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The best waterproof women’s jackets feature rain-shedding finishes, sealed seams, and a lining that breathes, so you stay dry without feeling clammy. Customers love our Ultralight Storm Jacket for its lightweight rain shell that’s truly waterproof. And if you like women’s Barbour styles, waxed cotton jackets are a go-to for wet days.
The best warm rain jackets for women are fully insulated and reinforced to keep water out. Our Women’s PRO Insulated Hooded Jacket is a great pick when you want a waterproof layer with built-in warmth. Or go with Barbour for wet-weather protection and add a quilted liner or gilet underneath when temperatures drop.
It depends on what you’re doing, but our fully waterproof Ultralight Storm Jacket makes a great pick when you want a lightweight choice for hiking. If you’ll be on the water, go with our PRO Fishing Jacket. Need a bit more length? The Barbour® Heron Jacket has you covered.
Our women’s rain jackets keep you dry with enough airflow to stay comfortable. Plus, they’re packable, so you’re ready whenever wet weather rolls in. Keep one in your day pack or shoulder bag for lightweight protection from sudden rain on the river or trail. You won’t overheat on the move, thanks to breathable fabric and neoprene cuffs that repel water. These jackets are made to travel—just roll one up and tuck it in your bag whether you’re hiking your favorite local spot or traveling somewhere new. You’ll also find fishing jackets that keep you dry while you cast. With a rain jacket in your pack, you’re ready for whatever the weather throws your way.