Apura 3in1 Transform review: We live and breathe bike fashion! That's the credo of the Apura brand, part of the ZEG family. With the 3in1 Transform, you get a complete, worry-free package for the entire year.
Apura 3in1 Transform specifications
Fitting Locker
robustness 83%
Raincover 90%
Wind deflector 95%
breathability 90%
reflectors Ja
Sustainability Ja
Price 169,95€
Fitting | Locker |
robustness | 83% |
Raincover | 90% |
Wind deflector | 95% |
breathability | 90% |
reflectors | Ja |
Sustainability | Ja |
Price | 169,95€ |
First impression
The Apura 3in1 Transform Jacket essentially consists of two separate jackets that are designed to work together. Apura has used the onion technique here, allowing you to have the right solution for a wide range of conditions with two separate jackets. More on that later in the practical test. Let's first take a closer look at the two jackets. The outer jacket is essentially a classic hardshell jacket with a membrane (10.000mm water column) and all seams taped on the inside. The jacket has a pleasantly soft feel and is slightly stretchy. The cut is very loose, with longer arms and hem. The cuffs are extended on the top and have elastic cuffs at the bottom. The hem and hood can be adjusted with a drawstring. To prevent rain and wind from penetrating the front, the zipper is hidden under a button placket. The outer jacket also has plenty of storage space in the two side pockets and the back pocket, all of which can be closed with a zipper. Apura has also thought of a ventilation concept for the outer jacket, so ventilation openings under the arms can be opened with a zipper.
The inner jacket is a classic fleece jacket that has a reinforced insulating layer made of synthetic material in the chest area. The outer layer of the chest area is made of a twill fabric, which gives the jacket an elegant finish. The cut is slightly body-hugging, so that the jacket sits comfortably and warmly on the body. The back of the fleece jacket is also slightly extended. It also has two side pockets with zippers and mesh pockets. This means that the side pockets can also be used as ventilation openings. Both jackets are also equipped with reflective elements.
For a height of 1,83m and a chest measurement of 97cm, the jacket fits loosely when fastened in size M. The hardshell jacket fits very loosely on its own and the fleece jacket is slightly body-hugging. If you prefer a sportier fit, you should choose a size smaller.
Apura 3in1 Transform in practical test
It's winter; it's wet, cold, and windy. These are the ideal conditions to test the Apura 3-in-1 Transform Jacket in its complete setup. Before you get on the bike, you first have to connect the two jackets. The jackets could also be worn individually, but the connection makes putting them on and taking them off easier. Connecting or disconnecting the jackets is simple and can be done in just a few steps. There are small buttons on the sleeve ends and in the neck area on the hardshell jacket to connect the jackets; these are where the small elastic loops on the fleece jacket can be hooked up. The jackets are also fully connected via zippers. On the bike, the Transformation Jacket fulfills almost all expectations: it reliably protects against wind and cold, and its loose cut creates a comfortable feel-good zone.
The hardshell jacket also passed our shower test without a hitch. If it gets too warm under the jacket, you can quickly find relief using the ventilation openings. The Apura Transform offers other advantages, too. The fleece jacket can be worn on its own on mild, dry days. If rain threatens, the outer jacket can be stowed in its own pocket to save space and carried in a backpack, for example. Or on warm summer days, the thin hardshell jacket can be used as rain protection. What we didn't like about the jacket is the fact that large helmets don't fit easily under the helmet-compatible hood. But apart from that, the Apura 3-in-1 Transform is a complete, worry-free package for year-round use, and offers unbeatable value for money.
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