Inexpensive jacketGobik Pluvia 2.0 in the test

Matthias Borchers

 · 07.11.2025

Gobik Pluvia 2.0
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Gobik Pluvia 2.0

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At a price of 90 euros, it is the cheapest jacket in the test. The unisex model Pluvia 2.0 from Gobik was provided by the Spanish manufacturer for our comparison test. The semi-transparent, shiny material is particularly eye-catching. How did it perform in the test?

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The material used by Gobik is called LIGHTSHELL fabric with a hydrophobic membrane and, according to the manufacturer, should not only be waterproof, but also increase wearer comfort thanks to a shiny surface and improved structure. Thanks to side and rear ventilation openings, sweat should be able to escape in the form of water vapour. Anatomically cut cuffs with elasticated waistband, an extended back and sealed seams with silicone reinforcement on the shoulders are designed to prevent water from penetrating. The sealed SBS front zip with button placket at the top and bottom and an elasticated waistband with silicone print are designed to optimise the fit for the bent racing bike position. Reflective piping on the back and sleeves improves visibility in headlights; in addition to black, the jacket is also available in orange and yellow >> available here.

The test results from the TOUR test

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With a price of less than 100 euros, the Gobik is the cheapest jacket in our comparison test

Test summary of the Gobik Pluvia 2.0

Verdict: The material feels sweaty as soon as you put it on - without long sleeves underneath, it quickly becomes uncomfortable. The cut is nice and long at the back and covers the bum, but too much fabric billows out at the front. The sleeves are long, but the collar is rather short. For 90 euros, the Gobik is the cheapest candidate in the test and is well equipped. You have to make compromises when it comes to weather protection: In the Suter test, water penetrates and after washing, rain hardly beads off. The zip catches in the zip garage. The sleeves pinch under the armpits - the jacket fits best on narrow shoulders and slim arms.


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Info & price of the Gobik Pluvia 2.0

  • Price: 90 Euro >> available here.
  • Weight 144 / 139 grams (size M / S)
  • Sizes: 2XS to 2XL (unisex)
  • Made in: Myanmar
  • Equipmentzip sealed and backed; stretch cuffs with flap; reflective; ventilation chimney
  • FitComfort cut; long sleeves and high collar

Matthias Borchers is an expert for clothing and accessories in the test department of TOUR. As an amateur cyclist, he has completed the TOUR-Transalp and the TOUR-Trans Austria. His reportage trips from San Francisco to Sakai and 17 trips to the Tour de France with around 30,000 motorhome kilometres are also formative.

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