As I rode a quad bike out of Go Dirty Tours’ lot in Nadi, Fiji, it was only mildly overcast. But as we started our return from Yuvana Village, sprinkles started to fall, so I whipped on my Janji Rainrunner jacket. Minutes later, I was speeding through the island’s countryside in torrential downpour, even some hail, oddly empowered by the thrill of biking through the elements. But that might not have been the case without my trusty rain jacket.
Ever since suffering from unbearable chafing after running a rainy half marathon, I’ve always traveled with a packable, lightweight rain jacket. The Janji one also saved me from a passing shower in Taiwan’s Jiufen, while a heftier Columbia jacket shielded me in the Italian Apennines. And as I jet off to a work trip in Thailand, I’ve packed the Lululemon one that passes for both business and casual.
Finding the best rain jackets can be a daunting task since you never know how effective they are until you’re in the elements. But here, we’ve rounded up 15 rain jackets that are primed for travel, both lightweight and durable—a little rainfall should never stop the adventure ahead.
FAQ:
What is the difference between a water-resistant jacket and a waterproof one?
Both water-resistant and waterproof jackets will offer some level of protection from unwanted raindrops and moisture. Typically those marked as water-resistant will wick away light rain or steady rain for a short period of time, but will reach a level of penetration where they soak through. Waterproof jackets have special coating, often Gore-tex or other durable waterproof repellent (DWR) coating, but it’s important to make sure they’re free of forever chemicals like PFAS. While waterproof jackets will seal out moisture, they also tend to be less breathable than water-resistant ones.
How do I wash a rain jacket?
While most rain jackets can be thrown in the washing machine on a gentle setting, always check the brand’s website or the jacket’s tag for any specific cleaning instructions. If you are machine washing, prevent ripping or damaging the waterproof coating by choosing a delicate cycle and limiting it to a quick wash if possible. Several jackets I looked at warned that the rain repellency does wear off with washes. While some can be tumble dried on low (again, check the instructions), since they’re meant to be quick-drying, in most cases, you can probably get away with hanging it to air dry.
Are packable rain jackets worth it?
Jackets can be heavy, bulky, and take up a lot of precious packing space. Travelers will benefit from buying a lightweight, packable rain jacket that can be folded up tightly to fit inside a carry-on or backpack. Some options below can even be packed into their own pocket, like the Brooks High Point waterproof jacket and the Patagonia Torrentshell 3L rain jacket, making them super compact.
How should a rain jacket fit?
It’s a safe bet to buy your true size in a rain jacket, or slightly larger to accommodate layers. Ideally, your rain jacket should be fitted and snug enough to keep you warm and protected on its own, but roomy enough to wear a sweater underneath it on chilly nights.
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This article has been updated with new information since its original publish date.