Are you following trails, rugged coastlines or forest paths? What time of year is it? Are you looking for something to see you through the depths of winter or a ‘throw on and go’ for morning commutes and late nights around the fire? In this guide, we talk all things jackets; how they’re Made To Roam and the technical features that set them apart.
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Things to Think About When Buying a Jacket
First up, what’s your heading? Are you looking for an everyday wearer for winter, something to withstand the wind and rain out on the trails, or a bit of both? The durability, weight and waterproof performance are good things to keep in mind, but it’s also worth noting the style, fit and number of pockets. You might find something that’s technically up to the challenge but if it’s not comfortable, it’s not the one. At Passenger, we understand that a good jacket made responsibly is an investment. That’s why we want to make sure you make the right choice. Here are some things to think about:
How do you find escapism? Hiking, bikepacking, coastal walks, long-way-round commutes or pre-dawn surf missions?
Is it waterproof? If unsure, read our Waterproof vs. Water-Resistant guide.
Is it lightweight? Can it be stuffed in a pack, or does it come with its own pocket?
How does it fit? Over-sized, fitted, short or long?
Does it have a hood? If yes, can it be synched to keep out the wind?
Does it have pockets? Enough to fit your everyday carries (EDC)?
How durable is the outer material? Will it work for your chosen escapism?
What kind of insulation does it have? Down, synthetic or sherpa fleece?
What kind of zip does it have? Full-zip, half, or buttoned?
Types of Jackets
To ease any outerwear headaches, we’ve split our jackets into six core collections with a little bit of background on each. Read up on how they’re Made To Roam, technical features and shop community favourites:
- Waterproof Jackets
- Windshell Jackets
- Insulated Jackets (Synthetic)
- Insulated Jackets (Down)
- Softshell Jackets
- Casual Jackets
Waterproof Jackets
FOR ALL-WEATHER ESCAPES UNDER GREY SKIES
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Keeping you dry when the rain sets in and a ‘just in case’ addition to your adventure packing list. Learn more about the range here.
MADE TO ROAM:
A solid layer of protection when out on the trail
Lightweight & stuffable to fit in your pack
For errand running, commuting & van-life
FEATURED TECH:
All of our waterproof gear is treated with PFC-free durable water repellents (DWRs)
Fully seam-sealed & taped construction
Multi-tone & single-colour styles available
ESCAPISM HACK:
For a lightweight waterproof layer with added Thermore® Ecodown insulation, check out the Elevate and Eclipse jackets.
Windshell Jackets
AN EASY THROW-ON, LIGHTWEIGHT & PACKABLE
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Our Windshell Jacket Range is made to add that bit of extra protection and fend off the wind chill on exposed ridgelines, coastal hikes and forest trail rides.
MADE TO ROAM:
- Wind-resistant for breezy days on the roam
- Minimal bulk to easily stuff away in your pack
- For hiking, bikepacking & trail running
- For coastal escapes & scrambles up high
FEATURED TECH:
- Made using recycled polyester
- Wind-resistant with a rip-stop texture
- Water-repellent for initial protection from rain / mud
- Designed as part of our layering system
- Patterned & single-colour styles available
ESCAPISM HACKS:
Our Windshells are cut for easy layering over a lightweight fleece or base layer, think the Atlantis or Alpine.
Insulated Jackets (Synthetic)
EVERYDAY WEARER, FOR THE COLDER MONTHS
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Our Insulated Jacket Range is made for changing seasons, crisp mornings and nights around the fire. As our widest range of jackets for men and women, there’s something for every type of escape.
MADE TO ROAM:
For days spent off-grid, connecting with nature
Cosy & warm for off-season travel and time spent on the road
For van-lifers, adventurers and everyday wear during the colder months
FEATURED TECH:
Made from responsible materials, such as Thermore®, REPREVE and recycled polyester
Warm, Warmer & Warmest layers to add to your collection
Water-repellent for initial protection from light rain / mud / snow
ESCAPISM HACK:
Classic outer-layers, but some like the Ocean and Oceanic can be worn under a weather-resistant smock or waterproof for added warmth.
Insulated Jackets (Down)
FOR ROAMS ON THE COLDEST DAYS
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Our Insulated Down Jacket Range is made for longer spells out on the coldest days. Our warmest packable jacket to date, crafted with responsibly sourced down fill.
MADE TO ROAM:
For days spent on the roam, keeping warm on the coldest days
Suited to time on the road, weekend roams and mid-week commutes
For van-lifers, adventurers and everyday wear during the coldest months
FEATURED TECH:
Our warmest packable jacket, crafted with responsibly sourced Downlite® down
650 fill power for lightweight warmth
PFC free water-resistant outer coating for initial protection from light rain / mud / snow
Cut in a regular fit, with space for a fleece underneath or waterproof over the top
Available in two styles; full-length hooded jacket & vest
ESCAPISM HACK:
Available as either a jacket or vest, depending on how you choose to roam. Perfect for any adventure.
Softshell Jackets
A MULTI-USE, RELIABLE THROW-ON LAYER
Our Softshell Jacket Range is made for active roamers looking for an all-in-one option to wear on the trail. Comfortable and warm, built as a reliable staple for outdoor adventures.
MADE TO ROAM:
Built as a multi-use outer layer during the transitional seasons
For hiking, travel and longer trips, they’re reliable and made to last
For coastal escapes, hilltop ascents and group backpacking treks
FEATURED TECH:
Crafted in soft-backed 4-way stretch recycled polyester
Wind-resistant for added protection on breezy ridgelines and coast paths
PFC-free water-resistant DWR coating for protection against light rain / mud
ESCAPISM HACK:
Designed as part of our more technical layering system, best paired with a Polartec® fleece worn under the jacket.
Casual Jackets
EASYWEARER FOR DOWNTIMES & THE EVERYDAY
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For city escapes, commutes and daily adventures. We’ve got overshirts, fleece-lined jackets and relaxed-fit layers to suit your chosen escapism.
MADE TO ROAM:
As a warm, cosy layer for off-season adventures and cooler nights
A great option for the road, something a little different to explore the local area in
For city travel, hanging around camp and soaking in the winter sun
FEATURED TECH:
Made from responsible materials like recycled polar fleece and recycled polyester
Cosy and comfortable, with space for a fleece, sweater or hoodie layered underneath
ESCAPISM HACK:
A wide range of colours, fits and styles available for both men and women. Add a beanie, wearer’s choice.
Product Icons Explained
You’ll spot a new set of icons stamped on our product pages, there to give a little more on how that jacket / fleece / tee is Made To Roam. They’re super topline features to help you along your journey, so you can get a good feel for the product and compare it with another. At Passenger, we want our community to feel a part of something when they pull on our products. That you’re making a conscious decision, investing in something that’s designed to wander and made to roam responsibly. Learn more about Our Ethos, Our Materials and get familiar with our product icons below:
Showerproof: For the unavoidable, quick burst of rain that falls out of nowhere.
Light Rain: For that daily escapism, an hour outside in a prolonged shower. Errand runs, commutes and early AM surf checks.
Moderate Rain: For when you’re out on the trail for a half-day roam and the heavens open.
Heavy Rain: For a full day’s escape in the outdoors, in extended periods of rain or snow.
Warm: For changing seasons, active use on crisp mornings and cooler nights. Lighter weight, warm layering.
Warmer: For colder days, or whenever you want to be that bit warmer.
Warmest: For longer spells out on the coldest days. The warmest layers within the range, super toasty.
Snow: For escapism in the snow, designed with mountains in mind. Look out for product-specific tech features.
Quick Dry: For active use and prolonged adventures. This product dries quickly so you don’t feel wet and get cold.
Wind Proof: For when the wind’s howling and you need the highest levels of protection to fend off the chill.
Wind Resistant: For that bit more wind protection on breezy ridgelines, coastal hikes and forest trail rides.
Packable: For ease of carrying, packing and storage. This product packs down into itself or a supplied pouch.
Water Repellent: For initial protection from rain / mud / snow. This product has been treated with a water-repellent outer coating.
Moisture Wicking: We all create sweat when on the trail, these fabrics wick that sweat away from your skin to help you to stay in the roam.
Take-Away Tips for Buying a Jacket
Think about what you have, and the purpose behind buying a new jacket.
A reliable daily wearer is better than getting multiple jackets for different roams.
What are the key features of the jacket; insulation, hood, zips, outer fabric, pockets etc.
Consider the weather, time of year and average temperatures.
Do you often wear a backpack? If yes, think about breathability, packability and weight.
Note how easy it is to wash the jacket, is a bottle of Nikwax worth adding to the basket?
When washing anything with polyester in it, be sure to use a Washing Bag.
Getting the right fit is super important, think about other layers and how you’ll wear the jacket most.
Has the jacket been made with responsible materials? We use fabrics like recycled polyester, responsibly sourced down and organic cotton.
Looking After Your Jacket
To extend your jacket’s lifespan and cement it as a ‘grab and go’ for your chosen roams, get to grips with how to first wash and maintain it. Always read the care label, twice. ‘Spot-clean’ any stains with a damp cloth and dry outside where possible. Wash on a low temp—unless advised otherwise—using a natural detergent over synthetic / chemical-based softeners.
When washing anything with polyester in it, be sure to use a Guppy Friend Washing Bag. Pop your jacket inside before sticking it in the washing machine and the bag will catch microfibres and microplastics, preventing them from entering our waterways. The jacket will last longer too.
When it comes to waterproofs and rain cover, a properly washed and reproofed waterproof jacket should last you a solid few years of adventuring, with just a few additions to the shopping list: Nikwax Tech Wash®, Nikwax TX Direct Wash In Waterproofer and Nikwax TX Direct Spray on Waterproofer.
For a detailed rundown, read our How To Wash A Waterproof Jacket and How To Reproof A Waterproof Jacket guides. Or watch ‘em:
FAQs
What should you consider when buying a jacket?
It’s good to have in mind the types of adventure, temperature and time of year this jacket is going to get the most use. The durability, weight and waterproof performance are good things to keep in mind, but it’s also worth noting the style, size and fit.
Is it better to size up or down in jackets?
Read the product description to get a good idea of how the jacket fits, with most having lifestyle images to see the product on one of our models or community members. We’re also in the process of adding their measurements to the site, so you can easily compare them against your own.
How do I choose a Passenger jacket?
If you find the answer, please let us know… We have jackets fit for all types of escapism; coastal hikes, trail runs, city travels, van-life and adventures close to home. A reliable daily wearer is better than getting multiple jackets for different roams (in our opinion). Think first about what you have, and the purpose behind buying a new jacket - “how willIget the most out of it?”.
Do I need to re-proof my waterproof jacket after every wash?
With regular cleaning, you’re looking at 5-6 washes (with Nikwax Tech Wash®) before your jacket will require re-waterproofing. When Nikwax Tech Wash® alone does not revitalise the Durable Water Repellency (DWR) of your gear (e.g. water does not bead on the fabric surface), it’s time for a re-proof.
How do you reproof a waterproof jacket?
There are two common ways to reproof a waterproof jacket, the wash-in method and the spray-on method. We guide you through both in our How To Reproof Your Waterproof Jacket guide. Make sure your jacket is clean, pockets emptied and zips fastened before reproofing.