By Rob Slade

Published: Monday, 28 February 2022 at 12:00 am


Insulated jackets have become popular over the years for their warmth, practicality and style, and you’re just as likely to see them worn to a pub as you are in the outdoors.

But they’re a great complement to a triathlete’s gear cupboard, too. Especially for early mornings when waiting around before a race or for warming up after a bracing outdoor swim.

The four on review here are being tested primarily on their warmth, for obvious reasons. We’ve considered the amount and quality of the insulation, its ability to loft and how well the jacket keeps warm air trapped inside. We’ve also looked closely at the fit of each jacket, the features on offer and their eco-credentials.

For this test, we’ve decided to focus exclusively on synthetic-insulated options. This is because, in addition to the ethical questions around duck and goose down, we felt synthetic fibre’s ability to stay warm when wet is essential to a triathlete. Every jacket on test is also available in both men’s and women’s versions.

So without further ado, here’s our pick of the best insulated jackets for triathletes.

Best insulated jackets

Montane Ground Control Jacket

"Montane

Having been designed primarily for climbers who stand still while belaying, you’d expect this jacket to keep you incredibly warm. And it does. It’s filled with two types of PrimaLoft insulation, one of which (ThermoPlume) is designed to mimic down feathers in the way it traps warm air.

It works well, ensuring the Ground Control Jacket is one of the warmest on test. We were also pleased to see that a proportion of that insulation comes from recycled fabrics.

Elsewhere, the Ground Control features excel, with an incredibly cosy, fully adjustable hood, an adjustable waist and three zipped pockets on the outside. There’s also a DWR coating that’ll shed very light rain, but nothing heavier.

Verdict: A high-quality jacket offering warmth when you need it most.

Score: 88%