The 8 Best Rain Jackets for Men, Tested by Fashion Editors

The 8 Best Rain Jackets for Men, Tested by Fashion Editors

Eli Schmidt

Best Overall Rain Jacket

Rains Fishtail Parka

Best Overall Rain Jacket

Rains Fishtail Parka

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Pros
  • Drawstring fishtail hem keeps seat dry
  • Protects against chilly winds
  • Offers a level of ventilation to prevent sweat
  • Streamlined design
Cons
  • Not ideal if you want a shorter length

A list of the best rain jackets is not complete without Rains. After all, the Denmark-based rainwear lifestyle brand is known for producing waterproof designs that spans apparel, bags and other accessories. Enter its Fishtail Parka.

We love this garment for reasons beyond waterproof protection. The jacket is quintessential New York with an all-black look and thigh-length cut. It’s also one of our absolute favorites because it has enhanced coverage, blocking rain from wetting your quads and backside, which is huge for anyone who has ever been caught walking in the rain for more than 10 minutes.

Some rain jackets can feel too warm and clammy against the skin if they lack proper ventilation. But that’s not the scenario here, thanks to its back yoke that offers cooling airflow. Not to mention, our testers were able to wear formal attire underneath without feeling too stuffy. Don’t get us wrong, this jacket isn’t just for city-slickers. If you’re down for a rainy trail walk, this is never a bad option to throw on. We can bet the handwarmer pockets and drawstring hood with a cap brim will come in handy for your hike.

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Waterproof? Yes
Materials 100% Polyester with polyurethane coating
Packability? Yes
Features Two utilitarian-inspired pockets, fishtail hem, back yoke with concealed vents

Best Lightweight Rain Jacket

Outdoor Research Helium Rain Jacket

Best Lightweight Rain Jacket

Outdoor Research Helium Rain Jacket

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Pros
  • Made with wind- and waterproof fabric
  • Elastic drawcord hem and cuffs block moisture and cold drafts
  • Can be stowed away in chest pocket
  • Durable YKK zippers
Cons
  • Takes a second to pack it down

Outdoor Research rain jackets have a cult following for a reason. Take The Helium for example. It’s constructed with Pertex Shield Diamond Fuse fabric—a durable, woven layered material that provides waterproof protection from the elements while remaining highly breathable.

Thanks to its self-stowing design, we’ve been able to pack it down into its zippered chest pocket, which doubles as a tiny triangular-shaped sack. And since the jacket doesn’t take up too much room, you can keep it on hand at your office desk or stowed away in your work backpack. During our backcountry journey in the rain, we found it has a lightweight feel, but is also thoughtfully designed material to keep our layers underneath from being soaked.

Waterproof? Yes
Materials Nylon
Packability? Yes
Features YKK AquaGuard zippers, chest pocket, reflective logo

Best For City Wear

Lululemon Waterproof Full-Zip Rain Jacket

Best For City Wear

Lululemon Waterproof Full-Zip Rain Jacket

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Pros
  • Underarms vents for extra airflow
  • Seam-sealed to keep you dry
  • Looks great with casual fits
Cons
  • Only comes in two colors

In true Lululemon fashion, the athleisure brand produces a rain jacket that merges both form and fashion. Its full-zip offering is made of waterproof Glyde fabric, which works double duty to repel rain on the outer layer and wick away moisture from the inner surface. The smooth texture also reduces friction, allowing for easy movement and extra comfort during activities like hiking, running or cycling in drizzly weather.​​

We appreciate that the jacket maintains comfort over extended periods of time without feeling stiff, even in the clammy environment of a subway station. Plus, there’s underarm vents to enhance airflow if you start to get too hot. In terms of form, it’s a chameleon. It’s stylish enough for wearing over a polo at dinner, and can also double as a windbreaker for crisp days spent outdoors.

Waterproof? Yes
Material 100% Polyester
Packability? Yes
Features Underarm vents, zippered exterior pockets with a hidden phone sleeve, adjustable cuffs

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Best Value Rain Jacket

Arc’teryx Beta Jacket

Best Value Rain Jacket

Arc’teryx Beta Jacket

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Pros
  • Built with GORE-TEX fabric
  • Ideal for hiking and trekking
  • Sizes range up to 3XL
Cons
  • More expensive than other options, but has longterm value

Arc’teryx outerwear is meant to last a lifetime, and the Beta Jacket is no exception. Built with durable seam taping and waterproof Gore-Tex fabric, this piece has a 80D denier rating, meaning it has some of the strongest, abrasion-resistant build one can find. It’s also worth noting that the regular fit delivers breathable protection and falls away from your body with enough room for layering.

Although its premium price tag may seem intimidating, the jacket’s ability to handle some serious outdoor activity makes it a worthy investment. Among the jackets we evaluated, this number emerged as the top choice for hikers and runners because the fabric stretched and facilitated fluid movement. But perhaps if you simply prefer it for style, rocking it casually will have you looking as fly as Harry Styles.

Waterproof? Yes
Material GORE-TEX fabric
Packability? Yes
Features Two hand pockets, dual lower hem adjusters, low profile StormHood

Most Affordable Rain Jacket

Columbia Inner Limits III Jacket

Most Affordable Rain Jacket

Columbia Inner Limits III Jacket

Pros
  • Omni-Tech offers warmth and water protection
  • Packable into hand pocket
  • Mesh lined for breathability
  • Chin guard prevents chafing
Cons
  • May not be the best option if you prefer looser fit

Getting a top-notch rain jacket doesn’t always mean emptying your entire wallet. In fact, this budget-friendly option from Columbia offers the same, if not more, durability and protection as the expensive options on this list. After all, it features an air-permeable membrane, fully sealed seams and Omni-Tech fabric, which hinders water from leaking through the tiny needle holes created during the garment’s construction.

The reason why the price is much cheaper is not because of its ability to repel rain; in fact, it’s phenomenal at keeping wearers dry. Instead, expect a sacrifice in breathability and flexibility, as these features become more prominent the more expensive you go.

Waterproof? Yes
Material 100% recycled polyester
Packability? Yes
Features Packable pocket, chin guard, zippered hand pockets

Most Stylish Rain Jacket

Cotopaxi Cielo Rain Jacket

Most Stylish Rain Jacket

Cotopaxi Cielo Rain Jacket

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Pros
  • Sleek colorblock design
  • Zippered chest pocket offers sufficient storage
  • Helmet-compatible hood
Cons
  • Not the best waterproof option for torrential rain

Stylish, yet designed with utility in mind, Cotopaxi’s Cielo Rain Jacket is a hip-length piece you can throw on over your outfit at a moment’s notice. Suitable for everyday wear, it’s easy to sport as you’re heading to the office or enjoying an outdoor festival.

This jacket offers the same bells and whistles as Patagonia’s design; it’s just slightly heavier. Though our testers claimed it fell short in heavy rain conditions, allowing small amounts of water to penetrate and dampen their underlayers. On the bright side, this model does supply enough weather protection on days of brief, light drizzles.

Waterproof? Yes
Material 100% Recycled Polyester
Packability? Yes
Features One-touch hood adjustment, two zippered hand pockets, zippered chest pocket

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Best Breathable Rain Jacket

Patagonia Boulder Fork Rain Jacket

Best Breathable Rain Jacket

Patagonia Boulder Fork Rain Jacket

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Pros
  • Made with 3-layered, tear-resistant shell
  • Adjustable hood comes with a laminated visor
  • Zippered high handwarmer pockets are super spacious
  • Extremely lightweight and packable
Cons
  • Feels a tad bit baggy, but still comfortable

If you want something minimalistic and lowkey that doesn’t let water slip between the cracks, consider Patagonia’s offering. We’ve worn it countless times over the years for our camping and hiking excursions. That’s because the jacket’s three-layer construction incorporates all the essentials: a waterproof membrane, performance standard fabric, and a durable water-repellent finish.

To be honest, this piece has everything you need in a hardcore outdoors jacket while still being style-forward. From anti-corrosive zippers to watertight pockets, it’s made to last a long time. Another plus is the hood comes with a laminated visor that accommodates a ton of headwear. As for packability, we were able to roll the jacket up and stash it in our compact carry-on luggage.

Waterproof? Yes
Material 3.7-oz 30-denier 100% recycled polyester ripstop face, a polyester membrane, a recycled polyester tricot backer and a DWR finish
Packability? Yes
Features Adjustable hood with visor, one left-chest zippered pocket, waterproof zipper

Best Heavy-Duty Rain Jacket

The North Face Summit Chamlang FUTURELIGHT Jacket

Best Heavy-Duty Rain Jacket

The North Face Summit Chamlang FUTURELIGHT Jacket

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Pros
  • Exceptionally durable
  • Underarm vents prevent overheating and excess moisture
  • Suited for mountaineering and climbing
Cons
  • Not ideal if you prefer a light version

Tipping the scale at more than a pound, this midweight alpine jacket provides functionality beyond waterproof capabilities. For starters, The North Face’s slim-fit design minimizes bulk and allows unrestricted movement for activities such as climbing, mountain hiking, and even skiing. Plus, the shoulder seams were removed, so you can easily wear a pack without chafing.

While it may not be the ultimate windproof solution, the body is detailed with smooth nylon fabric and AquaGuard zippers. The latter is known for their heightened durability over conventional zippers, offering enhanced protection against rain, snow and moisture. Another bonus: the jacket has stretchy underarm vents that will help you cool down.

Waterproof? Yes
Material 70D recycled nylon, DWR treatment
Packability? N/A
Features Two external zippered hand pockets, one large mesh pocket

Difference Between a Daily Rain Jacket and a Hiking Rain Jacket

Every guy has—or should have—a daily rain jacket they turn to when the weather is nasty outside. And depending on where you live some of us need a daily rain jacket more than others. The easiest way to distinguish these types of jackets is by examining the overall durability of the jacket and testing how easy it is to throw on with your casual outfits. A daily rain jacket is also typically sturdier, thicker, and more durable because it’s been designed with versatile environments in mind. It’s true you can wear a daily rain jacket for hiking, but keep in mind this is a garment made for general purpose use. A good one way to think about the two types of rain jackets is by comparing them to what it would be like wearing a walking shoe while hiking versus a hiking boot.

A hiking jacket is typically going to be lighter and more packable. They’re also usually more expensive, as the materials used are special blends of fabric made to bat away moisture and not weigh you down. It’s entirely possible you could wear a hiking jacket for daily wear, but if you care about comfort then a daily rain jacket will appeal more to your liking. Hiking jackets are made for a specific use, and their tech fabrics can sometimes be too over-the-top for something as simple as wearing them to work or walking your dog.

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