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Were well aware of the additional hardships and discomfort associated with riding during the winter months. We certainly dont want our apparel to be our excuse for not getting out, so if youre in the market for a thermal jacket that offers excellent protection during times of precipitation, take a look at the Womens Alpha ROS Jacket from Castelli. It blocks the weather, but the outer layer and insulating layer are separate, so you can choose how much insulation and protection you need, even mid-ride. Part of the reason dressing for winter riding is so difficult is that we need to stay warm for most of the ride but if the pace picks up or there is climbing involved, well quickly turn into a sweaty mess leaving our muscles feeling stiff and us shivering for the rest of the ride. From working with pros and from other garments its created, Castelli learned that a jacket with wind and water protection was necessary, but that protection could occasionally be too much. The Alpha ROS is prepared to pamper you with warmth and dryness this winter riding season. Castelli uses the requisite Windstopper 150 membrane and thermal insulation in the Alpha, but does so in two detached layers allowing each piece to do what it does best and further regulate temperatures while climbing. As you heat up, unzipping the shell lets the wind hit the jackets thermal layer cooling you off gradually instead of with an unmitigated arctic blast. The thermal layer insulates while breathing quite well so you get more of a thermostat and less of an on/off feel. Its able to manage moisture continuously as you summit the climb keeping you dry as possible. At the top, simply zip up and head down without teeth rattling or shivering throwing you off your lines through corners. On the plunge down, youll appreciate the Gore Windstopper 150 membrane. The windproof three-layer, four-way stretch knit fabric with a water-resistant DWR coating keeps wind out and precipitation at bay. Youll want this jacket just as much on solo base mile rides through the valleys as you will on tempo group rides over rolling terrain. The ventilating back panels resist trapping heat to further promote cold-weather comfort. The Alpha ROS has an aggressive race fit more reminiscent of a jersey than a jacket, and it leaves just enough room for a base layer underneath, which is all youll really need since the thermal layer does such a wonderful job of providing warmth. Castelli cuts the jacket to accommodate your arms,