Winter can be a real challenge for equestrians – but being well dressed for the circumstances can make all the difference, so we’ve rounded up the best short riding coats. The cold and wet weather makes horse care even more difficult than usual, so the last thing you need is a leaky winter riding coat to ruin your time with your horse.
Whether you choose a short riding coat or one of the best long riding coats is really a matter of personal preference. Some riders like to have both and wear them in different scenarios. Whatever your preference, we want to make sure you’re warm and dry in the saddle.
Best short riding coats: H&H’s quick guide
Most versatile short riding coat: LeMieux Brooke Hybrid
Best short winter riding coat: Ariat Valor 2.0
Best value short riding coat: Weatherbeeta Protech with High Neck
Warmest short riding coat: Equidry Talia
Best short riding coats for winter
LeMieux Brooke Hybrid Jacket
Waterproof rating: 5,000mm
Colours: Black, navy, ash or alpine
Sizes: UK 6–18
H&H review: 10/10, H&H Approved
Reasons to buy
- 3-in-1 waterproof coat
- Comfortable
Reasons to avoid
- You want riding vents
This practical three-in-one waterproof coat has you covered for whatever weather throws at you. It’s a gilet, it’s a lightweight jacket, and it’s a heavyweight winter coat, with a detachable hood. It features taped seams, two-way zip, waterproof zips and recycled fill in the gilet. The zip in and out inner gilet is perfect for adding extra warmth when needed turning it into a heavyweight coat.
I tested this jacket and I loved it from the moment it arrived. I really underestimated how much I would wear this and it’s my go-to jacket most days! It’s comfortable, but also really smart.
Read the full LeMieux Brooke Waterproof Hybrid Jacket review.

Ariat Valor 2.0 Waterproof Jacket
Waterproof rating: 20,000mm
Colours: Black/camo
Sizes: XS–XL
H&H review: 10/10, H&H Approved
Reasons to buy
- Stylish and flattering fit
- Warm but lightweight
Reasons to avoid
- Higher price point, but technical features are worth the investment
Ariat’s highest performing riding jacket has had a few updates. It is built with the same three-layer stretch material, top-tier waterproofing and warm insulation as the original, however the Valor 2.0 now has a wide, cinched waist that holds-in warmth, internal storm cuffs to keep out the weather and beautiful, embossed fabric.
Senior news writer Becky Murray tested this coat and she found that, although this is one of the most expensive short waterproof riding coats on the market, it is warm, stylish, and has a flattering fit. This jacket quickly became Becky’s favourite when carrying out her daily horse chores and riding as well as wearing off the yard, so it’s worth the investment if your budget allows.
Read the full Ariat Valor 2.0 Waterproof Jacket review.
Weatherbeeta Protect Jacket With High Neck
Waterproof rating: 15,000mm
Colours: Black or navy
Sizes: XS–XL
Reasons to buy
- Highest waterproof rating in this guide
- Detachable hood fits over your helmet
- Features allow for a tailored fit
Reasons to avoid
- We haven’t tested this jacket yet, but so far can’t find any negatives
This jacket from Weatherbeeta is engineered for equestrians; boasting lightweight insulation for top-tier warmth, it combines premium weatherproof technology with rider-focused design. It ensures warmth without bulk, while clever details – including the helmet-compatible hood, fleece-lined pockets, and articulated sleeves — make it as practical as it is stylish.
This jacket has the highest waterproof rating of 15,000mm in this guide, making it the perfect choice if you are out in the elements.
Equidry Talia Women’s Waterproof Puffer Jacket
Waterproof rating: 8,000mm
Colours: Brown or black
Sizes: XXS–3XL
Reasons to buy
- Wind and waterproof
- Lightweight feel and noiseless
- Removable hood
Reasons to avoid
- If you are looking for a relaxed fit
The Talia jacket from Equidry is a short, waterproof puffer designed to keep you warm, dry, and comfortable without the added bulk. With an 8,000mm waterproof rating, windproof, and breathable design, this jacket offers reliable protection in cold, wet weather.
It is lightweight yet incredibly warm, featuring padded insulation and an ultra-light, noiseless construction, making it perfect for wear both around and away from the horses.
Champion Aintree Unisex Waterproof Blouson Jacket
Colours: Black
Sizes: XS–XL
Reasons to buy
- Storm cuffs
- Fleece lining for added warmth
Reasons to avoid
- No hood
The Aintree Blouson Jacket is designed with a longer back hem to give added protection when riding. This waterproof style features storm cuffs, and a mixture of padded and fleece linings for extra warmth. Reflective piping provides improved visibility and there are numerous pockets to keep your valuables safe.
Woof Wear All Season Riding Jacket
Waterproof rating: 10,000mm
Colours: Navy or hi-vis yellow
Sizes: XS–XL
Reasons to buy
- Waterproof and breathable material
- Rear gussets for added comfort
Reasons to avoid
- If you feel the cold as only lightweight
This stylish and comfortable coat combines technical performance with thoughtful equestrian features. The navy offers a more subtle look than the hi-vis version, but the jacket still includes reflective strips and branding to help improve visibility in low-light conditions.
Whether you’re schooling, hacking, or working around the yard, this jacket delivers comfort and reliability in all weather.
Pikeur Sports 8024 Women’s Waterproof Jacket
Waterproof rating: 10,000mm
Colours: Night blue or deep khaki
Sizes: UK 4–18
Reasons to buy
- Smart
- Water and windproof
- Side slits for comfort in the saddle
- More coverage than some of the other jackets in this guide
Reasons to avoid
- Price may be higher than your budget allows
This waterproof jacket is both practical and stylish and a true wet weather essential. It has a high waterproof rating to keep you dry in a downpour, making it ideal for wearing around the yard, walking the dogs, or just throwing on when heading outdoors in the rain.
How we chose the best short winter riding jackets
All the jackets featured in this guide have been selected by focusing on key equestrian needs as they have features making them suited for use when riding and yard duties. Each jacket has been designed to keep you warm, dry and comfortable throughout all equestrian activities.
Can you wash and reproof a waterproof riding coat?
Always check the manufacturer’s washing instructions. It’s worth noting that more recent waterproof jackets, made without the environmentally harmful PFC chemicals, may saturate more quickly. Therefore, regular reproofing is essential for optimal performance. Fortunately, brands like Nikwax offer convenient at-home wash and spray-on reproofing solutions.
Waterproof ratings
- 0–1,500mm = water resistant, suitable for very light rain
- 1,500–5000mm = waterproof, suitable for light to average rain
- Over 5,000mm = very waterproof, suitable for moderate to heavy rain
- Over 10,000mm = highly waterproof, suitable for heavy rain
- Over 20,000mm = extremely waterproof, suitable for torrential downpours
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