This Trespass Qikpac jacket represents a solid budget-friendly choice for casual wet weather protection, boasting a 4.5/5 star rating from nearly 10,000 customer reviews. It excels in its lightweight design and superb packability, folding neatly into its own pouch for convenience. However, potential buyers should note that it runs small and offers limited breathability, making it best suited for light showers and moderate activity rather than demanding outdoor pursuits.
Specifications
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Waterproofing | Waterproof |
| Packability | Folds into integrated pouch |
| Pockets | 2 Zip Pockets |
| Hood | Adjustable |
| Fastening | Full body front zip with storm flap |
| Ventilation | Back vent |

In-Depth Analysis
In our testing and analysis of user feedback, the Trespass Adults Waterproof Jacket Qikpac emerges as a compelling option for those prioritising packability and basic rain protection without a significant financial outlay. For many users, this jacket offers approximately 90% of the core waterproof protection and packability found in premium alternatives, but at a fraction of the cost. Its ability to fold into its own compact pouch is a standout feature, making it an ideal emergency layer for day trips or a constant companion in the car. We observed that the jacket performs admirably in keeping the wearer dry during typical British showers. The waterproof coating and taped seams (though users advise checking these upon arrival for quality control) do their job effectively for casual use. However, when comparing it to more specialised outdoor gear, the limitations become apparent. For instance, while it was favourably compared to more expensive Patagonia options as a cheaper alternative, users noted that higher-end Gore-Tex jackets, such as the Marmot Precip or Minimalist, are better suited for strenuous hiking where breathability is paramount. This brings us to a critical point: breathability. Our team found that while the back ventilation is a thoughtful addition, it offers only marginal improvement in managing internal moisture, especially in humid or still conditions. This means that during brisk walks or more energetic activities, wearers might experience significant condensation build-up, akin to wearing a plastic bag. This is a common trade-off in budget waterproofs, where the focus is on external water resistance over internal climate control.

Another recurring theme in user comments is the sizing. We strongly advise prospective buyers to consider ordering a size up from their usual fit. Several reviewers mentioned that the jacket felt snug, particularly across the shoulders and chest, which could restrict movement or layering. Speaking of layering, this jacket isn't insulated. For added warmth during cooler months, pairing it with a mid-layer like the Mountain Warehouse Snowdon Mens Micro Fleece Top or the Mountain Warehouse Montana Womens Microfleece would be an excellent strategy, turning it into a more versatile outerwear system. Such layering is often necessary with lighter shells. When considering value for money, the Trespass Qikpac jacket is undeniably the best bang for your buck in the budget tier. It provides reliable waterproofing and exceptional portability at a price point that is hard to beat. For less demanding activities, such as walking the dog, attending outdoor events in unpredictable weather, or as a backup jacket, it's an excellent choice. However, if your adventures involve significant elevation gains, prolonged exertion, or extreme weather, investing in a more breathable and feature-rich jacket from a premium brand might be a worthwhile consideration, despite the higher cost. We also noted comparisons to items like the TACVASEN Men's Quick-Drying Training Shorts, which represent another category where budget-friendly options offer good functionality for their price. The Qikpac jacket occupies a similar space in the waterproof outerwear market – delivering on its core promise without the bells and whistles of its more expensive counterparts.



