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Waterproof Parka Jackets & Coats
When it's that time of year to wrap up warm, choose a weatherproof parka coat. Our waterproof parka jackets are designed to protect you from the winter chill, expertly crafted from waterproof and breathable materials for added warmth. Browse a selection of women's and men's parkas in a wide range of sizes and styles, ideal for keeping out the cool without sacrificing cool.
Many of our practical parkas feature Tres-Tex and Coldheat technicalities, designed to maximise the comfort of your parka jacket. Whether it's blowing a gale or the rain threatens to put a dampener on your long-distance trek, a padded parka coat will keep you warm wherever life takes you.
Choose The Trespass Padded Parka
The weather may be less than pleasant but that doesn't mean you have to sacrifice style. A parka jacket not only adds an extra layer of protection, but it also makes a fashionable addition to any outdoor wardrobe. Why not choose the classic fur-lined style for maximum comfort, a versatile option perfect for both the daily commute and your next hiking adventure? Our waterproof parka coats feature cold heat insulation, designed to keep out the cold so you can stay warm and snug all winter.
Walking parka coats are designed in different styles to suit weather conditions, activity levels, and seasonal use.
- Insulated parkas: Designed for winter conditions, insulated parkas focus on heat retention and protection from cold winds, making them suitable for everyday winter wear and outdoor walking.
- Waterproof parkas: Built with waterproof outer fabrics, these parkas help protect against rain, sleet, and damp weather while maintaining comfort during regular movement.
- Lightweight parkas: Lighter constructions suited to spring and autumn, offering weather protection without heavy insulation for milder temperatures.
- Casual parkas: Everyday styles designed for comfort and ease of wear, ideal for commuting, city use, and relaxed outdoor activities.
These options allow parka coats to suit both seasonal conditions and different lifestyles.
Materials and Insulation
The performance of a walking parka coat depends on the materials and insulation used throughout its construction.
- Coldheat® insulation: Lofted synthetic fibres designed to trap warmth efficiently while remaining lightweight and flexible during movement.
- Tres-Tex® fabric: A waterproof and windproof outer material that helps block rain and snow while allowing moisture vapour to escape for comfort.
- Down insulation: Naturally lightweight and compressible, offering high warmth levels with minimal bulk in colder, drier conditions.
- Synthetic insulation: Durable and reliable in damp weather, maintaining warmth even when exposed to moisture.
Combined with durable outer fabrics and reinforced stitching, these materials help ensure long-lasting performance across winter seasons.
Why Weather Resistance Matters
Cold and wet weather can quickly lead to discomfort without proper protection. Waterproof parka coats are designed to handle changing conditions while maintaining comfort throughout the day.
Waterproof ratings:
- 0–5,000 mm: suitable for light rain
- 5,000–8,000 mm: reliable for steady rain and snow
- 10,000–20,000 mm: designed for harsher weather conditions
Breathability ratings:
- 5,000–10,000 mvp: helps moisture escape during walking and daily movement
Thanks to their longer length and weather-resistant fabrics, parka coats provide extended coverage that shorter jackets cannot, helping protect the hips and upper legs from wind and rain.
Well-designed details improve how womens parka coats perform in everyday and outdoor use.
- Adjustable hoods with or without faux fur trim
- Elasticated cuffs to block wind and moisture
- Adjustable waist and hem for improved fit and heat retention
- Multiple secure pockets for essentials
- Durable outer fabrics suitable for regular wear
These features help ensure comfort, practicality, and long-term wear.
Matching your parka to how and when it will be worn helps improve comfort and performance.
- City wear and commuting: Casual parkas with moderate insulation provide warmth without bulk and layer easily over everyday outfits.
- Autumn and early winter walks: Lightweight or lightly insulated parkas offer weather protection while remaining breathable during regular walking.
- Cold winter walks and outdoor use: Insulated waterproof parkas help protect against wind, rain, and low temperatures during longer time outdoors.
- Variable conditions: Waterproof parkas with breathable construction adapt well to changing weather during daily use.
Choosing the right style ensures your parka remains comfortable across seasons and activities.
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What is a parka jacket?
- A parka jacket is a type of waterproof coat designed to protect the wearer from cold. The well-insulated design of parkas makes them ideal for winter, enabling them to withstand strong winds and extreme cold. At Trespass, we've got a wide range of parka jackets in all sizes and styles, so whether you're looking for a stylish longer-length or the classic straight rim, you're sure to find it right here.
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Are parka coats waterproof?
- Many parka coats are waterproof or water-resistant, using technical fabrics like Tres-Tex® to block rain and snow. Waterproof ratings indicate how well the coat performs in wet conditions, making them suitable for everyday and outdoor use.
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What is the warmest parka coat?
- Down-insulated parkas generally offer the highest warmth-to-weight ratio, making them suitable for very cold conditions. Synthetic insulated parkas are also effective, especially in damp weather, as they retain warmth even when exposed to moisture.











































