There are several types of jackets specifically designed for horse riding, each meeting precise technical needs depending on the weather conditions and the intensity of the activity.
The softshell jacket is one of the most commonly used in mid-season or during mild winters. Lightweight, breathable, windproof, and water-repellent, it effectively protects against wind and light rain while offering great freedom of movement. Thanks to its stretch fabric, it perfectly follows the rider’s movements without restricting them.
The lightweight down jacket or quilted jacket provides valuable thermal insulation without adding bulk. Filled with natural down or synthetic padding, it is ideal for cold days, especially when worn under a waterproof coat. Some models are also compressible, making them easy to carry and store.
The waterproof jacket, often made with a technical membrane, is essential for riding in the rain or wet conditions. Waterproof, windproof, and breathable, it protects against bad weather while regulating body temperature. It often features vents, zippers, or adjustable systems designed to adapt to the rider’s posture in the saddle.
For more extreme winter conditions, the riding parka is the most protective choice. Longer than other jackets, it covers the lower back and provides excellent thermal insulation. It may combine a removable lining with a waterproof membrane, making it both warm, adaptable, and suitable for prolonged outdoor use, whether on horseback or on foot.
Finally, the hybrid jacket combines different technical materials to offer an optimal balance of warmth, breathability, and freedom of movement. It often features localized insulation on the torso, stretch panels on the back or under the arms, and more breathable fabrics in sweat-prone areas. This type of jacket is particularly suited to riders seeking versatility and comfort, whatever the weather.