start of the season. The focus is on rain jackets, vests, long cycling pants – and, of course, our attractive set offers, which allow you to get started in a functional and price-conscious way.
Layering instead of weather lottery
In spring, the weather likes to be indecisive: sun, rain, wind – anything is possible. This makes it all the more important to dress flexibly. The onion principle works particularly well: several breathable layers that can be quickly put on or taken off as needed. This way, you stay prepared without overheating or getting cold.
Rain jackets – the savior in every situation
A light rain jacket is almost indispensable in spring. Not only does it protect you from unexpected showers, it also keeps the wind out. Models that can be folded up compactly are particularly practical – they fit in any jersey pocket and are immediately to hand in an emergency.
When buying, look for:
- good waterproofing and welded seams,
- breathability to prevent heat build-up,
- and reflective elements to improve visibility.
Vests – the all-rounder for spring
When it's still cool in the morning but the sun is about to come out, a vest is often the best choice. It protects the upper body from cooling down but allows enough air to circulate – especially vests with mesh inserts on the back. It weighs next to nothing, is easy to store and is therefore an ideal companion for changeable weather.
Cycling shorts – move into your comfort zone
The question often arises on the first ride of the year: long or short pants? Our recommendation: if you're sporty and not sensitive to the cold, you can safely opt for short cycling pants – even in cool temperatures. This is because the movement on the bike quickly generates heat, and overheating due to overly thick clothing can be even more uncomfortable than a cool start.
Our tips for the cooler months:
- Combine shorts with leg warmers – this way you stay flexible.
- Windproof materials in the front area provide additional protection against cooling down.
- Make sure you have a high-quality seat pad so you can enjoy longer rides in comfort.
For ambitious spring cyclists, shorts with a well-designed layering system are often the ideal choice – especially in combination with a vest, leg warmers, and light overshoes.
However, if you feel the cold quickly or find it particularly chilly in the mornings, long cycling pants are a better option. Thermal models with a fleece lining or windproof front provide pleasant warmth without restricting freedom of movement. Long pants are also a reliable choice for quieter rides or longer tours in changeable weather – especially if they fit well and offer the right amount of insulation.
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Set offers – perfectly coordinated & more affordable
For those who want a well-thought-out outfit for the start of the season, set offers are a particularly practical choice. You can choose from duo sets with jerseys and pants – ideal for beginners or as an addition to your existing wardrobe – as well as more extensive maxi sets with up to five pieces. These can include a jersey, pants, gloves, helmet liner, socks, arm warmers, or a multifunctional scarf. Some versions also combine a long-sleeved jersey with a matching thermal vest – perfect for cool spring days.
Whether compact or complete, it is important that the set suits your riding style, the route conditions, and the expected temperatures. With the right combination, you will be prepared for (almost) anything.
Checklist for your first tour
Before you set off, here are our must-haves for your first spring tour:
- Rain jacket (waterproof and windproof)
- Vest for flexible temperature regulation
- Cycling pants with good padding
- Optional: overshoes, wind gloves, helmet cap, and leg warmers
Tip: Try out the outfit at home with the complete set – that way you'll know right away if everything fits.
Conclusion: Properly dressed = twice as much riding fun
The first ride of the year is always something special – especially when you're weatherproof and comfortable. If you opt for versatile and functional clothing, you'll remain flexible no matter how the weather develops. A rain jacket for emergencies, a vest for the transition period and the right pants – that's often all you need to enjoy spring on your bike to the fullest.