Adidas Originals Convertible Hooded Jacket

We take a look at one of the hero pieces of the Adidas Originals range, the Convertible Hooded Jacket…

Photo of the Adidas Originals Convertible Hooded Jacket
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Golf Monthly Verdict

There’s not much more you could ask for from a lightweight golf jacket. A comfortable fit, adjustability, tech features, and the versatility to wear it stylishly on and off the golf course make this a great addition to any golfer's wardrobe. If you like a bit of nostalgia, Adidas has provided a nice little nod to bygone eras, too.

Reasons to buy
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    Lightweight design

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    Versatile on and off-course style

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    Well constructed

Reasons to avoid
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    Not suitable for heavy downpours

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The Adidas Originals range is a nod to the history and heritage that Adidas has within the golf space, delivered with a cool, modern twist. The Convertible Hooded Jacket gives you a nice blend of iconic streetwear style and functional design, aiming to deliver both fashion-forward looks and practicality for everyday wear. This jacket is one of the hero pieces of the Originals collection, renowned for reinterpreting classic Adidas designs. I put it through its paces to see how well it holds up to real-world use and if it can sit amongst the best lightweight golf jackets.

Photo of the Adidas Originals Convertible Hooded Jacket

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Out of the bag, the jacket’s distinctive aesthetic is immediately apparent, retaining the classic Adidas DNA with some subtle branding, including the familiar and historic trefoil logo. The overall design is super clean, offering a modern silhouette that's versatile enough to pair with various casual outfits - I have arguably been wearing this jacket more off course than on. The convertible feature, allowing the hood to be detached, adds to its adaptability, transitioning from a sporty look to something a little more refined. The materials feel premium to the touch, and as you would expect from Adidas, everything feels well put together.

Photo of the Adidas Originals Convertible Hooded Jacket

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Comfort is one of the standout features of this outer layer. The jacket is lightweight and offers a relaxed fit that allows for a good range of motion, but without feeling like it swamps you. There is nothing worse than a bunch of excess material getting in your way while trying to swing the club, and in fact, the adjustable drawcords at the hem and cuffs help to tailor the fit to your individual preferences, which enhances both the comfort and style. The hood, when attached, provides good coverage without feeling overly restrictive, and it is very simple to roll and put away in its zipped pouch. The fabric is soft against the skin, making it pleasant to wear for extended periods.

Photo of the Adidas Originals Convertible Hooded Jacket

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While not designed for extreme outdoor pursuits, the jacket performs well in everyday situations, offering a decent level of wind resistance to keep you comfortable on breezy days. It also provides reasonable protection against light rain, although, realistically, heavy downpours would require some more robust outerwear.

Photo of the Adidas Originals Convertible Hooded Jacket

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The jacket features multiple pockets, including zippered hand pockets and an internal pocket, providing ample and secure storage for essentials, while the full-length zip is smooth and durable, and the stand-up collar offers extra protection from the elements.

Overall, I found the Adidas Originals Convertible Hooded Jacket to be a stylish and versatile option, offering me a nice blend of classic streetwear aesthetics and everyday functionality. While not a specialist outdoor jacket, it is genuinely versatile, making it a worthwhile addition to any golfer's wardrobe.

Joe Ferguson
Staff Writer

Joe has worked in the golf industry for nearly 20 years in a variety of roles. After a successful amateur career being involved in England squads at every age group, Joe completed his PGA degree qualification in 2014 as one of the top ten graduates in his training year and subsequently went on to become Head PGA Professional at Ryder Cup venue The Celtic Manor Resort. Equipment has always been a huge passion of Joe’s, and during his time at Celtic Manor, he headed up the National Fitting Centres for both Titleist and Taylormade. He’s excited to bring his knowledge of hardware to Golf Monthly in the form of equipment reviews and buying advice.

Joe lives in North Devon and still plays sporadically on the PGA West region circuit. His best round in recent years came earlier in 2023 where he managed a 9 under par 63 at Trevose GC in a Devon & Cornwall PGA Tournament.

Joe's current What's In The Bag?

Driver: Switch between TaylorMade Qi35 and Callaway Elyte TD - both with Fujikura Ventus Black 6-X

Fairway wood 1: TaylorMade BRNR Copper Mini Driver - Fujikura Ventus Black 7-X

Fairway wood 2: Callaway Apex UW 17˚- Fujikura Ventus Black 9-X

Irons: TaylorMade P7CB 3-PW with Dynamic Gold Tour Issue X100 shafts

Wedges: Callaway Opus 50, 54, and 60 degrees - Project X LS 6.0 shafts

Putter: LAB Golf Oz.1 (zero shaft lean)

Ball: TaylorMade 2024 TP5x

Grips: Golf Pride Tour Velvet 60R

Bag: Vessel Player IV Pro DXR Stand

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