iWoo Women’s Waterproof Lightweight Rain Jacket with Packaway Hood & Carry Bag
Product description
The essentials
If you want a lightweight waterproof jacket you can actually carry around, this iWoo women’s raincoat is built for day-to-day drizzle and light rain. On paper, it ticks the usual boxes: a thin 100% polyester shell, breathable and quick-drying fabric, plus a packable design that includes a compressible carry bag. It’s also got a drawstring hood and practical storage, so it’s not just a “rain layer” for the walk to the shops.
That said, it’s a raincoat positioned more for lighter, everyday conditions than for proper downpours where you’d want heavier, more weather-sealed gear. If you’re regularly in proper storms, you may find it a bit too lightweight for sustained wet weather.

Key features
The design focuses on convenience and coverage rather than bulk. You get a waterproof front zipper, two large pockets with waterproof zippers, and elastic cuffs to help keep water and wind from sneaking in at the sleeves. The drawstring adjustable hem gives you another way to tune the fit when the weather turns.


It also includes a packaway carry bag, so you can store it in a backpack, shoulder bag, handbag or even a car glove area. For trips where you don’t want to commit to a heavy coat, that packable angle matters more than people think—because the jacket is actually there when rain starts.

What it’s like to wear (and what you’ll notice)
Because the fabric is described as thin, lightweight and breathable, you can expect it to feel more like a flexible outer layer than a stiff rain shell. It’s designed to be skin-friendly with a smooth surface, and it’s quick drying, which helps if you get caught out and still need to move.
A practical micro-scenario: imagine commuting on an overcast morning, then stepping outside after lunch and feeling the light rain. You unzip the waterproof front, pull the hood tight using the drawstring, and adjust the hem so it sits more securely. The waterproof zip pockets are useful for keeping essentials safer if you’re out for a walk or cycling between stops.

Worth noting: a lightweight jacket like this can be comfortable, but it may not feel as protective as bulkier waterproofs when wind really bites.


Best use cases
This rain jacket is aimed at everyday wear and casual outdoor activity in spring, summer and autumn, including drizzle and light rain. It’s also framed as a windbreaker-style lightweight option for when you want something that won’t weigh you down.

Where it can work particularly well: - Running, cycling, travelling, hiking and camping on showery days - Day trips and picnics where you might need a quick rain layer - Light commuting and errands when you want packability rather than a heavy coat
If your priority is having a reliable layer for “rain might happen”, this kind of jacket makes sense. If you’re after a single coat to handle extreme weather all season, you may want to look at a more robust option.
What to check before you buy



A few things are worth paying attention to before making the commitment. First, it’s described as suitable for light rain and drizzle, so think about your local conditions and how often you face proper downpours. Second, while it’s described as waterproof and windproof, no amount of marketing copy tells you how it performs in the real world of heavy rain and strong wind—so if you’re very weather-specific, you might want to compare more heavyweight shells.
Also consider what you’ll use it for: if you want packaway storage, check that the included carry bag meets your own packing habits (for example, whether it slots easily into the size of bag you carry most).
Is it worth it?

It’s a good fit if you want a lightweight, breathable waterproof jacket that’s easy to pack and bring with you, with a hood, adjustable hem and waterproof zip pockets for practical everyday use.
You may want to skip it if you regularly need reliable protection in heavy rain or rough, windy conditions where lighter shells can feel less reassuring. It also may not suit you if you’re looking for a “one and done” outer layer for harsh weather rather than a convenient rain fallback.
If you’re shopping with the mindset of value-through-convenience—having protection on hand without carrying a bulky coat—this iWoo jacket looks like the right direction.
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