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The Best Fleece Jackets for Women

We meticulously researched and tested 15 women's fleece jackets from top brands such as Patagonia, REI, Arc'teryx, Columbia, and more in order to determine the very best jacket for various types of outdoor activity.
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Best Fleece Jacket Women Review
Credit: Trish Matheny
Trish Matheny
By Trish Matheny ⋅ Review Editor  ⋅  Updated October 31, 2025
Contributions From: Amber King

Looking for a warm and cozy layer to combat those cooler temperatures? Or a technical midlayer that offers breathability when you're exerting yourself? Our comprehensive review covers fleece jackets that are perfect for hanging around the campfire, as well as those built for cool-weather athletic performance. We've included expert advice from our diverse testing team designed to help you find the best fleece jacket to meet your specific needs and budget.

We've been testing fleeces since way back in 2010, and we've tested over 75 unique women's fleeces since then. Our latest review update compares 15 of the top contenders side-by-side. While exploring the world, our unique team of testers donned these jackets through all types of weather, testing each jacket while trail running, rock climbing, sailing on the North Sea, and hiking in some of the most climatically diverse settings. We've dissected each jacket individually in order to explore the nuanced differences in utility, style, and comfort.

Our test team's favorite fleece is the Arc'teryx Kyanite Hoody. This sweatshirt-like full-zip jacket is super soft, comfortable, and easy to layer. The latest iteration is even cozier than before, thanks to a more streamlined fit and softer fleece construction.

If you're looking for a super warm fleece to wear as a standalone piece (think spring or fall, when a jacket might be overkill), check out The North Face Denali.

For a budget model, we love the REI Trailmade and the REI Flash Hyperstretch. The Trailmade is better as a midweight to wear alone, while the Flash Hyperstretch is breathable and good for athletic endeavors.

Editor's Note: We re-tested three award-winning designs and added three new fleeces from Cotopaxi, Arc'teryx, and Fjallraven to our lineup on October 31, 2025.

Related: Best Fleece Jackets for Men

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Top Pick Award
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Best Value for a Technical Fleece
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Bottom Line All the comfort of your favorite sweatshirt, combined with the performance of a technical fleece layerAn extremely versatile fleece with lightweight breathability and stretchy comfort, combined with midweight warmth and protectionBlending breathability, warmth, and protection, this high-end fleece is specially designed for technical performanceThis feature-rich fleece jacket combines technical performance and casual wear that's available at an affordable priceA well-priced lightweight fleece suited for technical uses with an extended cutA quintessential lounging fleece that also provides warmth on light hikes and walks around townA cozy option for those seeking a layerable, midweight lifestyle fleece with an oversized fit perfect for running errands or staying warm in campA jack of all trades, this budget-friendly fleece boasts a stretchy, relaxed fit with average performance at a great priceA wonderfully soft fleece that bridges the gap between fashion and functionThis lightweight fleece is more of a technical layer thanks to its highly breathable, slim-fitting design that provides the most warmth for bodies in motionA warm, casual fleece with a low price tagA comfy standalone model that's warm, great to hang out in, and comes in a wide variety of colors and patternsWith many color options, this causal fleece is a nice option for wear on the trail and out on the townThis high quality, non-technical fleece jacket is perfect for staying warm and stylish at the change of seasonA super warm, simple, and affordable fleece without many bells and whistles
Pros Comfortable, mobile fabrics, fluffy interior, warm, easy to layerVery stretchy and comfortable, cozy and warm, breathable, comparatively compactWarm during motion, strategically placed breathable panels, fitted hood, large chest pocket, hand pockets, lightweightAffordable, functions as lifestyle and technical fleece, wind-blocking details, great thermoregulation, relaxed fit flatters a variety of body shapes, exterior outer face doesn’t pill, easy to layer, blue sign approved materials, lightweightStretchy, comfortable thumbholes, extended coverage, packable, breathable, great warmth-to-weight ratioExcellent warmth, cozy thick fabric, adjustable hem, large pockets for storage, durable constructionFull zip helps offload excess heat, stylish, cozy, zippered chest pocket, best for casual usePrice, stand-alone warmth, super soft fabrics, layering over and under, stretchy and lightweight feelSoft, cute, casual wear, high-quality construction, warmGreat breathability, very easy to layer, lightweight, large zippered pocketsExtremely soft and cozy, warm, thicker fabrics, durable design, great mobility, relatively breathable, fantastic priceVery warm, impressively wind resistant, casual look and feel, plenty of color optionsFantastic color options, warm, soft materials, cute lookStylish, warm, high-qualityPlush materials, decent relative water resistance, lots of color choices
Cons Zipper not wind-resistant, expensiveSlim fit doesn't work for everyone, not very windproof, fuzzy exterior collects debrisLacks thumb holes, materials are not plush or thickFabric prone to stretching out between washes (notably collar below chin), lighter color options susceptible to staining, lacks warmth of other midweight designsThe chest pocket is lumpy, light colors are see-through, tight through the arms, runs smallPoor ventilation through the fabric, boxy look, heavy, not very packable, priceyInterior waffle fabric isn't as cozy as the exterior fleece, no technical features, open hand pockets, bulkyFabric pilling, boxy fit may not work for all, not suited for sweaty missionNot very breathableExpensive, slim fit runs small, doesn't function well as a standalone piece, smaller grid pattern less comfyBulky for laying under jacketsChest pocket isn't overly useful, not breathable, difficult to layer overNot very breathable, fabric pills after two washesExpensive, lacks breathability, updated fit is off, difficult to layerDifficult to layer, not breathable, durability is questionable
Rating Categories Arc'teryx Kyanite H... Patagonia R1 Air Fu... Rab Ascendor Hoody REI Co-op Flash Hyp... Outdoor Research Vi... The North Face Denali Cotopaxi Abrazo Ful... REI Co-op Trailmade Patagonia Better Sw... Fjallraven Abisko T... Columbia Benton Ful... Patagonia Lightweig... Cotopaxi Teca Full-Zip Arc'teryx Covert Ca... Amazon Essentials F...
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Our Picks of Women's Fleece Jackets


Best Overall Fleece Jacket


Arc'teryx Kyanite Hoody - Women's


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  • Warmth 8.5
  • Comfort 9.0
  • Breathability 8.0
  • Layering Ability 8.0
  • Weight 5.2
PROS
Comfortable, soft, and very stretchy
Enhanced mobility
More polished look
Easy to layer
CONS
Zipper is a windy day weak point

The Arc'teryx Kyanite Hoody has the comfort of your favorite casual sweatshirt coupled with the technical features of a high-quality, athletic-focused fleece jacket. Seams are removed from high-friction areas like shoulders, and the fabric is incredibly stretchy, mobile, roomy, and very soft to the touch. The exterior is smooth and sleek, and the slim fit layers well both under and over other layers. “I love feeling like I'm wearing a familiar sweatshirt while still getting the technical performance I crave in the backcountry,” our lead tester Trish Matheny remarked. Even after months of testing, it still looks like we got it in the mail yesterday. Tester Amber King said, “This was my hoody of choice on a long multi-month exploration of Europe because of its wide range of uses, but it's also extremely comfortable.

SPECIFICATIONS
Measured Weight (Size Tested) 12.5 oz (Size S)
Type Midweight
Main Material Body: Polartec Power Stretch Pro 4-way stretch fleece nylon jersey/cationic dyed recycled polyester velour (53% polyester, 38% nylon, 9% elastane)
Hood Option Yes
Number of Pockets 2 hand, 2 internal mesh
While the fabric itself protects you from the biting winds quite well, the main zipper lets some cold air through. We appreciate the mesh pockets when we need extra breathability, but in truly cold situations, they can be a hindrance. If you're looking for a warmer, heavyweight fleece jacket that retains heat well, consider the The North Face Denali. Overall, the Kyanite was the favorite of our testing team thanks to its warm, midweight design that prioritized technical performance, coziness, and style, all within a durable and high-quality construction. And if you like the sounds of this top-performing fleece, the REI Co-op Flash Hyperstretch is a similar option that's available for a more affordable price.

Read more: Arc'teryx Kyanite Hoody review

The Arc'teryx Kyanite Hoody strikes the perfect balance between comfort and technical performance.
Credit: Trish Matheny

Best Value for a Technical Fleece


REI Co-op Flash Hyperstretch- Women's


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  • Warmth 6.5
  • Comfort 7.5
  • Breathability 7.0
  • Layering Ability 8.0
  • Weight 8.2
PROS
Very stretchy with extended coverage
Comfortable hood and wrist cuffs
Very breathable
Feature-rich design
CONS
Fabric prone to stretching out between washes
Lacks warmth of other midweight designs

For a technical layer, the REI Co-op Flash Hyperstretch comes at an enticingly low price. It has a relaxed and stretchy fit that our testers found flattering and comfortable for a range of body shapes and sizes. This full zip fleece features a trim-fitting hood, zippered pockets, a wind flap behind the teeth of the zipper, and a drawcord hem that you can use to cinch the waist, keeping heat in and breezes out. The smooth outer face doesn't pill, breathes sufficiently, and is easy to layer over top of. Fit-wise, our lead tester noted, “It's more of a relaxed cut, but it fits true to size.

SPECIFICATIONS
Measured Weight (Size Tested) 10.6 oz (Size S)
Type Midweight
Main Material 54% recycled polyester/35% nylon/11% spandex (bluesign approved)
Hood Option Yes
Number of Pockets 2 hand
The Hyperstretch is, just as its name claims, hyper stretchy, easily moving with you, with raglan sleeves that increase comfort and support a full range of motion. However, one tester noted, “I found it tended to stretch out with wear, specifically in the collar area at the neckline, but it would spring back to its original shape when laundered.” We tested a light color, which stained easily when rock climbing in areas known for being rough on clothes and gear, like the Owens River Gorge and Indian Creek. “I'd recommend purchasing a darker color if you expect particularly dirty or abrasive conditions,” our tester noted. Overall, this is one of the best-priced technical pieces on the market, making it a great choice if you're looking for a mid-layer or standalone piece that will do well for uphill or downhill endeavors. A less technical alternative that saves some cash is the cozy REI Co-op Trailmade. It will keep you toasty and comfy despite offering limited technical performance and durability.

Read more: REI Co-op Flash Hyperstretch review

The REI Co-op Flash Hyperstretch is a technical and feature-rich fleece jacket that's available for a more affordable price.
Credit: Trish Matheny

Best Midweight Fleece on a Budget


REI Co-op Trailmade Fleece - Women's


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  • Warmth 5.5
  • Comfort 7.5
  • Breathability 5.5
  • Layering Ability 6.5
  • Weight 8.7
PROS
Super soft fleece
Thinner and mobile
Large pockets
CONS
Thicker fabrics are not as breathable
Pilling observed

Cozy, warm, and mobile are three words we would use to describe the REI Co-op Trailmade fleece. Its traditional polyester style is a little thinner than most and has a little stretch, making it easy to move in, layer, and use during low- to medium-output activities. We love using it for activities like hiking and backpacking in cool weather. The fleece is one of the softest we've tested; it feels like a high-pile fabric against the skin. The hand pockets are large and offer lots of storage. It's a versatile jacket that supplies decent warmth both in a layered system and on its own. We also love the price point, but for those willing to invest a few more dollars, the Cotopaxi Abrazo Full-Zip provides midweight warmth and style.

SPECIFICATIONS
Measured Weight (Size Tested) 10.7 oz (Size S)
Type Midweight
Main Material 100% recycled polyester
Hood Option No
Number of Pockets 2 hand, 2 interior
The adventure-ready Trailmade can handle many pursuits, but this fleece isn't ideal for sweaty missions like trail running or backcountry skiing. Moisture tends to build up between the body and the interior fabric, and the wind cuts right through it. If you're on a budget but need a fleece with more technical features, see the REI Co-op Flash Hyperstretch, which is more versatile but costs a few bucks more. We found that the Trailmade's fabric pilled a bit after only a few washes, but we still love this jacket for its super cozy materials, big pockets, and terrific color options. If you love the concept of a traditional fleece but want something just a touch thicker, look at the Columbia Benton Full-Zip. It's not as breathable or form-fitting, but it's slightly warmer.

Read more: REI Co-op Trailmade review

Though more of a lifestyle jacket than a technical performance layer, the Trailmade is perfect for low output activities like hiking or casual use around town.
Credit: Trish Matheny

Most Versatile


Patagonia R1 Air Full-Zip Hoody - Women's


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  • Warmth 7.0
  • Comfort 8.5
  • Breathability 8.5
  • Layering Ability 7.0
  • Weight 8.8
PROS
Very stretchy and comfy
Warm
Impressively breathable
Easy to pack
CONS
Material can pill with heavy use
Not wind resistant
Fuzzy exterior collects debris

The Patagonia R1 Air Full-Zip Hoody is an exceptionally dynamic lightweight fleece with midweight warmth. Instead of specializing in any particular use, the R1 Air has useful features that everyone can enjoy. A fuzziness and impressive stretch (along with an updated fit) are comfortable for lounging around the house or getting out on the trail. “I love the updated fit. This version has more length in the torso and arms,” says our lead tester, who likes to wear the R1 Air while rock climbing in cool weather. A fitted hood sits nicely under a helmet, while the thoughtfully designed cuffs are comfortable even when pushed up our forearms. The zig-zag pattern in the fleece does an outstanding job regulating body temperature without leaving us cold while on the move or when hanging out around camp.

SPECIFICATIONS
Measured Weight (Size Tested) 10 oz (Size S)
Type Lightweight
Main Material 5.7-oz 100% recycled bluesign-approved polyester jacquard with hollow-core yarns
Hood Option Yes
Number of Pockets 2 hand, 1 chest
The zig-zag fabric pattern is super breathable, but it also allows big wind gusts to move right through the fabric. And while those cozy, fuzzy materials are warm, they can also grab and hold onto debris. That said, we're happy to report that the most recent fabric updates don't pill as much as their predecessors, maintaining a more durable and stylish look for longer than before. As Trish says, “This is one of the coziest, stretchiest, and top-performing fleece jackets that I've tested, making it an excellent choice for nearly any cool-weather endeavor.” If you're looking for something a bit less performance-oriented, check out the more casually styled Patagonia Lightweight Synchilla Snap-T or the Patagonia Better Sweater Full-Zip.

Read more: Patagonia R1 Air Full-Zip Hoody review

The Patagonia R1 Air Full-Zip Hoody features a comfortable and functional design, with excellent breathability.
Credit: Trish Matheny

Best Lightweight Technical Performance


Rab Ascendor Hoody - Women's


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OVERALL
SCORE
  • Warmth 6.0
  • Comfort 8.0
  • Breathability 8.0
  • Layering Ability 8.0
  • Weight 7.3
PROS
Fantastic thermoregulation
Very lightweight and compressible
Easy to layer
Versatile fit
CONS
Lacks standalone warmth

Designed to be worn with a harness or a backpack, the Rab Ascendor Hoody offers outstanding technical performance with fantastic thermoregulation. The polyester-elastane construction is stretchy and provides a fit that is roomy in the shoulders and long in the arms and torso. Many of our testers loved the versatility of the fit and the stretch of the fabric. The latest iteration includes thicker fabric that increases the warmth of the layer, and Rab has added zippered hand pockets that are perforated to increase breathability. “This is my go-to layer for alpine objectives at the beginning and end of the season,” says one tester. It's great as a standalone piece or as part of a cold-weather layering system. The hood slides easily under a helmet, and the padded chin guard provides extra comfort in cold weather.

SPECIFICATIONS
Measured Weight (Size Tested) 11.5 oz (Size M)
Type Lightweight
Main Material Main: Thermic G 92% recycled polyester, 8% elastane.
Second: 96% recycled polyester, 4% elastane
Hood Option Yes
Number of Pockets 1 chest
Our testing team loves this fleece, but it is not cozy or plush. Made to breathe well, it's not super warm in cold weather and is designed for wearing while on the move. The large chest pocket is big enough to carry your smartphone, although the extra weight inside the pocket doesn't carry very well. We highly recommend the Ascendor Hoody for a fleece with incredible thermoregulation and technical performance. If you seek extra plush comfort along with your breathable and thermoregulating layer, check out the Patagonia R1 Air Full-Zip Hoody.

Read more: Rab Ascendor Hoody review

The Rab Ascendor Hoody is our favorite technical fleece jacket that provides that perfect in between layer when its too cold for a sun hoody and not quite cold enough for a puffy jacket during outdoor activities.
Credit: Trish Matheny

Best for Standalone Warmth


The North Face Denali - Women's


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OVERALL
SCORE
  • Warmth 9.5
  • Comfort 8.5
  • Breathability 5.0
  • Layering Ability 5.5
  • Weight 3.0
PROS
Thick, warm fabrics
Easy to add layers underneath
Stylish retro look
CONS
Not breathable
Boxy cut
Fabrics aren't very mobile

If your main priority is staying warm and you don't need technical features, The North Face Denali really shines. As the only heavyweight jacket tested in our review, it's a tried and tested piece built for rugged adventures in cold climates. The ultra-thick fabric provides outstanding standalone warmth, especially with a layered system. Adding layers underneath is easy, and one tester said, “I appreciate the massive pockets that scream utility.” It also features nylon additions through the most high-use areas of the jacket, adding to its durability.

SPECIFICATIONS
Measured Weight (Size Tested) 15.6 oz (Size S)
Type Heavyweight
Main Material Body: 50D Polartec (100% recycled polyester knit); Overlay: 70D x 160D 100% recycled nylon non-PFC DWR finish
Hood Option Yes
Number of Pockets 2 hand, 1 chest
Along with a retro style and boxy cut can be polarizing — people will either love it or hate it. There is a lot of volume and extra fabric through the arms, which means only a roomier jacket will fit well overtop of this fleece. The fabric holds heat and doesn't vent well, so this was the last fleece we would pick for activities where we'd be working up a sweat. If you're looking for a heavyweight jacket to keep you warm by the campfire or on cold days around town, this might be one to consider. Just make sure you like the boxy cut, the thicker design, and its style. The Arc'teryx Covert Cardigan is a fleece with a similar cut and style, but we found the Denali more comfortable.

Read more: The North Face Denali review

For an extra snug fit to keep the cool air out of this relaxed heavyweight classic, just pull the interior shock cords and lock them into place.
Credit: Natalie Kafader


Compare Product Specifications

Specifications Arc'teryx Kyanite Hoody Patagonia R1 Air Full-Zip Hoody Rab Ascendor Hoody REI Co-op Flash Hyperstretch- Women's Outdoor Research Vigor Grid Quarter Zip The North Face Denali Cotopaxi Abrazo Full-Zip REI Co-op Trailmade Patagonia Better Sweater Full-Zip Fjallraven Abisko Trail Hooded Columbia Benton Full-Zip Patagonia Lightweight Synchilla Snap-T Cotopaxi Teca Full-Zip Arc'teryx Covert Cardigan Amazon Essentials Full Zip
Awards Editors' Choice Award
Best Overall Fleece Jacket
Top Pick Award
Most Versatile
Top Pick Award
Best Lightweight Technical Performance
Best Buy Award
Best Value for a Technical Fleece
 Top Pick Award
Best for Standalone Warmth
 Best Buy Award
Best Midweight Fleece on a Budget
       
Measured Weight (Size Tested) 12.5 oz (Size S) 10 oz (Size S) 11.5 oz (Size M) 10.6 oz (Size S) 9.8 oz (Size M) 15.6 oz (Size S) 12 oz (Size S) 10.7 oz (Size S) 15.0 oz (Size S) 12.5 oz (Size S) 12.7 oz (Size S) 12.3 oz (Size S) 12.2 oz (Size S) 15 oz (Size S) 12.5 oz (Size M)
Type Midweight Lightweight Lightweight Midweight Lightweight Heavyweight Midweight Midweight Midweight Lightweight Midweight Midweight Midweight Midweight Midweight
Main Material Body: Polartec Power Stretch Pro 4-way stretch fleece nylon jersey/cationic dyed recycled polyester velour (53% polyester, 38% nylon, 9% elastane) 5.7-oz 100% recycled bluesign-approved polyester jacquard with hollow-core yarns Main: Thermic G 92% recycled polyester, 8% elastane.
Second: 96% recycled polyester, 4% elastane
54% recycled polyester/35% nylon/11% spandex (bluesign approved) bluesign approved 94% polyester, 6% spandex Body: 50D Polartec (100% recycled polyester knit); Overlay: 70D x 160D 100% recycled nylon non-PFC DWR finish 100% recyled polyester 100% recycled polyester Body: 10-oz 100% recycled polyester knit; Trim and pocket bags
5.3-oz 100% recycled bluesign-approved polyester brushed tricot
65% polyester (recycled), 35% polyester 100% polyester MTR filament Body: 8-oz 100% recycled polyester with anti-pilling finish (OHVL: solution-dyed yarns); Placket and pocket
4.5-oz 100% recycled nylon faille with PFC-free DWR finish
Body: 100% recycled polyester
Stripes: polyester taffeta with DWR finish
100% recycled polyester, Alpenex II 100% recyled polyester
Hood Option Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes No No Yes Yes Yes No Yes No No
Number of Pockets 2 hand, 2 internal mesh 2 hand, 1 chest 1 chest 2 hand 1 chest 2 hand, 1 chest 2 hand, 1 chest 2 hand, 2 interior 2 hand, 1 shoulder 2 hand, 1 chest 2 hand 1 chest 2 hand 2 hand, 1 arm 2 hand
Features No-slip front zipper, chin guard, moisture-wicking, off-shoulder seams, no armpit seams Off-shoulder seams, no armpit seams, moisture-wicking Flat-seam stitching, under helmet hood, fleece lined chin guard, chest pocket, body mapped fit. scuba style hood, zippered hand pockets, hem draw cord Thumbholes, UPF 30, moisture-wicking, off-shoulder seams, no armpit seams, chin guard Very large pockets, durable fabrics in high-wear zones Stretch woven chest pocket, elastic binding at collar and cuffs Seamless construction, large pockets Soft interior zip-up pockets, elastic hem, chin guard Feminine cut with opening for pony tail in hood Adjustable hem, interior draw cord, zippered hand pockets Extended collar, comfort stretch Elastic hem, limited edition Gusetted underarms and laminated pockets Double-sided knit fabric, polar fleece, plush materials
Cuff Construction Tanica stretch fabric binding Quick-drying woven binding Lightweight Thermic G™ grid elastic cuff Elastic cuff Elastic cuff Elastic cuff Elastic cuff LYCRA spandex binding Elastic cuff Polyester Thick elastic cuff spandex binding Elastic cuff Elastic cuff Elastic cuff


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Inclement weather on the Middle Fork of the Cimarron in southern Colorado was the perfect testing ground for this fleece jacket.
Credit: Daniel Ruffner

How We Tested


Our fleece jacket review began with thorough market research before settling on our final selection of the models discussed here. Once the fleeces were purchased, we identified the vital categories on which to grade the competing jackets during tests. During several months of field testing, we wore these fleece jackets daily on trail runs, ski tours, lounging around the house, exploring cliffs and woods, and resort skiing with friends. They've seen the dry climates of Nevada, Wyoming, and Colorado, in addition to the wet coastal zones of California, Hawaii, and Canada. In addition to field testing every single garment, we also perform a series of objective tests, like pouring water on each, to determine the nuances of each textile.

Our testing of fleece jackets is comprised of five rating metrics:
  • Warmth (25% of total score weighting)
  • Comfort (25% weighting)
  • Breathability (20% weighting)
  • Layering Ability (15% weighting)
  • Weight (15% of weighting)

Why Trust GearLab


Review Editors Trish Matheny, Amber King, and Maggie Nichols are no strangers to layering up for many types of excursions. All three know the value a good fleece jacket adds to any outdoor clothing collection.

Trish followed her intuition over fifteen years ago and moved to the Teton mountains, where she focused most of her time between splitboarding and trail running in the backcountry. Once she found rock climbing in 2016, her entire life changed. She quickly took to life on the road to maximize her time on the rock, climbing in many different areas and styles throughout the desert southwest. In 2019, she made her way to Yosemite National Park and hasn't looked back. Now a member of the Yosemite Search and Rescue Team, she spends the majority of her time living outdoors, constantly evaluating the best ways to layer to stay warm and climb comfortably year-round.

Amber King has been a climber for over 20 years, tackling high peaks all over North America, from Rocky Mountain National Park to the North Cascades. She's been an outdoor educator, science teacher, and guide over the last ten years, spending hours in the backcountry on rivers, climbing rocks, and summiting mountains in Colorado.

Maggie was a professional backcountry guide for over 16 years, leading backpacking trips, river trips, and touring expeditions across the US and internationally. Growing up in the Midwest, where temperatures regularly dip below zero, Maggie learned how to layer at a young age. These women have been testing gear for GearLab for over a decade and are experts in their fields.

We continually test these fleeces throughout the year to determine relative performance and provide excellent recommendations.

Analysis and Test Results


We cover fleece jackets ranging from technical to just plain cozy. Each is put through a series of rigorous tests focusing on evaluating key metrics that include warmth, ease of layering, comfort, movement, breathability, and weight. Using these factors, we can help point you in the right direction to find exactly what you need.

Worse Value
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What's the Best Value?


Your money matters, and most of us seek high-value options. While many of our top performers can be pricey, some options offer much higher value for a smaller investment. For example, the REI Co-op Flash Hyperstretch is an excellent fleece jacket that features a stretchy design for easy mobility, breathes well, and delivers awesome technical performance — a performance similar to what we saw in the top dogs but at a fraction of the price. For a similar price, we also like the technical Outdoor Research Vigor Grid Quarter Zip.

On the spectrum of less technical jackets, the REI Co-op Trailmade and Columbia Benton Full-Zip both offer excellent value for non-technical, casual use as midweight layers. After wearing the Benton Full-Zip regularly around the house and on leisurely hikes, it still looks fresh and keeps us warm and cozy on any cold day. Conversely, the Trailmade is prone to pilling after only a few washes.

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The Flash Hyperstretch was a standout performer as both a casual and technical performance layer. It breathes well, is decently warm, and it's one of the more affordable technical fleece jackets that we tested.
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Warmth


The primary purpose of any fleece jacket is its ability to add warmth as a standalone layer or with a base layer or jacket. Warmth is significantly influenced by the amount and type of fleece used in its construction, but also by factors like hoods, collars, and draw cords to help seal in warmth and offer the versatility to thermoregulate more efficiently. We also examined how well a jacket can resist the wind and light rain.


The warmest fleece we tested was the The North Face Denali, a heavyweight fleece. No other fleece could compare to its level of warmth, making it a highly recommended standalone piece for really cold days. The Arc'teryx Covert Cardigan is also quite warm and a great standalone fleece thanks to its thick and tightly woven material, which traps body heat without letting the wind take it away. While we don't recommend the Denali or the Covert Cardigan for technical use during athletic pursuits where you'll be working up a sweat, they make great casual layers when the temperatures begin to drop.

The North Face Denali and the Arc'teryx Covert fleece jackets were two of the warmest designs that we tested. The Denali provided the most standalone warmth overall.

Other warm fleeces include the Arc'teryx Kyanite and the Patagonia Lightweight Synchilla Snap-T. They accomplish their overall warmth in slightly different ways. The Synchilla is made of thinner fabric that's less permeable, helping to trap heat against your body. The Kyanite is constructed from much thicker fabric featuring a soft and cozy fleece interior combined with an outer face fabric that's more breathable but still keeps you nice and toasty.


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The Arc'teryx Kyanite quickly became our go-to fleece jacket as the temperatures dropped thanks to a warm design that prioritizes function and comfort.
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The Patagonia R1 Air Hoody is another warm option, which is made even more impressive by its thinner fabric and status as a lightweight fleece rather than a midweight model. The exceptionally thick Patagonia Better Sweater is also quite warm. However, its lesser degree of coverage and lack of full mobility cost it a few points in our scoring.

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The Patagonia R1 Air Full-Zip Hoody provides excellent warmth during high output activities thanks to its breathable design that harnesses heat and releases moisture.
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The Columbia Benton Full-Zip, the Cotopaxi Teca Full-Zip, and the Cotopaxi Abrazo Full-Zip are a few plush sweaters that are designed for cold weather. We found the Abrazo fleece quite warm, but the thick fabric is easily permeated by the wind. However, it's easy to wear a thin synthetic base layer underneath, should you need additional protection.

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The Cotopaxi Abrazo Full-Zip is a great standalone layer that provides enough warmth during short hikes and casual outings.
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The Outdoor Research Vigor brings excellent warmth-to-weight ratios to the table and makes a good activewear layer. Another active layer contender was the Fjallraven Abisko Trail Hooded. The jacket features a mostly recycled polyester construction, with thicker material covering the chest and shoulders and lighter-weight fabric along the stomach, back, and arms. This thin layer is better for active bodies than worn as a casual fleece for cold mornings around camp. Our favorite of the lightweight models is the Rab Ascendor Hoody, with an updated design that's even warmer than before, thanks to the 235gsm fabric weight that comprises the entire layer now, rather than just protecting the core.

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The Rab Ascendor Hoody was the top choice of our testing team thanks to its warmth during late season high alpine objectives.
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Most of the fleece jackets we tested do not repel water and offer only modest protection against the wind. However, The North Face Denali and the Arc'teryx Kyanite are more wind-resistant than most. Their thicker fabric takes longer to soak through to our base layers when we encounter unexpected weather. The Denali also has nylon strips through the chest and shoulders, adding another layer of targeted wind protection.

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The soft fleece of the Denali lends to its impressive warmth and comfort.
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The Patagonia Better Sweater is exceptionally thick, offering protection similar to the Kyanite. However, it's heavier and bulkier, and more suited as a lifestyle fleece than a layer for getting after it in the outdoors. The Outdoor Research Vigor isn't windproof or waterproof, but it's lightweight, compressible, and dries very quickly, making it a great candidate for cramming in a daypack or carry-on. Many others, like the Amazon Essentials Full Zip, demonstrated average performance and would suffice as a basic warm layer for around the house or during other typical daily activities.

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Although the Outdoor Research Vigor Grid Quarter Zip isn't the warmest fleece that we tested, it is lightweight, packable, and features quick-drying materials.
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Comfort


Comfort and coziness are important if you plan on wearing your fleece all day long. Unlike other outdoor garments that might not sit next to the skin, like, say, a rain jacket, this metric is important to consider for fleece jackets. Comfort is determined by the feel of the jacket when out and about for long days on end. Were we ready to pull it off or keep it on? Is it able to move with you while you recreate? How does it fit, and does it accommodate a wide range of body shapes? What kind of pockets does it have, and how convenient are they?


The Arc'teryx Kyanite, Patagonia R1 Air, The North Face Denali, Patagonia Lightweight Synchilla Snap-T, and Columbia Benton Full-Zip are a few of our favorites when it comes to sheer comfort. All these models are very soft inside, giving them a great feel next to our skin. The R1 Air has three useful pockets, which we love, while the Kyanite feels like wearing your favorite hoody. The Denali has super-thick fabrics that make you feel as if you've been wrapped in a blanket. They all have seams removed from high-friction areas — the shoulder seams have been moved back to avoid conflicting with backpack straps, and the armpit seams are lower on the torso or out on the arm to prevent rubbing. They're not the only ones to have these high mobility seams, but they're also exceptionally stretchy and pleasant to wear and move in every way.

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The Patagonia R1 Air Full-Zip Hoody features an updated fit that provides even more comfort than previous iterations thanks to a longer cut in the arms and torso as well as the same super soft hollow core yarn that feels great next to your skin.
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The Arc'teryx Kyanite, Rab Ascendor Hoody, REI Trailmade, REI Co-op Flash Hyperstretch, and Outdoor Research Vigor all have highly mobile seams and hyper-stretchy construction, offering comfort in various activities. The Flash Hyperstretch even has a fabric that covers the top of the zipper to prevent discomfort from the teeth of the zipper rubbing against your chin.

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The REI Hyperstretch is a similar yet more affordable version of the Acr'teryx Kyanite Hoody, providing excellent comfort next to skin without limiting your range of motion.
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The Patagonia Lightweight Synchilla Snap-T, REI Co-op Trailmade, Cotopaxi Abrazo, and Columbia Benton Springs Full-Zip share similar degrees of comfort and style. These are comprised of the “classic” fuzzy fleece, inside and out. They're all modestly stretchy and have other features that add comfort. The Benton Springs is more slim-fitting, while the Trailmade and Abrazo are boxier, and the Synchilla blouses over like an old-school sweatshirt. Counterintuitively, the Abrazo's fabric was the softest on the outside. The soft, plush material on the outside is much cozier than the waffle patterning on the inside.

The North Face Denali is incredibly comfortable, with thicker fabrics that wrap you in warmth.
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Breathability


For decades, the outdoor gear industry has been working to produce more breathable fleece. If you're working up a sweat when it's cold out, you want a fleece that will help offload some of that heat while maintaining warmth when you stop moving. A highly breathable fleece jacket offers strategically placed areas of breathable fabrics, thinner construction, and often a less plush design.


Fleeces like the Rab Ascendor and Patagonia R1 Air offer quite high levels of breathability. The Ascendor utilizes a gridded fleece that allows heat to shunt out, keeping the required warmth close to the body. The lightweight design is among the thinnest that we tested, earning it top marks in performance. The R1 has slightly thicker fabrics than the Ascendor, with breathable zig-zag channels and soft exterior material that vents very well, offering excellent performance during a variety of outdoor activities.

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The Rab Ascendor Hoody is the perfect layer for athletic pursuits during cool weather seasons. It harnesses your body heat while releasing sweat through the grid-patterned design.
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The Fjallraven Abisko Trail's lightweight design is built to move. It features a breathable grid patterning throughout the majority of the layer, but is combined with a soft fleece hood and shoulders that help strategically trap body heat during high-output pursuits. The Outdoor Research Vigor Grid Quarter Zip is another gridded fabric fleece with better-than-average breathability, but the 1/4 zip design doesn't allow heat to escape as readily as full-zip jackets.

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The Fjallraven Abisko Trail is a layer built for breathability thanks to the thinner fabric.
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While fleece jackets like the Arc'teryx Kyanite and REI Co-op Flash Hyperstretch do not feature lofted patterning, they offer solid breathability. The full-zip designs allow you to offload body heat when necessary, and the perforated fabric along the pockets allows you to unzip them for nice airflow through the layer when desired. Both jackets also allow airflow through the large teeth featured in the zipper. Although we consider this a weak point in terms of warmth, it does enhance the breathability. And while these fleece jackets are versatile enough to be lifestyle layers, they can also breathe effectively for higher-intensity endeavors.

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The Flash Hyperstretch offers the breathability of a technical layer without compromising a soft and comfy fleece interior.
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Layering Ability


A fleece can be a great part of your cold-weather layering system. We assessed how well each layer worked with both over and under layers by pulling on multiple shells and jackets to see how well each slides on, and we also noted the fabrics that layered best underneath. Jackets that layered easily did well in this metric, while bulkier, grippier options didn't fare as well.


Slotting the middle ground of layering, with the ability to be worn over base layers and underneath outer layers, are the Arc'teryx Kyanite Hoody, Patagonia R1 Air, Rab Ascendor Hoody, REI Co-op Trailmade, REI Co-op Flash Hyperstretch, and the Outdoor Research Vigor Grid Quarter Zip. The Ascendor is a full zip hoody option that is thinner than most and easily slides over and underneath layers. The others are stretchy with a relaxed but slim fit (easier to wear under a coat) and are extra stretchy (easier to pull on over base layers).

The Patagonia R1 Air Full-Zip Hoody is an excellent active fleece jacket option for those seeking next to skin comfort that doesn't sacrifice function and performance in the outdoors.
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The Patagonia R1 Air is also stretchy enough to wear over clothing, but its slimmer cut won't fit as comfortably over bulkier base layers. On the other hand, it's thinner than most sweatshirt-style fleeces, so it's easier to layer under an outer jacket or shell. The latest version of the R1 Air features a longer sleeve and torso length that increases the overall ease of layering, especially when tucked beneath a climbing harness. The Outdoor Research Vigor is supremely stretchy yet thin, making it easy to layer. However, it is also so thin that it shows lumps, and its ultra-long torso often sticks out strangely from under a jacket.

Thinner, lightweight fleece jackets make for great stand-alone layers that can also be easily layered over top with a backpack, harness, or outer layer.

Weight


Last but not least, we considered the weight and compressibility of each fleece jacket. We noted whether a jacket could be stuffed or folded into an integrated stow-away pocket or how much we could compress it when packing it into a backpack.

We weigh each fleece jacket on the scale to compare the measured weight with the manufacturer's advertised weight.

Then, we put each one on a scale and objectively compared their weights. Lighter-weight, less plush models typically scored better in this metric than heavier jackets with thicker fabrics.


The Patagonia R1 Air is an impressive option for those seeking an excellent warmth-to-weight ratio without sacrificing that soft and plush fleece feel next to skin. Weighing only 10 ounces for a size small, this is our top pick for women seeking a lightweight performance fleece.

The Rab Ascendor and Patagonia R1 Air offer lightweight and packable designs that are built to provide the most warmth for bodies in motion.


Other stand-out options with super lightweight construction include the Rab Ascendor Hoody and Outdoor Research Vigor Quarter Zip. Even with the latest iteration that features a thicker fabric throughout the construction, the Rab Ascendor remains the thinnest of the two. It performs best as part of a cold-weather layering system rather than a high-pile fleece jacket that you would wear around the campfire. It's also a nice standalone jacket when temperatures are a touch warmer.

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From left to right, we have the Rab Ascendor, the Patagonia R1 Air, the Arc'teryx Kyanite, and the Arc'teryx Covert in order to demonstrate the packability and size of each design.
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While some of the fleece jackets we tested feature heavier designs that prioritize style over performance and packability, they are often cozier and best worn during casual activities close to home, rather than on long backpacking trips or jaunts up a mountain. Options like this include the Cotopaxi Abrazo, the REI Co-op Trailmade, and the Arc'teryx Covert Cardigan.

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Although the Arc'teryx Covert doesn't prioritize a lightweight construction that's built for outdoor performance, it is perfect for casual outings near home.
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How to Choose a Fleece Jacket


Before purchasing your next fleece jacket, consider the following.

What Kind of Fleece do you Need?


It's important to consider exactly what types of activities you'd like to use your fleece for. Outdoor companies now specialize in many different types of fleece jackets. Do you prioritize warmth, comfort, breathability, or some mix of the three? If you are planning on wearing your fleece for casual outings or low-output activities, you likely just need a jacket to keep you warm and can save some money by selecting a fleece with fewer technical features like grid patterning, drawcord hemlines, or thumb loops. For those seeking a fleece to wear as an integral part of their cold-weather kit or for high-output missions in the mountains, choosing a fleece that prioritizes breathability and wicking performance will be important. No matter the activity, consider the fabric weight or overall thickness. Heavyweight jackets typically provide the most warmth for the coldest conditions. In contrast, lightweight fleece jackets can provide a moderate amount of warmth, making them perfect for spring and fall or when layered within your cold-weather kit for the coldest months of the year.

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There are many different styles of fleece jackets designed to meet different needs. We've highlighted the styles that are best for casual use and those that we'd select when we need breathability and performance.
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Which Features Will Serve You Best?


Fleece jackets are now constructed with a ton of additional features, which can increase the performance of the jacket (but also the cost). These features are not always necessary depending on your chosen activity. Many women feel strongly about hoods. They can really help cut the wind and provide additional warmth to a fleece by trapping body heat that typically offloads through the head and extremities. Hoods can also protect you from snow or ice falling down the back of your neck, but they do add a bit of bulk. Full or partial zip jackets are another consideration, as the length of the zipper can aid in offloading excess body heat during high-intensity activity. Pockets can be another key factor in your decision. Many of the jackets that we tested feature pockets that can be zipped closed to protect cell phones, car keys, snacks, etc. Some jackets even feature small chest pockets perfect for a gel during a trail run, and some designs even feature internal pockets. Another consideration for those of you who run extra cold in the winter is elastic wrist cuffs and drawcords along the hemline of the jacket that can help reduce unwanted airflow through the jacket and provide additional warmth.

Hoods, pockets, and drawcords at the waistline can really enhance comfort, warmth, and convenience.

What Fit Do You Seek?


Fit is such a personal consideration that our testing team highly recommends trying on these jackets in person, as many of the sizes differ from company to company. Most women-specific designs now feature tapering at the waist with more width near the hips, providing a more flattering shape rather than a more traditional boxy cut. Torso and arm length can also be key considerations, especially for those of you considering a technical fleece that will need to move with you during various outdoor activities like skiing or rock climbing. Torso length is essential for wearing the fleece beneath a climbing harness or a backpack, while the wrong arm length can mean you need to roll up the material when too long or you are left with cold wrists when too short.

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Some traditional fleece jacket designs feature a thick, boxy fit while more modern fleece jackets (like the REI Co-Op Flash Hyperstretch) offer a more stream-lined and form-fitted silhouette for easier layering and better performance for fast-paced outdoor pursuits.
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Other Women's Fleece Jackets to Consider


Though we didn't grant these models an award, they're worth checking out for their respective features.
  • Arc'teryx Covert Cardigan - If you're after a high-quality design that's perfect for standalone warmth during casual outings, this jacket doesn't disappoint. The 100% recycled polyester construction features densely woven fabrics that maintain body heat yet limit breathability. The updated sizing isn't the best for athletic builds, as the tight arms and shoulders limit range of motion, but if the measurements suit your body type and you're in the market for stylish casual outerwear to get you through the change of season, you might like the Covert Cardigan.
  • Outdoor Research Vigor Grid Quarter Zip - This fleece jacket has a thin, lightweight construction that's designed to maximize warmth and breathability. Weighing only 9.8 ounces for a size medium, it remains one of the lightest designs that we tested, so we don't recommend this fleece for those seeking standalone warmth. However, if you're looking for a technical midlayer that's warmer than a sun hoody and more breathable than a lightweight puffy, the Vigor strikes a nice balance between comfort, warmth, and breathability with a design that's easy to layer in your cold-weather kit.

The Covert Cardigan and Vigor Grid Quarter Zip.

Conclusion


There are so many fleeces on the market to choose from; the market saturation can make it hard to figure out which one to buy. We put every model through an intensive battery of tests and subjected each jacket to months of wear and tear to learn which ones excel in what situations. Whether you're looking for a big, cozy fleece to live in all winter, a technical layer for skiing, or a breathable option for high-octane adventuring, we've tried them all. We hope that our unbiased testing and thorough findings help you find the right fleece for your lifestyle and your budget.

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We hope our experience and testing perspectives help you select the best fleece jacket for your next adventure.
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