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The 8 Best Packable Jackets of 2024, Tested and Reviewed

We tested jackets that can fit in luggage without taking up too much space.

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Travel + Leisure / Jhett Thompson

Packing for a cold weather getaway can be difficult since bulky clothes take up a lot of space. To eliminate the stress of trying to fit warm clothing in a suitcase, invest in a packable jacket as the ultimate hack. 

Travel editors already double as packing experts so we researched and tried out 19 portable jackets for various activities. From hiking and biking to sightseeing and air travel, the coats came with us on short and long trips so we could gauge the usefulness, quality, fit, and overall design to endorse the top-scoring packable jackets from our tests. 

Our Top Picks

  • Best Overall: Columbia Switchback Iii Jacket
  • Best Windbreaker: Cotopaxi Teca Half-zip Windbreaker

Best Long Jacket: Everlane The ReNew Long Liner

  • Most Size-Inclusive: Girlfriend Collective Packable Puffer
  • Best for Hiking: L.L.Bean PrimaLoft Packaway Jacket
  • Best Lightweight: Patagonia Women's Nano Puff Jacket
  • Best Down-filled: Lululemon Pack It Down Jacket
  • Best Budget Down: Uniqlo Ultra Light Down Jacket

Best Overall: Columbia Women's Switchback III Jacket

It folds down to a fraction of the original size and comes with a stowaway hood. 

We found that it doesn't have a lot of insulation and is best for shoulder season. 

Columbia is one of the most trusted brands on the market for outdoor gear so it’s no surprise to us that this jacket earned a perfect score in testing. Of course, our favorite feature of this jacket is the ability to fold it into itself to save space in a suitcase. After six months of use including stuffing the jacket into backpacks, duffels, and suitcases, it also still looks brand new.

This lightweight coat is also equipped with other helpful features to ward off rain, wind, and other inclement weather while traveling. It comes with a stowaway hood that hides in the collar of your jacket and can easily be pulled out or tucked in as needed. We’re also big fans of the adjustable velcro wrist cuffs and bungee cord hem to tighten or loosen the jacket for a more customized fit. We found that the jacket runs true to size, but if you want to layer clothing under the jacket (which we recommend for cold weather because the material is relatively thin), then you may want to size up. 

The Details: XS to 3XL | Polyester, nylon

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Best Windbreaker: Cotopaxi Women's Teca Half-zip Windbreaker

The jacket is ideal for transitional seasons like spring and fall.

After six months of use, we noticed it's not very breathable.

This Cotopaxi anorak is the best lightweight layer we tested that is protective against breezy outings. It’s made with a water- and wind-resistant, repurposed polyester taffeta material with a DWR finish to repel light rain for all types of activities. Lightweight and durable don’t always go hand in hand, but after using this jacket for rigorous outdoor adventures over a three month period — like biking and hiking — and even washing it multiple times, the jacket hasn’t wavered in quality even the slightest. We even spilled coffee on the coat and the stain came right out in the wash. It has a slightly oversized fit so we were able to fit a sweatshirt underneath, but the thinner jacket can also layer underneath a larger coat as needed. One slight inconvenience is that the anorak style means it can’t be fully unzipped to cool off a bit in warmer weather, and there aren’t any vents, so it’s not the most breathable jacket. 

The Details: XXS to XXL | Repurposed polyester taffeta

Travel + Leisure / Kristin Cleveland

It has split zippers to increase range of motion when needed. 

During our six month test, an excited dog jumped on the coat, tearing the fabric — pet parents be warned! 

For cold-weather travel, you’ll need a cozy and warm jacket that won’t take up an entire suitcase so we recommend this quilted jacket from Everlane. We wore this nearly every day throughout the cold winter months and it is still just as puffy and stylish as when we got it. The longer length means the hem sits below the knees for more coverage than a regular puffer jacket. Although this jacket has more material than other jackets we tested, it still packs down small enough to fit in a small carry-on or backpack. Made with recycled polyester, the coat has a slightly puffed, quilted design and it provides plenty of warmth in the colder temperatures. For transitional weather, the split zippers were super helpful for breathability and mobility since we could unzip from both the top and bottom. The jacket is designed to be oversized but even when we sized down, it was still roomy which is something to consider for style and fit. 

The Details: XXS to XL | Recycled polyester

Travel + Leisure / Anna Popp

Most Size-inclusive: Girlfriend Collective Packable Puffer

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The jacket comes in several stunning colorways and 10 size options.

This jacket is a little less puffy after six months of use.

Girlfriend Collective constantly wows us with flattering, size-inclusive, and stylish clothing for travel and the Crystal Packable Puffer is no exception. And the cherry on top is that the brand has an excellent sustainability mission so this jacket is made entirely of recycled water bottles. We love that the jacket comes in six earth-tone colors and there are 10 sizes ranging from XXS to 6XL. In testing, the lightweight puffer was warm enough for cooler fall days and there’s enough room to layer underneath for the winter. The material is water- and wind-resistant so it can serve as an outer layer in inclement weather while still being thin enough to be worn underneath a bigger jacket. We had some difficulty getting the puffer to fit inside the stuff sack pocket, but we had no issues folding up the jacket to fit in a suitcase as is, so we still think it’s great for travel. 

The Details: XXS to 6XL | Recycled polyester 

Travel + Leisure / Elizabeth Rhodes

Best for Hiking: L.L.Bean Women's PrimaLoft Packaway Jacket

It’s warm and breathable for hiking in cold climates.

We found that the jacket runs big, so we recommend sizing down if you want a tailored fit.

Since the weather can change drastically in the great outdoors, it’s important to bring layers when you’re on a trek. Space can be limited in a hiking backpack so this L.L.Bean packable jacket is the best option for staying warm and saving space. It can be tucked away in its own pocket, and the packed jacket measures 6 x 11 inches so it can easily fit in a daypack or even a fanny pack. Besides its packability, the jacket is water- and wind-resistant, and each jacket has 60 grams of PrimaLoft Gold insulation to keep you plenty warm in cold weather. Throughout our six months of tests, we even found it to work well for more mild winter days when you're keeping active. We love that the outer layer comes in six sizes in regular, petite, and plus cuts but we felt like even the petite size was slightly oversized so you might want to size down for a slimmer fit. 

The Details: XXS to XL | Recycled ripstop polyester 

Travel + Leisure / Brit Haines

Best Lightweight: Patagonia Women's Nano Puff Jacket

The featherlight material is flexible and doesn’t feel restrictive.

After six months of wearing, we do wish it had a hood and we think it is best for shoulder season.

If you’re in search of a jacket to toss on for pretty much any activity, then Patagonia’s Nano Puff Jacket is the one for you. This nearly weightless jacket is made with recycled polyester filled with 60 grams of the 100 percent recycled PrimaLoft Gold Insulation Eco, which makes this an excellent option for those looking to reduce their ecological footprint with a consciously-made coat. The most-loved aspect of the Nano Puff is that, although it’s technically a puffer, the materials are so lightweight that it doesn’t feel bulky or too hot for a range of activities. It’s warm but breathable and there’s plenty of stretch for a full range of motion. Plus, the thinner materials make it easy to fold the jacket into its own pocket for excellent portability. We do wish it had a hood and waterproofness for outdoor activities but the shell is still water resistant. 

The Details: XXS to XXL | Recycled polyester 

Travel + Leisure / Sabrina Weiss

Best Down-filled: lululemon Pack It Down Jacket

The goose down fill jacket is so cozy and toasty.

After six months of regular use and machine washing, white spots have appeared on the sleeve.

For ski trips or any other winter travel, this goose down fill jacket from Lululemon is your best bet for staying warm in cold weather. It’s made with 100 percent goose feather down fill packed between the brand’s DiamondStretch fabric that boasts resistance against water, wind, and offers plenty of stretch for mobility. While this jacket is quite puffy, it effortlessly fits inside the included stuff sack and we love that the coat doesn’t wrinkle even the slightest when it comes out of the pouch. This is a seriously warm and cozy puffer so we think it’s best for leisurely activities rather than hiking since we got fairly sweaty and had to take it off during a trek. Our other favorite features include the removable hood, fleece-lined pockets, and hidden phone or passport sleeve for safekeeping. Throughout three months of tests, we washed the coat a number of times in a washing machine and it still looks good as new.

The Details: 0 to 14 | DiamondStretch fabric

Travel + Leisure / Elena Garcia

Best Budget Down: Uniqlo Women's Ultra Light Down Jacket

It comes with a sleeping-bag-like stuff sack to compress the puffer jacket down.

The quality seems a bit lower compared to other jackets we tried and after six months of use, the threads are starting to come loose.

This packable puffer from Uniqlo comes with a stuff sack similar to a sleeping bag, but much easier to pack. We love that the stuff sack comes with a drawstring cord so you can really compress the jacket to a size that easily fits in a carry-on without taking up much space. This even fit inside the Calpak Luka Mini Backpack (that also held a wallet and a book!) The jacket is quite puffy but not in a bulky way so we’re big fans of the lightweight nylon shell filled with 90 percent down fill. It has the perfect balance of warmth and breathability for various activities and, although it doesn’t have a hood, it does have a cozy puffed collar for extra warmth around the neck. The only downside is that the stitching and materials feel slightly lower quality compared to pricier coats we tested, but we didn’t notice any damage to the jacket during testing so we think the price matches the quality of the coat. 

The Details: XXS to XXL | Nylon

Travel + Leisure / Krisha Joshi

Other Packable Jackets We Liked

The jackets below still earned high scores during testing, but we ran into a few issues that prevented us from adding them to our winner’s list. 

Decathlon Forclaz Women's MT100 Hooded Down Puffer Jacket : This down-filled puffer jacket is super cozy and warm but it takes some serious elbow grease to get it to fit inside the stuff sack.

Orvis Pack-and-go Jacket : It’s not the warmest jacket (so you’ll definitely want layers underneath), but it is a very compact and lightweight jacket that packs down easily into a pouch.

Our Testing Process

Packable jackets are essential for traveling in cooler climates so we researched all the best options and selected 19 jackets from trusted outerwear brands like Patagonia, Everlane, Cotopaxi, and more to test out. We made sure to pick packable jackets that range in style, material, size, and color to find ones that fit the needs for all types of travelers.

We tasked 19 travel editors and product testing experts to wear the jackets for over six months to get a feel for the fit, quality, comfort, and design of the coat. And, of course, the most important aspect of these outerwear pieces was the packability so we made sure to use the stuff sacks (if included) to pack and unpack the jackets many times. If the jacket didn’t come with a case, we still packed them in carry-ons, backpacks, and purses to see how much space they would take up. 

Tips for Buying a Packable Jacket

Consider your activities.

Before you start shopping for a packable jacket, ask yourself what its main use will be. Is it for outdoor activities? Or more leisurely or style purposes? The answer to this question will greatly impact the traits to look for in a packable jacket. Nature enthusiasts should opt for sporty coats that feature water and wind resistance with breathable and lightweight materials. Longer packable jackets with down fill or thicker outer materials will be best for casual wear rather than rigorous activities. 

Look for thoughtful features for travel

Most of the jackets we loved came with stuff sacks for superior portability. While that didn’t necessarily mean they were better than jackets that didn’t come with a case, it’s certainly something to consider for personal preference. Other helpful features to look out for include removable hoods, hidden pockets for valuables, and customizable features like bungee cords at the hem and adjustable wrist cuffs. 

There isn’t a right or wrong way to fold a jacket and it depends on the size of the jacket and stuff sack. Some jackets are easier to fold up than others, so whichever way you can get the jacket into the bag gets the job done. The jacket might come out looking wrinkly whether you shove it in the sack or fold it up nicely and it ultimately depends on how prone to wrinkling the material is. 

Packable jackets come in various styles, which means it depends on the material and intended use of the jacket. Down-filled options will be the warmest and rain jackets will likely be the least warm, but the intended use for each item is different. 

Not all packable jackets are waterproof so if you’re looking for a truly waterproof jacket, it’s important to read the specifications section on the website. Most rain jackets will be waterproof but others could just be water-resistant instead.

Why Trust Travel + Leisure

Anna Popp is a commerce writer who writes nearly all of the Travel + Leisure Trusted articles, and participates in product testing from luggage and shoes to outdoor gear and apparel. Anna reviewed the team’s insights to compile this list of the best packable jackets for travelers, plus did additional research as needed.

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8 Best Travel Jackets for ALL Travelers • Must Read Review for 2024

At The Broke Backpacker we understand the importance of versatile gear that can withstand the elements while keeping us comfortable and stylish on our journeys. Every backpacker, regardless of where they plan to go traveling, should always bring along a good jacket. It’s just one of those things you need as a traveler.

Icy wind, freezing rain, mountain climates, coastal evenings, chilly deserts, winter travel, pub crawls… there are a million scenarios when having a great travel jacket makes the difference between having an awesome time and wishing you were back home tucked up in bed!

I can’t tell you how many times my jackets have saved my life (sometimes literally) in the mountains. Having a good jacket is as important as having shoes that fit or a backpack with two shoulder straps! A travel jacket is a staple piece of equipment that should always be tucked down somewhere in the depths of your backpack.

In this guide, we’ll embark on a quest to uncover the best travel jackets that seamlessly combine performance, durability, and value. By the end of this guide, you’ll have everything you need to know – cost, performance, weight, and all of the factors that go into making an awesome jacket to take traveling.

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Quick Answer: Best Travel Jackets Roundup 2024

Faq about the best travel jacket, final thoughts on the best travel jackets of 2024.

  • Overall Best Travel Jacket – Patagonia Nano Puff Hoodie
  • Best Rain Jacket to Take Traveling –  Arc’teryx Beta AR

Best Winter Jacket for Travelers – Ravean Down X Heated Jacket

  • The Ultimate Travel Jacket for Hikers –   Arc’teryx Thorium Down Hoodie
  • Best Travel Jacket for Women –  Patagonia Nano Puff
  • Most Badass Snowboard/Ski Jacket –  Burton GORE-TEX Pillowline Insulated Jacket

Best Budget Travel Jacket – REI 650 Down Jacket

  • Most Stylish Travel Jacket –  Mountain Hardwear Ghost Whisperer Hooded

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Patagonia Nano Puff Hoodie

  • Best Use > Hiking, traveling, climbing, daily use.
  • Waterproof > No

Arc'teryx Beta Jacket Mens

Arc’teryx Beta AR

  • Cost > $$$$
  • Best Use > Trekking, mountain sports, camping, traveling.
  • Waterproof > Yes

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Ravean Down X Heated Jacket

  • Best Use > Winter travel, everyday use, cold day hikes, urban lifestyle

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Arc’teryx Thorium Down Hoodie

  • Best Use > Outdoor sports, hiking, urban lifestyle, travel.

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Feathered Friends EOS

  • Best Use > travel, hiking or casual city use

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Patagonia Nano Puff

  • Best Use > Traveling, outdoor sports, hiking, camping.

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Burton GORE-TEX Pillowline Insulated Jacket

  • Best Use > Winter sports

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REI 650 Down Jacket

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Mountain Hardware Ghost Whisper 2

  • Best Use > Urban lifestyle, traveling, hiking

Best Overall Travel Jacket  –  Patagonia Nano Puff Hoodie

The Patagonia Nano Puff Hoodie takes the prize of best overall travel jacket for a variety of reasons. I have traveled with this jacket in my backpack for the last seven years. It has been with me to over 20 countries and at least 3,000 trail miles and counting. It is the best all around jacket and the most versatile travel jacket on this list.

The Nano Puff hoodie is made out of synthetic down, so it is a bit water-resistant, unlike natural down. It is lightweight and very packable at 12.8 ounces making it perhaps the best jacket ever!!!! If you want more protection it’s best to combine it with a waterproof Patagonia jacket .

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A good down (or synthetic down in this case) is an absolute must for most backpacking trips. Even in warm, tropical countries, I have ended up using my Nano Puff every day as a pillow on buses and whilst camping. When it’s windy out but not too wet I also like to combine it with my Patagonia Houdini for a bit more protection.

At $249.00 USD this Patagonia travel jacket is priced in the mid-range in terms of its competitors. It is not necessarily the best travel jacket ever but is very high quality, versatile and priced in the mid-range making it affordable. It also feels absolutely lovely to wear – its soft, light, warm and is kind of like being hugged by kittens!

Though My Nano Puff has seen a ton of abuse, it is still going strong after all this time. When the zipper on my Nano Puff died, Patagonia replaced it for free. Apart from the zipper I have had zero issues.

In addition to their excellent warranty, Patagonia is a great company to support in general. Each Nano Puff Hoodie is made from 55% post-consumer recycled content. You can feel good about supporting a company that actually gives a shit about the earth and their own impact on it. This isn’t the last time you will be hearing about the Patagonia Brand in the best travel jackets review!

Want to read more about this jacket? Check out our dedicated review of the Patagonia Nano Puff jacket .

If you need something warmer, then have a look at our guide to then best winter jackets from Patagonia too.

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Best Rain Jacket to Take Traveling  – Arc’teryx Beta AR

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Arc’teryx is famous the world over for making some of the best quality gear for adventures. I have had several rain jackets in the past that claimed to be waterproof. There is nothing more frustrating (and potentially dangerous) than being out on a backpacking trip in the mountains and having your rain jacket fail you. Arc’teryx make some of the best traveling jackets out there though so that won’t happen with any of their gear.

After being a rain-soaked-hiker one too many times, I bit the bullet and bought an Arc’teryx Beta AR rain jacket. I have never once looked back. My hiking trips have never been the same and my happiness levels have stayed consistently high since that day, for me, it’s the best travel anorak on the market bar none.

You feel like you are wearing an invisible suit of waterproof armor. It’s Gore-Tex Pro Shell three-layer laminate fabric is waterproof, snow-shedding, windproof, breathable, lightweight and durable. If you’re going somewhere very rainy, like a Sri Lankan adventure , be sure to bring a jacket as waterproof as this one. (Or this one).

The Beta AR features taped seams like a tent so you are guaranteed to stay dry even in the most heinous of storms. It also features zipping watertight pockets for stashing your snacks (very important) or phone (meh). At just over 1 pound, it might just be the most useful piece of clothing you will pack for your adventure by weight. In fact, if you’re looking for the best outdoor jacket on the market , this might just be it!

The major drawback. For many backpackers, the Arc’teryx Beta AR is cost prohibitive. And for good reason. Who wants to spend $600 on a jacket?! I admit it was really tough for me to fork out that kind of dough for a jacket. But hey, serious adventures call for serious, quality gear. Arc’teryx Beta AR is the definition of quality and serious. Unfortunately, $600 USD is the price you will have to pay if you want the luxury of never being wet and cold again. Look at it as a lifelong investment in backpacking comfort.

Once you have this jacket on your body in a rainstorm you will know what I am talking about and you will thank me. When they say waterproof, your $600 guarantees that not a single fucking rain drop will be felt inside the jacket!

We also love the Arc’teryx Beta SL Rain Shell and the Arc’teryx Zeta SL for women, so check out those full reviews too! Want more options? Check out our list of the best Patagonia rain jackets to see if one fits the bill for your trip.

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Ever thought to yourself “yeah this down jacket is warm, but I wish they could make one with a heater built in.” When I have been walking around a city freezing my butt off, the thought has certainly crossed my mind. Well my friends, that is exactly what Ravean has done here with their ultra-toasty Down X Heated Jacket (they make both male/female versions).

The jacket is heated using a rechargeable battery system (that is also able to charge your phone), allowing you to manually regulate the heating element so you can stay comfortable in temperature ranges  from -10° F to 55° F .

When we first heard about this jacket we thought the concept sounded gimmicky and that the jacket wouldn’t be attractive. How wrong we were. Oh and ladies: we wrote a whole post on the best women’s heated jackets too if you want to check out some more options.

For the perfect winter travel jacket that will keep you warm in a range of temps AND looks good too, the Ravean Down X Heated Jacket is hard to beat. We highly recommend this one for your winter travels or just as an awesome everyday jacket during the cold months.

Check out our full Ravean Down X Heated Jacket review .

Best Travel Jacket for Hikers –  Arc’teryx Thorium Down Hoodie

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Alas, Arc’teryx has made the best travel jacket list again. This time for the Thorium Down Hoodie. If you’re a keen hiker looking to stay warm and pack light whilst racking up big miles this is the jacket for you.

750-fill-power RDS grey goose down is the magic formula that keeps you cozy in cold weather. Weight only 1 lb. 2.2 oz, the Thorium Down Hoodie packs down to next to nothing. Stylish, tough as hell, and warm enough to battle the mountain elements, The Thorium Down Hoodie is one beautiful piece of gear to behold.

An interesting new feature is that Arc’teryx added Coreloft synthetic insulation in the areas likely to become damp and wet. This means the previously vulnerable down has been replaced with a synthetic that holds up much better against moisture.

At $450.00 it isn’t the cheapest hiking jacket out there, but it might well be the best. Broke Backpacker tip: sometimes you can find them on Amazon for under $400.

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Best Ultralight Down Jacket: Feathered Friends EOS

Best Ultralight Down Jacket - Feathered Friends EOS

This one is a great lightweight warm jacket for travel, hiking, or for casual city use. Offering maximum amount warmth compressed into a tiny package, the Feathered Friends EOS jacket apart from the rest. Feathered Friends have been producing some great travel down jackets and sleeping bags for years. The EOS is yet another fine addition to their down layering arsenal. It’s a packable travel jacket which is great for popping inside your backpack.

We tested this jacket in the Pakistani mountains on several long treks and found the EOS to offer the perfect blend of warmth, lightweight, and packability. To put it bluntly, the EOS kicked ass and felt great to trek in when the temperatures dipped on the glacier. What’s cool is that this jacket isn’t just a one-trick pony. It’s a solid choice for your Autumn adventures , regarding its weight, comfort, and packability.

The FF EOS jacket has a fitted cut so it hugs the body whilst maximizing warmth. At just under $340, the EOS is not the cheapest jacket out there, but in our opinion, well worth the investment. Unlike true ultralight jackets, the Flinders can take a fair bit of abuse as the fabric is not paper thin. Plus, you would be hard pressed to find another jacket with Ethically-sourced 900+ fill power goose down power with the same warmth to weight ratio. 

The  Mountain Hardwear Ghost Whisperer for example, while an excellent ultralight option, simply can’t take the punishment other down jackets can. That’s not to say that it is poor quality though. If you don’t do lots of climbing or bush-bashing anyway, this shouldn’t be an issue for you if you want to really go ultralight.

Best Travel Jacket for Women – Patagonia Nano Puff

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Patagonia joins our best travel jacket list again with the women’s version of the Nano Puff (sans the hood). This is the jacket merges the comfort of down with the warmth of a lightweight jacket. Whether you are hitting the town, the slopes, or tackling a summit bid in the summer, the Nano Puff has got you covered.

The Nano Puff was technically designed for rock climbers and thru-hikers. As is the case with most of Patagonia’s gear, the Nano Puff is certainly a multi-purpose unit. If you are a lady looking to score the perfect travel jacket, your search is over.

Ana, contributing writer and editor at the Broke Backpacker had this to say about the women’s Patagonia Nano Puff jacket: “The Nano Puff is amazing. I have used it all over, in multiple countries and it has held up great. It is super warm and a good insulator jacket. Because it is not down it can get wet and dry a little faster than a down would. I highly recommend checking them out.”

For $199, you will be investing in a fantastic jacket that can handle all of the wear and tear of a seasoned traveler. In case you haven’t gathered it by now, Patagonia makes excellent products, and their line of ladies gear is no different. This one is made specifically to fit a ladies frame but there are loads of similar mens waterproof travel jackets out there so don’t feel excluded guys! The Nano Air is maybe the best travel jacket women can buy!

Best Snowboard/Ski Jacket – Burton GORE-TEX Pillowline Insulated Jacket

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Burton’s first appearance on my list is for the Pillowline Insulated Jacket. This jacket is a fantastic cold weather/ snow sports layer. It combines the warmth of a down jacket with the elemental protection of a Goretex rain jacket. This truly luxurious, ultra-warm jacket packs a big punch with its sleek design and brilliant construction.

Strategic placement of each insulation material ensures user comfort and prolonged jacket life. Down Composite Mapping places synthetic materials, which retains warmth when wet, along the hood, hem and underarms; areas prone to contact with moisture. lightweight 80 g ThermacoreECO insulation lines the core and sleeves where warmth is most needed. The hood comfortably fits over any ski or mountaineering helmet so you can cover up with losing your head protection.

The Burton Pillowline jacket also offers up a solid ventilation design, allowing you to cool down while you are working hard on the slopes. Airflow and moderate sweat management for medium-intensity activities; mesh-lined, no-snag underarm vents enhance breathability and allow heat to escape because deep snow is a workout.

I have said it before and I’ll say it again. Burton makes some of the best gear money can buy, and whilst their stuff can be outrageously expensive, you can be sure you are buying the best possible product on the market.

If like me, you value having quality gear, the reality is you have to fork over the cash sometimes. As is with most things in life, you get what you pay for and the Burton GORE-TEX Pillowline Insulated Jacket doesn’t everything but disappoint. It is great for alpine and winter conditions but if you are after a lightweight travel jacket then this one is NOT for you.

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After surviving my above list of amazing and expensive travel jackets, you deserve a quality budget option! Look no further than the REI 650 Down Jacket. As the name suggests, its 650 goose down insulation provides a high warmth-to-weight ratio and compacts so easily you can pack the jacket into its own left-hand pocket for storage.

This jacket is super warm and is the perfect jacket for everyday use whether you are traveling or not. Sometimes us travelers simply don’t have the cash to spend on big-ticket items. Fear not! The 650 down jacket is very affordable for everyone! At $75 USD (current sale price) you’d be hard-pressed to find another high-performance jacket at this price.

If you have never owned a down jacket before the REI 650 is a good place to start. Every backpacker needs a great jacket to take along on every adventure. This is the jacket for those looking for a solid piece of gear without the gouging price tag. REI also makes the same exact jacket in women’s sizes and colors.

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Now, you  could spend a fat chunk of $$$ on the WRONG present for someone. Wrong size hiking boots, wrong fit backpack, wrong shape sleeping bag… As any adventurer will tell you, gear is a personal choice.

So give the adventurer in your life the gift of convenience: buy them an REI Co-op gift card!  REI is The Broke Backpacker’s retailer of choice for ALL things outdoors, and an REI gift card is the perfect present you can buy from them. And then you won’t have to keep the receipt. 😉

Most Stylish Travel Jacket –   Mountain Hardwear Ghost Whisperer 2 Hooded

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I agree that in addition to keeping me warm, I want my jacket to look somewhat nice. The outdoor industry is notorious for producing some of this least visually appearing garments in the history of western fashion. Who the fuck wants a neon yellow puffer jacket with lime green zippers?

In recent years, the industry as a whole has become more style conscious. In order to win my most stylish jacket rank, the jacket must look good, but also be a badass piece of gear in the field.

That is where the Mountain Hardware Ghost Whisperer 2 comes in. This was a hard choice as now there are many stylish, well-performing jackets out there.

The Ghost Whisperer 2 really has it all. It is super lightweight, warm, looks great in a city and performs in the backcountry. At only 8.8 ounces, the Ghost Whisperer is one of the lightest multi-sport jackets around. It even performs well in semi-damp conditions. Its “QShield” Down resists moisture and retains maximum loft even when wet!

I gave Patagonia and Arc-teryx a lot of attention in this review, but Mountain Hardware’s Ghost Whisperer is a jacket not to be overlooked. If you want a jacket that looks cool and will keep you warm in freezing temperatures, the Ghost Whisperer has your name on it.

Still have some questions? No problem! We’ve listed and answered the most commonly asked questions below. Here’s what people usually want to know:

What jacket should backpackers get?

The REI 650 Down Jacket is a great travel jackets for backpackers. It’s light, warm, cheap and has so many epic features.

What is the most stylish travel jacket?

If you prefer a very classic and chic-looking travel jacket, the is the Mountain Hardwear Ghost Whisperer Hooded is a great option. It’ll keep you warm while making you look like a professional, yet sleek traveller.

Are down jackets good for travelling?

Down jackets are great for cold and dry weather travelling. They’ll keep you perfectly warm, but most of them aren’t made for damp and wet conditions.

What is the best packable jacket?

A packable jacket should be easy to store and weight almost nothing. The Feathered Friends EOS offers exactly that. And on top of that, you’ll also get a high-quality, lightweight down jacket.

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Well there you have it: the ultimate review of best travel jackets of the year! I hope you found this review to be helpful! Choosing travel coats and jackets can be bloody well tough but hopefully you are now ready to choose the right jacket for all of your traveling needs.

Whether you are new to traveling or a seasoned adventure you know how important it is to have a great all purpose jacket ready at all times. Having an awesome jacket to take traveling is a great feeling. It gives you confidence and keeps you comfortable when the weather turns chilly (or worse).

Any way you swing it, investing in a quality jacket of your choice is one of the best things you can do to prepare for your epic adventure.

Stay warm my friends!

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16 Best Travel Jackets (How to Choose the Best One for Your Trip!)

If you are a traveler, you know the importance of adding the best travel jacket to your packing list. They keep you warm and comfortable in chilly airports, train stations, and bus depots.

 They are also a great line of defense against rain while you are on the streets or hiking the trails. They allow you to maneuver through multiple climates while always staying dry and warm.

So, what goes into making the perfect travel jacket? Well, that depends almost entirely on the season you will be traveling in or two.  This will affect what materials are best, what level of water-resistance is acceptable and the type of insulation that will best suit you.

Here is some key information to review when choosing between the best travel jackets.

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Quick Answer: The Best Travel Jackets

  • Best All-Around Travel Jacket for Men: Patagonia Nano Puff Jacket
  • Best All-Around Travel Jacket for Women: Eddie Bauer Women’s Year Round Quilted Field Jacket
  • Best Rain Jacket for Men: The North Face Resolve
  • Best Rain Jacket for Women: The North Face Laney II Trench Raincoat
  • Best Winter Jacket for Men: Mountain Hardware Ghost Whisperer Down Jacket
  • Best Winter Jacket for Women: Canada Goose Women’s Shelburne Parka
  • Best Skiing Jacket for Men: North Face Thermoball Triclimate
  • Best Skiing Jacket for Women: The North Face Arrowood TriClimate Jacket
  • Best Hiking Jacket for Men: The North Face Apex Bionic 2
  • Best Hiking Jacket for Women: Outdoor Research Women’s Interstellar Jacket
  • Best Multi-functional Jacket for Men: Tumi Packable Travel Puffer Jacket
  • Best Multi-functional Jacket for Women: Tumi Women’s Packable Travel Puffer Jacket
  • Best Budget Jacket for Men: Eddie Bauer CirrusLite Down Jacket
  • Best Budget Jacket for Women:  Eddie Bauer CirrusLite Down Jacket
  • Best Lightweight Insulated Jacket for Men: The North Face ThermoBall Jacket
  • Best Lightweight Insulated Jacket for Women: RAB Microlight Alpine Jacket
  • Best 3-in-1 Jacket for Men: Columbia Bugaboo II Fleece Interchange
  • Best 3-in-1 Jacket for Women: Columbia Women’s Bugaboo II Fleece Interchange Jacket

Guide to Choosing the Best Travel Jackets

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Best for summer

Summer travel jackets have more than one job. Besides warming you up on chilly morning commutes they also act as a protecting layer against harsh sun, winds, and insects.

That is why you will want something durable and lightweight that can also fill the protection necessities. Here are some factors to consider.

Wrinkle Resistance

Chances are your summer travel jacket is going to spend most of its time packed away, stuffed into a day pack or tucked in a travel bag.  That is why finding one with some sort of wrinkle resistance is essential.

The best fabric for wrinkle resistance is Merino Wool. This is a soft lightweight material that retains its smooth texture even after being repeatedly stuffed into a bag. It is also extremely breathable and feels great against your skin.

Polyester is second in line when it comes to its wrinkle-free properties. Almost all performance fabrics and travel clothing have at least some polyester fibers meaning it will be easy to find when shopping for your summer travel jacket.

Tencel is another synthetic material you might find on the shelves. This fabric will still wrinkle when packed up but is easy to smooth out. Most of the time, just hanging up your jacket will do the trick.

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Water-Resistance

In certain areas, summer brings torrential rainfalls that can make traveling more difficult.  That is why it is important to find a summer travel jacket that will be able to keep you dry as you navigate your way through the rains.

Nylon and polyester fabrics are great for these conditions.  They have a great ability to wick away moisture and dry out quickly.  When you couple these materials with a weather-proof / waterproof coating you will have a jacket suited for all summer travel activities.

Cotton jackets, on the other hand, tend to hold moisture. That means when the rains penetrate the jacket it will leave you with a soggy mess with an inability to keep you warm. It is best to stay away from this material when looking into summer travel jackets.

Breathable Fabric

Let’s face it, summer is hot. That is why it is important to look for a jacket that is breathable. Choosing Merino Wool, polyester or nylon materials will give your jacket inherent breathable qualities. You can also look for things like a “mesh-lined yoke” which will also increase the breath-ability of your jacket.

Sun Protection

If you are traveling to environments with harsh sun you might want to use your jacket as a layer of protection against UV radiation. All fabrics allow for some level of UV radiation to penetrate through to your skin.

That is why you want to look for your jackets UPF rating. UPF, or UV protection factor, indicate what percentage of UV-rays can penetrate. Any travel jacket with a UPF rating of 30 or higher will offer excellent protection.

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Best for Fall and Spring

The Spring and Fall months can be unpredictable when traveling. Rains can quickly pop up in the spring and cold bursts can catch you off guard in the Fall. In these transition seasons, travel jackets with a variety of versatility features is key.

Here is what I mean.

  • Zip-out Liners: Zip out liners are a great feature of the best travel jackets for Spring/Fall. This is an added piece of fabric made from things like fleece that can be zipped in when the temperature drops or taken out when the sun starts warming up.
  • Stowable Hoods: These hoods can either be zipped into their own pockets at the collar or buttoned on allowing you to completely remove and add them as needed. These offer great protection if caught in a surprise rainstorm or heavy winds.
  • Waist Drawstring: A drawstring at the waist has one purpose.  Extra insulation. This small detail can protect against drafts on blustery evenings or opened to allow more breathability in warmer temperatures.
  • Chin Box Collar: A chin box collar simply means that the jacket zips up to your chin. This feature will make sure your neck stays warm no matter the weather and can be unzipped and lay flat when it isn’t needed.
  • Waterproof: In these months, water-resistant jackets just aren’t enough.  You will want something with a waterproof treatment to ensure you stay dry.

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Best for winter

The best travel jackets for winter travel are those that give you the most insulation and warmth. That doesn’t mean that they have to be bulky and take up half of your suitcase.

The best winter travel jackets are also compressible allowing them to be easily stowed during non-use. Let’s take a look at the things that make a great winter travel jacket.

Down vs. Synthetic Fill

When looking for a winter travel jacket there are really only two fill options to consider: down and down synthetic.  These products offer the most warmth, durability and lightweight characteristics. Everything you need in a winter travel jacket.

Down is still the front-runner when it comes to outdoor gear such as vests, jackets, and sleeping bags . This is due to its superior ability to keep you warm in the coldest of temperatures.

It is also one of the most durable, compressible and comfortable options when it comes to winter travel jackets. Down works by trapping your body heat in an infinite amount of small air pockets and distributing the heat throughout the jacket.

Unfortunately, it does have a downside. Its natural enemy is water. When down gets wet, it loses much if not all of its loft rendering it useless as an insulator.

Once this occurs, it can take a very long time to dry out putting you in quite the predicament if you are away from your hotel. Luckily, the external shells of most down winter jackets have some sort of water-resistant abilities to prevent this from happening.

Synthetic down came in to meet the needs of those that want similar insulating abilities without the high price tag. While it still can’t meet the warming capabilities of down it does have some additional benefits.

Synthetic down is more resistant abrasion and will retain its ability to keep you warm even in heavy downpours.

It is also hypoallergenic making it great for all travelers. That being said, it does have a tendency to break down faster over extended use making it a less consistently reliable option.

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Compact Packing

Naturally, a big concern for all travelers looking for the best travel jacket is how well it packs down. You don’t want a jacket that takes up a ton of space in your suitcase. So, it is important to look at how well a travel jacket can pack down.

This is where down steps back in. This fiber has an amazing ability to be compressed into a small sack or into its own pocket without affecting its insulating abilities.

It can be packed down to the size of a small bag that can fit perfectly in both hands. It can also be laid flat on top of other clothing and zipped tightly into your suitcase without taking up any space.

Synthetic down can easily do a great job of packing down. However, over repeated compression, synthetic down has a tendency to lose its insulating abilities and can become disfigured.

Pockets are a very important feature to look for in a winter travel jacket. Specifically pockets at the waist. This small feature allows you to quickly stuff your hands in warming them up without gloves.

They can also be perfect for carrying a hat, gloves and/or a scarf.

An internal chest pocket is also perfect for discreetly carrying things like your passport, extra cash or your phone. With enough pockets, you can easily travel around the city or hike through the mountains without the limitations of a day pack or purse.

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Women’s Mountain Hardware Ghost Whisperer

  • 90% goose down fill
  • 800-fill resists moisture and retains maximum loft
  • Low profile quilt pattern
  • Interior toggle hem for easy adjustment on the fly
  • Soft elastic inner cuff binding to seal out the cold
  • Zips into its own pocket for compact storage
  • Built-in secure loop 

Check Mountain Hardware Ghost Whisperer price at Mountain Hardware.

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Women’s The North Face Thermoball

  • Exposed molded-tooth center front zip
  • Internal elastic cuff
  • Secure-zip hand pockets
  • Stowable in pocket
  • Hem cinch-cord
  • Innovative bottleneck quilt pattern minimizes cold spots and improves durability
  • 13 g ThermoBall insulation for warmth when wet

Check The North Face Thermoball price at Amazon

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Women’s Columbia Mighty Lite III 

  • Omni-Heat thermal reflective and insulated
  • Omni-Shield advanced repellent
  • Interior security pocket
  • Zip-closed pockets
  • Comfort cuffs
  • Center back length: 25”

Check Columbia Mighty Lite III price at Amazon

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Men’s Mountain Hardware Ghost Whisperer

  • 800-fill down resists moisture and retains maximum loft.
  • Low profile quilt pattern to create heat trapping down channels for extra warmth.
  • Single interior toggle hem for easy adjustment on the fly.
  • Soft elastic inner cuff binding to seal out the cold.
  • Zips into its own pocket for compact storage.
  • Built-in secure loop

Check Mountain Hardware Ghost Whisperer price at Mountain Hardwear.

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Men’s Patagonia Nano Puff

Warm, windproof, water-resistant, the Nano Puff Jacket uses incredibly lightweight and highly compressible 60-g PrimaLoft Gold Insulation Eco with 55% post-consumer recycled content, wrapped in a 100% recycled polyester shell and lining.

Fair Trade Certified sewn. Born of shoulder-season belay duty and quick-hit ski tours, the Nano Puff Jacket finds a home with any back-country aficionado. Its wind-blocking, 100% recycled polyester shell sheds moisture and glides effortlessly in your layering system.

Low-bulk, hydrophobic, highly compressible 60-g PrimaLoft Gold Insulation Eco traps heat with remarkable efficiency, even when wet.

  • Lightweight 100% recycled polyester ripstop shell and lining fabric
  • DWR (durable water repellent) finish
  • 60-g PrimaLoft Gold Insulation Eco
  • 55% postconsumer recycled content
  • Brick quilting pattern with horizontal quilt lines on side panels stabilizes insulation
  • Durable thread for abrasion resistance
  • Center-front zipper has wicking interior storm flap
  • Zipper garage at chin for next-to-skin comfort
  • Two zippered hand warmer pockets
  • Zippered internal chest pocket doubles as a stuffsack
  • Drawcord-adjustable drop-tail hem seals in warmth

Check Patagonia Nano Puff price at Amazon

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Men’s The North Face Resolve 2

Revel in the deluge with this weatherproof rain jacket that features a breathable mesh lining and adjustable hood that stows inside the collar.

This waterproof, breathable technology utilizes a polyurethane (PU) coating that consists of a tri-component, multi-layer formula for waterproof protection, moisture permeability, and durability. 

It’s been lab and field-tested to ensure the best possible durability and function.  

  • Breathable rain jacket
  • Adjustable stowable hood
  • Relaxed Fit
  • Waterproof, seam-sealed DryVent 2L shell with mesh liner
  • 100% windproof fabric

Check The North Face Resolve 2 price at Amazon

How to Choose the Best Travel Jackets

Not finding what you are looking for? Check out our favorite places to go shopping for travel gear.

  • Shop Columbia – The industry leader in outdoor apparel and products; You can find anything from great jackets, gloves, hats, shirts, and travel pants.
  • Shop REI – They offer some of the best outdoor gear around. We love REI since they have a year Love it or hate it no questions guarantee.
  • Shop Moosejaw – Has a huge selection of outdoor gear at killer prices.

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Best Travel Jacket for One Bag Travel

We’ve made it easy to find the best travel jacket for your next trip, whether you’re looking for something to keep you warm, dry, or both.

Best Travel Jacket for One Bag Travel

Some of our best travel memories are bound to happen in the rain, cold, and snow. The key to ensuring that the weather doesn't put a damper on your trip is to be prepared with a proper travel jacket, which can sometimes feel daunting to find. There are hundreds of options, each with unique qualities and features. That's where we come in.

A travel jacket is one of many ways to stay dry, warm, and happy. Just because a jacket can do those things doesn't mean it's great for travel—it has to fit inside your travel backpack , daypack , or even sling , when not in use. It can't keep you comfortable if you can't bring it with you!

Are you looking for something that will keep you dry but not too hot in warmer climates? Or is warmth your biggest concern and anything else an added bonus? The best travel jacket depends on many factors, and we'll cover them all in this post. Let's dive in!

  • Patagonia Nano Puff
  • Western Rise AirLoft Hooded Jacket
  • Outdoor Research Helium Rain Jacket
  • REI 650 Down Jacket 2.0
  • Patagonia Storm10 Jacket
  • Amazon Essentials Lightweight Water-Resistant Packable Puffer Jacket
  • Montbell Plasma 1000 Down Jacket
  • Carhartt Rain Defender Relaxed Fit Lightweight Jacket
  • Dickies Insulated Eisenhower Jacket
  • Patagonia Tres 3-in-1 Parka
  • Columbia Pouration Rain Jacket
  • Cotopaxi Teca Calido Hooded Jacket

Best for: Full-time Travelers

Patagonia Nano Puff Men's & Women's

Why We Like It: Extremely packable for a puffer jacket

What To Know: Not as warm or lightweight as other offerings from Patagonia

When picking a lightweight travel jacket, finding one that is warm without taking up too much space is imperative. The Patagonia Nano Puff fits the bill—keeping you comfortable when you need it most and packing down to fit into the palm of your hand. The exterior Polyester has a DWR coating to keep you dry, too. The interior utilizes PrimaLoft® Synthetic Insulation to ensure that you don’t get cold—and, most importantly, not need to seek out another travel jacket. Complete with YKK zippers, this jacket is built to last.

If you want something a little warmer, go with the Patagonia Macro Puff , and if you want something a little more lightweight, go with the Patagonia Micro Puff . Whereas all three of these jackets get the job done (we wrote an entire post post about it), the Nano Puff is the best of the three, we think.

Best for: Professional Travelers

Western Rise AirLoft Hooded Jacket Review

Why We Like It: It’s a casual jacket that gets the job done for most trips

What To Know: The hood can be awkward to wear

Not every trip calls for something highly technical, though having a dedicated travel jacket is key to having a comfortable trip. The Western Rise Airloft Hooded Jacket doesn’t compress as small as others on this list, but it has a casual look that is just as at home on the trail as it is crossing the city. It’s crafted from polyester and uses YKK zippers, both of which suit it well in use as a casual travel jacket.

Another aspect that we dig is that it has a baffle-less design (no stitching lines that hold insulation in place), which we feel enables it to fit in while exploring urban environments more than its baffled counterparts. The hood is quite tight, which feels a little hypebeast-y, but it offers warmth when you forget to bring a hat along and the wind whips wickedly. If you want a more low-key travel jacket that still gets the job done, the Western Rise Airloft Hooded Jacket is worth consideration.

Best for: Relaxed Travelers

Outdoor Research Helium II Jacket

Why We Like It: An extremely water resistant jacket that has all the features we’re used to, all in a lightweight package

What To Know: Runs a little short if you’re on the taller side

Most of us have a jacket at home that does everything we need it to, but weighs more than we'd like to lug around in use as a travel jacket. The Outdoor Research Helium Rain Jacket has all of the features we've come to expect from a standard jacket wrapped in an ultralight package to ensure you aren't weighed down at the airport or when crossing the city. The jacket is highly water resistant, so a little rain won't ruin your trip across Central London.

When the clouds disperse and the sun hits your eye as it peeks past Big Ben, this lightweight travel jacket packs down to roughly the size of a soda can so you can stow it away in your travel backpack or daypack until the English weather decides to rain on your parade again. It's a great piece of gear to throw in your pack whether you think you'll need it or not, as it takes up a tiny amount of space. Go ahead, put it on your packing list right now!

REI 650 Down Jacket 2.0 In Kentucky

Why We Like It: The warmth to weight ratio is off the charts

What To Know: It doesn’t compress as well as we thought it would

If you’re someone who tends to watch their weight while packing to ensure you don’t get any fines at the airport, getting a travel jacket with an excellent warmth to weight ratio is a good bet. The lightweight REI 650 Down Jacket 2.0 ensures you don’t get flagged at check-in and aren’t stuck sweating with your jacket on at the gate. Plus, you’ll be warm enough in even the chilliest climates.

Men’s and women’s versions are available, so you can get the perfect fit no matter your body shape. The jacket is crafted from nylon and has YKK zippers, both of which hold up well over time. It isn’t the smallest jacket when compressed, though the warmth to weight ratio makes it well worth including on this list.

Patagonia Storm10 Jacket Outdoor

Why We Like It: Lightweight, extraordinarily water resistant, and breathable for warmer adventures

What To Know: On cooler adventures, it won’t keep you warm as a standalone jacket

Some adventures don’t need warmth as much as wind and water protection, and Patagonia has a solution. Their Storm10 jacket will keep you dry and safe from the wicked wind while remaining breathable to ensure you don’t get too sweaty under the hood. It’s crafted from Ripstop Nylon, complete with a DWR coating that’s lightweight yet extremely water resistant and durable.

It packs into its breast pocket, and once you have it stowed, it fits comfortably into the palm of your hand. Whether the forecast calls for sunshine or thunderstorms, it’s well worth keeping this lightweight travel jacket in your daypack or sling for the peace of mind it offers while crossing the city, country, or globe.

Amazon Essentials Packable Puffer Jacket In Essex, England

Why We Like It: A budget-friendly option for those just getting into travel

What To Know: Isn’t great in cooler temperatures and lacks some of the features we’re used to

A travel jacket needs to keep you warm—but if you’re just jumping into exploring the world, you might not have the budget for some of the more expensive versions out there. Or, maybe you typically head to beach resorts, but your cousin is getting married in Winnipeg, and you’re only going to need to grab a travel jacket for this trip. Whatever the reason, the Amazon Essentials Lightweight Water-Resistant Packable Puffer Jacket picks a few features from some of the best models available, like packability and a detachable stuff sack, and packs them into a lower price point.

It’s crafted from Nylon and Polyester and uses YKK zippers, which is par for the course as far as a travel jacket is concerned. It won’t keep you as warm as a model that costs seven times as much, but it's a good option for someone just getting into travel or a jacket you aren’t going to use often!

Montbell Plasma 1000 Down Jacket In Use

Why We Like It: A no-frills design that saves weight and keeps you warm

What To Know: It doesn’t have pockets, which is awkward in daily use

When it comes to travel jacket design, the Montbell Plasma 1000 Down Jacket is one of our favorites on the market. It’s designed with care to ensure that it keeps you warm using high-quality goose down materials, is highly compressible to save space in your pack when you need it most, and weighs less than most of the options on this list. The nylon exterior has a DWR coating to ensure you stay dry, and the YKK zippers are a staple of quality as far as we're concerned.

The only downside is that this thing doesn't have a single pocket. None for your hands, none on the interior, none at all! Montbell cut them out completely, which saves a lot of weight. For those who dig carrying a purse or sling, this may not be an issue. However, it may be a dealbreaker for those accustomed to shoving everything inside the pockets of their travel jacket.

Carhartt Rain Defender Relaxed Fit Lightweight Jacket

Why We Like It: Low-key look that can handle unexpected changes in weather

What To Know: Difficult to pack inside a smaller bag

When packing for a casual weekend trip in moderate weather, you may not have room in your carry-on for a raincoat and a more casual jacket. The Carhartt Rain Defender® Relaxed Fit Lightweight Jacket is the best of both worlds—offering protection in light rain and a subdued look that works as well at a bar as it does at a housewarming party in Cheboygan for your best friend who moved across the country.

Although it isn’t necessarily a standard travel jacket, it’s crafted from 100% nylon and as durable as you’d expect something from Carhartt to be. If you want something a little warmer, there’s an insulated version, too, but we dig this model for its versatility.

Dickies Insulated Eisenhower Jacket

Why We Like It: A stylish option that can be dressed up or down and still keeps you warm and dry

What To Know: Not a traditional packable jacket

When most people think travel jacket, they think of baffled exteriors and their lines of stitching, stuffing the coat into its own pocket, and 1990’s wind pant materials. As much as we love these jackets (seriously, we have dozens of them), sometimes it’s nice to opt for something with sleeker lines and a more minimalistic profile.

The Dickies Insulated Eisenhower Jacket offers just that—with water resistance and durability to boot. The exterior is crafted from 65% polyester and 35% cotton with a poly coating and the lining is 100% nylon–all of which come together to create a sleek jacket that can be dressed up or down. Plus, it keeps you warm when the temperature drops and is more durable than a standard travel jacket.

Patagonia Tres 3-in-1 Parka

Why We Like It: It’s three jackets in one, so you have an option for all weather conditions

What To Know: The jacket is packable, though it’s larger than most items on this list

While exploring the world, knowing what you're getting yourself into is tough. Whether you're venturing across the mountains of Michigan's Keweenaw Peninsula or the outskirts of the Gobi Desert in Mongolia, it's best to be prepared for anything Mother Nature could throw at you. The Patagonia Tres 3-in-1 Parka can be worn three ways depending on the weather, so you're ready no matter what crosses your path.

The jacket comes in two parts and has three different styles. The first option is to wear the waterproof yet breathable shell when the weather isn't too cold but you want protection from the rain. Or, just wear the insulated jacket when the skies are clear but the temperature is chilly. Last, you can combine the two when the weather looks stormy and the temperature starts to drop. You might be thinking, wow, there's no way this thing is meant to be used as a travel jacket. Well—it does stuff into the breast pocket, but it isn't very small once you've packed it. It's better suited to fit inside a travel backpack or checked baggage, though when you arrive and it's below freezing, you'll be happy that you brought it along!

Best for: Frugal Travelers

Columbia Pouration Rain Jacket

Why We Like It: The hood stows away when you don’t need it.

What To Know: It doesn’t pack into as small a package as other jackets.

There’s nothing more unpredictable than the weather, so we like to pack a rain jacket wherever we go. The Columbia Pouration Jacket will keep you dry, and it can be layered to keep you warm, too. After all, those base layers and Merino wool clothing won’t keep you toasty if they get wet. This jacket packs into itself, an essential component of a travel jacket, to be sure. And while its compressed size isn’t as small as others we’ve tested, it’s still excellent to slot into your travel backpack and comes in at a budget price point.

Columbia hasn’t skimped on the features with this jacket, either. You’ll find underarm venting for breathability since no one wants a rain jacket that feels like wearing a garbage bag. Plus, you can find the best fit for you with adjustable cuffs and hem. When it’s not raining, the hood stows away for a sleeker look.

Best for: Sustainable Travelers

Cotopaxi Teca Cálido Hooded Jacket Review

Why We Like It: It gives new life to repurposed fabric.

What To Know: The hood is quite large.

If you’re looking for sustainability, this is the jacket for you. The insulation is recycled polyester and repurposed taffeta, so the coat requires fewer virgin materials. Plus, the Teca Calido Hooded Jacket from Cotopaxi is reversible, so you have two colorway options while hitting the town. One side has a smooth two-tone look, while the other is a solid color with quilting like a puffer jacket. It packs into its own chest pocket, so it’s easy to fit in your travel backpack and comfortable enough for all-day wear.

You won’t sacrifice convenience for portability, either, since it includes zippered hand-warmer pockets, two-way patch pockets, hand pockets, and a zippered pocket on the chest for small accessories. Plus, the hem, hood, and cuffs have elastic binding to keep out the whistling wind.

So there you have it, 12 travel jackets for nearly any trip. Whether you’re heading to Scandinavia, aren’t sure the weather will cooperate with your trip, or just want to stay warm—these travel jackets will ensure you are comfortable no matter where the journey takes you.

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Eric has been across the globe, but his favorite place to explore is his home state of Michigan. His love for photography has taken him all around the Great Lake State, often writing about his travels so that others can enjoy them, too. Eric loves messing around with analog photography, watching soccer, and searching for the world’s best burger in his spare time.

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These Are The Best Packable Travel Jackets On The Market

T raveling in winter — or anytime when weather isn’t balmy and consistent — presents a unique set of challenges. One of those is bringing the right jacket, and not letting that jacket take up too much room in your luggage. The best travel jackets on the market today are packable — meaning they compact, often into a case that accompanies the jacket — for easy stowing.  Matador’s  travel editors and writers have tested dozens of travel jackets, and these are our favorites. Each pack easily and will keep you warm and dry.

Shopping for a packable travel jacket? Check out Matador’s detailed reviews: The Orvis Pro Insulated Hoody is a Go-Everywhere Jacket That Turns Into a Travel Pillow  This Packable Rain Jacket Will Keep You Bone Dry, Even In Torrential Rain Patagonia’s Houdini® Air Jacket Is The Perfect Packable Light Jacket Patagonia’s Micro Puff Hoody Is Perfect For Winter Travels The Cotopaxi Fuego Is the Most Durable and Dependable Down Jacket on the Market Arc’Teryx Made The World’s Most Packable Puffy Jacket

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Arc’Teryx Cerium Hybrid Hoody Cotopaxi Fuego down jacket Patagonia’s Micro Puff® Hoody Patagonia’s Houdini® Air Jacket Jack Wolfskin’s Pack & Go Shell Orvis Pro Insulated Hoody

Packable travel jackets: Rundown of top options

Arc’teryx cerium hybrid hoody.

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  • Built to Last: The Cerium is crafted with premium materials and innovative construction for lasting performance.
  • Breathable Warmth: The details. Fortius™ Air 50 outer shell offers exceptional breathability for extended comfort, while ethically sourced 850-fill European white goose down delivers superior warmth without the bulkiness of synthetics.
  • Packable Prowess: Forget wrestling with bulky jackets. Arc’teryx ditches the standard puffy panels in favor of a sleeker design with thinner segments, making the Cerium a champion of easy rolling and packing.

Arc’teryx, forged in the fires of the mountain climbing scene, Arc’Teryx knows the importance of crafting quality gear that stands the test of time – and many perilous situations along the way.

The Cerium boasts a dynamic outer shell called Fortius™ Air 50. This blend of 84% nylon and 16% elastane breathes brilliantly, ensuring long-lasting comfort even on extended treks. Inside, ethically sourced 850-fill European white goose down traps warmth without the bulk or weight of synthetic alternatives.

But the Cerium’s genius lies not just in its materials, but in its construction. Arc’teryx has ditched the standard puffy panels for a sleeker design with thinner segments. This clever trick makes rolling and packing the Cerium a breeze, a stark contrast to bulkier competitors that leave you wrestling with awkward compartments. With its smart material choices and innovative design, the Cerium is a testament to Arc’teryx’s commitment to creating gear that’s as durable as it is packable, ready to conquer any adventure you throw its way. -Brett Braley

Check out Matador’s detailed review of the Arc’Teryx Cerium Hybrid Hoody

Price: $400

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Cotopaxi Fuego down jacket

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  • RDS-certified, responsibly-sourced 800-fill goose down
  • Polartec Alpha underarm insulation and DWR-finished ripstop nylon shell
  • Looks cool with any manner of mountain fashion, and is super comfortable

The Cotopaxi Fuego down jacket is a great choice for anyone looking for a warm, packable, and stylish jacket. It’s made with RDS-certified, responsibly-sourced 800-fill goose down, so you can feel good knowing that your purchase supports ethical down companies. The jacket also features Polartec Alpha underarm insulation, which helps to prevent the swishy sound that puffy jackets are known for.

I’ve had my Fuego for over a year now, and I’ve been really impressed with it. It’s kept me warm in everything from cold fall days to snowy winter hikes. The DWR-finished ripstop nylon shell has held up well to everything I’ve thrown at it, and the elastic binding on the bottom of the jacket has helped to keep the cold air out. One of the things I love most about the Fuego is that it’s not bulky or awkward. I can wear it out to dinner or to happy hour, and it always looks great. It’s also super packable, so it’s easy to take with me on trips. -Tim Wenger

Check out Matador’s detailed review of the Cotopaxi Fuego down jacket

Price: From $199

Patagonia’s Micro Puff® Hoody

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  • The good: Extremely lightweight, zippered outside pockets, windproof, center-front zipper goes all the way above the chin, packs into an 11.5 x 6.5-inch rectangle.
  • The bad: Water resistant but not waterproof, makes the wearer’s head look like an egg when zipped all the way up with the hood on.

Don’t be fooled by the name of this puffy by Patagonia: It’s much more than a hoodie, it’s a proper winter jacket that’s as versatile as it is practical. You can certainly wear it in early fall over a long-sleeve shirt to protect you from the season’s chilly air, but it is also appropriate for wearing in colder weather on top of multiple layers to keep you toasty when the temperatures plummet or the wind picks up. While the tight elastic cuffs and hood, as well as the drawstrings at the hem, help keep the wind out, note that because it’s water resistant but not waterproof, the Micro Puff is not meant for playing in the wet snow or in heavy rain falls. Also, while it’s warm, it’s not the jacket you want in extremely cold temperatures (20 degrees should be the cut-off.) That said, if you get caught in a downpour, know that Patagonia’s Micro Puff dries extremely fast.

My partner took his Micro Puff with him on a 10-day trip to Iceland in September and it proved to be the perfect travel jacket for the fall weather on this near-Arctic island nation. It was warm enough to protect him when exposed to the wind during hikes and it was sufficiently water-resistant for the few showers we experienced.

The biggest asset of Patagonia’s Micro Puff is its ridiculously lightweight (10.5 ounces or 298 grams) and its capacity to pack into an 11.5 x 6.5-inch rectangle by being stuffed into the left pocket. This jacket will take minimum space in your carry-on or checked luggage, but you can also just toss it in a small backpack in case you need it, whether you’re going for an urban walk or a hike.

The shell of Patagonia’s Micro Puff is made of 100 percent post-consumer recycled nylon and its insulation is made of an extremely durable 100 percent recycled polyester developed by Patagonia that’s warm like down plumes but much lighter and way more ethical. – Morgane Croissant

Check out Matador’s detailed review of the Patagonia Micro Puff jacket

Price: $329

Patagonia’s Houdini® Air Jacket

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  • The good: As light as a feather, packs into a rectangle that fits in the palm of your hand, extremely breathable, very comfortable, zippered chest pocket for small items.
  • The bad: Water resistant but not waterproof, not warm

Patagonia’s Houdini® Air Jacket is not one you take with you to a destination where you know you’ll have to face low temperatures, high winds, and heavy rain. It’s meant for keeping you warm and dry during intense outdoor activities in mild temperatures and in case of a sprinkle. It’s the perfect jacket if you jog at dawn or at dusk and want to keep the chill away from your body when you sweat, or if you go for a bike ride or hike and want to make sure you have some protection in case the weather turns. The elasticized cuffs and the drawstrings on the hem and the hood keep the wind out. It’s best worn on top of a base layer or quick-dry t-shirt, not under a bulky sweater. The cut of the jacket is meant to facilitate your movements, allowing you to keep going in comfort, no matter what. When wet, Patagonia’s Houdini Air Jacket dries at record speed.

My partner took his Houdini Air Jacket (as well as his Micro Puff) with him on a hike-filled trip to Iceland in September and it came in handy when the weather was sunny and warmish, but he needed something to wear on the chilly way up the side of a volcano or after a sweaty hike. It’s very breathable so your clothes are not trapped in a damp and sweaty shell even while you give it your all in the outdoors.

Because it’s so incredibly tiny when packed into its stuff sack (7 x 3.5 inches), it’s worth adding to your luggage, whether that be your checked suitcase, your smaller carry-on, or your backpack. It’s smaller and lighter (4.1 ounces or 116 grams) than a balled-up pair of socks. – Morgane Croissant

Check out Matador’s detailed review of the Patagonia Houdini Air jacket

Price: $179

Jack Wolfskin’s Pack & Go Shell

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  • The good: Extremely waterproof, windproof, breathable, very light, packs into a small trapezoid, zippered side pockets.
  • The bad: Only two pockets, not warm (it’s a shell), few choices of color

Jack Wolfskin’s Pack and Go Shell is a no-frills, rainproof, and windproof shell that does exactly what it’s meant to do: Keep you bone dry even in heavy rain, and safe from blowing winds. It’s also very breathable so you can wear it while hiking without fearing dampness. Note that because it’s a shell, it won’t keep you warm in low temperatures, but layering underneath it is always an option.

The best feature of this jacket is, of course, its packability. The left pocket doubles as a stow pouch. After stuffing it in, you’ll be left with a light (11.6 ounces or 330 grams), 9.8 x 7-inch trapezoid that you can throw in any bag or luggage. But there’s more to praise about this package jacket: The fabric is soft, not crinkly, and barely wrinkles; the hood, the hem, and the sleeves are adjustable so no drop of rain or draft can get to you; and the two side pockets are deep and can be zipped shut so your belongings don’t escape. My personal favorite detail is the zipper pulls, which are the perfect length and are covered in a grippy material that feels lovely on your fingers. (Every little thing counts when you spend a lot of time outdoors in the wet.)

Jack Wolfskin’s choice of color for this packable jacket, for both men and women, is thin (three colors available for men and four for women), so here’s hoping they have a bigger selection in the future. I went for the hedge green while my partner has the night blue version, both of which are discreet and work just as well in the great outdoors as in any urban setting.

After looking at the size chart on Jack Wolfskin’s website, I was advised to order a size XL. It seemed surprisingly big since I’m usually a size M, but I decided to follow the brand’s guidance. Upon receiving it, the jacket was unfortunately too large, as initially expected. I placed a new order for a size L jacket and it’s a perfect fit. I would advise to order one size up if you’re in between sizes, especially if you plan to wear layers underneath. – Morgane Croissant

Check out Matador’s detailed review of the Jack Wolfskin Pack and Go Shell

Price: $120.49 for men’s, $131.20 for women’s

Orvis Pro Insulated Hoody

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  • Warm and sweat-free, thanks to underarm panels and high-end insulation
  • Thoughtful features like fleece-lined pockets and reinforced cuffs
  • Excellent water- and wind-proofing
  • Packs into a travel pillow

After a year of throwing it headfirst into every adventure imaginable, my Orvis Pro Insulated Hoodie shows barely a whisper of wear. The high-tech insulation keeps me toasty warm without suffocating sweat, thanks to those genius underarm panels. Even the smallest details impress – fleece-lined pockets to pamper my chilly fingers and reinforced cuffs that shrug off snags and rips. And did I mention it repels rain and wind like a champ? But the real kicker? This trusty hoody magically transforms into a comfy travel pillow. Unbelievable versatility, unwavering performance – the Orvis Pro Hoodie has become my go-to gear, no matter the weather or the wildness. -Suzie Dundas

Check out Matador’s detailed review of the Orvis Pro Insulated Hoody

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The 6 best packable jackets for travel in 2024.

These packable jackets promise protection from the elements without sacrificing space in your suitcase.

The Best Packable Jackets

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When preparing for a trip, you always have to account for whatever kind of weather might come your way – which, in most cases, means packing a jacket just in case. Of course, space in your luggage is precious, and the bulk of a jacket may be more than what you want to pack. That's why many travelers seek out packable jackets that fold down compactly.

Choosing a packable jacket doesn't mean you have to sacrifice warmth, though – there are plenty of options that will keep you warm without the bulk. Read on to find the best packable jackets based on recommendations from travel experts as well as consumer ratings and reviews across a variety of retail sites.

Best Overall: Patagonia Nano Puff Jacket

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Best Lightweight: Arc'teryx Atom LT Jacket

Best down: cotopaxi fuego hooded down jacket, best rain jacket: marmot precip eco jacket.

  • Best Budget: Amazon Essentials Puffer Jacket

Best Style: Lululemon Pack-It Down Jacket

(Note: Prices and availability were accurate at the time of publication; they may fluctuate due to demand or other factors.)

Patagonia Nano Puff Jacket in black against white background.

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There's no contest when it comes to the best packable jacket: The Patagonia Nano Puff is the tried-and-true choice for travel experts. "The warmth-to-weight ratio on this jacket is unmatched. It keeps me warm in cool temperatures or on a cold plane without making me overheat," says Lauren Maternowski, who has tried dozens of packable jackets in her role as managing editor at Pack Hacker. "And, if I add a few warm layers underneath, it adds enough warmth to feel comfortable in winter climates."

The jacket barely takes up any luggage space, either. "It compresses down to the size of a sandwich bag in its own interior pocket," says Melissa McGibbon, destinations editor at Powder. "I also appreciate that it's sustainably produced and lasts for years."

The Patagonia Nano Puff Jacket is available in a variety of men's and women's sizes as well as with a hood (the Patagonia Nano Puff Hoody , McGibbon's personal favorite).

Price: $239 or less

Arc'teryx Atom LT Jacket in pink against white background.

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Many travel writers recommend Arc'teryx for its packable jackets like the Cerium and – if you're looking for something particularly lightweight – the Atom LT. Though light, this packable jacket retains heat thanks to its synthetic insulation. It also protects from the elements with a water-resistant shell, making it suitable for a variety of climates.

In addition to the design, the overall fit of this jacket earns high praise. "One of my favorite things about the Atom LT is its fit and comfort," says travel blogger Ethan Williams of Traveling Gossip. "It's not too tight, allowing room for layering, but still has a flattering, streamlined design." He notes that the side panels are made of a breathable, stretchy material, which increases mobility.

If you're looking for a jacket with a hood, there's also the Atom LT Hoody . While both men's and women's sizes are available, note that the women's jacket is now called the Atom (without the LT). Some stores may still advertise it as the Atom LT, however.

Price: $280 or less

Women's Cotopaxi Fuego Hooded Down Jacket in "Maritime/Raspberry" coloring against white background.

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The Cotopaxi Fuego Hooded Down Jacket features responsibly sourced 800-fill down, so you can feel warm and cozy (literally and figuratively) when wearing it. Its outer shell, which has two zippered pockets, is water-resistant, and an interior zippered pocket provides protection for your smartphone or other small essentials.

"My favorite feature is the scuba hood, which – along with the jacket zipping up to my nose – keeps me extra warm on cold and windy days," says Leilani Osmundson , digital producer for travel at U.S. News. "I wear this jacket everywhere, from skiing and walking my dog in the winter to camping and backpacking in the summer. My other down jackets have stayed tucked away in my closet ever since I received this one!"

The Cotopaxi Fuego Hooded Down Jacket is available in a variety of the brand's signature color combos, which make it also stylish. "I seriously get compliments all the time," Osmundson says.

Price: $295 or less

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A packable rain jacket is essential for any vacation, and the Marmot PreCip remains a classic choice 20 years after it first debuted. This well-priced option is 100% seam-taped with eco-friendly materials to ensure you'll stay completely dry, whether you're chasing the Niagara Falls on a boat tour or exploring Thailand during the wet season. It's also so compact that its hood can be rolled into the collar, and the jacket itself is designed to fold down into its own pocket.

Travelers appreciate how breathable this jacket is, noting that it doesn't make them sweat in warm temps. In cold weather, many say it's all you need and that if you get chilly, it's versatile enough to be layered with other clothing.

Price: $100 or less

Best Budget: Amazon Essentials Packable Jacket

Amazon makes some surprisingly sturdy travel gear, including packable jackets. In fact, more than 44,000 reviewers in total across men's and women's options have given the Amazon Essentials Packable Jacket 4.5 stars, pointing to its value for the price. The water-resistant puffer jacket is lightweight yet provides just the right amount of coziness on cool days (and works well over a hoodie for added warmth). Travelers say the jacket has worked well for a variety of trips, including cruises to Alaska and backpacking through Europe.

The jacket is available in a variety of colors and sizes including children's and plus sizes , though many reviewers note the sizes are inaccurate (so you may want to purchase a few or use Amazon's Prime Try Before You Buy to find the right fit). The jacket comes with a packable carry bag and is machine-washable.

Price: $39.90 or less

Fashion meets function in the Pack-It-Down Jacket by Lululemon, which features a slim fit that also covers the buttocks. "One thing I very much appreciate about the Pack-It-Down puffer jacket is that it cinches at the waist, so it doesn't make me look like an amorphous blob like most puffer-down jackets do," says travel blogger Katie Caf. You'd never know the jacket has 700-fill-power goose down by looking at it.

Caf also notes that her coat still looks new even after three New York City winters and two years of full-time travel, including trips to warm weather destinations. "When I'm traveling in tropical climates, it's a no-brainer to still bring my Pack-It-Down jacket because it takes up almost no room in my bag and weighs next to nothing." The water-resistant jacket has a removable stuff pocket for packing it into luggage, as well as a removable hood and hand pockets with a hidden phone sleeve.

Note that the Pack-It Down Jacket is often sold out due to its popularity, but you can sign up to to get an email when it's back in stock.

Price: $198 or less

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Páramo Halkon Traveller jacket review

The páramo halkon traveller is a lightweight multi-pocket jacket that's perfect for outdoor photographers.

Paramo Halkon Traveller

Digital Camera World Verdict

Páramo jackets aren’t especially cheap, but the thought, design and quality that goes into them is obvious straight away. Perhaps the most likeable thing about the Páramo Halkon Traveller is how much gear you can pack into its pockets when need to, and how neat, tailored and light it is when you don’t.

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Páramo has made name for itself as a maker of high-quality, high-practicality outdoor clothing that’s especially well suited to photography. The P á ramo Halkon Traveller jacket is the latest example, with no fewer than 15 internal and external pockets and a lightweight design that makes it wearable even in warmer weather.

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Very confusingly, there’s also a heavier, hooded Páramo Halcon jacket (with a ‘c’ not a ‘k’) at twice the price. It’s the lighter weight Páramo Halkon Traveller we’re reviewing here.

The Halkon Traveller comes in a range of sizes and is designed to fit men. However, Páramo also makes an extensive range of outdoor clothing tailored for women .

Since we're talking about outdoor clothing, we also have a guide to the best gloves for photographers . You might not need them right now, but it never hurts to plan ahead. Given that rain is just as likely, we've also got a guide to the best waterproof jackets for photographers , best rain covers and best photo vests . Enough already? OK, let's get going with the review.

The Halkon is made with Nikwax Cotton+ fabric, which is a blend of cotton and synthetic fibers. It’s not designed to be completely weatherproof, but it does offer sun and wind protection and is quick-drying.

There are no fewer than 15 pockets (though two of these are simply pen holders in larger chest pockets) and they are both internal and external. There are two gusseted chest pockets which can expand far enough to accommodate a small zoom or prime lens, two larger hip pockets with hand-warming pockets behind them, two zipped ‘map pockets’ one the chest and a small zippered pocket for memory cards in the left hand sleeve.

Inside, there are two zip-up chest pockets, and larger ‘drop’ pockets lower down where you could keep a water bottle, for example. 

You’re probably not going to carry all your camera gear in the pockets, and if you wear a rucksack with a waist belt, you’d normally expect that to obstruct any front pockets. The Halkon has a neat feature to get round this. There are side zippers that let you feed a waist belt through and behind the front of the jacket, so you can still use the zipper and pockets unobstructed, even with the waist belt on. The size zippers also undo from the hip upwards to offer extra ventilation.

Paramo Halkon Traveller

The Halkon Traveller is surprisingly light. It’s unlined, which keeps the weight down to an average of just 550g (depending on the size), it has a nice, tailored fit and you can cram quite a lot of weight into the pockets without it feeling particularly heavy to wear, thanks to some effective shoulder support.

But you probably wouldn’t use it to carry all your camera gear. The hip pockets can accommodate a small mirrorless camera lens combo without the ‘pendulum’ effect you might expect as you walk, and you can get a small-mid size lens in the chest pockets. We packed our Páramo with an E-M5 III body with 14-42mm lens attached, a Lumix 35-200mm f/2.8 lens, Olympus 12-40mm f/2.8 and 7-14mm f/2.8 plus wallet and iPhone in the inside pockets, and the Halkon didn’t feel at all heavy to wear.

The only issue with jackets – and it’s not the Páramo’s fault – is that ‘fat’ items like cameras and lenses never sit well in pockets. We pushed it too far with our test and the Halkon coped very well, but a camera body and an extra lens or two would be more realistic. You would probably use a separate bag for bulky camera gear, but the Halkon’s additional pockets are perfect for documents, chargers, filters (especially), speedlights and all the other photographic paraphernalia that photographers like to carry around.

The Páramo Halkon is smart enough to wear as a casual all-purpose jacket, not just for photography expeditions, and it’s light enough to keep wearing when all your other jackets have gone back into the wardrobe – and in the winter you could layer up with a sweater or a fleece underneath.

The number of pockets is amazing, and they are discreet and perfectly usable – and you have the zippered internal and external pockets for documents, wallets and other valuable items.

Páramo jackets aren’t especially cheap, but the thought, design and quality that goes into them is obvious straight away. Perhaps the most likeable thing about the Páramo Halkon is how much gear you can pack into its pockets when need to, and how neat, tailored and light it is when you don’t.

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Rod is an independent photography journalist and editor, and a long-standing Digital Camera World contributor, having previously worked as DCW's Group Reviews editor. Before that he has been technique editor on N-Photo, Head of Testing for the photography division and Camera Channel editor on TechRadar, as well as contributing to many other publications. He has been writing about photography technique, photo editing and digital cameras since they first appeared, and before that began his career writing about film photography. He has used and reviewed practically every interchangeable lens camera launched in the past 20 years, from entry-level DSLRs to medium format cameras, together with lenses, tripods, gimbals, light meters, camera bags and more. Rod has his own camera gear blog at fotovolo.com but also writes about photo-editing applications and techniques at lifeafterphotoshop.com

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10 Best Travel Jackets with Hidden Pockets [Updated 2023]

Sure, you could leave your valuables locked in your bag, but when you are away from home losing a credit card or passport, let alone your phone, can ruin your trip.

At A Glance: Our Top Travel Jackets with Hidden Pockets

  • Top Pick for Men Men's SCOTTeVEST Travel Jacket Essential 2.0 Jump To Review
  • Top Pick for Women SCOTTeVEST Women's Essential 2.0 Jacket Jump To Review

That is why a good travel jacket (or vest ) with hidden pockets can help keep your things secure. That way you can carry all your essentials and not have to worry.

And in this review I will cover the best options travelers have available – those with enough pockets and hidden places to let you focus on the things that matter when you are traveling – enjoying yourself!

Check out our best picks below, or use the quick navigation to jump to the relevant section (men or women) for you.

Top Product Overview

Best travel jackets with hidden pockets for men, men's scottevest travel jacket essential 2.0.

SCOTTeVEST Essential 2.0 Jacket for Men - 24 Hidden Pockets & Detachable Sleeves - Coat for Travel & More (Sand, X-Large Tall)

While it’s great to have everything within reach, the SCOTTeVEST Travel Jacket pays special attention to weight management . That way, even if you have all  25 inner and outer pockets full , you won’t feel lopsided or bulky. Often an issue with this kind of jacket.

The  cotton blend material  keeps this jacket light and airy and the  Teflon treatment makes it water and stain-resistant . It also has  detachable sleeves  for a hotter climate, but it doesn’t have a hood . That means you better reserve one of those pockets for a small umbrella in case it rains.

The organization is good with this jacket despite the many compartments. Outside, there are two large chest pockets with hidden zippers at the top. Inside, a padded pocket can hold an iPad or tablet and a special pocket is fitted with RFID blockers to secure against credit card and data theft.

Two large hand-warmer pockets can also hold a water bottle and extendable/detachable key-holder in the right pocket and ZIP-PIP (zippered pocket-in-pocket) to keep items segregated in the left pocket. There are two interior clear touch pockets so you can use touchscreen devices without taking them out, and several smaller pockets for sunglasses, IDs, pens, and travel documents.

  • Excellent weight management and organization
  • Many pockets specific to different important items
  • Water and stain-resistant

Product Information

  • Material: 58% Cotton, 42% Nylon
  • Pockets: 24

SCOTTeVEST Men's Pack Windbreaker Jacket with 19 Pockets

SCOTTeVEST Pack Windbreaker Jacket for Men - 19 Hidden Pockets - Lightweight Water Repellent Coat for Travel & More

The SCOTTeVest Windbreaker Travel Jacket is one of the most affordable options from SOTTeVEST. Which might explain why it’s so popular. And you know you are getting a great travel jacket. After all, they are the brand for travel jackets with pockets!

This model comes with 19 pockets, 14 interiors, and 5 exteriors. Of course, that means you have a spot for just about anything. From your pen and sunglasses to your tablet and phone. I won’t go into detail on all 19, you can read it on their website.

It’s made from 100% Polyester and is also quite a bit lighter than some of the others SCOTTeVest offer. It is 1.2 lbs, so easy to carry around with you in case of a change of weather. It also packs into its own pocket, so it’s easy to stash in a backpack – just in case!

  • Lightweight and durable
  • 19 pockets for everything you carry
  • Reasonable price for such a jacket
  • Not great for really cold weather
  • No hood or removable sleeves
  • Material: 100% Polyester
  • Hidden Pockets: 19 - 14 interior, 5 exterior

VERSATYL Unisex Travel Jacket with 18 Pockets

VERSATYL Men's Lightweight Travel Jacket with 18 Pockets and 29 Features – Hooded, Water-Resistant, Hidden Pocket, Full Sleeves, Packable, Full-Zip Windbreaker Coat (Grey and Black, S)

The Versatyl Unisex Travel Jacket is another decent option when you don’t like the   SOTTeVEST options. It’s a little on the heavy side, but still waterproof so will keep your gear dry while you are out and about. There is also a warm hood, and some slide-out hand warmers, so if you are going somewhere cold, this might be a great option.

The biggest highlight of this jacket aside from its reasonably stylish look is the 18 pockets you get. Yes, that’s right – 18! From Napoleon-style chest pockets for things, you want close by to all sorts of internal pockets for more secure items. There are also some less handy pockets like those on the forearm, but you might still find a use for them.

They have also thought about the most essential items like your phone, wallet, passport, and documents. And, there is a handy loop for hanging your wired headphones on the upper inside of the jacket, for when you aren’t listening to your tunes on the go.

Just one major thing to be aware of when purchasing this softshell jacket – it runs small, so grab one size up otherwise you might be busting out of it! Although the zippers are quality YKK affairs, you don’t want to break them.

  • Pull-out warmer sleeves
  • Ideal for different climates
  • Sleeves are longer than usual sizes and fits
  • Hidden Pockets: 18

BOMBAX Travel Jacket

BOMBAX Travel Jacket Men,10 Pockets Windbreaker Flight Bomber Jacket & Coats Black

The BOMBAX Travel Jacket is a pretty nifty travel jacket. Not only does it carry a lot of stuff in  10 functional pockets , but it also has some fun extras to make your travels more comfortable.

There’s an outer pocket with a flap and another one with a zip. Inside, there are 10 practical hidden pockets where you can hide a tablet, passport, sunglasses, phone, water bottle, power bank, cash, and even a blanket. Once you’ve stashed all your valuables, the  built-in inflatable neck pillow  keeps you comfortable during a long flight.

When you step outside into cold weather, the  built-in gloves  will keep your hands warm and that’s one less thing you have to carry around.

The jacket is made of polyester and is  water-resistant too . It’s a great windbreaker that can protect your jacket and everything inside it from being soaked by rain. So, it’s great for cold and windy climates, but it’s  not made for warmer weather .

  • Water-resistant
  • Built-in features for more comfortable travel
  • Well-designed pockets and organization options
  • Neck pillow can be bulky around the neck when not in use
  • Material: 60% Cotton 40% Polyester
  • Pockets: 10

AyeGear V26 Vest with 26 Pockets

AyeGear V26 Vest with 26 Pockets, Dual Pockets for iPad or Tablets, Black XXXL

Not everyone likes wearing jackets, especially when it is warm enough out. That is why a secure vest with hidden pockets is also worth considering. It can be carried around and used, or not, depending on the weather conditions too.

This vest from AyeGear has been well thought out in more ways than you can imagine. It has pockets enough for everything you are carrying. Including specific ones for your phone and tablet, along with clear plastic so that you can not only read them but also interact with them! How handy is that?

It’s also designed to be taken off at airport security, so if you want to wear it to/from your destination – no problem at all. Just toss it (lightly!) into the security scanner containers, along with any other electronics, etc.

And in terms of weather, it is wind and waterproof, so in many cases with also means you don’t have to carry another jacket.

  • Useful in a lot of different weather - windproof, waterproof
  • Specific pockets for electronics that enable them to be used
  • Lots of options for all sorts of things
  • Bulky when fully stored
  • Vest might not be enough in very cold weather
  • Material: Nylon
  • Pockets: 26
  • Weight: 550g

Best Travel Jackets With Hidden Pockets For Women

Scottevest women's essential 2.0 jacket.

SCOTTeVEST Essential 2.0 Jacket for Women - 24 Hidden Pockets & Detachable Sleeves - Coat for Travel & More

When it comes to travel jackets with hidden pockets, SCOTTeVEST has a wide range of designs and uses. Their Women’s Essential 2.0 Jacket is a no-frills travel jacket that helps you carry everything you need.

There are  25 external and hidden pockets  meant to house all your gadgets and essentials. There are also dedicated pockets to hold phones, tablets, wallets, keys, accessories, water bottles, and sunglasses.

Like all SCOTTeVEST products, its Weight Management System  is the kicker to avoid bulging and uneven weight distribution.

It’s also a versatile jacket with  detachable sleeves  if you want to convert it to a vest. The material is  Teflon coated for water resistance , but the jacket has  no hood . It’s more suitable for light weather with lots of sunlight, or just carry a folding umbrella in one of the many pockets.

  • Detachable sleeves
  • Material: Cotton with Teflon coating
  • Pockets: 25

BOMBAX Women 10 Pocket Travel Jacket Hoodie

Joey Travel Jacket with Hidden Pockets. (XXX-Large, Blue)

A jacket you will love while traveling for sure, this one from Bombax has the ever-important hidden pockets, of course.

But also, a built-in blow-up pillow and eye-mask so you can keep it on and still fall asleep on the plane or bus. Without worrying about all your belongings! And before you wonder what you are going to do with the hood, you can remove that too.

There are 10 hidden pockets, as well as 6 standard pockets on the outside, so you will have more than enough space for all your gear. Yes, space for your phone, tablet, documents, passport, and more.

Oh, and there is an earphone hook on the top, so you can pass through security without having to remove everything or just listen to those peaceful in-flight announcements we all know and love.

  • Removable hood
  • Built-in blowup pillow & eye-mask
  • Material: 50% Cotton/Polyester Blend
  • Hidden Pockets: 10

SCOTTeVEST Women's Chloe Hoodie Jacket

SCOTTeVEST Chloe Glow Hoodie for Women - 18 Hidden Pockets - Lightweight Zip Up Sweatshirt for Travel & More

For winter travelers , the SCOTTeVEST Women’s Chloe Hoodie Jacket will keep you  warm and cozy with a heavyweight fleece . It’s made with  100% polyester and is a lightweight way to keep warm while you are traveling .

It has a decent number of pockets  14 to be exact. This means there is plenty of space for all your gadgets, gizmos, and personal items. There are also a couple of external hand-warming pockets and one specifically for change.

The addition of a hood on this particular travel jacket means that it adds that extra warmth when things get cold or windy. This is always a bonus when you are out for the day in a foreign city and don’t want to go back to grab another sweater.

And, unlike a lot of the other jackets from SCOTTeVest, this one is super affordable at just under $100.

  • Warm layer for on the go
  • Hood gives extra warm
  • Enough pockets for all your everyday travel items
  • Might need an additional rain jacket with you
  • Pockets: 14

SCOTTeVEST Women's Trench Coat

The SCOTTeVEST Women’s Trench Coat is a great addition to any wardrobe. The  classic style  is great for any travel but also  works for daily wear whether casual or business .

With the longer garment than a jacket, the coat’s  18 pockets  are larger, easier to access, and can hold a lot more items equivalent to a travel purse. While it’s still not the best replacement for a bag altogether, it significantly lessens the number of items you have in your purse or carry-on.

As with all SCOTTeVEST garments, the  Weight Management System  keeps the coat from being too heavy or bulky. Add to that the  sleek lines and the belt  and you will have a slimming shape even if your pockets are full.

The coat is  water and stain-resistant , so you can walk through a downpour and keep yourself and your gadgets dry. The length of the coat also offers more protection than a jacket.

Despite its construction and material, it’s still  machine washable  making it easy to maintain and store. Unfortunately, it  doesn’t come with a hood .

Also, knowing where you put your phone can be a challenge at first because  some pockets are too deep  and will be more troublesome than convenient.

  • Weather-resistant
  • Classic style and design
  • Larger pockets
  • Some pockets are too deep
  • Material: DWR Nano poly fabric
  • Pockets: 18

Baubax Travel Jacket

Baubax Travel Jacket - Bomber - Female - Black - Small

The Baubax Travel Jacket is a startup hit , crowdsourcing a total of $9.2 million on Kickstarter and $11.5 million on Indiegogo On Demand.

It comes in  four styles : windbreaker, sweatshirt, blazer, and bomber jacket. Of all the versions, the Bomber jacket is the most well designed, does NOT look like a travel jacket, and will fit any urban or adventure setting.

It  is heavier than the other styles , but it’s  thicker and sturdier  and will hold up well even in cold climates.

It’s  built with lots of features and pockets  to keep you from having to dig into your bag the whole time. The jacket has nine utility pockets (six of which are hidden), an attached pen stylus, built-in gloves, and hand warmers, and a built-in neck pillow and eye mask. Yes, it has everything!

Sizes run small  for Bomber jackets, so make sure you get the measurements right. The material doesn’t stretch, but it’s machine washable.

  • Stylish design
  • Lots of built-in features
  • Inconsistent sizing

What to look for in a Travel Jacket or Vest

The main point of finding a jacket with hidden pockets is fitting everything you need inside. More pockets are not necessarily better. Some pockets are too small to be functional. Too many pockets will also just give you a more difficult time looking for what you need. Too few, on the other hand, leaves you with items that have no place in the jacket.

There are some pockets with plastic panels so you can see your phone without taking it out. They are super-handy, but come at a price, If you need to machine wash or toss the jacket in the dryer, this plastic panel can melt. So, be careful.

Also, make sure that closures are secure so your items don’t accidentally fall out of the jacket. This could just mean a zipper, or similar, but have a think about what you are going to put where, and how secure (in terms of falling out) it is going to be.

The jackets in this review are made from a variety of materials, so it pays to know what you want it to do, in terms of warmth or weather, before you buy it.

Not all travel jackets are water-resistant or waterproof. For example, there are travel jackets made like a sweater, so it will keep you warm but not dry. So, you will need another one to go over the top if it rains (or you can simply use an umbrella)

Waterproof jackets will keep you dry but can be too hot if you’ll be traveling to warmer climates or doing lots of exercises. It pays to be flexible in what you wear when traveling, so keep layering in mind.

A lot of jackets have hoods, which can be great against the wind or to sleep in a plane. But they are not a style everyone likes, as they are quite casual.

Others have built-in features like pillows and eye masks, but can be too bulky when not in use. So, don’t overdo it on the features unless you really need them. Find a design that fits your style of travel the best.

If you don’t need a hood, then hoodless jackets can still be a great option. And bells and whistles are often more hassles than they are worth. Stick with what you need, and focus on the security features that are going to protect your most important possessions.

The Best Travel Jacket For You

There are two reasons why you are looking for a travel jacket with lots of pockets: convenience and fewer baggage fees.

Travel jackets are similar in many ways, but the way these pockets are designed and secured makes all the difference. The best lookout when choosing your jacket is how easy it will be for you to get your stuff out of the pockets and, of course, how much protection you can get from the climate.

For men, the  Bombax Travel Jacket  has everything you need. The built-in pillow and eye mask are great for long-haul flights or emergency naps. It has enough pockets to store your things, and it’s weather-resistant to protect you from rain and cold weather. The manly and modern design also makes you look stylish wherever you go.

  • ▶[ABOUT SIZES OF BOMBAX BOMBER JACKET]: Please check our size chart as picture (not Amazon size chart) listed on the left part of the listing.The jacket is measured in flat [ITS THE ASIAN SIZE,please check the size image as left]
  • ▶[10 PRACTICAL POCKETS/16 in 1 FEATURES FOR ALL YOUR NEEDS]: this 16 in 1 multi-pockets travel bomber jacket comes with 10 practical hidden pockets,which includes neck pillow,eye mask,tablet/passport/sunglasses/phone/bottle/power bank/blanket/hand warming/change pocket,earphone holder,2 in 1 pen and Microfiber Cloth to covers all your needs in the trip.

For women, the  SCOTTeVESTJacket   is light, functional, and versatile. It has detachable sleeves should you find things getting a little hot, and it has ingenious pockets to keep everything you need close to you. It’s also very easy to pack thanks to its lightweight material if you decide not to use it sometime during your trip.

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9 Best Multi-Pocket Travel Jackets

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Apr 26, 2021

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No matter what kind of family vacation you’re heading out on, you’ll need a multi-pocket travel jacket to corral the long list of must-have essentials that we parents bring on vacation. Lightweight, stylish outer layers that have multiple places to tuck away your passport, smartphone , water bottle and kids’ snacks make traveling with your gang that much easier. Even better are ones that offer hidden pockets to keep cash and credit cards secure. Here’s our list of the nine best multi-pocket travel jackets for moms and dads.

1.   BauBax Multi Pocket Travel Jacket

BauBax Multi Pocket Travel Jacket; Courtesy of BauBax

Designed to keep stylish parents super organized, the BauBax Bomber 2.0 Multi Pocket Travel Jacket  makes chaotic vacations a breeze, which is probably why the men’s travel jacket is the highest crowd-funded fashion item. It features about 20 useful features, including an integrated eye mask , inflatable neck pillow and footrest, built-in fleece-lined gloves, neoprene-lined drink pocket, telescopic pen and stylus, earphone and sunglass holders, bottle opener , tablet pocket, and more. With a detachable hood and a breathable shell, this BauBax jacket takes you through any kind of weather. It’s available in four styles for both men and women in multiple colors. Reviewers note that this slim-fit jacket runs small, so you may want to order a size up.

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2.  Tag Safari Jacket for Women

Tag Safari Jacket for Women; Courtesy of Amazon

Let’s face it: Moms carry everything their children can possibly need while travelling, and then some. Crafted in Africa, the Tag Safari Jacket for Women  is not only ideal for adventurers and photographers, but its multiple button-down pockets also make it the right choice for moms. Relaxed and breathable, this 100-percent cotton jacket has a belted waist and cross-stitched epaulettes so you can keep a handbag , pair of binoculars or diaper bag securely fastened if you’re also carrying a child (or two!). Layer it over a T-shirt , and if the weather turns warm, you can easily roll up the sleeves. This lightweight women’s travel jacket works well while hiking or fishing.

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3. SCOTTeVEST Men’s Pack Windbreaker Travel Jacket

Multi-Pocket Men's Travel Jacket

With its 19 pockets and tons of useful features, the SCOTTeVEST Men’s Pack Windbreaker Travel Jacket  will likely become your go-to piece of clothing. Made from a machine washable polyester, this men’s travel jacket can withstand anything your kids can (and probably will) throw at it. There are several secure, hidden pockets to store your passport, credit cards, and any other valuables you need to keep handy. This multi-pocket travel jacket also has an eyeglass cleaning chamois, detachable key chain, and water bottle holder.

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4. BOMBAX Multi Pocket Women’s Travel Jacket

BOMBAX Multi Pocket Women’s Travel Jacket; Courtesy of Amazon

Billed as a 16-in-1 travel jacket, the BOMBAX 10 Pocket Women’s Hoodie  has you covered for whatever you need while you’re on the go. The practical hidden pockets—one of which is water-resistant—easily stash sunglasses , a  phone , tablet and passport, and the multi pocket travel jacket also includes a detachable neck pillow , eye mask , hand warmers, built-in fingerless gloves, change pocket, earphone holder, pen and microfiber cloth. There’s also a portable charger pocket and stand-up drink pocket. This heavy-weight zip-up sweatshirt will keep you warm on freezing flights, and if your child spills something on you, you can simply toss the cotton-polyester jacket into the washing machine.

5. CAMEL CROWN Men’s Waterproof 3-in-1 Ski Jacket

CAMEL CROWN Men's Waterproof 3-in-1 Ski Jacket; Courtesy of Amazon

When you need a convertible men’s travel jacket that’s warm, windproof and waterproof, grab the CAMEL CROWN Men’s Waterproof 3-in-1 Ski Jacket . Ideal for outdoor hiking or skiing in frigid or rainy temperatures, this multi pocket travel jacket is also stain-repellent. The military-grade Teflon outer shell and removable inner fleece men’s travel jacket can be worn separately or together, making this a great four-season option. Available in black or Army green, this multi pocket travel jacket has five pockets in the outer shell and two secure ones in the fleece part, plus a supporting hole for your earphones .

6.  Jenkoon Women’s Anorak Utility Jacket Vest

Jenkoon Women's Anorak Utility Jacket Vest; Courtesy of Amazon

Useful when hiking or chasing toddlers at a theme park, the Jenkoon Women’s Anorak Utility Jacket Vest  can be thrown over a long-sleeve T-shirt or heavier sweater depending on the weather, while providing four deep front pockets to stash juice boxes , tissues , wet wipes and your phone. Available in a variety of colors, this cotton-polyester hooded travel vest has an adjustable drawstring waist and snap button closure. Because you can toss it in the washing machine, it’s practical for moms on the go.

7. SCOTTeVEST Chloe Glow Multi Pocket Travel Jacket

SCOTTeVEST Chloe Glow Multi Pocket Travel Jacket; Courtesy of SCOTTeVEST

Form-fitting and cozy, the SCOTTeVEST Chloe Glow hoodie is great for when you want to leave your purse at the hotel. With 18 internal pockets, you can literally wear everything you need to bring for the day, and it’s the perfect airport jacket that lets you breeze through security as soon as you take it off. Featuring smart, athletic styling and made of quick-dry fabric, the women’s hoodie includes cuff-gloves for your hands, plus an eyeglass cleaning chamois, detachable key chain and water bottle holder. This machine-washable sweatshirt runs small, so if you like your jackets roomy, order a size up. SCOTTeVEST’s patented Weight Management System ensures the right balance across your jacket to keep things comfortable, too.

8.  Wantdo Women’s Mountain Ski Fleece Jacket

Wantdo Women's Mountain Ski Fleece Jacket; Courtesy of Amazon

For frosty ski vacations, you’ll want a multi pocket travel jacket that can help you face the elements. The Wantdo Women’s Mountain Ski Fleece Jacket  is wind and waterproof, and features a warm liner crafted with polyester fiber designed for maximum heat retention. Available in five colors, the jacket has adjustable cuffs and storm hood, plus an internal drawstring hem to keep out the wind, and a stretchy glove with thumb hole to keep fingers toasty warm. Several zippered pockets keep your belongings secure as you attack those moguls, and an earphone line inside the jacket will let you listen to tunes with one ear while keeping tabs on the little ones with the other.

9. Atlas Stretch Hooded Jacket

Atlas Stretch Hooded Jacket; Courtesy of Eddie Bauer

Available in five colors, the lightweight Atlas Stretch Hooded Jacket features an athletic fit and space to store tons of travel necessities, either in one of the seven exterior pockets or in a zippered inside pocket. Featuring a nylon/spandex soft shell, it’s stretchy enough for hiking or chasing your kids around a theme park. When temperatures drop or you’re caught in a light rain, pull up the hood, which can be rolled away when you don’t need it. Reviewers note this men’s travel jacket is particularly great for tall guys. Layer it over a fleece or wear it on its own, and you’ll be covered for your whole trip. Bonus: You’ll get the Eddie Bauer product guarantee with this multi pocket travel jacket.

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Montreal-based   Wendy Helfenbaum   is a journalist, content strategist and TV producer who writes for dozens of digital and print magazines, as well as many brands. Wendy loves cruising, adventure travel and venturing off the beaten path with her husband and teenage son, and she can pack a carry-on bag like nobody’s business. Follow her   @WendyHelfenbaum.

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Nothing ruins your day like getting caught in the rain without the shield of a trusty rain jacket. As travelers, it's not always convenient to halt plans when a downpour strikes—a lightweight rain jacket can make all the difference the next time your afternoon hike or day of museum hopping gets interrupted by an expected shower. The best rain jackets for travelers are completely waterproof, windproof, and packable (bonus points if it stashes down into one of its own pockets). To help narrow your search, we rounded up 15 versatile and durable lightweight rain jackets to bring on your next adventure, whether you're anticipating some less-than-perfect weather or want something compact just in case.

Keep scrolling for our top lightweight rain jackets to wear this spring and beyond, from trusted brands like Patagonia, Columbia, Lululemon, and more. But first, let's answer some commonly asked questions you might be wondering while shopping for your new jacket.

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How do I wash a rain jacket?

While most rain jackets can be thrown in the washing machine on a gentle setting, always check the brand's website or the jacket's tag for any specific cleaning instructions. If you are machine washing, prevent ripping or damaging the waterproof coating by choosing a delicate cycle and limiting it to a quick wash if possible.

Are packable rain jackets worth it?

Jackets can be heavy, bulky, and take up a lot of precious packing space. Travelers will benefit from buying a lightweight, packable rain jacket that can be folded up tightly to fit inside a carry-on . Some options below can even be packed into their own pocket, like the Columbia Arcadia II and the Patagonia Torrentshell 3L rain jacket.

How should a rain jacket fit?

It's a safe bet to buy your true size in a rain jacket, or slightly larger to accommodate layers. Ideally, your rain jacket should be fitted and snug enough to keep you warm and protected on its own, but roomy enough to wear a sweater underneath it on chilly nights.

Our top picks:

  • Best everyday rain jacket: Patagonia Torrentshell 3L rain jacket
  • Best packable rain jacket: REI Co-op Rainier rain jacket
  • Best for warm weather: FP Movement Singin' In The Rain packable jacket
  • Best hiking rain jacket: Arc'teryx Beta LT Jacket
  • Best budget-friendly rain jacket: Columbia Glennaker rain jacket

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Whether you're exploring a new city or heading into the office, the Torrentshell rain jacket is equally practical and polished. It features a two-way-adjustable hood and a micro-fleece-lined neck to deliver a comfortable waterproof yet breathable barrier. It packs up to fit in its front pocket, so you can easily toss it in your carry-on or weekender bag last minute. This bestseller is available in men's and women's sizes and various colors, including white, black, mauve, blue, green, and more.

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The Columbia Arcadia II rain jacket has just the right dose of everything. Its Omni-Tech nylon fabric is sturdy enough to make you feel protected, but its breathable mesh lining prioritizes comfort whether you're on the trails or riding a bike—and the adjustable velcro cuffs and collar allow you to quickly make adjustments on the go. Plus, the whole thing zips into a pouch in one of the hand pockets.

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This waterproof and wind-resistant jacket from FP Movement has got you covered on all of your outdoor adventures this spring and summer. Designed with breathable fabric and a sweat-wicking interior, this extra-long jacket keeps you cool and protected on warm yet rainy days spent hiking or camping. Our favorite thing about this oversized jacket (besides how good it looks) is that it packs down into its back pocket.

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Available in both women's and men's sizes, the Rainier rain jacket is made for an adventurous day on the trails. At under 10 ounces, its plenty lightweight and yet can handle winds up to 60 MPH. Its made with recycled ripstop nylon and a durable water repellent finish that keeps you dry while still feeling breathable. It features two zippered hand pockets and two internal drop-in pockets so you can keep small essentials with you without needing to carry a bag. When it's time to throw it in your backpack at the end of the day, simply pack it down into its own pocket.

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This packable men's half-zip is versatile enough to wear year-round and to wherever your travel itinerary takes you. It's an Amazon bestseller—racking up on average rating of 4.6 stars and mostly all positive reviews. It features a large front pocket, elastic cuffs, and a wind- and water-resistant coating. It shows off Champion's signature logo for a more athletic look and can be packed into its front pocket and easily tucked away. Plus, at under $50, it's affordable while still being a well-made, packable, and functional rain jacket.

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I'm eyeing this lightweight zip-up for spring days spent playing pickleball or tennis. Made from mostly recycled materials, the Willow jacket features a heat-dissipating mesh and a durable water repellent finish to keep you dry and cool during active, rainy days. This sleek, water-resistant jacket also comes with welt pockets, a storm flap, and a drawcord that lets you adjust the hood.

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A sturdy and reliable option loved by outdoorsy travelers, the Carharrt Rain Defender features a water-repellent coating that keeps you dry on rainy days. It's insulated and quilted to keep you warm without being too bulky to pack and it's great for layering over a sweater come winter. It features an adjustable hood, drawcord drop-tail hem for extra coverage, and a zippered storage pocket for stashing your phone or wallet.

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If you're looking for a mid-thigh length jacket that offers plenty of coverage during rainy days outdoors, this waterproof and windproof option from Lands' End might just be the one for you. It features elastic cuffs to keep rain out, an adjustable hood, and a draw cord that cinches the waist for a flattering fit. And like all the best rain jackets for travelers, this one packs down into its pocket.

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The best-selling Glennaker rain jacket is ultra-lightweight and packs down into its chest pocket, making it a great option to toss in your suitcase (you know, just in case). Made of waterproof nylon, it features a stowaway hood, zippered front pockets, and adjustable sleeve cuffs. It will certainly keep you protected and warm during a downpour, but it's versatile enough to not look out of place while hiking, biking, or sightseeing.

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This sleek option from Lululemon proves rain jackets can be just as stylish as they are functional. Not only does this one look good, but it’s made with a windproof and waterproof exterior, and a sweat-wicking liner, making it a perfect year-round jacket. It has a classic fit and hits right at the thigh, offering more coverage than your average rain jacket. There are also several zippered pockets, a hidden phone sleeve, and a cinchable waist and hood to help ensure the perfect fit.

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Ideal for hiking and other outdoor activities, this top-rated rain jacket features a WaterTight front zipper that prevents moisture from slipping through the cracks. Its snug fit blocks cold air from hitting your back and the sleeves are designed to offer a full range of motion. This waterproof and windproof jacket also features an adjustable hood and several zippered pockets.

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Finding durability in a lightweight rain jacket can feel like an oxymoron, but Coalatree has found the secret in its self-healing HiloTech fabric. The Whistler Windbreaker shows off this magic: whether you've got a puncture or tear, just rub your fingers over the rip and the heat and friction will cause it to mend on its own. Even better, the unisex jacket is still DWR (durable water repellent) coated and weighs just seven ounces.

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Danish brand Rains designed this rain jacket for an active lifestyle. The two-way waterproof zipper ensures all-around wind and rain protection, while the cap and adjustable hood and hem offer flexibility to cater to any condition. The neutral color options—black, navy, olive, or gray—will blend in with any outfit.

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With a 100 percent recycled polyester shell, the Vuori Oahu rain jacket delivers seam-sealed waterproof protection. This jacket offers a power mesh lining, duckbill hood, and a durable exterior designed to withstand heavy rain. And not only is this packable jacket so sleek, it's ethically made, too.

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This one is best for those extra chilly days or nights. Made from 100 percent recycled fabrics, the Antora jacket features a waterproof, windproof, and seam-sealed shell to keep you dry. It comes with an adjustable three-piece hood, elastic-bound cuffs, a drop-tail hem, and plenty of zippered pockets to hold keys, AirPods, or other small essentials.

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TRAVEL JACKETS

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The Best Packable Rain Jacket for Women According to the Experts

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The 11 Best Travel Blazer Brands According to Readers

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13 Best Trench Coats for Women: Must-Have Chic Classics

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12 Best Cardigans for Women: The Perfect Layer for Any Occasion

It gets chilly in many places and you may need an extra layer, such as a cardigan. Check out these packable and beautiful cardigan sweaters!

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13 Best Wool Coats for Women: Cozy for Layering or Wearing Solo

If you’ve been hunting for the perfect cozy jacket, check out these picks for the best wool coat women flock to again and again!   

How to Pack a Bulky Winter Jacket in a Suitcase

How to Pack a Bulky Winter Jacket in a Suitcase

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Best Down Jacket: Avoid Overpacking in Winter

Best Down Jacket: Avoid Overpacking in Winter

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Best Winter Parka for Women: 11 Cozy Picks That Aren’t Bulky

The best winter parka women love tend to be lightweight, packable, and keep them warm and dry. Check out these highly recommended picks! 

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What’s the Best Women’s Down Parka for Winter? 12 Toasty Options!

Want to stay toasty in the winter? Down fill is warm and not bulky, so see which down parka women rate as the best with these popular picks! 

13 Best Winter Jackets for Women to Confidently Tackle the Outdoors

13 Best Winter Jackets for Women to Confidently Tackle the Outdoors

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11 Best Winter Coats for Women And Tips on How to Choose One

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TFG readers have been asking, “What’s the best winter coat?” Check out the top women’s winter coats, plus tips on how to choose one!

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15 Fall Coats that Make Stylish Travel Jackets

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What’s the Best Packable Down Jacket for Travel?

What’s the Best Packable Down Jacket for Travel?

A packable down jacket, also known as a puffer jacket, is perfect for cold season travel. It keeps you warm, is easy to layer, and is lightweight. See our readers’ picks for the best packable down jacket for travel so you can stay warm on your next trip!

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13 Best Merino Wool Sweaters for Women That Are Super Cozy and Cute

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Durable, cool and lightweight travel jacket, ideal for people who need plentiful storage, such as photographers, fieldworkers or wildlife watchers.

The halkon traveller uses tough nikwax ®  cotton+ fabric for lightweight protection from the wind and sun, engineered to carry essential equipment without discomfort across 15 easy access pockets., men’s halkon ® traveller.

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The Halkon Traveller is for outdoor people who need quick access to essential equipment.

Activities including nature watching and photography in warm weather, and summer travelling, require lightweight weather protection and the capacity to carry essential equipment securely.

The Halkon Traveller has been carefully engineered to distribute weight across the whole shoulder area, while 15 pockets allow equipment to be easily accessible. The Nikwax Cotton+ fabric provides UV (UPF 50+) protection in a quiet, lightweight and quick drying travel jacket.

The Halkon Traveller provides secure storage while protecting the wearer from sun, wind and biting insects.

  • Secure, easily accessible storage  from 15 well-placed pockets.
  • Even weight distribution and comfort when loaded  provided by an engineered shoulder yoke.
  • Access to external and internal pockets when wearing a pack hip strap  is maintained by allowing the strap to pass behind the front of the jacket through two-way vents in the side seams, which also provide direct cooling.

Nikwax Cotton+ is a tough yet lightweight fabric that provides sun and wind protection.

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To enhance the performance of the fabric, Páramo recommends washing your Cotton+ garment with Nikwax Cotton Proof after cleaning it with Nikwax Tech Wash ® . This will reduce the water absorbency and speed up the drying time of the fabric.

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  • Two gusseted chest pockets, both with internal pen pockets
  • Two zipped map pockets on the chest
  • Two gusseted, expanding hip pockets
  • Two handwarming pockets
  • Two zipped, internal pockets
  • Two internal drop pockets
  • One zipped memory card pocket on the lower sleeve
  • Engineered yoke distributes weight to minimise neck discomfort
  • Two-way vent zips allow full use of the garment when using pack hip straps
  • Fully articulated shoulders and back pleats allow for complete freedom of movement
  • High, fleece-lined collar to protect from optic and camera straps
  • Cuffs, with hook & loop fastenings, easily push up for cooling and deter insects
  • Two-way front zip, with chin guard, allows for ventilation and access to inner layers
  • Internal waist drawcord for optimum fit

Choose a Halkon Traveller as your warm weather travel jacket…

The Halkon Traveller uses rugged and protective Nikwax Cotton+ fabric, which is cool, lightweight and quick-drying. The 15 pockets provide a huge amount of storage space and are combined with a design that maximises comfort, carrying capacity and freedom of movement. So expect generous, comfortable and secure load carrying plus excellent protection from wind and harmful UV rays.

How will my Páramo Cotton+ garments outperform other travel outer wear?

The Nikwax Cotton+ fabric used for Páramo’s travel jackets and gilets provides superior performance for warm weather outerwear. The blend of cotton with modern synthetics provides the best qualities of both fabrics. More lightweight and fast-drying than many other comparable garments, they are tough, UV protective and highly wind resistant — ideal for load carrying in warm conditions.

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In what weather conditions can I use my Halkon Traveller?

The Halkon Traveller provides lightweight wind and UV protection (UPF 50+) so is ideal for warm weather activities. If treated with Nikwax Cotton Proof, the fabric’s water absorbency will be reduced, speeding up the drying time of the garment. Because the fabric is not fully waterproof, this garment is not suitable in heavy rain. In that case we recommend a Nikwax Analogy® or Nikwax Duology® waterproof system.

Which garments should I use with my Nikwax Cotton+ garment to get optimum performance?

Nikwax Cotton+ is a lightweight, fast-drying fabric, providing protection from the wind, harmful UV rays and biting insects. It is designed to work in warmer conditions and does not offer any significant insulation.

It is particularly effective when combined with our ultra-cooling, high wicking Parameta ®  A travel shirts.

Alternatively it can be combined with any of our wicking baselayers using Parameta T, T+ or G.

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This garment can be treated with renewable PFC-free Nikwax water-repellency to help it dry more quickly and reduce weight gain if it gets wet.

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Featured in top notch publications such as Allure, People and Fitness Magazine, Twisted Heart designs come with a hard edge and a one-of-a-kind look. This cozy and fashionable jacket features a front zip closure, faux fur insets throughout and 4 front zip pockets! Stay cozy in style this season! Fabric Content: Shell-70% Cotton, 30% Modal, Trim-100% Cotton, Faux Sherpa-100% Polyester Detail: Zip Front Closure, Hooded, Faux Fur Insets Throughout, 4 Front Zip Buttons Product Care: Machine Wash Cold, Tumble Dry Low Fit Guide: True to Size Designer Style No. HJ3219B9 Item No. 5070084 By Twisted Heart

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Moscow: The Luxury Guide

The capital city of Russia was off limits for so many years that many people are surprised to find that it’s not only accessible; it’s actually an incredible city to visit.  It’s one of the fastest growing tourist destinations in the world and filled with remarkable architecture including the tallest freestanding structure in Europe (Ostankino Tower), the tallest skyscraper in Europe (Mercury City Tower) and the largest number of billionaires in the world.  It’s also the world’s ninth most expensive city and filled with decadent things to do if you have a huge pile of cash burning a hole in your wallet.

Where to Eat

Restaurant Turandot

Restaurant Turandot - Ornate and opulent, the baroque design was the vision of Andrei Dellos and easily weighs in as the most luxurious restaurant in Moscow.  The $50 million restaurant seats 500 and has a staff of 600 on hand to keep diners happy.  A glance at the menu might lull you into thinking your meal will be cheap, but each dish must be ordered separately and those small amounts add up quickly.  Throw in some wine and you’ll quickly meet your ‘spurge budget” for the evening.

Restaurant Mario - If you’re hoping to spot some of those Moscow  billionaires, start by hanging around this place.  Count the number of pricey vehicles parked out front to get an idea of how many diners will have a subtle presence of security guards around them – not that it’s dangerous, you just need to make it clear that you’re rich and important.  The elite come here for a reason though; the food is delicious.  Your first bite of pasta will completely erase from your mind the fact that you’ve just spent $60 on a plate of spaghetti.

Where to Shop

Tretyakovsky Proezd

Tretyakovsky Proezd – Just walking into this area feels as though you’ve stepped into a fantasy. The shopping street is entered through a medieval-style archway that blends with the rest of the architecture from the Middle Ages.  There’s nothing “middle” about shopping on this street that’s known as one of the most expensive in the world and you can walk out of here wearing fashion that costs more than the net worth of some countries.  Armani, Prada, Gucci, Baccarat – nearly every ultra-high-end fashion retailer is here along with Tiffany’s, Tod’s and of course, Ferrari.

GUM – Pronounced “goom”, this is a mammoth department store that is more like a mall in function.  It’s so typically Russian that it’s on most visitors’ sight list, but GUM is also a convenient stop for picking up that Cartier bracelet you forgot to bring and a Burberry trench coat to keep out the Moscow  chill.  The nearby TsUM is just as large and just as full of delightfully pricy stores because you certainly wouldn’t want to head to the ballet underdressed.

Boshoi Theater Moscow

The Bolshoi Theatre has a range of ticket prices and the best seats can easily run you $200 each.  Even those in the cheap seats, however, must adhere to the dress code and will be turned back if attired too casually.  Since most people view a night at the ballet as a chance to dress up, visitors in a jacket or cocktail dress will likely feel underdressed, especially next to the men wearing tuxedos.

Where to Stay

Ritz Carlton

The Ritz-Carlton Moscow – Conveniently located on Red Square, the five star hotel is luxury from the minute you start up the gothic, iron staircase until you leave your marbled bathroom with heated floors and a view of the city.  Get the most out of your stay by choosing the Ritz-Carlton Suite overlooking the city and with a grand piano in the living room.  Stretch out in the Jacuzzi before dining in at your private table and don’t forget to leave your shoes out to be shined.

Ararat Park Hyatt Moscow – Also in the center of the city, Ararat has a more modern feel and a cleaner look.  The suites are a bit smaller than those at the Ritz-Carlton but are warmly decorated with natural oak and leather.  The room is fully wired for internet and everything is state-of-the-art.  The rooms are delightful, but what you really want to do is head for the spa and prepare to be pampered.  Sign up for the four hour Morocco Tour that includes flowers, candles, a visit to the Roman bath, sea salt peeling, a mud bath and an all-over body rub with shea butter.  Could there be any better way to end your visit to Moscow?

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Fact Check: TikToker Was Supposedly Threatened by Disney World Cast Member After Refusing To Stop Filming Broken Ride. Here's the Truth

A video shows a Walt Disney World guest filming the Carousel of Progress ride malfunctioning and being told to "report to a cast member after the ride ends."

Fake ( About this rating? )

On April 9, 2024, TikTok user Shane Barton (@danddisney) posted a video recorded on the Carousel of Progress ride, apparently at Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida. The video's caption read, "Disney ride malfunctioned and they got mad at me for filming at the end." It has since received over 1.7 million likes and more than 13 million views.

At the end of the video , the voice of a Disney cast member can purportedly be heard announcing over a loudspeaker on the ride, "And to the man filming in the black jacket, please find a cast member at the end of the performance."

On April 11 – two days after the TikTok video was posted – the Disney fan blog Inside the Magic published an article with the headline, "TikToker Threatened by Cast Member After Refusing To Stop Filming at Disney World."

However, the truth regarding the video was revealed on April 14 when Barton posted a second, explanatory "storytime" video on his TikTok channel.

"A lot of people are wondering what happened after I got caught filming the Carousel of Progress malfunction, so I figured I would do a proper part two storytime," Barton said. "Spoilers: Things have gotten worse now that I've posted the video.

"If you haven't seen the original, basically, I filmed a Carousel of Progress malfunction even after a cast member instructed us to put our phones down. And like you just heard, I was asked to find a cast member at the end of the ride."

Then, Barton revealed, "I did not try to find a cast member at the end of the performance because there was no malfunction. As many people already realized, I faked the video by editing the audio with my own voice."

He continued with further jokes, adding, "But Disney is not happy about this. Disney has now threatened to revoke my pass or even ban me from the parks if I don't pivot to genuine content. So I've started a new series called 'D and Disney' where I roll dice to see what I'll do at the parks that day. So please watch that so I don't get sued. Even though I won't, because I lied about that part. I love lying."

In other words, the audio in the video had been altered for a gag.

In fact, Barton previously uploaded a video with the same visuals but without his added vocals of being called out over the loudspeaker.

We reached out to Barton to ask about his thoughts regarding the success of his video and will update this story if we receive a response.

"Carousel of Progress." Walt Disney World , https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/attractions/magic-kingdom/walt-disney-carousel-of-progress/ .

@danddisney. "PART 2." TikTok , 14 Apr. 2024, https://www.tiktok.com/@danddisney/video/7357763021713771818 .

A TikTok video made for a gag led people to believe the Carousel of Progress ride purportedly at Disney World malfunctioned and led to a cast member calling out the person recording the video. Shane Barton (@danddisney)/TikTok

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RBTH releases a special brochure – Moscow Traveller

Moscow Traveller

Moscow Traveller

The Russian capital has gone through countless changes since its founding in 1147. Today this bustling city is one of the world's great metropolises — full of exhibitions and performances, new art spaces, modern parks and expanded sports venues. In recent years, Moscow has attracted the best Russian and foreign architects and urban planners, who have made significant changes not only in the city's visible fabric but also in the patterns of urban life.

This largest city in Europe is managing its growth through the expansion of subway lines, launching new forms of public transportation and an expansion of bicycle lanes. New stadiums are being built for large-scale international sporting competitions and former factories are being turned into spaces for creative expression. People of any age and profession can find a way to fit into life here. Young artists can express themselves through street art; ambitious entrepreneurs can find support for social and ecological projects. New green spaces and farmers markets are helping people embrace a healthy lifestyle.

Moscow today is a city in transition, developing a new identity for the 21st century.

RBTH is taking a deep look onto all these angles of new Moscow in our special print edition – Moscow Traveller.

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  4. Best Travel Jackets for Men and Women (2024)

    Men's Version: Arc'teryx Men's Atom LT Hoodie. One of the most versatile jackets on the market, the Arc'teryx Atom Lt Hoody is the best all-around travel jacket for women. Warm, but breathable, lightweight but insulated, stretchy but form fitting, this wind and moisture-wicking jacket is perfect for any climate.

  5. 16 Best Travel Jackets (How to Choose the Best One for Your Trip!)

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  6. Best Travel Jacket for One Bag Travel

    1. Patagonia Nano Puff. Best for: Full-time Travelers. Why We Like It: Extremely packable for a puffer jacket. What To Know: Not as warm or lightweight as other offerings from Patagonia. When picking a lightweight travel jacket, finding one that is warm without taking up too much space is imperative.

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    Páramo has made name for itself as a maker of high-quality, high-practicality outdoor clothing that's especially well suited to photography. The Páramo Halkon Traveller jacket is the latest example, with no fewer than 15 internal and external pockets and a lightweight design that makes it wearable even in warmer weather.

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  13. 9 Best Multi Pocket Travel Jackets

    1. BauBax Multi Pocket Travel Jacket. Designed to keep stylish parents super organized, the BauBax Bomber 2.0 Multi Pocket Travel Jacket makes chaotic vacations a breeze, which is probably why the men's travel jacket is the highest crowd-funded fashion item. It features about 20 useful features, including an integrated eye mask, inflatable ...

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  15. 15 Best Lightweight Rain Jackets for Travelers

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  17. MEN'S HALKON® TRAVELLER

    Choose a Halkon Traveller as your warm weather travel jacket…. The Halkon Traveller uses rugged and protective Nikwax Cotton+ fabric, which is cool, lightweight and quick-drying. The 15 pockets provide a huge amount of storage space and are combined with a design that maximises comfort, carrying capacity and freedom of movement.

  18. Eddie Bauer Men's Ultimate Voyager Travel Blazer

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  21. Moscow: The Luxury Guide

    The capital city of Russia was off limits for so many years that many people are surprised to find that it's not only accessible; it's actually an incredible city to visit.

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  23. RBTH releases a special brochure

    Moscow Traveller. RBTH Moscow today is a city on the move, undertaking major changes to its infrastructure and urban plans that are making life better for residents and visitors alike.