READ: WATERPROOF JACKETS BUYING GUIDE / WATERPROOF RATINGS
READ: WATERPROOF JACKETS BUYING GUIDE / WATERPROOF RATINGS
A truly waterproof jacket uses multi-layered fabrics with a waterproof membrane, fully taped seams, and water-resistant zippers to block out rain and snow. Look for a Hydrostatic Head (HH) rating of at least 5,000mm for light showers, 10,000mm for heavy rain, and 20,000mm+ for extreme weather. Higher ratings mean better water resistance.
Consider the weather and your activities. For everyday use or light rain, a 5,000–10,000mm rating is sufficient. For hiking, skiing, or harsh conditions, choose 15,000–20,000mm+ with breathability features like underarm vents and adjustable hoods. Key features include taped seams, adjustable cuffs, and multiple secure pockets.
A waterproof jacket should fit comfortably over mid-layers, allowing freedom of movement without being too loose. Adjustable hoods, cuffs, and hems help seal out the elements, while articulated sleeves and longer backs improve coverage and mobility.
Wash your jacket with a gentle, technical detergent and avoid fabric softeners, which can damage the waterproof membrane. Dry on low heat or air dry to reactivate the water-repellent finish. Reproof your jacket when water stops beading on the surface to maintain its performance.
Yes, most modern waterproof jackets balance water resistance with breathability, allowing sweat to escape while keeping rain out. Look for breathability ratings alongside waterproof ratings, and features like ventilation zips to enhance comfort during active use.
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