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    Best Golf Rain Gear of 2025: 4 Expert-Tested Picks

    Looking to stay dry on the course no matter how bad the weather? These golf rain jackets are for you.
    Sean OgleBy Sean OgleNo Comments
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    I’ll be honest: I’m that guy who checks the weather obsessively before a round and will actively try to reschedule if there’s even a hint of rain in the forecast.

    But here’s the thing—if you’re a serious golfer, especially one who travels to places like Bandon Dunes or Scotland, you can’t always avoid the wet stuff. And even at home, sometimes the rain rolls in mid-round when you’re having the round of your life. What are you going to do, just pack it in?

    That’s where having legitimate rain gear makes all the difference.

    Over the last few years, I’ve tested a ton of golf rain jackets. Some of them are purely functional—they keep you dry but feel like you’re wearing a trash bag. Others look great but leak after 20 minutes. The best ones? They somehow manage to keep you bone dry, move with your swing, and not make you feel like you’re in a sauna by the 5th hole.

    As always, I’m fortunate to have relationships with most of the major golf brands out there. Thirteen years of honest reviews will do that. I don’t take sponsorships, but I can usually get my hands on whatever gear I need to test. All the links below are affiliate links, which means if you buy something, I get a small commission at no extra cost to you. That’s what allows me to keep doing these reviews.

    But honestly? I don’t care if you buy anything or not. I’m just trying to help you find the right gear for your needs—especially when it comes to rain gear, because dropping $300-600 on a jacket you might only wear a handful of times a year is a big decision.

    So with that, here are the 5 best golf rain jackets I’ve tested. Each one excels in different ways, and I’ll tell you exactly who each jacket is for.

    Trendiest (And My Favorite): Forrester’s Rain Shedder Anorak

    If you want to look like one of the cool kids while staying dry, the Forrester’s Rain Shedder Jacket is the move.

    The team behind Jones Golf Bags relaunched the iconic Forrester’s brand from the ’70s, and they’ve absolutely nailed it with their rain gear. Both the jacket and pants have completely blown me away.

    Let’s start with the design. The half-zip anorak style with the large Forrester’s logo across the front is definitely a statement. It’s not for everyone, if you prefer understated golf gear, this might be too much. But if you appreciate that vintage-meets-modern aesthetic that’s having a real moment right now? You’re going to love this.

    The fit is slightly baggier than the other options on this list, which I actually really like. It’s more forgiving, easier to layer under, and gives it that slightly more modern or streetwear vibe. If you’re looking for a rain suit with some personality, this is it.

    Forrester Rain Jacket
    The Forrester’s Rain Jacket.

    From a performance standpoint, the 3-layer construction puts this on par with the most waterproof jackets out there. It has a bunch of adjustability options, more than I expected, which means you can really dial in the fit for comfort and weather protection.

    The only real knock? It’s slightly thicker and less breathable than either the Sun Mountain Cirque or Zero Restriction Z2000. So if you run hot or you’re playing in humid conditions, you might notice that. But for most rounds in typical rain conditions, it’s been fantastic.

    At $398, it’s definitely expensive. But when you compare it to the $610 Zero Restriction, the value proposition looks a lot better. You’re getting serious performance, killer style, and a jacket that feels legitimately high-end.

    This is going to be the one I’m personally wearing the most this year. That said, depending on your needs, one of the jacket/pant combos below may be a better fit.

    Best Overall Rain Gear
    Forrester's Rainshedder Anorak Jacket
    Forrester's Rainshedder Anorak Jacket
    $398 MSRP

    This jacket (and pant combo) has seriously impressed me. It's 3L, so super waterproof. It looks good. Is easy to golf in. And has a bunch of unexpected features. Highly recommended.

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    Best Warranty: Zero Restriction Z2000

    Z2000 Jacket

    This is the gold standard of golf rain gear. Full stop.

    If you’re looking for the absolute most waterproof, longest-lasting rain gear available, there’s a very strong argument to be made for the Zero Restriction Z2000. I know people who have had this jacket for years and still swear by it.

    Golfing in the Z2000 is fantastic. It’s very easy to move around in. The 3-layer stretch shell really does move with your swing without any restriction. And it’s significantly more breathable than the Forrester’s gear, which is definitely nice if you’re walking and working up a sweat in more mild conditions.

    One thing I really appreciate: it’s lightweight enough that you can easily pack it away in your bag if you need to. The Forrester’s and TRUE jackets are slightly bulkier, which can be annoying when you’re trying to fit everything in your bag for a trip.

    Now, the fit runs small. I got a large, and while it fits, it definitely runs on the small side. So if you’re between sizes, absolutely size up. For reference, I’m 6’1″, 205lbs, and the large works but isn’t generous by any means.

    The “dot lock” cuffs are unique, I’d never seen them before. They generally work well, though they’re not quite as easy to adjust on the fly as regular velcro. The upside? They should hold up longer over time without losing their grip.

    Here’s the thing: in terms of real-world use, the Z2000 feels very similar to the Sun Mountain Cirque. Similar waterproofness (both have 20,000mm ratings), similar sizing, and even a similar aesthetic.

    So why is the Z2000 nearly double the price?

    The lifetime waterproof warranty.

    The Cirque only offers a 2-year warranty. If you’re the type who’s going to be using this jacket regularly for years, and you want the peace of mind that you can get it replaced down the line if it starts to fail, that lifetime warranty could be worth the extra investment.

    At $610, this is definitely the most expensive option on this list. But you can use the code BREAKING to save 20%, which drops it down to $488. Still pricey, but makes it much more competitive with the other products on this lsit.

    If you want the absolute best rain gear and don’t mind paying for it, this is your jacket.

    Best Warranty: Rain Jacket
    Zero Restriction Z2000 Waterproof Jacket | Use Code BREAKING to save 20%
    Zero Restriction Z2000 Waterproof Jacket | Use Code BREAKING to save 20%
    $610 (Before Discount!)

    The tour-proven standard for golf rain gear. Lightweight, breathable, and backed by a lifetime waterproof warranty. Worth the investment if you play in the rain regularly.

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    Best Value: Sun Mountain Cirque

    Sun Mountain Cirque Rain Jacket

    This is the rain gear I’ve personally used for the last four years. And guess what? It’s still fantastic.

    My Sun Mountain Cirque gear is still totally waterproof, still holding up great, and I’ve had zero complaints over the years. That should tell you something about the durability and quality.

    Here’s what really stands out: it has the same 20,000mm waterproof rating as the much more expensive Zero Restriction Z2000. And according to the specs, it’s actually over twice as breathable. Now, I’m not sure I totally trust that breathability number, it seems almost too good, but that’s what Sun Mountain claims.

    The fit on the large has been perfect for me. If anything, I wish it were maybe slightly bigger, but it feels more like a typical arge than the Z2000, where the large feels more like a medium-plus.

    Sun Mountain Cirque Jacket
    Water beading up on the Cirque Jacket

    All the seams are fully taped, which is exactly what you want to see in a jacket like this. It’s the kind of construction detail that matters when you’re out there in a downpour.

    This jacket doesn’t have the cool factor of the Forrester’s or TRUE. It’s not going to turn heads. But honestly? Who really cares about cool factor when it comes to rain gear? You just want to stay dry and comfortable.

    And when other brands are charging $400-600 for similar levels of performance, the Cirque at $319 really stands out. That’s nearly half the price of the Z2000 for what is, in practical terms, very similar performance.

    The warranty is only 2 years compared to Zero Restriction’s lifetime guarantee, so that’s something to consider. But if you’re looking for legitimate performance without breaking the bank, this is the jacket.

    My Full Review: Why Sun Mountain Might Have the Best Rain Gear for 2025

    Best Value: Rain Jacket
    Sun Mountain Men's Cirque Golf Jacket
    Sun Mountain Men's Cirque Golf Jacket
    $319

    Sun Mountain has created an extremely comfortable and waterproof rain jacket at a very reasonable price for the quality you're getting. Highly recommended.

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    Best for On AND Off the Course: TRUE Linkswear Future Staples 3L

    Here’s the thing I hate about golf rain gear: you spend hundreds of dollars on a waterproof jacket, and you hardly ever get to wear it.

    If you’re a golf traveler heading to places like Bandon Dunes or Cabot Cape Breton, sure, it’s a must-have. But if you’re at home and it’s pouring rain? Most of us are just skipping golf that day.

    So spending $300-500 on a jacket and pants that sit in your closet 98% of the year feels like a waste.

    The TRUE Linkswear Future Staples 3L Jacket was designed to solve exactly this problem.

    This is a jacket that’s built for the golf course but designed to look good enough to wear off the course as well. And I’m not talking about “good for golf gear”, I mean this is legitimately one of the best-looking rain jackets I own, period.

    It gives the Forresters a run for its money in terms of cool factor.  The clean design, the colorways, the fit, it all just works. You could wear this thing to dinner, around town all winter, or out with friends, and it looks just as good as any dedicated lifestyle rain jacket.

    And since it’s full zip, it’s definitely easier to get on and off compared to the Forrester’s.

    The specs are impressive too: 20,000mm waterproof rating, 20,000mm breathability, 3-layer construction with a bonded jersey lining and graphene print for temperature regulation. Six pockets, including a zippered chest pocket for valuables. A hood that actually clips onto the back of the jacket so it stays in place. And it comes with a 5-year warranty, which is fantastic.

    At $500, it’s definitely expensive. But here’s the thing: this is frequently on sale for around $300. You can use the TRUE Linkswear code BE15 which will often drop it down to $255, and at that price? It’s a killer deal.

    Now, I will say the fit has been a little more challenging with this one compared to the others. I have mine in large, and it’s just slightly too baggy to be perfect. The sleeves are a little long, and it’s not quite as comfortable, specifically for golf, as the other jackets I’ve mentioned.

    I think sizing down to a medium would solve this issue, so if you’re on the fence about sizing, I’d recommend going with the smaller option.

    But if you want a rain jacket that you’ll actually wear more than five times a year, this is the one. The versatility alone makes it worth considering.

    Best "All Day" Rain Jacket
    TRUE Linkswear Future Staples 3L Rain Jacket | Use Code "BE15" to save 15%
    TRUE Linkswear Future Staples 3L Rain Jacket | Use Code "BE15" to save 15%
    $400 (Before Discount)

    This is the rare golf jacket that works as well off the course as it does on it. It's what I'm personally using right now, and I've been really impressed. Use code "BE15" to save 15%

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    What Do YOU Think Are the Best Golf Rain Jackets?

    Do you have a rain jacket that you absolutely love that I should be considering for this list?

    If so, drop a comment and let me know. I’m always testing new gear, and I’ll continue updating this post as I find options worth recommending.

    Rain gear is one of those categories where the technology is constantly improving and new brands are entering the market with interesting takes. I expect this list to evolve quite a bit over time.

    If you’re building out your complete golf wardrobe, don’t miss my other guides:

    • Best Golf Hoodies – because hoodies are finally cool on the course
    • Best Golf Pants – the right pants make a huge difference in comfort
    • Best Golf Vests – perfect for those in-between weather days

    Each guide follows the same philosophy: honest reviews, real testing, and helping you find exactly what works for your game.

    Recent Updates:

    November 7th, 2025: Initial publish. Featured 4 rain jackets across multiple categories, with a 5th budget option coming soon. Dedicated reviews of each of these are also coming soon. Pricing and availability confirmed as of the publish date.

    This page contains affiliate links. This means that if you click a link and buy one of the products on this page, we may receive a commission (at no extra cost to you!) This doesn’t affect our opinions or our reviews. Everything we do is to benefit you as the reader, so all of our reviews are as honest and unbiased as possible.

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    Sean Ogle

    As the Founder of Breaking Eighty Sean has spent the last 10+ years reviewing the best golf products and golf courses in the world. He prides himself on only writing about products and courses he's experienced first hand, and helping others find exactly what they need to enhance their enjoyment of the game we all love so much.

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