Size up
"As it's supposed to be more fitting, it did have to get exchanged for one size larger, but now fits and works great! Nice quality! Still waiting on a refund for the smaller size though and it has been just about a month since it was shipped back."
— Nicole L. (4/5)
Great looking and high quality
"Really liked both the tights and the jacket - will need to exchange for the next size up to ensure he can wear the jacket over a shirt. Overall, looked great on, and high quality material. Would definitely purchase again."
— Robin N. (5/5)
Sweet Tea and Men's ADV Bike Subz Jacket 2
"I've owned the previous Craft Bike SubZ Jacket and was drawn to this ADV Bike SubZ Jacket 2 because of its strong ratings. As my go-to winter jacket for commuting to and from work by bike, it has been outstanding. Paired with a Craft base layer, this combination has kept me comfortably warm down to 32°F (0°C) with 10 mph winds here in Oklahoma – no issues at all. The windproof front and breathable back do a great job balancing protection and ventilation during intense rides. Sizing was spot-on: The Large fits perfectly on my 6' frame at 195 lbs, with enough room for layering without feeling bulky. Highly recommended for cold-weather cyclists looking for a reliable, high-performance jacket!"
— David S. (5/5)
Fits better than the photos suggest!
"I expanded my riding season into the winter to keep up my miles. This jacket fits better on the bike than the photos suggest. I wanted something relatively race fit, without things flopping around. Well, I am here to report that it fits more close to the body than the photos would suggest. I am 6' 200lbs 34 waist and the LRG is perfect on the bike. Pulls a bit when standing, as most cycling clothes do, but a bit more so due to the thicker fabric employed here. It's a great fit on the bike, however. Keeps me absolutely warm in 30-40F rides, without ever feeling too warm, and my training ride has plenty of hills to light up the power meter. I like to wear it with a craft long sleeve non-cycling base layer underneath, like a mid-weight thermal. Previously, I bought GORE's wind stopper base layers and worse these with a CRAFT long sleeve thermal grid jersey, and while that combo of bullet proof base layer and a fall jersey kept me eerily warm, the windproof base layer was a wet, sweaty mess. I've found that wearing a soft wool/poly base layer against the skin and having a wind proof shell is a much better solution. Back to the jacket, my concern was that this would be too baggy based on the website photos, but I found it's just the right mix of race-y cut with more generous cuts where'd you want them. No flapping in the find, with just enough room in the arms."
— Tom (5/5)