The popularity of indoor cycling has exploded over the last few years. Completing a structured workout indoors is at times a lot more appealing than braving the elements when the weather isn’t nice. Instead of suffering whilst freezing on the bike, you can ride in the relative comfort of your own home.
Cycling indoors will protect you from any inclement weather outdoors but it comes with its own set of challenges. Working hard indoors can leave you and the kit you wear soaked in sweat and at times overheating.
Cyclists all over the world are logging countless virtual miles on the best smart trainers thanks in no small part to the numerous indoor cycling apps that enable us to complete engaging and structured workouts. This usage increase has prompted the creation of a new category of indoor-specific cycling kit and equipment to help riders stay comfortable whilst completing Zwift workouts or trips through numerous virtual worlds.
These new indoor product ranges are designed with the goal of keeping you cool and comfortable as you winch yourself up a virtual climb or drag yourself through a set of intervals or a race. Riding on an indoor trainer in sodden cycling kit can be unpleasant, so the best indoor cycling kit is super lightweight and does a solid job at wicking sweat and managing heat to keep you comfortable on the bike. Paired with the best indoor cycling shoes you’ll be ready to maximise your indoor training sessions and complete them in comfort.
Keep reading to see our take on the best indoor cycling kit ranging from jerseys and bib shorts to socks and other accessories. We’ve ridden hundreds of hours on indoor trainers to determine what the best kit is to use inside. If you still need some help head to the bottom of the page for advice on how to choose the best indoor kit.
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