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The best waterproof running jackets for 2024: Nike and Lululemon

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The best waterproof running jackets for 2024: Nike and Lululemon

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On the hunt for a waterproof jacket to keep you running as we move into autumn? There are no excuses with our expert-tested pick of the best running jackets.

Not only will they keep you cosy and comfortable in gloomy conditions, but these must-have bits of kit will also keep the wind and rain at bay, help you stay safe with reflective detailing and provide handy pockets for stashing your valuables.

Whether you’re gunning for a PB or hitting up your local parkrun, our Runner's World Lab experts set about finding the designs that will help you stay on track, come rain or shine. Here are our winners...

Every running jacket marked as Runner’s World Expert Tested has been rigorously tested by our panel of over 40 runners. Each tester was briefed to take their jacket out over a number of runs in all weather conditions, from sun and light showers to wind, heavy downpours and nighttime jaunts. After each run, they noted how water-resistant and windproof the jacket had proven to be. Our panel also ran at night to test the effectiveness of any hi-vis detailing.

Following the trial, our testers filled out a questionnaire, sharing their thoughts on everything from the support and fit of the jacket to how light and comfortable it felt to wear. We asked testers to comment on the length of the arms and body, the sturdiness and smoothness of the zips, and how easy the jacket was to put on and off while running.

Did it move well with their body? Did it flap around in the wind like a stressed-out hen? Breathability, ventilation, bells and whistles, value for money and, of course, weatherproofing. All these factors and more went into the feedback. Finally, testers were asked whether they’d wear it again, based on its overall quality, performance and value for money.

In-house, our lab team more closely tested the waterproofing claims of each jacket using a hydrostatic head machine.

The Runner's World Lab team also washed the jackets using the wash instructions printed on the label, noting any shrinkage, wrinkling or damage.

Finally, we took all the information from wear testers and lab scores, interpreted the results, combined the feedback and gave each jacket an overall score. Those with the highest scores are featured below, identified by our trusty logo.

The remaining jackets are recommendations from the Runner’s World editors, who also know a thing or two when it comes to picking the right gear for the job, after years of experience testing the latest kit on the market.

Lululemon’s gear comes with high expectations, which often do live up to the hype, as our testers found with this good-looking jacket. Made with RepelShell™ fabric, it’s designed to protect you from the elements on chilly wet runs and, according to our testers, it did a stellar job of that. The plush fleece lining felt warm and cosy against their skin and crucially, the waterproof fabric – which scored top marks in our lab tests – kept them bone dry when the weather took a dodgy turn. Best of all, the jacket remained light and comfortable, even when drenched.

Waterproofing capabilities aside, it’s brimming with handy features including myriad interior and exterior pockets (there’s one big enough to fit gloves and a hat), a cinchable hem and reflective detailing to keep you visible when running in low light. The stretchy material and smooth zips made for easy on/off and the hood stayed firmly in place as we picked up the pace, although some of our runners found it obstructed their view a little.

The style is on the bulkier side, so we wouldn’t recommend it for speedwork sessions or nabbing a PB, and bear in mind it’s not one you can pack away easily. Still, it's a top-quality jacket that will be with you for the long run.

This jacket caught our testers’ attention for the very neat way it can be packed into a little over-the-shoulder bag. It kept everyone dry in light rain, though the water-repellant coating kept water on the surface, making our runners feel a little cold. Happily, there’s plenty of room to wear layers underneath, making it ideal for spring training.

Shop now, women's Claiming equal windproof and waterproof capabilities, this jacket is built for the elements. Reflective fabric makes it safe for dark runs too. And if you do manage to avoid the rain, there’s a handy velcro strip to keep the hood in place when not in use. However, some found the 100% nylon fabric billowed and held in sweat. Heading out for a gentle 5k-er or taking the dog out? Crack on. But if you’re in the mood to go long distance, it may not be the one.

Come rain, wind or shine, our panel raved about OMM’s Halo Jacket, rating details such as the well-fitted hood for keeping out wind and rain, as well as the length, which makes it a winner for cycling, too.

With a looser fit, it’s great if you want to add layers underneath, though our athletes weren’t sold on it for faster runs. Our male testers found some material flapped a little, while our female testers said they got pretty toasty on faster sessions. Though there are no pockets, it scores bonus points for packability, squishing down to the size of a tennis ball.

Comfortable, non-restrictive, lightweight, mid-price range – all the attributes of a solid running jacket. Our panel reported back that they liked its elasticated cuffs that kept the brisk air out, alongside genuinely useful pockets. Our female runners especially liked the slim fit, which meant there was no billowing or crunched-up fabric. However, it’s best for light rain (this comes sans hood), as it wasn’t as waterproof as some of the other jackets here.

Waterproof, comfortable and practical, this jacket is certainly great value. Testers said the full-length zip made it easy to put on in a hurry and you can also pack it away into a compact ‘stuff sack’ when you want to shed a layer.

Some of our panel grew a bit hot and sticky during longer runs, and found the toggles a tad annoying as they tended to bounce around. However, it’s ideal for casual runners looking to stay dry, or for anyone who doesn’t want to spend too much.

Designed to be worn by fast runners for whom lightweight material is key to performance, this jacket scored highly across the board. Our testers felt it would be an excellent buy for race day due to its tighter fit. It also washed well; being able to throw something this pricey in the wash at 40°C with the rest of your kit goes a long way in terms of practicality. With a slim fit, you may need to size up. However, for night runs, some testers felt it wasn’t as visible as they’d like.

One of the more detailed designs on our list – and available in five chic colours – the Saloman Bonatti performed well in the style stakes. However, size-wise it ran quite small, so you may want to size up, especially for better ease of movement on faster runs. Large pockets also meant our testers’ phones and keys moved around a fair bit when they picked up the pace. It did score 5/5 for its waterproof capabilities, and packs down easily, making it easy to store or travel with.

Keen trail runners will understand the importance of having a decent all-purpose piece of kit like the Decathlon Evadict when battling the elements. All our testers reported that this would be ideal for winter runs. It scored well on our in-lab waterproofing tests and keeping our athletes warm mid-run.It also packed away well for when you’re ready to strip down a layer, but it wasn’t too tight, allowing you to layer up with a thick base if needed. However, some said they’d have liked a more breathable fabric, while our petite female runners also felt it was cut too long over the bum.

Made from 100% polyester with a PU membrane, and weighing just 100g, breathability and lightweight-wear are the order of the day here. If you’re heading to the start line, our runners will see you there; its translucent design also means race bibs can be seen underneath.

However, it was hard to remove while running, and scored 4/5 in our waterproof testing, which is worth considering if you’re out and about in heavy showers a lot.

Our team of runners rated this particularly well for keeping them dry, warm and wind-proof – what more could you want from a premium running jacket, we hear you ask?

Toggle strings for a tighter fit and velcro straps on the wrists are nice details that our panel appreciated for keeping them dry on rainy runs, too. The downside? For some, the hood felt a little too bulky.

Whether mountain trekking, city jogging or trail running, one thing is for certain: comfort is paramount. The Keela Storm jacket has comfort at its core, with design and functionality taking equal precedence.

Featuring details such as chest pockets, thumb loops and breathable fabric, and the ability to roll-up the hood, our runners also rated it highly for fit and a flattering cut. It kept everyone looking and feeling cool, even during higher intensity sessions.

As the name suggests: pick this jacket if reflectivity is a priority. It’s top of the class for road safety, thanks to a hi-vis outer coating that is the brightest and most attention-grabbing we’ve come across. It’s also flexible and snug where you want it to be.

On the downside, however, are a lack of breathability (it clung to bare skin so wear a long-sleeve top underneath) and it didn’t take long for the material to start smelling a little like a teenager’s bedroom.

A stylish windproof from the high priests of fashionable running kit, Soar. As you'd expect from a premium brand like this, the materials are top notch and our testers enjoyed the sense of 'comfort', adding that the material 'held its shape nicely so as not to feel too baggy'. The reflective seams are a nice touch, too.

Fantastic value for a jacket from what is normally a more premium-priced brand. This is made for no-nonsense runners who want to get out there and stay relatively dry, without spending a fortune.

It’s ultra-lightweight and comfortable, with a streamlined fit that, hallelujah, offers excellent bum coverage. It offers very adequate protection, but don’t expect stellar waterproofing or breathability at this price. It’s unisex, and hence a boxy cut, but men are advised to go one size up.

At just over 100g, this featherweight jacket is the lightest we’ve tried, and it feels it. It’s as soft as a premium running top, yet fully windproof even in gales. Seriously: it did a great job in strong wind, although it was no match for stronger rain.

We like the hood, which fitted well on its own or over a peaked cap, and found it suitably shower-resistant. It packs neatly into its pocket, which has a handy belt for wearing it around your waist. It’s a simple, effective and wallet-friendly solution for most UK weather conditions.

This stylish double-layered jacket has been designed to let air in through the middle and keep you cool. This ventilation is welcome and effective on still, mild days where you just need a little protection, but it's draughty in strong winds and the hood flaps about when down.

It’s water-resistant in showers, but heavy rain will soak through in about 10 minutes. That said, we loved the athletic slim fit, the anti-tear weave, and the antimicrobial treatment to ward off ingrained smells.

Yanar was our former Fitness Group Testing Manager. She managed health and fitness product testing across all the magazines, overseeing all testing processes and ensuring our lab and panel tests are conducted to the highest standards. Yanar spent 15 years as a health and wellness content editor and writer for national titles such as Runner’s World, Men’s Health and Women’s Health. Yanar is a Level 3 qualified PT, trained yoga teacher and a registered yoga therapist. She has been into fitness and wellness her whole life. After many years running races and marathons, she now trains and competes in CrossFit and Olympic lifting. She passionately advocates strength training for women to build a stronger mind and body for life. 

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