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The Best Summer Jackets of 2018

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When weather rolls in, grab one of these.

(Courtesy Outdoor Research)

Outdoor Research Interstellar ($299)

At long last, the holy grail of waterproof jackets. The Interstellar blew our crew away with an uncanny mix of weatherproofing, breathability, and stretch. 鈥淚t feels softer than a soft shell but as waterproof as any hard shell I鈥檝e used,鈥 said one tester. 鈥淣ot to mention that it鈥檚 the most breathable rain shell imaginable.鈥 The Interstellar is the product of a new design process Outdoor Research calls electro spinning, which arranges polyester fibers in a crystal-like structure that鈥檚 waterproof, breathable, and flexible. The result, AscentShell, is a best-of-all-worlds three-layer fabric. The Interstellar vented sweat better than any waterproof shell we鈥檝e seen in a long time. It didn鈥檛 leak during long days hiking in the rain, and the drop-tail design added coverage on rainy bike rides, making it a favorite of testers who ride to work. When temperatures rise, 听mesh-backed chest and hand pockets help with ventilation. AscentShell鈥檚 stretch means it鈥檚 quiet and comfy, and it didn鈥檛 ride up when running in the mountains or reaching for handholds on a climb. And since it folds up smaller than a water bottle, the Interstellar has earned a permanent spot in our packs. 11.2 oz (men鈥檚) / 10 oz (women鈥檚)

(Courtesy Burton)

Burton Edgecomb ($350)

Best crossover

Don鈥檛 let the Edgecomb鈥檚 pedestrian appearance mislead you. With a sturdy Gore-Tex membrane, this unassuming jacket stood up to hours-long afternoon squalls while canoe camping in Ontario鈥檚 Killarney Provincial Park. The adjustable hood cinched up snug and kept rain from trickling in while still providing enough peripheral vision to navigate the park鈥檚 tight, marshy channels. We liked the Edgecomb鈥檚 classy pockets and snaps when traveling, even if they add a little extra weight. If your adventures tend toward the urban, this may be the only jacket you need in your closet. 13.6 oz

(Courtesy REI)

REI Stormbolt GTX ($279)

Best three-layer protection

The burliest shell we tested, the Stormbolt is down for whatever you throw at it. Constructed with tough, high-denier ripstop panels on the chest and shoulders and a Gore-Tex three-layer membrane throughout, the Stormbolt has a pack-friendly design complete with high hand pockets, a beefy waterproof zipper, and pit zips. It wasn鈥檛 the lightest jacket in our lineup, but 14-plus ounces is impressive for how resilient it is. When the forecast during a fall backpacking trip called for three straight days of nonstop rain, this was the jacket we reached for鈥攁nd it never once batted an eye. 14.6 oz (men鈥檚) / 12.4 oz (women鈥檚)

(Courtesy Sierra Designs)

Sierra Designs Neah Bay ($89)

Most affordable rain shell

If we didn鈥檛 know better, we鈥檇 think this jacket costs twice as much as it does, given all the quality tech on show. The Neah Bay鈥檚 soft exterior is fully seam taped, and two hand pockets sit high and out of the way of a harness or a backpack鈥檚 waist strap. But what really wowed testers was Sierra Designs鈥 stretchy, waterproof-breathable, two-layer construction. After several hours spent trudging with a loaded pack in a heavy downpour, it never once leaked. And the attention to detail carried through to the helmet-compatible hood and adjustable cuffs. 15 oz (men鈥檚) / 13.2 oz (women鈥檚)

(Courtesy Adidas)

Adidas Terrex Agravic Wind ($99)

Best wind shell

This boldly patterned shell held up admirably in cool, windy conditions no matter what the activity. Superlight, stretchy polyester shrugged off gusts with aplomb, and the Agravic Wind was an exceptional performer during days spent riding, backpacking, and paddling. We pulled it out on lunch breaks during a mountain-bike trip in Tibet and never overheated when powering up steep climbs. Adidas鈥檚 PFC-free water-repellent treatment deflected light rain, though we wouldn鈥檛 trust the Agravic Wind to hold up in a downpour. Supremely compressible, the jacket disappears into a pack. 4.8 oz (men鈥檚) / 4.6 oz (women鈥檚)

(Courtesy Arc'teryx)

Arc鈥檛eryx Cerium SL Hoodie ($349)

Best light insulated jacket

The Cerium weighs less than most T-shirts (SL stands for superlight) and packs down to the size of a six-inch sub. A mix of 850-fill down and strategically placed Coreloft synthetic insulation vents serious heat, and we didn鈥檛 get cold when temperatures dropped below freezing on a high-alpine camping trip. As usual with the British Columbia brand, the athletic cut looked good and played well with layers both underneath and over the top, and the translucent DWR-finished face fabric鈥擜rc鈥檛eryx calls it Arato 7鈥攔epelled light precipitation. Just be sure not to snag it on a tree branch: it鈥檚 prone to tears. 7.6 oz (men鈥檚 ) / 7.1 oz (women鈥檚)

(Courtesy Mammut)

Mammut Ultimate V Tour SO Hoodie ($249)

Best for alpine pursuits

A trim, snug-fitting, windproof soft shell, the Ultimate V Tour SO feels right at home at the crag. Whether you鈥檙e bushwhacking on a sketchy approach or chimneying through a tight crux on multipitch climbs, the knitted polyester face fabric is designed to soldier through it all. Still, its 30-denier toughness hits the sweet spot between durability and breathability and should hold up well to abuse without being stifling. On high-output alpine missions, the jacket is designed to wick sweat, while a layer of Gore Windstopper should keep things com颅fortable if a breeze kicks up above tree颅line. 10 oz

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