89,95 €
Engineered for daily commuting, this lightweight waterproof jacket combines technical performance with urban styling. Sealed seams, adjustable hood, and packable design make it essential for Haarlem cyclists.
Built for Dutch Weather
The Amsterdam Pro is purpose-built for the Dutch commuter who refuses to sacrifice style for function. Constructed from premium 100% recycled polyester with a 10,000mm waterproof rating, this jacket sheds rain effortlessly while maintaining breathability through its mesh-lined interior. The fabric is treated with a durable water-repellent finish that resists degradation from daily washing.
Designed with the cyclist in mind, the jacket features a shaped cut that works over layers without excess bulk, reflective piping along the seams for visibility in low light, and underarm ventilation zippers for temperature control during active commutes. The adjustable hood integrates a reinforced peak and fits comfortably over a cycling helmet, while the extended back hem provides extra coverage when leaning forward on a bike.
Key Features
10,000mm Waterproof
Sealed seams and durable water-repellent coating keep you completely dry in heavy rain and daily wet conditions.
Lightweight Design
At just 380g, it's barely noticeable when you're wearing it. Packs down into its own chest pocket for storage when weather improves.
Cyclist Ready
Extended back hem for forward-leaning posture, reflective piping for low-light visibility, and underarm vents for temperature control.
Ventilation Control
Underarm zippers let you regulate heat during active commutes without removing the jacket or exposing yourself to rain.
Helmet Compatible Hood
Adjustable hood with reinforced peak fits comfortably over your cycling helmet. No awkward gaps or uncomfortable pressure.
Sustainable Materials
Made from 100% recycled polyester, reducing environmental impact while delivering premium technical performance.
Practical Details That Matter
This isn't just a rain jacket—it's designed around how you actually commute. Two waterproof zippered pockets keep your phone and wallet safe from moisture. There's an internal media pocket if you need to run earphone cables, and a full-length front zipper with storm flap means water can't sneak in at the seams.
The adjustable cuffs with thumb loops keep sleeves in place and seal out water, so you're not constantly pulling fabric down. And because it's machine washable at 30°C, you won't have to worry about special care. This is an investment piece designed to last multiple seasons of daily use—not something that falls apart after a few months.
Product Information
The Amsterdam Pro Rain Jacket is suitable for temperatures between 2°C and 12°C. Color appearance may vary slightly depending on your monitor settings and lighting conditions—the actual navy blue is a deep, rich shade that pairs well with both dark and neutral cycling clothing. Dispatch typically occurs within 2-3 business days. We recommend trying on sizing before your first wash to ensure proper fit, as 100% recycled polyester maintains its shape beautifully without shrinkage at recommended wash temperatures.
Specifications & Care
Technical Specifications
- Material: 100% recycled polyester with water-repellent coating
- Weight: 380 grams
- Waterproof Rating: 10,000mm with sealed seams
- Shoulder Width (Size M): 42cm
- Length (Size M): 72cm
- Temperature Range: 2°C to 12°C
Care & Maintenance
- Machine wash at 30°C with mild detergent
- Use mesh laundry bag for delicate cycles
- Air dry completely before storing
- Reapply water-repellent treatment annually
- Store in cool, dry place when not in use
- Check seams and zippers before each season
Three Dutch Winters of Real-World Testing
This isn't theoretical. We've tested the Amsterdam Pro through three complete Dutch winters, collecting feedback from actual Amsterdam and Haarlem commuters who ride in all conditions. That's what you're getting—a jacket refined by people who live with it every day, not something designed in a studio and never worn seriously.
Early versions had issues with wind noise on the cuffs. We redesigned them. The hood didn't sit right over helmets initially. We reinforced the peak. The pockets were too small for gloves. We expanded them. Every detail you see now came from actual feedback from people like you who need a jacket that works on a commute, not just looks good in photos.