Best textile jacket winter deals | Snag up to 45% off textile jackets we actually wear this winter

Sportsbike Shop are currently offering a range of textile jackets on discount while stocks last, featuring some of our favourite jackets from top brands like Dainese, Rev’it, Richa, RST, and Oxford. Ranging from all-season touring jackets to truly adventure-ready jackets, there’s something available that any rider would benefit from having in their wardrobe.

Best textile jacket winter deals at a glance:

Whether your winter commute needs an upgrade or you normally give the cold season a pass, one of these textile jackets could be all you need to see you riding through the whole year. With plenty of ventilation options on each, they’ll keep you just as comfortable through the summer too.

Now’s the time to grab a deal on versatile riding kit that’s ready whatever the weather, so we’ve trawled through them all to find the best deals on textile jackets right now:

The best textile jacket winter deals right now:

Save 30%

Expert rating:

5.0
Price: £199.99 (was £299.99)
Tested by Ben Clarke for 1,000 miles:

"Textiles aren’t really my cup of tea but they are also an inevitable part of riding in the UK’s climate. All of the practicality and reliability of the RST Commander coupled with the low price mean I would consider the Commander for winter commuting. £299 for a reliable, laminated, AA-rated textile jacket is a bit of a bargain."

Read our full RST Pro Series Commander jacket review

Pros

  • The thermal layer keeps you warm and cosy in the colder months
  • This jacket has kept me dry even in heavy downpours
  • The collar and cuffs are soft and comfortable, though the armour feels a bit abrasive when the liner is out, but nothing you can't put up with
  • Practical aspects such as zips, pockets, adjusters and press studs are really well thought out
  • Lots of places to stash small stuff in the five inner and five outer pockets - just have to remember which pocket they're in
  • The venting is excellent once the temperature rises

Cons

  • When the thermal layer is added it feels quite heavy
  • Not the best looking in my opinion, but I quite like its understated look
  • The armour feels a bit abrasive when the liner is out, but nothing you can't put up with
  • Comfort
    4.0
  • Practicality
    5.0
  • Looks
    3.0
  • Quality
    5.0
  • Protection
    4.0
  • Value
    5.0
  • Overall
    5.0
Construction Waterproof laminate textile
Type Touring, commuting
CE rating garment AA
Armour CE level 2 at elbows, shoulders and back
  • Attachment zips
  • Thermal
  • Waterproof
  • Vented
  • Adjustable at arms, wrists and waist
  • Five outer and five inner pockets

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Expert rating:

4.0
Price: £335.99 (was £479.99)
Tested by Simon Weir for seven weeks, 5000 miles

"This is a really well-made textile suit (with a AA rating). It’s a three-layer job, with the outer material holding the armour – CE Level 2 shoulder and elbow protectors in the jacket, Level 2 knee armour and Level 1 hip protectors in the trousers. I added my own back protector to the pocket in the jacket. The inner layer is a thermal and, I’ll be honest, I’ve not tested it in this record-breaking summer. It’s plush and thick and I’m sure it will be effective."

"The thermal zips into the middle layer, the waterproof one. It’s a rubbery, non-breathable material and too sweaty for comfort on warm-but-damp days. The jacket liner can be pulled on over the outer layer like a normal waterproof and works really well. The trouser element can only be worn zipped into the outer, so a separate set of waterproof leggings need to go in the pannier if the liner is left out."

"In the dry, the large vents on the jacket work well. There are reasonable vents in the trousers, too. There are huge waterproof pockets on the jacket – I stuffed them so full of things I looked pregnant – as well as well as two inside pockets. There are four pockets on the trousers, too. I’ve used it on trips round Switzerland, Wales (wet!) and England and it’s a very good suit. It will come into its own on cooler autumn days, when the waterproof liners can be fitted."

Pros

  • Large vents so good airflow
  • AA CE rating
  • Lots of useful pockets

Cons

  • Waterproof liner not breathable
  • Quality
    4.0
  • Value
    4.0
Construction abrasion resistant polyester ripstop fabric
Type Touring
CE Rating AA
Armour Seeflex CE level 2 shoulder and elbow 
  • Pockets for optional Seesoft back and chest protectors
  • Variable height waist fitment straps
  • Removable thermal liner
  • Detachable waterproof Hydratex Lite liner
  • Large rear pocket can store inner liners
  • Three front ventilation panels
  • Four arm ventilation zips
  • Twin rear exhaust vent zips

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Expert rating:

4.0
Price: £99.99 (was £189.99)
Tested by Justin Hayzelden for six months, 3620 miles:

"The Pharao Cedar is essentially two separate suits – an outer Cordura shell for protection, with an inner Clime-Max liner designed to take care of moisture management and warmth. The jacket is cut in the typical long touring style, providing a significant overlap with the textile trousers, and they attach together with a full-length zip. The trousers are equipped with braces for those, like myself, who feel secure with a little extra support."

"The inner suit, or ‘membrane’ as Pharao call it, is fleece lined, and as such is suitably snug – most of the time. It’s fairly lightweight, so while not restricting mobility it does lose effective insulation below 5°C, and on sub zero days left me feeling somewhat chilly. Despite that, I like the fact that I don’t look or feel like Bibendum in a sleeping bag when wearing it."

"Ventilation is excellent, with zipped intake panels on the chest, upper arm and along the thighs, with adjustable exhaust vents at the back. The lack of waterproofing in the outer layer means that it breathes far better than a laminate when worn on its own, but that same factor works against it in the cold."

Read Justin's full Pharao Cedar Textile Suit review.

Pros

  • Waterproof inner suit
  • It's comfortable to wear
  • Provides good protection

Cons

  • Not as warm as it could be
  • Outer pockets aren't waterproof
  • Comfort
    4.0
  • Practicality
    4.0
  • Looks
    3.0
  • Quality
    4.0
  • Protection
    4.0
  • Value
    5.0
  • Verdict
    4.0
Construction Condura textile
Type Touring
CE rating AA
Armour CE level 2 shoulder and elbow
  • Full length connector zip
  • Back protector pocket
  • Zipped ventilation panels
  • Removable lining
  • Seven external and two internal pockets
  • Adjustable collar, arms, wrist and cuffs

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Expert rating:

4.0
Price: £269.99 (was £299.99)
Tried and tested by Saffron Wilson for one year and 500 miles

"Both the jacket and the trousers are double-layered and made from MaxTex fabric, which is lightweight and comfortable as well as offering a good level of abrasion resistance. On top of that, a ballistic textile is added with triple stitching on impact areas. The jacket boasts some pretty good protection, too, as it’s CE rated AA for impact and abrasion performance as well as having a full roster of Level 2 soft armour, including a back protector. The trousers are rated at CE Level A for abrasion, but also feature Level 2 knee armour."

"When it comes to fit, I found the trousers a little short for me, although it didn’t make much of a difference as I was wearing them with chunky off-road boots. On the waist there are stretch motion panels as well as adjustment points to keep you comfortable. I found the jacket to be quite short in the arms, but in the body it wasn’t bad and using the connecting zip was comfortable. There are stretch motion panels on the jacket and adjustment points on the waist and arms."

"The ventilation is very effective with vents in the chest, arms, back and all over the legs. Plus, both the trousers and the jacket have a removable waterproof lining if you need less bulk for summer rides. The only issue I had with this was when I was caught in the rain on the trails in Wales. The weather there is ever changing, and because the day had started hot, I had removed the lining."

Read our full RST Pro Series Adventure X-CE review

Pros

  • Can be adapted for hot or cool conditions
  • High levels of protection
  • It's waterproof with the liner
  • Available with airbag insert (£200 extra)

Cons

  • Waterproof layer is bonded to thermal liner
  • Can get heavy on longer rides
  • Comfort
    4.0
  • Practicality
    4.0
  • Quality
    3.0
  • Looks
    3.0
  • Protection
    4.0
  • Value
    3.0
  • Overall
    4.0
Construction Abrasion-resistant MaxTex outer, reinforced with Ballistic fabric
Type Touring/adventure
CE Rating AA
Armour Level 2 shoulder, elbow and back
  • Removable Thermal quilted liner for cold rides
  • Bonded with waterproof SinAqua Pro membrane
  • Fixed internal mesh lining for enhanced comfort
  • Full jacket to RST jeans connection zip
  • Zipped chest, arm and rear vents for airflow
  • Two outer pockets ideal for small items

Save 31%

Price: £199.99 (was £289.99)
Tested by Jim Blackstock:

"If you are happy that this suit only has a CE rating of A and comes with Level-1 armour (with optional back and hip protection) then you could do a lot worse. It kept me warm and dry consistently and is very comfortable with great features, such as the vents in both the jacket and trousers. It is flexible enough to be used on any bike and in almost any condition and it held up well to thousands of miles of riding in all conditions."

Other great winter deals on textile jackets:

Save 30%

Price: £286.97 (was £409.95)
Three-layer waterproof adventure touring jacket from premium brand Dainese, with large vents and magnetic connection.

Save 32%

Price: £259.99 (was £379.99)
Waterproof adventure jacket from Richa with D3O armour, and a removable thermal lining.

Save 43%

Price: £79.99 (was £139.99)
Ride Recommended nylon jacket with waterproofing, and a 120g thermal liner.

Save 29%

Price: £249.99 (was £349.99)
Waterproof and breathable touring jacket with a full suite of CE level 2 armour included.

Save 31%

Price: £199.99 (was £289.99)
Sports touring jacket with waterproof laminate, and a full suite of CE level 2 armour included.

Save 33%

Price: £154.99 (was £229.99)
Adventure touring jacket with removable waterproof and thermal linings, available in Khaki Grey or Black/Orange, and in ladies fit too.

Save 33%

Price: £134.99 (was £199.99)
Touring jacket with SinAqua waterproof membrane, available in Black/Silver/Red and Camo/Red.

Save 42%

Price: £139.99 (was £239.99)
All-season vented jacket with removable thermal and waterproof liners, available in Tech Black or Tech Grey.

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