and Pros: Water resistant in showers and light rain, quick-dry, packs down into itself, nice-looking, 100% recycled
Cons: No hood
Rating: 4/5
The super lightweight running jacket is less fitted than some of the others but its more relaxed shape means it’s equally good for flexibility while running — it’s also a great looking jacket for leisurewear and festival wear.
The running jacket was tested during two 10K road runs. It kept the runner completely dry and warm when there was light rain and high winds but less so during the run in heavy prolonged rain.
The lack of a hood is slightly problematic as it means you'll need to buy some sort of cap, and it's also important to note that the jacket is actually advertised as water resistant rather than waterproof.
One helpful feature we noticed after both runs is that it dries in about ten minutes, which makes it ideal for sporadic rain in which it can be tied around the waist between showers while the easy pull-over-the-head style of the jacket means you don’t need to stop to do the jacket back up before tying it around the waist.
The water-resistant running jacket comes with a large front pocket that is big enough to hold a phone and a small bottle and the front pocket also doubles up as a small pouch to fold the jacket into, making it easy to store or carry.
As a water resistant jacket this does a great job, but it’s not one for heavy rain.
How should a running jacket fit?
When trying out running jackets, there are a few things to be sure of before you buy.
Your jacket shouldn’t be overly snug; consider space for any clothing underneath such as vests, t-shirts and even padded sports bras. Plus, you want some give in the jacket so you can move comfortably.
Move your arms around, and make sure you’re not restricted when trying on a jacket. Plus, ensure that you have all the space to breathe; the last thing you want is to feel constricted. Look for breathable panels, mesh insides, or even zipped areas that open up and allow for extra air to circulate.
If your potential jacket has a hood, try this on too. You want a hood that fits over your head and could potentially tighten, so that it stays put and helps to protect your head from the elements.
If you prefer, you might also want elasticated hems and sleeves too, for even more protection. But this can often depend on what you like and how you want your jacket to fit.