Don't fight the storm, enjoy it. This lightweight, fully waterproof MTB-specific jacket keeps out rain, snow and freezing temperatures and is as breathable as it is stretchy. Even if you're out for hours, the Patagonia Dirt Roamer Storm Jacket won't let you down. For overnight trips, the jacket packs easily into a bib pocket, hip pack or handlebar bag.The durable 3-layer H2No-Performance outer fabric is waterproof, breathable, stretchy and recycled. A moisture-wicking, soft knit back keeps the material from sticking to your skin. The three-quarter length two-way front zipper ensures that the waist is not too tight. It can be opened from the bottom for additional ventilation. Abrasion-resistant reinforcements on the underarms, shoulders, and back hem are a good fit for off-road use. The hood adjusts with a single pull to ensure a clear view. It can be stowed with a Velcro closure system. The jacket can be stowed in a secure back pocket or rolled up into a cinch hood and tied around the waist with the jacket arms. Side zippers add breathability and make it easy to put the jacket on and take it off over a helmet. Patagonia supports the people who make this product in Vietnam with Fair Trade certification of the garment.
Don't fight the storm, enjoy it. This lightweight, fully waterproof MTB-specific jacket keeps out rain, snow and freezing temperatures and is as breathable as it is stretchy. Even if you're out for hours, the Patagonia Dirt Roamer Storm Jacket won't let you down. For overnight trips, the jacket packs easily into a bib pocket, hip pack or handlebar bag.The durable 3-layer H2No-Performance outer fabric is waterproof, breathable, stretchy and recycled. A moisture-wicking, soft knit back keeps the material from sticking to your skin. The three-quarter length two-way front zipper ensures that the waist is not too tight. It can be opened from the bottom for additional ventilation. Abrasion-resistant reinforcements on the underarms, shoulders, and back hem are a good fit for off-road use. The hood adjusts with a single pull to ensure a clear view. It can be stowed with a Velcro closure system. The jacket can be stowed in a secure back pocket or rolled up into a cinch hood and tied around the waist with the jacket arms. Side zippers add breathability and make it easy to put the jacket on and take it off over a helmet. Patagonia supports the people who make this product in Vietnam with Fair Trade certification of the garment.
Don't fight the storm, enjoy it. This lightweight, fully waterproof MTB-specific jacket keeps out rain, snow and freezing temperatures and is as breathable as it is stretchy. Even if you're out for hours, the Patagonia Dirt Roamer Storm Jacket won't let you down. For overnight trips, the jacket packs easily into a bib pocket, hip pack or handlebar bag.The durable 3-layer H2No-Performance outer fabric is waterproof, breathable, stretchy and recycled. A moisture-wicking, soft knit back keeps the material from sticking to your skin. The three-quarter length two-way front zipper ensures that the waist is not too tight. It can be opened from the bottom for additional ventilation. Abrasion-resistant reinforcements on the underarms, shoulders, and back hem are a good fit for off-road use. The hood adjusts with a single pull to ensure a clear view. It can be stowed with a Velcro closure system. The jacket can be stowed in a secure back pocket or rolled up into a cinch hood and tied around the waist with the jacket arms. Side zippers add breathability and make it easy to put the jacket on and take it off over a helmet. Patagonia supports the people who make this product in Vietnam with Fair Trade certification of the garment.
Don't fight the storm, enjoy it. This lightweight, fully waterproof MTB-specific jacket keeps out rain, snow and freezing temperatures and is as breathable as it is stretchy. Even if you're out for hours, the Patagonia Dirt Roamer Storm Jacket won't let you down. For overnight trips, the jacket packs easily into a bib pocket, hip pack or handlebar bag.The durable 3-layer H2No-Performance outer fabric is waterproof, breathable, stretchy and recycled. A moisture-wicking, soft knit back keeps the material from sticking to your skin. The three-quarter length two-way front zipper ensures that the waist is not too tight. It can be opened from the bottom for additional ventilation. Abrasion-resistant reinforcements on the underarms, shoulders, and back hem are a good fit for off-road use. The hood adjusts with a single pull to ensure a clear view. It can be stowed with a Velcro closure system. The jacket can be stowed in a secure back pocket or rolled up into a cinch hood and tied around the waist with the jacket arms. Side zippers add breathability and make it easy to put the jacket on and take it off over a helmet. Patagonia supports the people who make this product in Vietnam with Fair Trade certification of the garment.
Last updated at 05/11/2026 11:48:01
PATAGONIA M's Dirt Roamer Storm Jkt Black / M
Free delivery between 14–22 May
Patagonia Men's Dirt Roamer Storm Bike Jacket - Black / M
Free delivery
originally posted on narscosmetics.jp
I've only worn mine a few days. I found that it is indeed breathable, I left it on for quite awhile on some uphill grinds. I got walloped by an intense afternoon thunderstorm on a ride that took an extra hour or two longer than I expected, and the fabric is indeed "water resistant". About 5 minutes after the deluge began the DWR gave up the ghost in most places. But then again no-one ever said it was waterproof! The rear left pocket is a little awkward to get into (I'm right handed, why are all the MTB pockets on the jacket and shorts on the left?) and the chest pocket was barely big enough to fit a phone and/or a pair of sunglasses when the forest floor got too dark and I needed to take them off to see. I'm 6'3" normal body shape. The size L torso fits fine (almost ... MoreI've only worn mine a few days. I found that it is indeed breathable, I left it on for quite awhile on some uphill grinds. I got walloped by an intense afternoon thunderstorm on a ride that took an extra hour or two longer than I expected, and the fabric is indeed "water resistant". About 5 minutes after the deluge began the DWR gave up the ghost in most places. But then again no-one ever said it was waterproof! The rear left pocket is a little awkward to get into (I'm right handed, why are all the MTB pockets on the jacket and shorts on the left?) and the chest pocket was barely big enough to fit a phone and/or a pair of sunglasses when the forest floor got too dark and I needed to take them off to see. I'm 6'3" normal body shape. The size L torso fits fine (almost a little tight) and the arms are even tighter.
originally posted on patagonia.com
I bought this jacket ~ 4 months ago to use while commuting and for MTBing in cool weather and it works great in both situations. My favorite part of the jacket is the material and the fit; it is lightweight, packable and is perfectly cut for riding (long drop tail and longer arms). The negatives: it's expensive! The DWR is only suitable for short (~10 minute) rides in the rain or longer if you have tree cover. Its functionality is laser focused on cycling so it isn't very practical for other uses.I can't comment on the durability of the material b/c I haven't crashed while wearing it, yet...Overall, it's great for my needs and I'm happy with my purchase!
originally posted on patagonia.com
First my one suggestion for improvement. The hood, even if held down by the provided elastic clip, flies up while biking. I use a mirror clipped to my glasses and this blocks the view. Perhaps it needs more elastic hold downs, or perhaps the hood can be rolled into a zippable collar. Despite this criticism this is my go to jacket for biking, x-c skiing and even BC skiing on warm spring days. It is wind resistant, breathable, quiet, moves well and I think looks good.
| Fit | Regular |
| Material characteristics | breathable, waterproof, windproof |
| Material outer fabric | 100% recyceltes Nylon |
| Outer fabric | H2No Performance Standard |
PATAGONIA M's Dirt Roamer Storm Jkt Black / M
Free delivery between 14–22 May
Patagonia Men's Dirt Roamer Storm Bike Jacket - Black / M
Free delivery
I've only worn mine a few days. I found that it is indeed breathable, I left it on for quite awhile on some uphill grinds. I got walloped by an intense afternoon thunderstorm on a ride that took an extra hour or two longer than I expected, and the fabric is indeed "water resistant". About 5 minutes after the deluge began the DWR gave up the ghost in most places. But then again no-one ever said it was waterproof! The rear left pocket is a little awkward to get into (I'm right handed, why are all the MTB pockets on the jacket and shorts on the left?) and the chest pocket was barely big enough to fit a phone and/or a pair of sunglasses when the forest floor got too dark and I needed to take them off to see. I'm 6'3" normal body shape. The size L torso fits fine (almost ... MoreI've only worn mine a few days. I found that it is indeed breathable, I left it on for quite awhile on some uphill grinds. I got walloped by an intense afternoon thunderstorm on a ride that took an extra hour or two longer than I expected, and the fabric is indeed "water resistant". About 5 minutes after the deluge began the DWR gave up the ghost in most places. But then again no-one ever said it was waterproof! The rear left pocket is a little awkward to get into (I'm right handed, why are all the MTB pockets on the jacket and shorts on the left?) and the chest pocket was barely big enough to fit a phone and/or a pair of sunglasses when the forest floor got too dark and I needed to take them off to see. I'm 6'3" normal body shape. The size L torso fits fine (almost a little tight) and the arms are even tighter.
I bought this jacket ~ 4 months ago to use while commuting and for MTBing in cool weather and it works great in both situations. My favorite part of the jacket is the material and the fit; it is lightweight, packable and is perfectly cut for riding (long drop tail and longer arms). The negatives: it's expensive! The DWR is only suitable for short (~10 minute) rides in the rain or longer if you have tree cover. Its functionality is laser focused on cycling so it isn't very practical for other uses.I can't comment on the durability of the material b/c I haven't crashed while wearing it, yet...Overall, it's great for my needs and I'm happy with my purchase!
First my one suggestion for improvement. The hood, even if held down by the provided elastic clip, flies up while biking. I use a mirror clipped to my glasses and this blocks the view. Perhaps it needs more elastic hold downs, or perhaps the hood can be rolled into a zippable collar. Despite this criticism this is my go to jacket for biking, x-c skiing and even BC skiing on warm spring days. It is wind resistant, breathable, quiet, moves well and I think looks good.
This shell has one feature I wish more Patagonia items had - durability. I have had and seen gnarly crashes in this jacket against rough Tahoe granite and sand, without so much as a scratch on the jacket. I don't leave it on for climbing unless it is a windy day, it compresses so well to store in my pack. The hood is a good size, and stays up no problem so long as the zipper is up. The longer cut is great as is the extended hand coverage to stay over gloves. Paired with the Midweight Bike Jersey, the Nano Air, or an R1 all wind is blocked and the warm stays in. Big fan of this shell!
Great jacket, decent breathability and excellent weather proofing. The hood is a bit funny though, it’s a massive sail and tugs against the front of your neck when it’s down. Otherwise it’s a great piece of understated kit. Oh and the overhead element is not a big deal.
I bought this jacket having the cold spring mornings in mind. I wanted to find the perfect piece that would keep me warm but be breathable for those long climbs. The Dirt Roamer has worked perfectly. So breathable, you can definitely feel the wind thorough it but it is still enough to keep you warm. I also wear mine to the office and around the town because I love the style and the fit. Super light weight too and takes up very little room in my backpack. I got the Large and I am 6'2" 190 pounds with broad shoulders
You know how shoulder season id so hard because you're constantly shuffling layers so you don't overheat on the climbs or freeze on the descents?This jacket fixes that. I have never had a jacket that I could wear throughout an entire ride without being uncomfortable at some point until the Dirt Roamer showed up.I was able to go for a night ride with my buddies when it was 30-40 degrees. We hammered the climbs, and railed the descents, and I forgot about my layers and was able to focus on the ride.The sleeves are long enough that you're wrists won't get cold, the hood fits over your helmet or stows away, small enough to shove in a hip pack once it warms up, and it even has the pocket in the right spot for a light battery on those chili night rides. I plan on using ... MoreYou know how shoulder season id so hard because you're constantly shuffling layers so you don't overheat on the climbs or freeze on the descents?This jacket fixes that. I have never had a jacket that I could wear throughout an entire ride without being uncomfortable at some point until the Dirt Roamer showed up.I was able to go for a night ride with my buddies when it was 30-40 degrees. We hammered the climbs, and railed the descents, and I forgot about my layers and was able to focus on the ride.The sleeves are long enough that you're wrists won't get cold, the hood fits over your helmet or stows away, small enough to shove in a hip pack once it warms up, and it even has the pocket in the right spot for a light battery on those chili night rides. I plan on using this layer for XC skiing this season too.It may be spendy but if you laugh at fair weather riders, this is the jacket for you.
I can't tell you how much I love the Dirt Roamer. I use it for mountain biking, bike touring, road riding, fat biking, skate skiing, trail running, hiking, or anything else active that I may find myself embarking on. It is a great weight, super breathable, and fits nicely right between athletic and casual. Not a full on rain jacket but a breathable jacket for those cooler days. I wear this thing ALL the time. Highly recommend this jacket!
This jacket is the perfect mtb jacket. It cuts just enough wind while being breathable enough to leave on for moderate climbs, the hood is appropriately sized, and it stuffs perfectly into the Nine Trails 8l Hip Pack. The best part however is the durability. Unlike the other mountain bike products from Patagonia, this is built to withstand a crash or ten. This is in comparison to my Dirt Roamer shorts and Merino Bike Jerseys, all of which ripped upon first contact with the ground.
I bought this jacket a few weeks ago and have used it 3 time already in heavy rain mountain biking. It is comfortable, light and breathable. It transformed what could have been miserable ride into a fun outing! The only down side is its expensive but it is worth it. My other jackets are no where near as good. Ive even started looking at the trousers in the same series.
| Fit | Regular |
| Material characteristics | breathable, waterproof, windproof |
| Material outer fabric | 100% recyceltes Nylon |
| Outer fabric | H2No Performance Standard |