Coat for walking

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redrabbit29

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1,844 posts

140 months

Thursday 10th October
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Looking for a decent jacket for walking over the autumn/winter and colder periods.

I don't want a huge thick fluffy jacket

What I would like is one that feels more minimal and lighter weight. It's for use in the UK so waterproof, warm but breathable too

Budget: up to £300

Looking mainly on SportsShoes.com who sell Raab, Montane, Berghaus, Patagonia, Regatta, North Face and some others. I quite like the look of the Raab ones.

Any recommendations or things to look out for?

Spare tyre

10,333 posts

137 months

Thursday 10th October
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I’ve never worn a coat whilst wking

Spare tyre

10,333 posts

137 months

Thursday 10th October
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Spare tyre said:
I’ve never worn a coat whilst wking
Sorry misread title

xx99xx

2,245 posts

80 months

Thursday 10th October
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If you want minimal and lightweight, go for layers.

Thermal base, thermal mid and then lightweight waterproof outer. The outer can then easily be removed when you're warm and it's not raining.

Minimal and lightweight doesn't really work if you're just going to wear a t shirt underneath.

brake fader

409 posts

42 months

Thursday 10th October
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i walk every day about 5 miles, i find that a fleece and a kagool i fasten around my waste is best ,everything else gets too hot.

a311

6,048 posts

184 months

Thursday 10th October
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Have a look at this if you like Rab:

https://rab.equipment/uk/kangri-gtx-jacket?srsltid...

I live in the Lakes and do a lot of fell and dog walking. My gear is mostly Rab as I like the fit and they're British. As others have said you really want to go with layers. Top/water proof layer I currently have is Arc'teryx it's really light to stick in a bag and can use in all year round in wet weather. You can have the best waterproof coat going but in any reasonable amount of rain need waterproof trousers too.

BoRED S2upid

20,319 posts

247 months

Thursday 10th October
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Raab are very good I had one for 10 years. You won’t need to spend anywhere close to £300. Look out for summer sales and a decent fleece for underneath. Layers are your friend.

Super Sonic

7,215 posts

61 months

Thursday 10th October
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Spare tyre said:
Sorry misread title
You were told you'd go blind!

thepritch

1,079 posts

172 months

Thursday 10th October
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Super Sonic said:
You were told you'd go blind!
Best comment of the day. rofl

thepritch

1,079 posts

172 months

Thursday 10th October
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I do like Rab, Rohan and North face jackets. They wear well and in sales prices well. My fav is my NF ski jacket that I use almost daily here when it’s snowing. Really very warm despite being shorter on my torso than I used to wear.

More recently I’ve been buying Mountain Equipment clothes for layers, and quite impressed with them.



Edited by thepritch on Thursday 10th October 23:06

Faust66

2,120 posts

172 months

Thursday 10th October
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Have a look at the Rab Valiance: my missus has one and she loves it.

https://rab.equipment/uk/valiance-jacket-qdb-49

Waterproof down jacket that is not overwarm - you can walk in it without getting heat stroke yet it's plenty warm enough to keep you toasty when standing or sitting around outside in sub zero temps.

It's also not too 'puffy' so it's fairly discrete for street wear.

If you want an unlined/uninsulated jacket, then check out the Keela Munro. I've got 2 I love them so much ( one dark green and one grey as I can't stand brightly coloured jackets)... it's much warmer than a conventional hardshell (waterproof) jacket due to it's construction.

I've had mine out in some pretty extreme weather and it's never let me down. Proper blizzard at the top of Kinder Scout last winter barely even troubled it.

https://keelaoutdoors.com/products/munro-jacket

The plain coloured version are, again, nice and discrete.

If you want a REALLY warm jacket, go for the Rab Batura (I appreciate you said you don't want a massive thick jacket, but I thought I'd throw it in there): above your budget but you might get lucky in the sales. Warmest coat I've ever owned (black version) and I've got a LOT of outdoor gear as I spend most weekends hiking in all conditions.

https://rab.equipment/uk/batura-jacket



Edited by Faust66 on Thursday 10th October 20:58

Bonefish Blues

29,364 posts

230 months

Thursday 10th October
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xx99xx said:
If you want minimal and lightweight, go for layers.

Thermal base, thermal mid and then lightweight waterproof outer. The outer can then easily be removed when you're warm and it's not raining.

Minimal and lightweight doesn't really work if you're just going to wear a t shirt underneath.
Good advice

Faust66

2,120 posts

172 months

Thursday 10th October
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Bonefish Blues said:
xx99xx said:
If you want minimal and lightweight, go for layers.

Thermal base, thermal mid and then lightweight waterproof outer. The outer can then easily be removed when you're warm and it's not raining.

Minimal and lightweight doesn't really work if you're just going to wear a t shirt underneath.
Good advice
It depends what walking (read that carefully Spare Tyre) the OP is doing: mooching around the shops or walking the dog in the local park means worrying about layering is probably a bit OTT. But if the OP is doing more intense/extreme/hardcore walking, then considering layering is certainly a good idea.


Slow.Patrol

908 posts

21 months

Thursday 10th October
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RicksAlfas said:
Second Rohan.

My parents bought me one and it lasted a good 20 years.

thetapeworm

11,881 posts

246 months

Thursday 10th October
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thepritch said:
Super Sonic said:
You were told you'd go blind!
Best comment of the day. rofl
roflthumbup

Skyedriver

18,853 posts

289 months

Thursday 10th October
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defblade

7,617 posts

220 months

Thursday 10th October
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I like to dig through SportPursuit, just bought a £250 Montane ski jacket for £90 ( this one, but it's gone up!) and it's really nice - light/thin to wear but with some insulation - I have a very heavy duty HH parka for when it's proper cold.

I'd be looking at ski jackets in general - usually quite warm, but things like snow skirts (which make good cold wind skirts in the UK) and pit zips are common to allow you to tailor your warmth; often cut a little longer which I quite like when it's chilly; also cut for moving easily in; and reasonable waterproof/breathable qualities.
If you don't mind black coats (I try to avoid them) you'll have tonnes of choice.

Skyedriver

18,853 posts

289 months

Thursday 10th October
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defblade said:
If you don't mind black coats (I try to avoid them) you'll have tonnes of choice.
Hate boring dark colours and while looking for a lighter jacket/coat for the summer it was all I could find along with brown/khaki/olive drab etc. Gave up in the end. No Sale!!

RicksAlfas

13,645 posts

251 months

Friday 11th October
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Slow.Patrol said:
RicksAlfas said:
Second Rohan.

My parents bought me one and it lasted a good 20 years.
yes
Their stuff just goes on forever!