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Cheap waterproof jackets and walking trousers

From a lightweight jacket that will keep you dry for under £100, to hiking legwear for less than £50 – we’ve rounded up bargain brands that are highly rated by Which? readers
Lauren BellSenior researcher & writer

Lauren has been a journalist for 15 years. She writes and edits travel news, advice and investigations, finds great deals and fights rip-offs.

Cheap waterproof jackets and walking trousers keeping people dry on a rainy walk

Good waterproof jackets, walking trousers and overtrousers are often expensive, but there are some decent cheaper brands that will keep you dry and comfortable.

While a jacket from much-loved brand Paramo will set you back more than £200 on average, Cotton Traders is around a quarter of the price and well rated by Which? members.

Berghaus and Rohan, which topped the table in our walking and overtrousers survey, cost upwards of £70 – but we’ve sifted through the research to find decent trousers that cost less than £50. 

Read on to discover which brands are best on a budget and where you can buy them.

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Well-rated waterproof jacket for under £100: Cotton Traders

man hiking wearing waterproof jacket
  • Verdict: A budget choice for everyday wear
  • Cotton Traders customer score: 80%
  • Average price paid: £52

If you’re looking for a cheaper jacket that still protects you in a rainstorm, turn to Cotton Traders. You’ll get a decent piece of outerwear that owners rated highly in most categories – including five stars for value for money – at a snip of the price of most brands in the survey. 

It was the only jacket brand in our survey that achieved four stars for water resistance and cost less than £100.

Its lack of breathability, however, lets it down: the brand’s jackets only scored two stars in this area, making them less suitable for serious walkers. One owner summed up the brand: ‘It hasn’t got all the qualities of a more expensive jacket… but you get what you pay for.’ 

Shop Cotton Traders jackets direct or at Debenhams.


See how Cotton Traders measures up to all brands featured in our full guide to the best waterproof jackets.


Well-rated walking trousers for under £50: Craghoppers and Brasher

man hiking in outdoor clothing
  • Craghoppers customer score: 80% 
  • Verdict: Excellent value
  • Average price paid: £41

Craghoppers trousers are ideal if you don’t want to spend a fortune, and you can certainly get a pair under £50 in the sales. But they aren’t just cheap; owners rated the brand the full five stars for value for money. Its hiking trousers scored decently in most categories, and readers commented on how well they washed. 

You might be willing to overlook the two-star water-resistance rating, especially if you buy Craghoppers' five-star water-resistant overtrousers to pull on over the top during rainy spells.

Buy Craghoppers trousers direct, at Cotswold Outdoor, or at Go Outdoors.

  • Brasher customer score: 79%
  • Verdict: Decent, reasonably-priced trousers
  • Average price paid: £49

Brasher’s walking trousers are breathable, comfortable and should go the distance according to owners, who rated the brand four out of five stars in each category. They also commented on the ‘useful’ number and arrangement of pockets. The brand's walking trousers scored just two stars for water resistance, although keeping you dry is what overtrousers are for - so you can always pull on a pair of those over the top. 

Craghoppers got a higher value-for-money rating than Brasher, though, and members told us they paid less for Craghoppers trousers on average. So when shopping for cheaper walking trousers, look at both brands. 

Shop Brasher walking trousers direct, at Go Outdoors, or at Blacks.

Well-rated waterproof overtrousers under £50: Craghoppers and Regatta

hikers walking in mountains in waterproof trousers
  • Craghoppers customer score: 72%
  • Verdict: The perfect compromise between quality and price
  • Average price paid: £45

Most people who own Craghoppers overtrousers told us they’re excellent at their core job: keeping them dry. The brand also got high ratings for durability, comfort and value for money, but a middling three stars for breathability. This is where pricier brands Berghaus and Rohan come into their own (see our full overtrousers survey results), but you pay for it. We've found trousers for less than £45 in the Craghoppers sales whilst Berghaus and Rohan's overtrousers cost £30-£50 more per pair, on average. 

It might be worth compromising on breathability if you want to make a saving.

Shop Craghoppers overtrousers direct or at Cotswold Outdoors.

  • Regatta customer score: 72%
  • Verdict: Cheap and cheerful
  • Average price paid: £21

Which? members gave Regatta overtrousers the same overall customer score as Craghoppers, but paid less than half the price for them (likely in the sales). However, with that lower price comes even less breathability - the brand scored just two out of five stars in this category, with one survey respondent telling us Regatta overtrousers ‘can make you sweat’. 

If you can put up with this, you’re likely to get a bargain pair in the sales that will keep you dry in a sudden deluge and will last - Regatta was rated four out of five stars for durability.

Shop Regatta overtrousers direct, or shop Regatta overtrousers at Decathlon.

Research notes: Surveys about waterproofs were carried out in May/June 2023. The findings are based on the responses of 2,770 Which? Connect panel members who own waterproof jackets, 1,223 members who own walking trousers and 894 members who own waterproof overtrousers bought in the past five years.

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