Best training jackets & vests for men according to redditors

We found 7 Reddit comments discussing the best training jackets & vests for men. We ranked the 7 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Workout & training vests for men

Top Reddit comments about Men's Workout & Training Jackets & Vests:

u/RedKryptonite · 14 pointsr/running

I paid another visit to an out-of-town TJ Maxx this weekend and was really excited when I found a lone Saucony Siberius jacket hanging on the rack for only $24.99. Fabric is a little weird. It's made of thin insulating foam, and it almost feels like I'm wearing a Gumby costume, but it's very flexible and comfy. I wore it around yesterday and it kept me warm, but then I wore it to run to test it out, and it was just way too warm for the outside temp (near 40°F). It'll be good when the temps are in the 10s and 20s, though!

Picked up my lululemon Strava challenge reward last night, but I haven't had a chance to test the clothes out on a run yet. In case you haven't heard, completing that lululemon 40/80 badge from the challenge this month gives you a free shirt at 40 km and a free shirt and shorts at 80 km... you just go to the nearest lululemon store and show them the congrats email with the badge and they give you the clothes off the rack. The shorts are a little longer than I like, but I'm not quibbling with free... they have a nice big zip pocket and an elastic strap to hang your shirt on on a hot day.

u/FlametopFred · 2 pointsr/Scotland
u/Brokeboyforlife · 2 pointsr/techwearclothing

Haha dw about your previous message I thought my reddit was bugging out lol. I think I’d get quite a bit of use out of it since I live in the Uk where the rain is pretty much always expected plus the gilet outdoes what my current jacket (https://www.amazon.com/Nike-Sportswear-Tech-Shield-Jacket/dp/B07JVG4PPH) does. I have a 20% off code so I might bundle it in with a future purchase, thanks!

u/renwickveleros · 2 pointsr/techwearclothing

Yes there are some colorful techwear pieces. Nike ACG, Veilance, Stone Island, and acronym have all released colorful pieces.

Here is an example but there are plenty of others:

Nike Lab ACG Gore-Tex Deploy Men's Jacket (Cool Grey/Laser Orange, Medium) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07MSB3ZPM/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_sROiDbSM1CVZT

u/MoritaNation · 1 pointr/streetwear
u/fosterj_27 · 1 pointr/running

Well, it was confusing to me also, because my undershirt was merino, and my jacket is a merino hybrid. Basically this which is a wind/water resistant front with merino back a nd sleeves. So I wasn't expecting the cold. Is it likely just sweating under those layers that is causing a problem?

u/MusicallyDopeDope · 1 pointr/onebag

I picked up this incredibly lightweight and pack-able Under Armour
hoodie recently.

(https://www.amazon.com/Under-Armour-Threadborne-Hoodie-Graphite/dp/B01FH06N94/ref=sr_1_3?s=sporting-goods&ie=UTF8&qid=1504281066&sr=1-3&keywords=ua+threadborne+hoodie)

I wanted something to take on warm-ish weather trips that still provided the snugness of a hooded-sweatshirt, without the bulk of medium or heavy insulation. There are plenty of similar-weight options available that lack zippers/pockets, but this one ticked the boxes for me of being a full-zip, and having the standard two front pockets.

It takes up very little space when packed, and dries quickly. It has a low insulation factor to be sure, but is a nice accessory for warm weather, physical activity, etc. Looks nice enough IMHO, if not somewhat 'sporty', I do wish the UA logo wasn't so prominent. The style of fit is ideal for my preference; not too baggy, yet not so tight as to be 'form fitting".