TAAC Cycling

TAAC RIDES THROUGH RAIN AND WIND

TAAC PER PEDALARE ANCHE CON PIOGGIA E VENTO.

TAAC, winter doesn’t scare us!
To keep riding even in bad weather, TAAC offers a complete range of gear designed to protect you from cold, rain and wind.

To avoid being caught out by changing weather conditions, TAAC introduces SFIDA HYDROSCUD®, its first laminated, waterproof and windproof technical jacket. Perfect for both gravel and MTB riding, it shields against wind and rain thanks to the innovative three-layer HYDROSCUD® construction: the outer layer is a water-repellent treated fabric; the second layer is a 10K waterproof, windproof and breathable membrane; the third layer is a 15D mesh lining. All seams are fully taped to ensure total waterproof protection. For enhanced breathability, two chest pockets feature an integrated ventilation system. The jacket is also equipped with a hood, wearable both over and under the helmet.

SPECIALISSIMA HYDROSCUD® is the ultra-packable laminated technical jacket designed by TAAC for road cycling enthusiasts. Made from 4-way stretch fabric with water-repellent treatment and an internal waterproof, windproof and breathable HYDROSCUD® membrane, it delivers 10K waterproof protection without compromising comfort, also thanks to the wide ventilation system on the back. Reflective inserts on the arms and lower back ensure high visibility.


TAAC pairs its road jackets with FONDO, a technical winter bib tight made of breathable 4-way stretch fabric, featuring minimal seams and an anatomical, breathable high-density foam chamois, designed for rides of up to 7 hours.

TAAC completes the cyclist’s winter setup with a full range of thermal accessories, from ARM WARMER sleeves and LEG WARMER leg warmers, to CAMBIO MERINO and MONO MERINO socks, INPIEDI WINDSCUD and INPUNTA WINDSCUD overshoes, and finally the waterproof MANOSKIN HYDROSCUD® merino wool gloves, WINTERMANO HYDROSCUD® gloves in softshell and ripstop, as well as the windproof WINTERMANO WINDSCUD softshell version.

THAT’S ALL ABOUT CYCLING.

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