Stefan Frey
· 15.11.2025
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Update: This test was first published on 8 October 2025. We have updated the article again.
This is how the manufacturer describes Le Col the Pro Leightweight Rain Jacket model: The lightweight Pro rain jacket combines functional materials with a cut designed for speed. The Pertex Shield technology used provides reliable protection against wind and precipitation, while the vapour-permeable membrane supports moisture exchange.
Taped seams protect against rain, even in critical areas. The 2.5-layer ripstop fabric increases durability without increasing the pack size. Weighing just under 150 grams, the jacket can be stowed away to save space.
The close-fitting cut minimises air resistance and supports an efficient riding position. Elasticated cuffs ensure a stable fit and reduce wind penetration. Reflective elements improve visibility in low light conditions. The jacket is suitable for intensive training sessions and racing in changeable weather without restricting freedom of movement.
The test jackets from Le Col are convincing in all categories, but especially in terms of features and function.
The jacket has a high-quality feel, is very comfortable to wear and is pleasantly dry against the skin thanks to its fine waffle structure. The cut is almost perfect in every position, offers plenty of freedom of movement and also remains stable at the back - nothing slips. Together with Gore Wear, the slightly cheaper British brand Le Col shares first place on the podium. The jacket is excellently made and ideally tailored to the sporty cycling position. The back section extends over the buttocks, the sleeves cover the wrists even when the rider is stretched out, and the collar provides reliable protection from the wind. The zip is easy to operate with one hand thanks to the perfect fit. The jacket also scores top marks for weather protection and features.

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