I recently tested the REI Co-op XeroCloud 3L rain jacket. This three layer rain jacket is waterproof and designed for hiking and backpacking usage. Its intended audience ranges from day hikers to backpackers and it can be used in a variety of temperatures and conditions.
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REI Co-op XeroCloud 3L Rain Jacket Specs:
MSRP: $189.00
Weight: 11.3 – 13.4 ounces
Material: 72% recycled nylon/28% recycled polyester
Circumstance of Review
Moisture beads up well on the outside of the jacket without soaking through.
I used this rain jacket on multiple day hikes and overnight backpacking trips during winter and spring months. I wore the rain jacket in both rain and snow conditions that ranged in temperatures from the 30s to the 60s (°F).
REI Co-op XeroCloud 3L Rain Jacket Overview
Three layer jackets tend to be superior for rain proofing and breathability compared to two layer jackets because they have a nylon and polyester external face fabric, a waterproof/breathable membrane, and a jersey fabric backer. They are heavier than 2.5 layer jackets (which are commonly used by thru-hikers), but this makes the three-layer jackets more breathable in humid weather.
REI’s HydroWall material is a proprietary membrane that doesn’t have as much breathability as a traditional material like Gore-Tex, but does allow for a much lower price point compared to other rain jackets.
REI Co-op XeroCloud 3L Rain Jacket Features
3-layer HydroWall™ fabric: Promotes breathability and increases rainproofing
Fully seam-sealed: Prevents water from seeping through stitched areas
Adjustable hood: Allows you to customize the fit for optimal head protection and visibility in varying conditions
Laminated visor: Helps to keep rain off your face
Pit zips: Offers quick and easy ventilation
Zippered chest and hand pockets: Securely stores essentials and keeps your hands warm
Jacket packs down into its own left-hand pocket: Helps the jacket pack down and gives you more space in your pack
Hook-and-loop adjustable cuffs & a hem drawcord: Gives a better fit around your wrists and waist, keeping heat in and wind/rain out
Cord hanger loop: Gives you an easy way to hang the jacket from a hook (or tree branch!) to help it dry out the fastest
REI Co-op XeroCloud 3L Rain Jacket Pros
Waterproof: The XeroCloud definitely held up to it’s claim to be waterproof and in my opinion, is the most valuable aspect of this jacket. After wearing for multiple hours straight in the rain, the jacket still kept me dry and warm and continued to bead and wick water instead of soaking it up over time.
The drawstring waistband also helps keep in warmth and along with the length of the jacket, this really helped to keep the majority of my shorts dry while hiking during continuous rain. The adjustable Velcro wrist cuffs also proved to work great to keep water out of my sleeves even with continuous movement.
Even after taking the jacket off, I just shook it a couple times and most of the beaded water slid right off.
The structure of the hood with the ability to cinch the back with a drawstring and the sturdy visor was also a huge plus for me. There is nothing worse than having your hood constantly flying off your head while hiking in a storm and this jacket’s hood structure prevented that and kept it snug against my head.
Pockets: The XeroCloud has two hip pockets and one chest pocket, all with great, easy-zip zippers and ample room to store snacks, a wallet, a phone, and more. I was able to keep my phone in its hip pockets for hours in the rain without it soaking up any condensation. However, the chest pocket did get a little damp on the inside over the same amount of time.
The XeroCloud also has the benefit of being able to fold up and store into its own pocket for easy storage.
Comfort: The XeroCloud was extremely comfortable. The fit was true to size if you are planning on layering. I was able to wear a sweatshirt and a puffy jacket comfortably underneath it and it still didn’t feel restrictive.
Stretchiness: The stretchiness of the XeroCloud was definitely a big plus for me. There is nothing worse than hiking all day in the rain in a jacket that feels constricting or immobile and I did not have any limitations of movement with this jacket. In fact I forgot I was even wearing a rain jacket for the most part.
Breathability: The downside to most waterproof rain jackets is that they tend to not be very breathable and can cause sweating to the wearer while hiking, but even after spending hours wearing the XeroCloud while hiking in the rain, I felt warm and dry without feeling hot and sweaty!
The added feature of the pit zips is a huge selling factor for me, as we all know the struggle of trying to keep cool- but also dry- during a steep climb in the rain and the pit zips allowed for an easy way to help ventilate without having to take my jacket off.
Options: The XeroCloud comes in sizes S – 3XL for men’s and XS – 3XL for women’s and it also has a Tall option for men. It comes in five different colors: blue shale (blue shale/stargazer teal for men), stone green/celery, orange burst, raisin/peppercorn, and black which gives buyers a plethora of color options.
Price Tag: Coming in at $189 MSRP, this rain jacket is definitely a cheaper option than other 3L rain jackets.
REI Co-op XeroCloud 3L Rain Jacket Cons
Fit: While the XeroCloud is definitely waterproof and comfortable, I didn’t love how it looked on me. I felt like the bottom part of the jacket was a bit too wide and looks a little swimmy on thinner individuals.
If you are looking for a visually attractive, snug looking jacket, this is probably not it.
Weight: Ranging in weight from 11.3 to 13.4 ounces, the XeroCloud is not considered an ultralight jacket and is probably a little heavy for most ultralight thru-hikers.
Overall Value
Overall, I think the XeroCloud is a great jacket for those looking for a truly waterproof rain jacket. This is a great pick for both hikers and backpackers who are on a budget and are looking for a reliable rain jacket.
Due to its weight, I wouldn’t recommend it for ultralight thru-hikers who are looking for a jacket to use on a drier trail like the PCT, but I actually would have preferred to have a jacket like this on a trail like the AT compared to the ultralight jacket that I brought that seemed to always soak up water.
I would definitely use this jacket as my go-to for hiking, short backpacking trips, a daily rain jacket for the winter, and would consider it for a wet thru-hike.
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The REI Co-op XeroCloud 3L rain jacket was donated for purpose of review
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