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Waterproof vs. water-resistant
- A waterproof jacket keeps out hard, driving rain
- A water-resistant jacket can handle light rain for a brief time and is more breathable
Windproof vs. wind-resistant
- Any waterproof jacket is also windproof to shield you in stormy weather
- A wind-resistant jacket will offer much lighter protection
Hard shell vs. soft shell
Like a waterproof and windproof rain jacket, a hard shell will offer the most protection, but less breathability than a soft shell.
Do you need insulation?
For very cold rainy weather, consider an insulated shell, which will have down or synthetic fill for warmth while being waterproof and windproof.
Proper care is key to performance
Every rain jacket or rain pant needs regular maintenance to keep on keeping you dry, so follow care instructions to keep yours lasting.
Learn about clothes that can help you hike more comfortably, and get strategies for cutting the weight and bulk of clothing in your pack.
Which insulation do you prefer?
- Down: Ultralight, warm and packable—but won't insulate when damp and dries slowly.
- Synthetic: Insulates when damp, dries fast and often less pricey than down—though heavier and less packable.
- Wet or humid conditions or high activity? Consider water-resistant down, synthetics or down/synthetic hybrids.
How much will temperature and weather vary?
- Most insulated jackets feature water-resistant shells. Some use waterproof/breathable material—pricier but they eliminate the need for a separate rain shell.
- For high-exertion activities, look for vents in the underarm or core area to dump heat.
- Some jackets vary insulation and shell materials based by body zone to provide weather protection and breathability where needed.
Consider features:
- Hoods: Add warmth and protection; some are detachable or helmet-compatible
- 3-in-1 jackets: Combine an outer shell and midlayer that zip together, so you can wear separately or as one
- Pockets: Designed to stash gear, secure valuables and more.
Learn which clothes to bring backpacking in order to keep your pack light while making sure you'll have everything you need.
A guide to travel gear: Learn about the different types of outdoor luggage, travel backpacks and duffel bags.
Learn how to compare fabrics and choose travel clothing that dries fast, resists wrinkles and provides sun, rain or insect protection.