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Decathlon Kiprun 900 Rain review: “great value waterproof run layer that strikes a difficult balance”

Waterproofing, full coverage, and breathable – can a run jacket really have it all and stay firmly under £100? We test the Decathlon Kiprun 900 Rain to find out...

Decathlon Kiprun 900 Rain
Credit: Kate Milsom

220 Triathlon Verdict

Good choice for runners on a budget with waterproofing and features punching above the price tag.

Pros

  • Waterproof and windproof
  • Good coverage, fairly light, and functional 
  • Zip pockets and chest clip 

Cons

  • Fit a little roomy and long

Decathlon’s Kiprun 900 Rain is a running jacket designed to be both highly waterproof and breathable. As all runners will attest, this is a very difficult balance to strike. But Decathlon has once again proven with the Kiprun that budget doesn’t have to equal basic. 

How we test run jackets

Our team of 220 Triathlon expert reviewers have over 20 years of testing experience between them. Running jackets were tested in the UK in different weather conditions and temperatures to assess comfort, weatherproofing, performance, breathability, durability, value for money and run-specific features, like pockets and a secure hood. For more details, see how we rate and test products.

Weatherproofing and design

Decathlon Kiprun 900 Rain
Credit: Kate Milsom

Firstly, the Kiprun’s waterproofing is not to be sniffed at. The 20,000 hydrostatic head (plus taped seams) equates to all-weather use and sure enough, the jacket kept me dry even while running in sustained downpours. The hood, though less impressive, also does the job. Like the other jackets on test, the Kiprun’s hood is not adjustable. It does have side elastication and a high neckline though, which do a good job of keeping it in place. Side to side movement is pretty uninhibited, so it’s easy to spot side traffic or obstacles while running. There’s little in the way of a visor though, so the forehead and eyes don’t get much coverage from the elements. 

Despite the heavy-duty waterproofing, the jacket remains remarkably breathable. The coat’s thin and stretchy 2.5-layer membrane is paired with ventilation channels along the upper back and underarms. These are envelope-style openings that allow airflow out, but no rain in. Thanks to the chest clip, which allows the jacket to stay secured at the front while completely unzipped, I was able to run with it in temperatures up to 18°C without overheating. 

Fit and performance

Decathlon Kiprun 900 Rain
Credit: Kate Milsom

Fit is where this run jacket differs from others tested. The fit is less athletic, with more space underneath to fit additional run layers. Despite following Decathlon’s sizing recommendations (which take into account height, weight and chest size), I found the jacket a little baggy for my tastes, particularly when it came to the length in the body and sleeves. Some runners will surely appreciate the extra coverage that comes with this cut though. There’s no elastication at the hem but the longer length made it more fitted to the hips, which stuck it in place and blocked out any unwanted draughts. The sleeves are secured with part elastication and part Velcro. 

Finally, two large side pockets are handy and can fit a lot of gear when not running, and also make the jacket a more versatile option for hiking and day-to-day use. The jacket also stashes down into either one of these pouches for easier storage. Overall, I found the Kiprun to be a super functional, relatively lightweight, and great value waterproof run layer that strikes a difficult balance between weather protection and run breathability. 

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Specifications Decathlon Kiprun 900 Rain Jacket
Features 20,000 HH, 2 zip pockets, stows in pocket, hood, Velcro cuffs, reflective detailing  
Material Polyamide and polyurethane 
Weight 171g/6oz
Colours Dark grey, bright blue 
Sizing UK4-16/ EU XS-XL, runs a little large
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Kate Milsom is 220 Triathlon's former staff writer. She's a keen endurance triathlete, marathon runner, and bikepacker and her interests include cycling, nutrition and sports injury. Having previously bikepacked across Europe solo, Kate advocates for adventure and inclusivity within sport.