The rise of gravel biking in recent years has paved the way for a world of innovation, not just in the bikes themselves but also in the way riders dress for the adventure.

Gone are the days when cyclists would repurpose their road or mountain biking gear for their gravel endeavors.

Today, the gravel biking community has its own unique apparel reflecting the very ethos of this discipline – a blend of performance, comfort, and style tailored to the ever-changing terrain of gravel trails.

When it comes to clothing for bikepacking I like to keep it casual.

But, how should one dress for gravel biking? The answer is both simple and complex.

At its core, gravel biking attire should provide flexibility and comfort for long rides, but it also needs to factor in varying weather conditions, the unpredictability of terrains, and the desire of riders to express individuality.

Brands have recognized these needs, launching ranges that cater to both general and nuanced requirements.

Women’s gravel clothing has particularly seen a surge in attention and innovation.

Ensuring that the female gravel biking community has gear tailored to their specific needs, manufacturers are crafting pieces that are not only functional but also stylish.

This evolution has meant that women can now find gravel-specific shorts, jerseys, and jackets that provide a flattering fit without compromising on performance.

An interesting and somewhat quirky trend among gravel riders is the adoption of bandanas. But why? Beyond the obvious style statement, bandanas serve practical purposes.

They wick sweat away, shield the neck from sunburn, and can be soaked in water to provide cooling on those particularly hot days.

Furthermore, in dusty conditions, they can be pulled up to act as a barrier, ensuring you’re not gulping down dust with every breath.

Now, let’s talk footwear. Do you really need cycling shoes for gravel biking?

While it’s possible to ride with regular athletic shoes, cycling shoes provide an unparalleled connection to the bike, offering improved efficiency and control.

But remember, not all cycling shoes are made equal. Gravel-specific shoes have been gaining traction (pun intended!) in the market.

Without delving too deep (after all, there’s a dedicated article for that), these shoes combine the stiffness needed for efficient power transfer with the flexibility and grip necessary for the occasional off-bike adventure.

As gravel biking continues to carve its own niche in the cycling world, the apparel and gear associated with it are evolving to meet the unique challenges and joys this discipline offers.

Whether you’re a seasoned gravel rider or just embarking on your first adventure, wearing the right attire can enhance the experience, ensuring you’re comfortable, protected, and of course, stylish on the trails.

Here are some of the most innovative gravel clothing and apparel brands offering some stylish and comfortable gravel-specific attire.

7mesh Airmap Collection

The crisp air reminds us of the approaching need to layer up during our cycling adventures. The cycling world is abuzz as 7mesh rolls out its Airmap collection for Fall 2023, a testament to forward-thinking apparel.

Designed to accommodate various cycling disciplines, from MTB to road to gravel, this line promises more than just protection from the elements.

An impending ban on PFAS chemicals in water-resistant attire means that the Airmap line stands as a testament to 7mesh’s commitment to a safer environment, offering the ultimate riding experience without these chemicals.

At the heart of the Airmap collection lies a blend of three meticulously chosen breathable fabrics, free from PFAS.

These fabrics work in synergy, optimizing airflow, and managing heat, and water vapor, all while offering protection against rain and wind.

The goal? Minimize the frequent layer adjustments during a ride. With strategically placed panels that focus on blocking, exchanging, and managing air, these garments are your allies against varying weather conditions.

While all three fabrics – single, double, and triple-layered – serve distinct functions, they share an outer appearance.

This ensures a uniform look despite the multiple fabrics at play. Environmental commitment doesn’t stop at PFAS-free materials.

The fabrics also boast Bluesign and Oeko-Tex Standard 100 certifications, with the raw materials being recycled polyester and polyurethane.

Catering to all riders, the collection offers both men’s and women’s styles, ranging from sizes XS to XXL.

Cache Jacket ($300): This hoodless piece uses 3-layer fabric for the main body, with 2-layer fabric on the side panels and sleeves. It offers storage pockets, an elastic drawcord for warmth, and reflective logos for visibility. Available in a range of stylish colors for both men and women.

Cache Anorak ($330): A pullover with a unique ½ zip design, it features 3-layer protection for the body and 2-layer fabric on specific panels. Noteworthy is 7mesh’s Stash System straps allowing the Anorak to be packed and attached to your frame. Its kangaroo pocket adds utility with its zippered access.

Grit Pant ($300): Built for durability, the Grit Pant mainly employs 3-layer fabric with 2-layer panels for added ventilation. Features like zippered hand pockets, adjustable waist, and elastic cuffs make it a standout choice for serious riders.

S2S Jersey LS ($300) & S2S Vest ($200): These garments utilize all three Airmap fabrics in their design. Notable features include a two-way front zipper, the Anything pockets resistant to sagging, and reflective details for enhanced visibility.

For those keen to explore the full breadth of what the Airmap collection offers, head over to 7mesh’s official site.

Rab Cinder Range

Spanning over 30 distinct styles for both men and women, the Cinder collection is a mosaic of colors and features.

From waterproof gear and jerseys to casual wear and cargo bibs, Rab’s debut showcases its commitment to versatility and performance in cycling apparel.

Notable among the Cinder range is a revamped version of their acclaimed Phantom Jacket. This Cinder edition retains its lightweight charm but now boasts cycling-specific features like a silicone grip drop hem and ride-refined sleeves.

Plus, for those on the move, it comes with a handy frame attachable stuff sack. Rab’s Kinetic jacket, pants, and shorts haven’t been left out; they’ve been reimagined with a cyclist’s movement in mind, ensuring comfort during those long rides.

A quick perusal of the Cinder collection hints at Rab’s focus on performance. The tailored fit of many items suggests they’re primed for high-octane rides, perhaps sacrificing a bit of the laid-back vibe that long-haul bikepackers lean towards, especially during their leisurely campside or town resupply breaks.

That said, while some pieces might resonate more with ultra-racers or day riders, several items stand out as potential favorites for varied cycling adventures, blending function and form.

Rapha Explore Collection

Rapha’s motto for its Explore Collection evokes a spirit of adventure: “Ride a little, then ride some more. Go until you’re lost until life looks less familiar.” After spending a month with the collection, this sentiment feels deeply resonant.

The Explore Collection isn’t just another set of cycling gear; it’s a comprehensive suite designed for the gravel aficionado.

From the primary six items – cargo bibs, shorts, pants, a technical T-shirt, a down jacket, and a GORE-TEX shell – to the other accompanying pieces, each product embodies durability and innovation.

GORE-TEX Lightweight Jacket ($375): This sleek, three-layered waterproof jacket combines durability with elegance, ensuring protection even during intensive rides. Its lightness is a notable feature, yet there are concerns about its waterproof capabilities in the long run.

Explore Pant ($180): A manifestation of minimalist design, these pants are both functional and chic. Designed primarily for bikepacking adventures, they encompass everything from stretchy comfort to practical pocket placements.

Technical T-Shirt ($90): Though the price might be on the higher side, its performance in hot and humid conditions is undeniably impressive. A combination of different fabrics ensures a snug fit without compromising durability.

Explore Shorts ($150): A favorite among many, these shorts define both versatility and comfort. The lightweight fabric combined with a DWR coating ensures easy movement and protection against light rain, making them an asset during warmer rides.

Cargo Bib Shorts ($300): A true game-changer in design. With ample storage capabilities thanks to the large mesh pockets, these bib shorts redefine convenience. The design ensures they remain breathable and comfortable even during prolonged rides.

Lightweight Down Jacket ($305): Perfect for the chilly escapades, this down jacket, made from 750 FP goose down, stands out for its lightness and warmth. Though ideal for cold days, one might need extra layering for colder nights.

MAAP Alt_Road Collection

An older gravel-specific collection that has been around for a little while.

MAAP is an Australian trailblazer in cycling attire, and one can’t help but appreciate the brand’s commitment to merging eco-friendliness with endurance.

When you’re seeking apparel that stands the test of long gravel journeys, Alt_Road has you covered. The core idea is clear: prepare for those off-the-beaten-path adventures, whether they’re filled with dust or drenched in mud.

A central feature of the Alt_Road series is the novel Naturalmatch wool. This fabric, a collaboration with Italian experts Miti Spa, masterfully combines traditional merino wool with sustainable synthetic fibers.

The result? A fabric that feels gentle on the skin, balances body temperature like merino wool and offers the flexibility of synthetic materials.

Bib shorts, a quintessential gravel gear, have been given special attention.

With gravel riders needing extra pockets for essentials, MAAP’s Alt_Road bib shorts not only provide a supremely comfortable 3D-thermo-moulded chamois for rough terrains but also clever storage solutions.

The collection isn’t short on choices for varying weather conditions. For sun-soaked rides, Alt_Road tees, made from 50% recycled PET fibers, promise both sustainability and odor resistance, topped off with SPF 50 protection. Cooler conditions? Their windproof thermal jacket has got you covered.

Aesthetically, while MAAP often goes bold, the Alt_Road palette is inspired by nature, offering earthy shades that effortlessly blend in, even when you’re layered in trail dust.

And for those who crave a comprehensive gravel ensemble, the collection also rolls out vests, long-sleeve tees, gloves, merino socks, and, in collaboration with Apidura, a handy frame pack.

Udog Distanza Gravel Shoes

We have a dedicated section on this site all about gravel bike shoes! But a notable mention is the all-new gravel shoes by Udog.

Its unique design draws inspiration from rugged landscapes, sporting an outsole that extends over the toes and wraps around the heel.

This isn’t just for aesthetics; it offers enhanced durability, making it a reliable companion for both challenging mountain trails and everyday urban rides.

What sets DISTANZA apart is its pioneering approach to foot comfort.

With the Tension Wrap System (TWS), the shoe embraces the metatarsal region, ensuring a snug fit and efficient power transfer to the pedal.

This system ensures that every pedal stroke feels comfortable and controlled.

Now, if you’re someone who values both functionality and comfort, DISTANZA’s knit technology is worth noting.

This engineered material not only provides a seamless fit but also adapts to the unique contours of each foot.

Whether you’re cycling through rain or shine, this shoe promises breathability without compromising on waterproof qualities.

Lastly, on the technical front, the shoe’s outsole varies depending on the variant. While the ASH GREY model employs a Nylon carbon-reinforced outsole, the CINDER BLACK opts for a Full Carbon composite.

And if weight matters to you, the Carbon model is slightly lighter, tipping the scales at 315 grams for size 42, compared to the 330 grams of its counterpart.

About The Author

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Codey Orgill, a seasoned bicycle adventurer, has been exploring the world on two wheels for over 10 years. Since embarking on his initial cycling journey, Codey Orgill has traversed numerous countries, experiencing a series of epic adventures.