Ask any runner and they’ll tell you tales of scheduled training runs on days that ended up dumping rain. You might be one of them if you’ve decided to forego the treadmill Fit might feel too narrow for some runners.

No matter how much you prepare for a rainy run, you’ll probably get wet anyway, but it doesn’t mean you have to get soaked. The right gear can save you from a soggy slog and will make your puddle-splashing miles more enjoyable. Here are our top gear recommendations for staying as dry as possible and still enjoying those wet miles.

Best Running Rain Gear

Packs down easily: I started road running in New Hampshire in college, taking my love of running from road to trail when I moved out west after graduating. Each year I test all sorts of running gear and use my field experience to pick the best options for a variety of athletes. I’ve been Health - Injuries since 2013, and my reviews and other work have appeared in Backpacker Magazine, Outside, Advertisement - Continue Reading Below, the Strategist, Women’s Health, Best Running Rain Gear Backpacking Routes, a website that connects backpackers with long-distance trails across the country.

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How We Selected

We compiled our longtime favorites that have proven themselves on rainy runs over the years, then sought out the best new gear and apparel to fill in the gaps. Building off of the initial roundup developed by Caitlin Giddings and the RW test team, I looked for new and updated rain jackets, hats, and the latest in Gore-Tex shoes for my recent refresh of this guide. I tried to anticipate the needs of all kinds of runners—and select options in every gear category.

Nearly all of the products here have been tested, and everything is approved by our team based on price, comfort, style, technical features, and the ability to keep us dry on days when most people wouldn’t venture out.

Ultralight Water-Resistant Jacket

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Pros

  • Lightweight

Cons

  • Fit might feel too narrow for some runners

Key Specs

Made of Recycled ripstop nylon
Weather protection level Water-resistant
Sizes XS to XXXL (M), XS to XXL (W)

The Houdini jacket’s best magic trick: its ability to protect you from a surprise onslaught of rain and wind—and then disappear up its own sleeve when you no longer need it. Made of ultra-lightweight ripstop nylon, this jacket is ideal at providing just enough weather resistance without turning into a sauna after you’re warmed up.

Notice the Houdini's smart details, like a drawcord hem and sleeves, an easy-to-cinch hood, and a carabiner loop on the zipper chest pocket for carrying the jacket while it’s stuffed down.

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Waterproof Running Cap

Gore Waterproof Hat

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Waterproof Hat

Pros

  • Available in hi-viz yellow

Cons

  • One size option might feel tight to some runners

Key Specs

Made of Polyester and polyamide
Weather protection level Waterproof
Sizes One size

Rainy day runs can feel like joyful, puddle-hopping adventures or miserable slogs—and sometimes the difference just boils down to whether or not those drops are beating against your face the whole time. A decent rain hat will not only protect you from that gentle water torture, but it also beads water off of the cap and brim so your hair doesn’t get too wet and cold.

Yes, this waterproof cap is on the expensive side, but if you’re determined to maintain a dry head while sprinting through a deluge, this is the cap for you, thanks to its Gore-Tex construction and heat-sealed seams. Despite all the protection in its waterproof membrane, the hat is lightweight, comfortable, and fairly breathable. Just be warned: It’s available in only one adjustable size, which might not fit bigger heads.

Active Rain Jacket

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Cloudburst Jacket

Pros

  • Roomy enough for layers underneath

Cons

  • No hood

Key Specs

Made of Nylon
Weather protection level Waterproof
Sizes S to XL (M), S to XL (W)

If it's truly a waterproof jacket as opposed to a water-resistant one that you're searching for, this option from Showers Pass is a great pick. Its design includes a three-layer polyester fabric that helps keep the water out while still remaining lightweight and breathable.

The fit is slightly tailored so you have plenty of room to move without feeling like you're wearing a bag, and there's even enough space to wear a few layers underneath when the weather is chilly.

This is marketed as a cycling-specific jacket, but we love cycling clothes for the same reason we love running-specific gear. They’re designed to stay comfortable and breathable during high-output activity, and are made for a range of motion. The only thing we’d swap out for a running-specific rain jacket is the fact that this doesn’t come with a hood. Because, well, helmets.

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Weatherproof Running Vest

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Running Weather Vest

Pros

  • Weatherproof Running Vest

Cons

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Key Specs

Made of 65 and more. In 2020, I cofounded
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Sizes S to XXL (M), XS to XL (W)

In-between weather calls for an in-between layer that can keep your core dry and warm in light rain—without becoming sweltering when the sun pops out. This stretchy, well-ventilated vest can do all of that, plus hold your phone, keys, and snacks in its waterproof zipper pockets. It’s made of lightweight, high-quality fabric and is small enough to pack down easily when not in use.

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Waterproof Socks

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Waterproof Socks

Pros

  • Effective waterproof membrane
  • Reasonably chafe-resistant

Cons

  • Not as breathable as regular socks

Key Specs

Made of 94% Best Running Rain Gear
Weather protection level Waterproof
Sizes S to XL (M/W)

When it’s cold and rainy out—but you’re determined to forge on like it isn’t—you'll want to slip your feet into these fully waterproof socks. Made from a three-layer construction, these socks have a nylon outer, a hydrophilic membrane, and an internal wool blend that gives them a cozier feel against your toes.

They’re designed to be breathable, but that only goes so far with waterproof socks. On warm days, Sealskinz’s socks will trap sweat and quickly become too steamy once you start moving. But on chilly days, the socks are ideal—allowing you to dart down muddy trails and through water crossings without getting soggy, unhappy feet. Find them in ankle and crew lengths.

Weather-Resistant Tights

Tracksmith Turnover Tights

Turnover Tights

Pros

  • Resists rain

Cons

  • CA Notice at Collection

Key Specs

Made of 80% nylon, 20% elastane
Weather protection level Water-resistant
Sizes XS to XXL (M), XS to XL (W)

These tights are a savior for unpredictable winter weather. Tracksmith’s soft and durable Inverno blend fabric repels raindrops and keeps you warm when the wind starts to blow—but also stays breathable if the skies clear and the sun peeks out. A convenient back zipper pocket at the waistband lets you keep keys, cards, or fuel dry and secure.

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Saucony Peregrine 13 GTX

Peregrine 13 GTX

Pros

  • Aggressive lugs
  • Durable upper

Cons

  • Needs to be reapplied during long run
  • Midsole can feel firm to some runners

Key Specs

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Weather protection level Gore-Tex waterproof membrane
Sizes 7 to 14 (M), 5 to 12 (W)

The RW test team loves these trail runners for training runs in all sorts of foul weather. The Gore-Tex membrane provides waterproof protection to keep your foot dryer, warmer, and more comfortable through any conditions and terrain. The Peregrine has a slightly stiffer midsole than other running shoes so if you prefer a cushy barrier between your foot and the ground, these might feel a little less protective.

But for runners who appreciate feeling more ground, the firm platform, grippy lugs, and secure fit have made this shoe a go-to for multiple years in a row. This latest update is a whole ounce lighter than previous versions with more flexion through the upper for an unimpeded stride.

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Water-Resistant Headphones

Beats Fit Pro True Wireless Earbuds

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Fit Pro True Wireless Earbuds

Pros

  • Easy on-earbud command button
  • Secure fit while running

Cons

  • No wireless charging capabilities

Key Specs

Components Water-resistant and windproof
Weather protection level IPX4-rated for high water resistance
Sizes Three silicon earbud sizes

These earbuds have the best combination of features from AirPods and Beats Studio Buds all crammed into a tiny set of earbuds with an ear wing to keep them secure while running. These are some of the most comfortable earbuds to wear on long runs, and have easy-to-use buttons that require just a light press to play, pause, skip, go back, and switch on active noise cancellation modes and Siri.

Lastly, these feature “spatial audio” which means when you turn your head, the audio rotates so it sounds like the band is in the same spot, just as the sound would change when you swivel your head at a real concert. These are rated IPX4 for a high level of water and sweat resistance.

Anti-Chafe Aid

Body Glide Original Anti-Chafe Balm

Original Anti-Chafe Balm

Pros

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Cons

  • Needs to be reapplied during long run

Key Specs

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Weather protection level Water-resistant
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It’s never a bad idea to keep an extra stick of Body Glide on hand. This balm is sweat- and water-resistant, won’t clog pores, and doesn’t feel greasy. Use it everywhere and anywhere you suspect chafing or blisters might pop up during a run. Reapply every 30 minutes or so, just to make sure you don’t wear through the protective layer.


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Maggie Slepian is a full-time freelance writer in the outdoor industry and has tested gear professionally for almost ten years—she is an avid backpacker, trail runner, bikepacker, and horseback rider and has thru-hiked thousands of miles on the Appalachian, Colorado, and Ouachita trails, along with backcountry travel on terrain including coastal trails, the desert, and high alpine peaks. Maggie has written for New York Magazine, Huffington Post, REI, and Outside. She is a columnist with Backpacker Magazine and is the co-founder of BackpackingRoutes.com. Contact her at MaggieSlepian.com.