Extreme rain jackets for trail running
If you head into the mountains or encounter prolonged, heavy rain, an extreme raincoat is not a luxury but a necessity. These jackets are designed for the toughest conditions and offer maximum protection when it really counts.
What is an extreme raincoat?
An extreme rain jacket is a high-end hardshell with the highest degree of waterproofing, breathability, and durability. Compared to basic and performance models, they are more robust, often slightly heavier, and equipped with the most advanced materials and constructions.
When do you choose an extreme raincoat?
- In mountainous terrain with rapidly changing weather
- During ultratrails and long expeditions
- During prolonged or heavy rainfall
- When safety and protection are a priority
This is the jacket you take with you when failure is not an option.
What do you look for when choosing?
Maximum waterproofness
Water columns of 20,000 mm or higher and fully taped seams.
High-level breathability
It is important to remain comfortable even during prolonged exertion.
Sustainability & material
Stronger outer fabrics that can withstand harsh conditions and heavy use.
Hood & protection
Adjustable, storm-proof hood and often an extra-high collar.
Extra features
Waterproof zippers, ventilation openings, and smart storage options.
Difference compared to Basic and Performance
Basic raincoats
- Basic protection
- Less breathable
- For shorter runs
Performance rain jackets
- Lightweight and breathable
- Focused on speed and races
Extreme raincoats
- Maximum protection and durability
- Suitable for extreme conditions
- Slightly heavier, but more reliable
FAQ
Do I really need an extreme raincoat?
Only if you run in harsh conditions (mountains, ultras, bad weather). For standard runs, a performance jacket is often sufficient.
Are extreme rain jackets mandatory at matches?
Sometimes, especially in mountain races where strict safety requirements apply.