Waterproof Jackets

  • Team Vass 175 Winter Jacket.

    Team Vass 175 Winter Jacket.

    Price range: £144.99 through £149.99
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  • Vass Team Vass 220 Winter Jacket - Grey/Black

    Vass Team Vass 220 Winter Jacket – Grey/Black

    £99.98
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  • Vass Team Vass 220 Jacket - Grey/Black

    Vass Team Vass 220 Jacket – Grey/Black

    Price range: £69.98 through £89.98
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  • Grundens Neptune Hooded Jacket - Black

    Grundens Neptune Hooded Jacket – Black

    £75.99
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  • Westin W6 Rain Jacket - Steel Black

    Westin W6 Rain Jacket – Steel Black

    Price range: £114.39 through £152.99
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  • Vass Team Vass 350 Winter Lined Waterproof Jacket Edition 2

    Vass Team Vass 350 Winter Lined Waterproof Jacket Edition 2

    Price range: £147.99 through £149.95
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  • Sale! Westin W4 Jacket - Gunmetal

    Westin W4 Jacket – Gunmetal

    Price range: £115.99 through £149.99
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  • Vass Team Vass 220 Winter Jacket - Khaki

    Vass Team Vass 220 Winter Jacket – Khaki

    £99.98
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Waterproof Fishing Jackets

Waterproof fishing jackets protect you from spray, rain and wind while keeping mobility for casting and handling gear. Look for a jacket that balances waterproofing with breathability so you stay dry from both the weather and your own exertion. Retail models commonly combine adjustable hoods, multiple pockets and reinforced panels to suit anglers’ needs.

Key features to prioritise

  • Waterproof rating — higher hydrostatic head numbers mean better resistance to heavy rain and spray; pick a rating that matches how exposed you’ll be (coastal anglers often prefer higher ratings).
  • Taped seams — fully taped seams are essential for true waterproof performance in driving spray and prolonged rain.
  • Breathability — membranes rated for breathability help wick moisture away during long walks or active sessions; breathable shells are preferable for multi‑hour outings.
  • Hood and collar design — a stormproof hood with a stiffened peak and adjustable closure keeps spray out and sightlines clear; look for wired or laminated peaks and a high collar for face protection.
  • Pockets and zips — waterproof or storm‑flapped pockets, internal stash pockets and robust zips (e.g., YKK AquaGuard) make the jacket practical for bite alarms, phones and small tools.

Fit, layering and use cases

  • Fit — allow room for a mid‑layer but avoid excessive bulk that restricts casting. Try jackets over the layers you’ll wear on the water to confirm mobility.
  • Layering — pair a breathable shell with removable thermal layers for year‑round use; insulated jackets are better for short, cold sessions while shells plus mid‑layers suit active anglers.
  • Method match — choose lightweight, highly breathable shells for long walks and estuary work; heavier, insulated jackets or neoprene shells are better for winter boat or static sessions.

Care and maintenance

Rinse salt and grit from the jacket after each trip, dry fully before storage and re‑treat the DWR finish when water stops beading. Repair small tears and replace worn seals or zips promptly to maintain waterproof performance. Store zipped and hung to avoid creasing membranes.

Quick FAQ

  • Do taped seams really matter? Yes — taped seams prevent water ingress at joins and are critical for sea use.
  • How much breathability do I need? For active shore anglers choose higher breathability ratings; for short, cold trips insulation matters more.
  • What about pockets and zips? Waterproof zips and well‑placed pockets make a jacket far more usable on the bank or boat.