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Ornot’s Newest Versatile Gravel Sweater is Back in Stock

Ornot Merino Gravel Sweater hero(Photos / Ornot)
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There aren’t many cycling materials out there that have the lengthy and glory-filled past of Merino wool. And now, there’s a Gravel Sweater made from the stuff. Yup, that’s right, a Gravel. Sweater. Think of it as a casual-fit Merino wool jersey that lacks a zipper, and something you’d actually want to wear off the bike.

6/12/25 UPDATE: The Gravel Sweater is BACK!

Ornot is excited to “re-release” the Gravel Sweater today. The small batch that was made at the time of this original article almost instantly sold out. But it’s back and available now. It will now be coming in several new (men’s and women’s) colors. This sweater is the perfect piece to wear either on the bike or off the bike.

Ornot Merino Gravel Sweater sitting on skateboard
(Photos / Ornot)

This good-looking sweater isn’t just for on-the-bike shenanigans; it’s handsome enough for a night out with your significant other as well. It’s made in the USA with deadstock Polartec Power Wool, meaning surplus fabrics from mills and clothing brands that was not used in production.

Ornot Merino Gravel Sweater sitting together

So, that means Ornot’s new Gravel Sweater has all of the benefits of a new Merino wool without the need to make up new material. Ornot says the “sweaters’ grid structure locks in warmth when you want it and lets it go when you don’t.” This makes it ideal for layering on long rides, hangin’ out with your pals, or just walkin’ around lookin’ snazzy.

The Ornot Gravel Sweater has a cool hidden rear pocket, giving you a place to put a snack, a phone, a wallet, or whatever essentials you see fit. Merino wool is naturally antimicrobial, moisture-wicking, and stays warm when it gets wet.

The sweater is available in both women’s and men’s sizes.

Ornot Gravel Sweater Retail & Detail

Retail: $145

  • Domestically sourced Polartec Power Wool
  • Bi-component knit – Durable abrasion-resistant face.
  • Constructed with bluesign-approved materials 
  • Temp range from 45-60 degrees and perfect for layering.
  • Shape retention and 4-way stretch for all-day comfort.
  • 51% recycled poly, 42% wool, 7% spandex (merino wool is placed on the inside)
  • Concealed 5″x7″ rear zip pocket for snacks, sunglasses, or even a phone.
  • Sewn by hand in the USA.
Ornot Merino Gravel Sweater last photo

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Orange Baby
Orange Baby
7 months ago

Why do brands put pockets there, they’re hopeless. Any weight there makes the whole top twist around annoyingly. OK for a $10 note or credit card, no good for a phone.

Last edited 7 months ago by Orange Baby
KM13
KM13
7 months ago
Reply to  Orange Baby

Plus in cases like these make the jersey strech over your ass.

threeringcircus
threeringcircus
7 months ago

“Think of it as a casual-fit Merino wool jersey…” Isn’t that bit of a red herring, since it’s only 42% merino? IME, synthetic/wool blend jerseys where merino is the minority partner sacrifice the characteristics you desire from merino while commanding a merino price.

Orange Baby
Orange Baby
7 months ago

I find the merino-synthetic blends perform better, it wicks well and dries quicker.

Last edited 7 months ago by Orange Baby
KM13
KM13
7 months ago
Reply to  Orange Baby

And blends are much more durable.

Sirclimbalot
Sirclimbalot
4 months ago

I have the original. I absolutely love it. Mostly wear it for non cycling adventures, but it’s a great layer for 50-65 degrees… Or pretty much the constant temperature of much of coastal California

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