Asics Fujitrail Packable - Women's Review
Our Verdict
Our Analysis and Test Results
The polyester body of the Asics Fujitrail resists rain better than most. At 4.52 ounces for a women's size small, its slight heft adds protection.
Breathability
Designed with lightweight, moisture-wicking materials, the Fujitrail allows heat and sweat to escape efficiently while still providing a protective barrier against wind and light rain.
Even during high-output runs or long climbs, the jacket manages to keep air circulating, preventing that clammy, trapped feeling that can come with less ventilated layers. It isn't the most breathable jacket, but with this comes an added layer of weather protection, which we appreciated during especially chilly runs.
The quick-drying interior maintains comfort through fluctuating temperatures and effort levels, while the ventilation snap allows for added airflow without removing the protective layer. The Fujitrail is a piece that works with your body, not against it—ideal for runners who value staying dry on the inside as much as they do from the elements outside.
Weather Resistance
The Fujitrail was designed with a water-repellent coating that helps fend off light rain and mist, while the wind-resistant shell shields runners from chilly gusts without feeling stiff or restrictive. The hood, stretchy-banded visor, and adjustable hip hem add an extra layer of defense, keeping the elements out.
Though this jacket is not meant for heavy downpours, it excels in unpredictable, in-between conditions on those days when the forecast can't make up its mind. Combined with its quick-drying fabric, this jacket offers dependable protection that keeps you moving comfortably through changing weather.
Comfort and Mobility
The relaxed fit and soft levity of the Fujitrail make it a delight to wear. The body of the jacket moves with you, making its 4.52 ounces feel nearly invisible during runs.
The elastic wrist cuffs include even stretchier thumb loops, which help secure the sleeves exactly where you want them. Want your wrists covered as you start your chilly morning run? No problem. Want to push your sleeves up to your elbows once things start to heat up? This jacket has you covered. Even the hood, complete with a stretchy forehead band, a visor, and a rear cinch bungee offers mobile comfort that our testers grew to adore.
Portability
The Asics Fujitrail features a small chest pocket that doubles as a stuff sack for times when the weather deems a jacket unnecessary.
While the stuff sack pocket is too small to hold a phone during runs, its smaller size and shape help make this jacket one of the more portable options available. When bundled up, the Fujitrail also features a handy carrying loop, perfect for attaching to objects or holding.
Features
The Fujitrail Packable running jacket stands out for its thoughtful, runner-focused features. As discussed, it packs down neatly into its own zippered pocket, making it easy to stash in a backpack or clip onto a belt when the weather shifts.
A rear hanging loop simplifies drying after a run, while the adjustable hood and hem allow for a customizable fit that stays secure during movement. The single chest pocket provides just enough storage for small essentials without adding bulk, and reflective accents enhance visibility during low-light runs. These practical touches make the Fujitrail an incredibly versatile jacket, ideal for both everyday runs and travel.
Should You Buy the Asics Fujitrail Packable?
The Asics Fujitrail is one of our most highly recommended running jackets for a few reasons. If you're looking for a versatile running jacket, this one's abundant features are sure to meet your needs. The above-average comfort and features that feel like they were designed by runners help make this jacket one that feels like it offers a lot for its price.
What Other Running Jackets Should You Consider?
The Patagonia Houdini - Women's is another great running jacket to consider. Its ripstop nylon is a bit thinner but offers similar protection from the elements. While the Houdini isn't as well-featured, it is slightly more breathable than the Asics Fujitrail. The Brooks Canopy and Salomon Bonatti Cross Wind are two other high-scoring running jackets that offer similar weather resistance and comfort. For a true rain-deflecting jacket, the affordable Baleaf Waterproof Cycling jacket is one to consider.







