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The 11 Best Running Jackets of 2024, Tested


Investing in a high-quality, comfortable, and weather-resistant running jacket is essential for blocking the cold, rain, wind, and snow. While all running jackets should keep you warm and protected, some have reflective details for running safely in the dark, while others feature pockets for stashing small essentials, energizing snacks, or extra gear.

To find the best running jackets for women, we first asked running experts for their advice on which key features to look for when shopping for a high-quality option. Then, we zipped up and hit the trails, beaches, and roads to test 26 expert-approved jackets from top brands. We wore them on extremely windy, rainy, and cold runs, evaluating each option for fit, comfort, design, durability, and value. We also had a Doctor of Physical Therapy and RRCA-certified run coach from our Review Board review this article for accuracy.

Athleta Run With It Jacket

PHOTO: Athleta

Key Specs

Sizes: 00-26W (regular, petite, tall) | Materials: Recycled polyester, spandex | Pockets: Two front zippered pockets, zippered chest pocket, zippered back pocket | Care: Machine wash, tumble dry | Our Overall Rating: 4.9/5

Who It’s For

Best for those who want a durable, high-quality running jacket for daily runs and hikes in cool to cold weather.

Why We Love It

Athleta’s Run With It Jacket is versatile, durable, and packed with cool features, making it our top overall pick. During testing, it kept us comfortable and protected during extreme wind running on the beach, long hikes, beach walks, and everyday errands. We love its breathability, which prevents us from overheating, especially on long hikes and runs. And when conditions heat up, it’s light enough for us to tie around our waist easily.

We love its smart design, which features four zippered pockets, reflective details, thumb holes, and a high neckline that can be worn up or rolled down. Its fabric is water-repellent, abrasion-resistant, and rated UPF 50+, meaning it blocks at least 98% of the sun’s rays. We were also impressed by how well it kept its shape after multiple washes, with no pilling or fraying in sight. 

Potential Flaws

  • This jacket runs a bit large. This can be helpful if you like to layer up for your runs. If you prefer not to layer, we recommend sizing down.

Most Valuable Insight

“This is a quality running jacket you’ll have for years. It’s great on its own or layered. Plus, it’s very breathable and keeps me comfortable on my runs. I love its design—two pockets to zip my phone and other items in, thumb holes, and a high-zip neck that can be cuffed or rolled up.” —Ivy Ford, Verywell Fit product tester

90 Degree By Reflex Women’s Running Track Jacket

PHOTO: Amazon
Pros

  • Doesn’t ride up and moves with you

  • Stylish, flattering full-zip design

  • Soft, stretchy fabric

Key Specs

Sizes: 4-26 | Materials: Nylon, spandex | Pockets: Two front zippered pockets | Care: Machine wash cold, tumble dry low | Our Overall Rating: 4.7/5

Who It’s For

Best for beginner runners or for those running in mild weather who want a stylish, budget-friendly running jacket.

Why We Love It

With a flattering style and thoughtful details, 90 Degree By Reflex’s Running Track Jacket looks and performs like a high-end jacket at a budget-friendly price. We love its contoured fit and soft, stretchy material that moves with us as we run. And, even though it’s sleek, it doesn’t ride up or feel clingy, no matter how long our runs are.

During testing, we liked that this jacket kept us warm but was still breathable enough to prevent us from overheating. We like wearing ours in mild to moderate weather since it’s not too thick, and we can easily wear a thin layer underneath. With a full-zip design, zippered front pockets (perfect for storing our keys and energy gels), and thumb holes, this jacket’s features set it apart from others in the same price range—making it an even better value.

Potential Flaws

  • This jacket may run small, so we recommend sizing up for a roomier fit.
  • Although this jacket held up nicely in the wash, its material doesn’t feel as durable as other pricier options we tested. Still, considering its price, we think this is a fair trade-off.

Most Valuable Insight

“This is an ideal fall running jacket: not too thick, so I don’t get overly hot, can fit a tank/thin layer underneath comfortably, and stretchy fabric. It’s also a full zip, which makes it easier to get on and off. Plus, I like using it as a cover-up for walking to a fitness class or gym.” —Shannon Bauer, Verywell Fit product tester

lululemon Womens Another Mile Jacket

PHOTO: lululemon
Pros

  • Lightweight and wind-resistant

  • Removable hood

  • Stylish, water-repellant design

Key Specs

Sizes: 0-14 | Materials: Nylon, polyester, elastane | Pockets: Two front zippered pockets, hidden phone sleeve | Care: Machine wash cold, tumble dry low | Our Overall Rating: 4.7/5

Who It’s For

Best for tall runners or those with long torsos who want to invest in a high-quality, stylish running jacket made with water-repellant and wind-resistant fabric. 

Why We Love It

If you’re looking to invest in a running jacket you’ll have for years, lululemon’s Another Mile Jacket is our top pick. This water-repellant, wind-resistant jacket is built to last and can handle plenty of blustery days. During chilly runs in 40-degree weather, we loved how lightweight it felt, while still keeping us comfortable and warm. Plus, it’s incredibly durable—we wore ours in extremely windy, cold, and light rainy conditions and found that it held up very well.

We appreciate that this jacket has thumb holes, zippered pockets, and reflective details. We also like the versatility and protection its cozy removable hood offers. While we preferred to remove it for our runs, we loved wearing it on our cold-weather morning walks. With a stylish, streamlined silhouette, it quickly became a daily staple in our routine. 

Potential Flaws

  • This jacket is fairly long. Although it didn’t restrict our movement, it may be too long for some petite runners.

Most Valuable Insight

“I love this jacket! It’s so versatile! During runs, I felt warm but not overheated, and its fabric still felt lightweight. In addition to wearing it on runs, this quickly became my fave option for running errands and taking long walks, as it’s a fantastic jacket overall.” —Shannon Bauer, Verywell Fit product tester

Brooks Shield Hybrid Jacket 2.0

PHOTO: Brooks
Cons

  • No reflective details

  • Zipper may stick

Key Specs

Sizes: 0-22 | Materials: Nylon, polyester, spandex | Pockets: Two front zippered pockets, two drop-in side pockets, zippered chest pocket | Care: Machine wash cold, tumble dry low | Our Overall Rating: 4.4/5

Who It’s For

Best for those who plan on running during the day in very cold weather (around 30-degrees and below).

Why We Love It

Designed for running in very cold weather, Brooks’ Shield Hybrid Jacket 2.0 is the best winter jacket we tested. During testing, we noticed how cozy and protective its insulation felt during cold, windy runs. We love how it kept us warm without adding too much weight or bulk. When we did start to heat up, we loved how its fabric effectively wicked moisture away, keeping us dry and comfortable on the trail. 

We found that its stretchy, flexible material allows for a comfortable fit while providing a good range of motion. With four exterior pockets and one interior pocket, this wind-resistant jacket also offers lots of convenient storage for your phone and other essentials. We especially love using the open side pocket to stash our running gloves so they can be easily accessed when our hands get chilly. Plus, we love how well it holds up to laundering, making it a breeze to keep fresh and clean.

Potential Flaws

  • We wish this jacket had some reflective details. To remedy this, you can avoid running when it’s dark or opt for reflective running gear, like armbands, headbands, and pants, to ensure you’ll be seen when running.
  • Its zipper got stuck a few times, which bothered us. However, it didn’t break, and we could still use it properly.

Most Valuable Insight

“This jacket fits true to size and is very comfortable. It has lots of give and flexibility on the sides, making it super comfortable. It’s one of the best-fitting running jackets I’ve tried.” —Sara Michael, Verywell Fit product tester

Verywell Fit / Sara Michael


BALEAF Waterproof Windbreaker Jacket

PHOTO: Amazon
Pros

  • Budget-friendly

  • Comfy, with reflective details

  • Adjustable hood to ensure snug fit

Key Specs

Sizes: 0-22 | Materials: Polyester | Pockets: Two front zippered pockets, two inner pockets, zippered back pocket | Care: Machine wash cold, tumble dry low | Our Overall Rating: 4.8/5

Who It’s For

Best for runners who want a waterproof running jacket chock full of storage that can stand up to rainy day runs.

Why We Love It

Baleaf’s DWR Hooded Windbreaker has five pockets, an adjustable hood, and is fully waterproof, making it a great option for anyone who sticks to their outdoor running routine, come rain or shine. With so many deep pockets available, we love having so much space for our phones, keys, gloves, snacks, and gels. Other useful features we love include reflective elements for low-light visibility and an adjustable hood that can be cinched closed for protection from rain and wind. 

During testing, this jacket proved extremely functional and comfortable for running and everyday wear. We also found that it’s not nearly as thin as most traditional windbreakers are, adding to its durability. With a variety of colors to choose from and a budget-friendly price tag, we think this running jacket is a great option for anyone who loves to run or take fitness walks in the rain.

Potential Flaws

  • While we love the hood’s protection, it would be nice if it were detachable so we could use this jacket as just a windbreaker.

Most Valuable Insight

“This running jacket’s price point makes it accessible for many individuals, and its exceptional fit makes it an option runners of all levels will also enjoy, whether for 1 mile or a rainy half marathon.” —Lily Moe, former editor for the brand and Verywell Fit product tester

Verywell Fit / Lily Moe


lululemon Cross Chill Jacket

PHOTO: lululemon
Pros

  • Soft, comfortable fleece lining

  • Lightweight and moves with the body well

  • Waterproof and windproof

Key Specs

Sizes: 0-14 | Materials: Polyester, nylon, elastane, Lycra | Pockets: Two front zippered pockets, hidden phone sleeve, zippered chest pocket, zippered back pocket | Care: Machine wash cold, tumble dry low | Our Overall Rating: 4.9/5

Who It’s For

Best for runners who are looking for a durable, waterproof, and super cozy running jacket that will last.

Why We Love It

With a design that held up through many wears and washes and an easy-to-clean shell for those extra muddy runs, lululemon’s Cross Chill Jacket is the most durable option we tested. It delivered excellent protection from wind and moisture and was easy to move in, which isn’t always the case with waterproof and windproof jackets. We also love lululemon’s attention to detail: The cuffs are made from soft, silky material, making us excited to wear this jacket. 

This jacket’s fleece lining feels soft and protective in cool temperatures but remains breathable and lightweight. We found it worked best in mild to moderate fall and winter weather, offering just the right amount of warmth and protection. We also love its four zippered pockets, subtle reflective detailing, thumb holes, and a cinchable hood. Even better, there’s a hidden phone sleeve to protect your tech. Plus, it stands up extremely well to laundering and is a breeze to spot-clean.

Potential Flaws

  • While this jacket is pricier than some other options on our list, we think its high quality, functional design, and durability are worth the additional investment.
  • This jacket may run small—consider sizing up, especially if you want room for layering underneath.

Most Valuable Insight

“This jacket still looks great after wearing and washing. Its outside material is easy to clean if you kick up mud on a run. It’s high-quality and well-made.” —Shannon Bauer, Verywell Fit product tester

Lululemon Mist Over Windbreaker

PHOTO: Lululemon
Pros

  • Lightweight and comfortable

  • Breathable and water-repellant

  • Stylish, flattering design

Key Specs

Sizes: 0-20 | Materials: Recycled polyester, elastane | Pockets: Two front zippered pockets, zippered back pocket | Care: Machine wash cold, tumble dry low | Our Overall Rating: 4.9/5

Who It’s For

Best for runners who are looking for a high-quality, lightweight windbreaker. 

Why We Love It

lululemon’s Mist Over Windbreaker is our top pick for a reliable three-season jacket and windbreaker. During testing, it impressed us by blocking harsh wind despite its lightweight construction. It’s breathable and water-repellent but still feels soft and stretchy—a rare combination in a windbreaker. And when temperatures rose by 15 degrees on our morning runs, this jacket helped regulate our body heat to prevent us from overheating and becoming sweaty.

This running jacket really won us over with its smart design and flattering style. We love the thumb holes and no-bounce loop that keeps the hood tucked away when it’s not needed. We especially like its large zippered back pocket for storing our energy gels for longer runs. Plus, it feels very durable and high-quality: Even after wearing it many times in wind, light rain, and heavy downpours, we didn’t notice any pilling, rips, or wear and tear.

Potential Flaws

  • This jacket tends to run small—we had to size up to find the perfect fit.

Most Valuable Insight

“This is the best windbreaker I’ve ever tried. It’s an ideal three-season jacket (maybe four if you live in mild climates). It’s super lightweight and breathable yet helps to cut through windy conditions. It’s excellent quality and comfortable to wear.” —Shannon Bauer, Verywell Fit product tester

Patagonia Women's Houdini Jacket

PHOTO: Backcountry
Pros

  • Windproof and water-resistant

  • Adjustable waist and hood

  • Lightweight and very portable

Key Specs

Sizes: 00-22 | Materials: Recycled ripstop nylon | Pockets: Zippered chest pocket | Care: Machine wash cold, tumble dry low | Our Overall Rating: 4.3/5

Who It’s For

Best for runners who want a lightweight, travel-friendly running jacket for milder weather.

Why We Love It

Lightweight, windproof, and packable, Patagonia’s Houdini Jacket is our top pick for a mild-weather running jacket. We like that it can be worn on its own or over a base layer when the weather gets brisk. When we tested this jacket, we loved its barely-there feel. We also appreciate its adjustable hood and waist, which we tightened for a more snug fit. Plus, elastic around the wrists offers a comfy, secure fit.

We love that it folds into its chest pocket for easy portability. With a water-resistant finish, this jacket is a great option for long runs in unpredictable weather since you can easily tie it around your waist. It also held up extremely well in the wash. Plus, its fabric is very durable, so you don’t have to worry about snagging it on branches or bushes during trail runs.

Potential Flaws

  • Although this jacket has one zippered pocket in the front, we wish it offered more storage.

Most Valuable Insight

“Like all Patagonia products, this jacket is extremely durable and comfortable. It washes impeccably and seems brand new after multiple wears.” —Eliza Savage, editorial director and Verywell Fit product tester

Verywell Fit / Eliza Savage


L.L. Bean Bean Bright Multisport Jacket

PHOTO: L.L. Bean

Key Specs

Sizes: 6-26 | Materials: Polyester | Pockets: Two front zippered pockets, zippered back pocket, two interior mesh pockets | Care: Machine wash, tumble dry | Our Overall Rating: 4.6/5

Who It’s For

Best for runners looking for a lightweight, reflective jacket ideal for running at dawn or dusk.

Why We Love It

More flexible than a raincoat but not as heavy-duty as winter outerwear, a lightweight running jacket can be worn in many seasons and conditions. During testing, L.L.Bean’s Bean Bright Multisport Jacket provided reliable protection during our windy, cold, and wet weather runs. Plus, it’s very breathable, keeping us dry and comfortable without allowing sweat to build up underneath. 

With its bright colors and reflective details, this jacket has impressive visibility in low-light conditions. We also like that the sleeves are slightly longer than the typical running jacket for extra coverage, which can be especially helpful if outdoor cycling is part of your cross-training plan. Even better, this jacket has five front and back pockets, providing plenty of space to stash our phone, gloves, and other essentials.

Potential Flaws

  • This jacket runs large, which is ideal if you plan on wearing it with layers. If you want a closer fit, you may want to size down.

Most Valuable Insight

“I absolutely love this jacket’s comfort. I felt weighed down by other jackets, but this one is light and still incredibly helpful against the wind and cold. I’ll be using this frequently in my cold weather run routine.” —Lily Moe, former editor for the brand and Verywell Fit product tester

On Running Weather Jacket

PHOTO: On Running

Key Specs

Sizes: 0-22 | Materials: Polyester, elastane, polyamide | Pockets: Zippered chest pocket | Care: Machine wash cold, hang dry | Our Overall Rating: 4.4/5

Who It’s For

Best for runners who want to invest in a lightweight, breathable jacket loaded with thoughtful features.

Why We Love It

On’s Weather Jacket is a performance-tech running jacket designed for optimal breathability and ventilation in wet, windy conditions. When testing this jacket, we liked that its waist drawcord created a comfortable, secure fit. As we ran on the beach, we noticed that this ultra-lightweight layer still provided exceptional protection from the wind. We also appreciate its adjustable hood, which includes a visor to keep the rain out of our face. 

In addition to its weather-resistant finish, it features an anti-odor treatment to keep you feeling fresh and comfortable. Other helpful features include a reflective logo and a slot to thread our earbuds through. Its front zippered pocket is also water-resistant and can fit most phones. We love that we can fold the entire jacket up into its pocket, making it a breeze to travel with. Plus, it washes well and is quick-drying.

Potential Flaws

  • We love this jacket so much, but we wish it had more than one pocket for additional storage.
  • Although this jacket is pricier than others on our list, its handy features make it worth the extra cost.

Most Valuable Insight

“This jacket’s material is truly a marvel and is magical for running in the wind. It blocks the wind so well while also feeling paper-thin. It’s also engineered for easy packing and traveling.” —Ivy Ford, Verywell Fit product tester

lululemon Down For It All Jacket

PHOTO: lululemon
Pros

  • Insulated, but not bulky

  • Four-way stretch

  • Stays warm even when wet

Key Specs

Sizes: 0-14 | Materials: Nylon, recycled polyester, elastane, Lycra, goose down | Pockets: Two front zippered pockets, hidden phone sleeve | Care: Machine wash cold, tumble dry low | Our Overall Rating: 4.8/5

Who It’s For

Best for exercisers who run in very cold weather and want a warm, water-resistant running jacket with a comfy hood.

Why We Love It

lululemon’s Down For It All Jacket has all the necessary features to keep you comfortable and warm in below-freezing temperatures, including a very cozy hood. During testing, this jacket felt surprisingly lightweight and not bulky despite its warm goose-down filling. And its high collar and hood kept cold, windy air out during our runs.

Windproof and water-resistant, with convenient thumb holes, this jacket checks a lot of boxes we look for in functional outerwear. Its fleece fabric is brushed for additional warmth and has four-way stretch that moves nicely with us on our runs. Added insulation in the shoulders, sleeves, and hood traps heat even when wet, keeping us warm and comfortable in very cold weather. 

Potential Flaws

  • This jacket is pricier than some other options on our list, but we think it’s priced fairly considering its thoughtful, high-performance design.
  • This jacket has a very slim fit, even compared to other lululemon jackets we tested. We recommend sizing up, especially if you prefer a looser fit.

Most Valuable Insight

“Despite how warm it is, this jacket is super comfortable to run in and is lightweight. It has ample storage, including zippered pockets and a drop-in pocket that fits my phone. It also has a removable hood and thumb holes, and is windproof and water-resistant.” —Shannon Bauer, Verywell Fit product tester

Women’s Running Jackets We Also Tested

We tested 26 running jackets for women, but only 11 earned a spot on our final list of recommendations. While these other jackets impressed us in some ways, they ultimately fell short in one or more key categories.

  • We like that Brooks’ Run Visible Convertible Jacket comes with a detachable vest that can be worn over any top for added visibility in low-light situations. But on one of our test runs, the zippers on both internal pockets broke—a disappointing flaw for an expensive jacket.
  • Baleaf’s Windproof Thermal Running Jacket is durable and protective, but its fabric is too thick and stiff—we didn’t feel comfortable while running in it. 
  • Columbia’s Park View Grid Fleece Full Zip Jacket scored well for its cozy comfort, which we found was great for cool weather runs. But we wish it had reflective details, and we noticed that the sizing runs pretty small. 

What to Look for When Shopping for Running Jackets for Women

  • Weather Resistance: Most running jackets are wind- and water-resistant for some protection from the elements. But to stay completely dry in the pouring rain, you’ll need a waterproof jacket with a breathable membrane to help keep your temperature in check. Some runners prefer to have a few running jackets for varying conditions, including waterproof jackets for heavy downpours and water-resistant options for drizzles or light snowfall.
  • Fit: A running jacket should fit properly, feel comfortable, and allow you to access your full range of motion. Look for something form-fitting but allows your upper body to move freely as you run. 
  • Materials: Look for jackets made from comfortable, stretchy, breathable materials with excellent moisture-wicking abilities. We recommend technical fabrics and synthetic blends, like polyester, Lycra, spandex, and nylon. Don’t run in a jacket made from cotton—it holds onto moisture and can put you at risk for frostbite or hypothermia in cold temperatures.
  • Pockets: The weather can change quickly during a run, so it’s nice to have a jacket with some room to stash a winter hat and gloves in case you need them. Pockets are also handy for storing safety items, like your phone, money, ID, and long-run nutrition options. Look for a jacket with at least one zippered pocket to securely tuck your essentials away. A waterproof pocket that will keep your phone and other items dry is a huge plus, says running coach Whitney Heins.
  • Reflectivity: Check to see if the jacket has reflective trim, stripes, or other designs on the front and back to increase your visibility in low-light conditions. Although you can always add some reflective elements, it’s nice when a jacket has some built into the design.

Verywell Fit / Ivy Ford


How We Tested the Running Jackets for Women

To select the best running jackets for women, we tested 26 products from trusted brands, wearing them while running on chilly beaches, roads, and trails. When testing running jackets for women, we evaluate each option based on the following key criteria.

  • Fit: When we try the jacket on, we check to make sure it’s comfortable and has a snug, secure fit that doesn’t impede our movement. Are the sleeves too short or too long? Is there room to layer underneath? Can it stretch to accommodate different body shapes and sizes?
  • Comfort: We prioritize running jackets made from soft, smooth materials. Do we notice any zippers, seams, or tags that cause discomfort or chafing? How well does the jacket wick moisture away? We also look for well-ventilated options that prevent overheating.
  • Design: We pay attention to how warm the jacket keeps us and how effective its features are. If the jacket is waterproof, water-resistant, or windproof, we note whether it protects us from the elements. Additionally, we consider any special design features the jacket has—like pockets, reflectivity, or thumb holes—and how useful they are.
  • Durability: During the testing period, we wash the jacket multiple times according to the manufacturer’s instructions and evaluate how it holds up. We check for signs of wear, including fraying, fading, or pilling. Does it keep its shape, color, and warmth?
  • Value: To give each jacket an accurate value score, we don’t look at its cost until we evaluate it in other key categories. When we check its price, we ask ourselves if its quality and performance justify its cost. Would we recommend it to someone else? Generally, jackets with a high value score cost less than or the same as what we expect to pay.

Our Experts

We consulted experts at each stage of our research, testing, and reporting process. The following experts assisted us during the testing process and helped us better understand what key features to look for in a high-quality running jacket. Although we choose products independently, expert input influences our choices. 

  • Ben Delaney, RRCA-certified running coach
  • John Gardner, CPT, certified personal trainer at Kickoff
  • Whitney Heins, founder and VDOT-certified running coach at The Mother Runners
  • Catherine Moloznik, vice president of purchasing and merchandising at Fleet Feet
  • Christine Burke, senior vice president of strategic partnerships and runner products at New York Road Runners

Frequently Asked Questions

Should a running jacket be loose or tight? 

A running jacket shouldn’t be overly loose to prevent too much cold air from flowing in, says Moloznik. But it also shouldn’t be so tight that it restricts your movement. 

Do I need a waterproof jacket for running? 

Water-resistant jackets may be protective enough for running in light rain, but waterproof ones are designed to keep all water out. If you live in a snowy, rainy, or otherwise wet climate, you may want to consider purchasing a waterproof jacket to keep you dry and warm. 

Do running jackets keep you warm? 

Yes, running jackets should keep you warm and dry, Delaney says. Depending on the conditions, you may need a lightweight, windbreaker-style jacket or a thicker, insulated one to help regulate your temperature.

Are down jackets good for running? 

Down jackets can be good for running on clear, cold days with light, dry snow since down is typically water-resistant (not waterproof).

Why Trust Verywell Fit

Michelle Parente is an experienced fitness writer. She is passionate about making reliable product recommendations. As a fitness enthusiast, Michelle knows that high-quality activewear can level up any workout, providing an extra boost of comfort and confidence.

Additional reporting contributed by Christine Luff, ACE-CPT.

Christine Luff, ACE-CPT, is a writer with over 20 years of experience creating health and fitness content. As a certified personal trainer, running coach, and avid runner, she’s always trying the latest running gear and has a keen eye for finding the most comfortable, effective running clothes.

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