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Outdoor Research Aspire II - Women's Review

Built to withstand the elements while on the move, this jacket offers a great balance of water resistance and breathability
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The Outdoor Research Aspire II is an all-around exceptional rain jacket.
Credit: Jessica Albery
Price:  $225 List
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Manufacturer:   Outdoor Research
By Jessica Albery ⋅ Review Editor  ⋅  Mar 6, 2024
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RANKED
#1 of 13
  • Water Resistance - 30% 9.5
  • Breathability - 25% 8.0
  • Comfort and Mobility - 20% 9.0
  • Weight - 15% 6.4
  • Durability - 10% 9.5

Our Verdict

The Outdoor Research Aspire II offers the pinnacle of performance in both water resistance and breathability, with high scores in both fields. It also offers a full range of motion in a garment that is a pleasure to wear. We feel this jacket is worth every penny for those looking to explore and adventure in the elements no matter the conditions. It's tough to top the Aspire II, and this was one of our favorite women's rain jackets from this round of testing.
REASONS TO BUY
Excellent water resistance
Whole size/pit vents
Great range of motion
REASONS TO AVOID
No stow pocket
Heavy
Editor's Note: We re-purchased this jacket in February 2024 to run it through our water resistance tests again.

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Bottom Line With its well-rounded balance of performance and comfort, this all-around top performer is built to withstand whatever mother nature has up her sleeveAn ideal rain jacket for active adventurers seeking protection from the elements, exceptional breathability, and a great range of motionA quality rain jacket offering exceptional water resistance and performance that will hold up to the wildest weatherA barebones rain jacket that is ultralightweight, scrapping comfort features in an effort to keep weight and size at a minimumA reliable rain jacket that offers great value for good performance at a reasonable price
Rating Categories Outdoor Research As... Mountain Hardwear S... Patagonia Torrentsh... Outdoor Research He... Marmot PreCip Eco -...
Water Resistance (30%)
9.5
7.0
9.0
7.0
7.0
Breathability (25%)
8.0
10.0
8.0
7.0
6.0
Comfort and Mobility (20%)
9.0
10.0
7.0
7.5
8.0
Weight (15%)
6.4
7.0
5.2
9.3
7.3
Durability (10%)
9.5
7.0
9.0
7.0
7.0
Specs Outdoor Research As... Mountain Hardwear S... Patagonia Torrentsh... Outdoor Research He... Marmot PreCip Eco -...
Measured Weight 10.5 oz 9.7 oz 12.2 oz 6.3 oz 9.2 oz
Number of Fabric Layers 2 2.5 3 2.5 2.5
Material 50D Polyester 50D Stretch ripstop 100% 50D nylon 30D Ripstop nylon 100% Ripstop nylon
Pockets 2 hand, 1 chest 2 hand, 1 chest 2 hand 2 hand 2 hand
Pit Zips Yes Yes Yes No Yes
Pit Zip Length 20" 11" 11" N/A 10"
Helmet Compatible Hood No No No No No
Stows into Pocket No Yes Yes Yes Yes
Carabiner Loop in Stow Pocket Yes No Yes Yes Yes

Our Analysis and Test Results

Retested February 2024

After seeing a number of user reviews online citing that brand new Aspire II jackets were not waterproof, we decided to purchase another one to re-test and see what might be going on. After wearing this jacket in our shower test and in real-life rainstorms, we can attest that it kept us cozy and dry in ultra-wet conditions. We experienced no zipper leakage, and it sheds water nicely.

If you purchase a brand new jacket that doesn't seem to bead water water well, we recommend contacting Outdoor Research's warranty department. Gore-Tex's website also has information about refreshing the DWR on Gore-Tex products.

The Outdoor Research Aspire II offers an intersection of water resistance and breathability that is hard to match. Though the price tag is on the higher end, this jacket is worth every penny for those looking to explore the outdoors in wet conditions. In addition to its top-tier performance, it offers a full range of motion, is comfortable, and is built to withstand the elements and the abuse of outdoor adventures. The 2-layer Gore-Tex Paclite fabric offered exceptional water resistance even in the heaviest downpours. Outdoor Research's TorsoFlo venting runs from the bicep all the way down to the hem, offering the best ventilation in the field, and with dual zippers, you can dial in the ventilation to exactly where you want it. Though heavier and bulkier than the most lightweight options, we think the extra weight is worth it so long as weight and space are not a top priority for you. This is truly an all-around excellent rain jacket.

Performance Comparison


outdoor research aspire ii for women rain jacket review - the aspire ii offers an impressive level of water resistance.
The Aspire II offers an impressive level of water resistance.
Credit: Jessica Albery

Water Resistance


The 2-layer Gore-Tex Paclite fabric of the Aspire works really well at shedding water with a high level of water resistance infrequently seen. From a light drizzle to a heavy downpour, this jacket could keep up with the rainfall for an extended period of time. It excelled in the controlled shower tests, outlasting most of the field.


The sealed zippers excelled at keeping water from penetrating the center zipper and the pocket zippers, keeping essentials protected from the elements. We found that the Paclite fabric takes up water a little sooner than some other Gore-Tex fabrics, but even though the fabric appeared damp, moisture did not penetrate through to our base layers. The hood also offers great coverage for the head, face, and neck. All in all, we were very impressed with the water resistance of this rain jacket, and think it is a great choice for even the most intense squalls.

We poured a cup of water over the zipper, and the jacket remained...
We poured a cup of water over the zipper, and the jacket remained totally dry underneath.
No water soaked through the main zipper or the chest pocket zipper.
No water soaked through the main zipper or the chest pocket zipper.
During our zipper test, we dumped a cup of water over the zipped jacket. After five minutes elapsed, no water had soaked through to the interior of the jacket.

Breathability


Outdoor Research has cleverly implemented TorsoFlo vents in the Aspire, extending from the bicep through the underarms and all the way down to the hem for maximum airflow. This is a step further than the pit vents offered by most technical rain jackets, as it vents not just the underarms but the whole core of the jacket. Dual zippers allow the wearer to partially open the vent from either direction to get airflow exactly where you want it depending on the conditions. This design worked great as we built up some heat on the uphill walk with vents closed — when we opened the vents fully, they immediately dumped all excess heat, and the breeze through the massive vents helped to quickly return the body to a comfortable temperature.


With the vents closed while hiking, we found that the 2-layer fabric does not breathe or vent internal excess water vapor as quickly as some of the most breathable options we tested. When it is not raining too heavily, we felt like this was okay with the full-length vents. But if it was raining pretty heavily, or raining and windy, having the full-length vents open exposed the bottom of the shirt to moisture, and it got damp.

outdoor research aspire ii for women rain jacket review - the vents on the aspire ii run from the bicep all the way down to...
The vents on the Aspire II run from the bicep all the way down to the hem.
Credit: Jessica Albery

Comfort and Mobility


The fabric of the Aspire is light, flexible, and moves well with the body without feeling stiff or restrictive. The cut offers plenty of room through the shoulders for a full range of motion, and it is long enough to offer ample coverage even when bending or reaching. The hood's drawcords are buried deep inside the neck, and you have to fish around or unzip the top section to adjust them.


The neck of this rain jacket is on the taller side, and some testers found it a bit scratchy unless the chin guard was moved into place. Besides this, the lining of the collar does feel quite nice against the neck. The hood adjusts from the back, and the double adjustment allows the wearer to really dial in the fit for a comfortable fit. We appreciate the useful chest pocket and loved the key clip in the hand pocket for securing car keys while out and about. All in all, the Aspire is a quite comfortable rain jacket that offers an excellent range of motion.

outdoor research aspire ii for women rain jacket review - testing the outdoor research aspire ii on a windy spring day.
Testing the Outdoor Research Aspire II on a windy spring day.
Credit: Jessica Albery

Weight


The Aspire weighs 10.5 ounces, which is on the heavier side of the test group. This may be a dealbreaker for those counting every ounce, but for anyone who plans to go on longer backcountry missions in rainy climates, we think the extra weight is well worth the excellent water resistance.


The Aspire does not have a designated stow pocket with a dual-sided zipper, and it's a tight squeeze to fit it into its large chest pocket, and because the zipper lacks a double-sided zipper pull, it's quite difficult to get zipped or unzipped, especially with cold hands or gloves on. However, it easily fits into its large hood if you just need to stash it into a quick bundle.

outdoor research aspire ii for women rain jacket review - the aspire does not pack into a stash pocket but does fit nicely in...
The Aspire does not pack into a stash pocket but does fit nicely in the large hood.
Credit: Jessica Albery

Durability


The 50-denier plain weave Gore-Tex Paclite face fabric on the Aspire is smooth and flexible, but held up really well throughout the duration of testing without showing signs of abrasion.


The seams use small stitches and are seam-sealed for water resistance, and performed well in our seam stretch tests. All drawcords and toggles used quality components and were functional and durable. The sealed zipper ran a little slow from the resistance of the small teeth and seal but consistently ran smoothly without any issues. This rain jacket held up well through months of frequent use and testing and is a solid investment.

outdoor research aspire ii for women rain jacket review - the aspire ii beading water with no problems on a misty day outdoors.
The Aspire II beading water with no problems on a misty day outdoors.
Credit: Matt Rowe

Should You Buy the Outdoor Research Aspire II?


This is one of our overall favorites, sporting excellent water resistance and great ventilation. On top of its technical performance, this rain jacket is comfortable to wear and boasts a full range of motion, whether running errands around town or getting deep into the backcountry. All in all, the Aspire is a great choice for the outdoor enthusiast looking to get moving no matter what the weather forecast holds.

What Other Rain Jackets Should You Consider?


For those getting out in the gnarliest conditions, the only jacket that we found topped the Aspire in performance for sustained wet weather was the Arc'teryx Beta LT. For a more affordable option, the Marmot PreCip Eco still features decent performance for exploring at a fraction of the price of the top premium rain jackets.

outdoor research aspire ii for women rain jacket review - the or aspire ii is a high-quality jacket and one of our favorites.
The OR Aspire II is a high-quality jacket and one of our favorites.
Credit: Jessica Albery

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