Support road.cc

Like this site? Help us to make it better.

Things I couldn't ride without – 1: Gore’s Shakedry waterproof jacket

In the first in a new series in which road.cc writers celebrate their favourite bits of cycling kit Dave Arthur gets all misty-eyed about his Gore Shakedry jacket

If there’s one essential bit of kit every cyclist living in the UK needs with a determination to ride year-round, it’s a waterproof rain jacket. The Gore Shakedry is the best yet, launched only two years ago but a real advance in performance, and now a jacket I couldn't live without.

What is it?

A waterproof jacket made from a breathable material, One Active (when launched in 2016 it was called the One Active Jacket), with what Gore describe as a ‘Permanent Beading Surface’ which basically means the water just rolls off it and you can shake it dry - hence the new name. 

And that’s not all. The characteristics of the fabric mean that jacket can be made from a two layer construction rather than the more usual three further boosting the jacket's performance and utility, but more on that in a mo.

(You can read more about the tech behind the jacket by clicking on the link to my original 2016 review at the bottom of this piece.)

What makes it so useful/special/can’t ride without-able?

Because all the stuff mentioned above works. I'll go in to that in a bit more detail though while I'm addressing the issue of its price.

Yes it’s jolly expensive. You could buy a snazzy Dyson vacuum cleaner, an iPad, a posh coffee machine, a flight to Mallorca… but none of those things are going to keep you dry when you’re caught in a heavy downpour miles from home.

Gore Bike Wear ONE GORE-TEX Active Bike Jacket.jpg

In fact I’d argue it’s actually good value for money. Hear me out. All previous waterproof jackets have been waterproof, but they lack breathability which means you get really hot really quickly, and because of this you put off wearing it as long as possible. Usually when you’re drenched. They’ve usually been bulky and heavy, don’t pack very small, make lots of noise and flap about like a flag

Shakedry addresses all these issues. It’s the breathability that is the biggest draw. I’ve worn it for entire rides of multiple hours and I’ve never overheated. Even when it’s stopped raining and the sun has come out, I’ve been able to continue cycling with this jacket. It’s so breathable I treat it also as a wind-shell, and in that way, it has replaced a windproof jacket. One jacket instead of two.

It’s also bloody light and packs down so small it virtually disappears inside a jersey pocket. I can slide a pump and spare tube inside the same pocket. So it’s no biggie carrying it around on every ride when rain threatens but isn’t guaranteed.

So yeah it’s expensive, but in terms of the performance it offers and making rides in the rain something you can enjoy rather than just tolerate, I couldn’t live without my Shakedry.

Want to know more?

For more on the tech here's my  original review from 2016, Gore now make a range of Shakedry jackets including one for riding in reduced visibilty, and a women's version plus the latest stretchy version. They're all great.

David worked on the road.cc tech team from 2012-2020. Previously he was editor of Bikemagic.com and before that staff writer at RCUK. He's a seasoned cyclist of all disciplines, from road to mountain biking, touring to cyclo-cross, he only wishes he had time to ride them all. He's mildly competitive, though he'll never admit it, and is a frequent road racer but is too lazy to do really well. He currently resides in the Cotswolds, and you can now find him over on his own YouTube channel David Arthur - Just Ride Bikes

Add new comment

3 comments

Avatar
fenix | 6 years ago
1 like

Great jacket. I've the Castelli version of it. Got it for half price in the sales and it's actually made me go out in the rain when I might otherwise have given it a miss.

Fantastic product.

Avatar
cdamian | 6 years ago
0 likes

I love it too, but it could be a bit longer in the back.

Avatar
efail | 6 years ago
0 likes

My bike.

Latest Comments