adidas Women's Ultimate365 Tour CLIMAPROOF+ Anorak Jacket Review
Does the adidas anorak jacket provide ultimate waterproof protection in brutal weather? Katie Dawkins finds out
One of the most versatile and windproof tops I’ve ever worn. This lightweight anorak in a standout modern pattern has become my go-to jacket for golf, dog walks and football training in the most awful weather. A roomy hood that actually stays on in a storm. Top marks for this adidas jacket.
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Lightweight, you won't know you're wearing it
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Excellent waterproof protection
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Hood stays up in gale force winds
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Won't keep you warm when temperatures drop
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This anorak jacket has impressed me beyond belief. I’ve worn it on and off the golf course and it’s so light you can carry it in the smallest of pockets.
Unlike the more structured hooded jackets, like the FootJoy Hydroknit, it lacks the rigidity of a traditional waterproof. But that isn’t a negative, this is designed for practicality and to be a lifesaver when the weather turns on you.
Made with advanced waterproof technology and fully taped seams, I felt I was pulling on a jacket to wear for sailing. Not because it felt like sealskins, but because it gave me confidence it was built for this very purpose. Granted, it looks like an anorak, but once out of a small pocket (it fits into my bag’s ball pocket), this jacket means business as the best women's golf rain gear.
The material is predominantly recycled, and the material feels silky and whisper soft, unlike so many plastic feeling anoraks. The feathery patterned design is a breath of fresh air. Finally brands are starting to add some pattern to waterproof jackets, like Sunderland’s Whisperdry Aurora jacket.
Adidas has pulled out a trendy design that looks great on the golf course or for any other outdoor activity. It’s a shame it only comes in one colour, though the purple silver shades are stunning.
It comes with a customisable hem thanks to a bungee, so you can tighten and tuck under for extra protection or leave looser. The full pocket at the front is brilliant, it’s enormous, like a kangaroo pouch and is perfect for storing gloves or a hat.
The fit is regular, rather than fitted and allows room for a warm layer or two underneath, but genuinely, this keeps the wind out so well, it’s been perfect in autumn storms.
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I first tested it out during storm Amy while on a football pitch. Considering it’s a pull-on jacket, which some may find hard work when battling the elements on the course, I thought it went on easily, helped by the taped neck zip. It immediately blocked out gale force winds and the rain just beaded off. It’s also machine washable which is a bonus especially after a muddy training session.
I feel like I stopped testing this jacket early on and began to simply rely on it for so many activities. It’s at the higher end price wise for what feels on first impression like a pack-away anorak, but this jacket is so much more than that and I’d say well worth the price tag. Now I just need adidas to make one for the dog, as he’s jealous!

Katie is an Advanced PGA professional with over 20 years of coaching experience. She helps golfers of every age and ability to be the best versions of themselves. In January 2022 she was named as one of Golf Monthly's Top 50 Coaches.
Katie coaches the individual and uses her vast experience in technique, psychology and golf fitness to fix problems in a logical manner that is effective - she makes golf simple. Katie is based in the South of England, on the edge of the New Forest. An experienced club coach, she developed GardenGOLF during lockdown and as well as coaching at Iford Golf Centre, The Caversham- Home of Reading Golf Club and Salisbury & South Wilts Golf Club.
She freelances, operating via pop-up clinics and travelling to clients homes to help them use their space to improve.
She has coached tour pros on both LET tour and the Challenge Tour as well as introduced many a beginner to the game.
Katie has been writing instructional content for magazines for 20 years. Her creative approach to writing is fuelled by her sideline as an artist.
Katie's Current What's In The Bag
Driver: TaylorMade Qi10 9degrees.
Fairway: TaylorMade Qi10 5wood
Hybrid: TaylorMade 4 & 5
Irons: TaylorMade 770 6-AW
Wedges: TaylorMade Tour Grind 4 54 & 58
Putter: TaylorMade Tour X 33"
Favourite Shoes: FootJoy HyperFlex with Tour Flex Pro Softspikes on the course.
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