Within this collection, you will find fully waterproof styles such as Rain.RDY and GORE-TEX jackets for persistent rain, lightly insulated pieces for cooler days, and wind jackets that pack small but take the edge off changeable weather. Designs like the Xperior 2L GORE-TEX Performance Jacket, Xploric Rain Hiking Jacket, and Xperior Primaloft Insulated Hooded Jackets combine reliable weatherproofing with practical details, including adjustable hoods, secure pockets, and articulated sleeves.
Use this page to compare all Adidas Terrex jackets in one place. If you also need footwear or clothing, visit our central Adidas Terrex hub, or head to Adidas Terrex trainers and Adidas Terrex T-shirts for matching pieces.
How to Choose an Adidas Terrex Jacket
Not sure where to start? Use this quick guide to match Adidas Terrex jackets to your usual weather, pace and layering set-up.
Waterproof Shell Jackets
Best for: Wet, windy conditions and year-round walking.
Look for Rain.RDY or GORE-TEX shells such as the Multi 2L Rain.RDY or Xploric Rain Hiking Jacket. These jackets focus on keeping you dry with sealed seams, storm flaps and adjustable hoods. Wear over a fleece or light insulated layer when temperatures drop.
Insulated Jackets
Best for: Cold days, stop-start walks and winter in town.
Styles like the Xperior Primaloft Loose Fill Insulated Hooded Jacket and Xperior 2L Insulated Rain.RDY Jacket add warmth without excessive bulk. Synthetic fill keeps working when damp and pairs well with a waterproof shell if you expect prolonged rain.
Wind and Hybrid Jackets
Best for: Milder weather, higher output and changeable conditions.
Wind jackets and hybrid pieces, including the Xploric Wind Jacket and Xperior Hybrid Rain.RDY, mix wind-resistant panels with stretch zones. They suit faster hikes, short runs and days where you need protection from gusts and drizzle rather than heavy downpours.
Fit, Layering and Sizing Tips
Most Adidas Terrex jackets follow standard sizing. Choose your usual size if you wear a light mid-layer, or size up if you plan to add thicker fleece or down underneath. For hill walking, aim for a fit that allows full arm lift without the hem riding up and enough room at the shoulders to move freely when carrying a pack.