Stromberg Ladies HydroPro Waterproof Golf Jacket Review
In the market for a new waterproof jacket? Alison Root puts the Stromberg HydroPro to the test
This is one of the most affordable women's waterproof jackets on the market and it delivers on all counts. The lightweight and stretchy fabric allows for complete freedom of movement, it looks good as it has a feminine cut and most importantly, it protects agains the elements.
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Stylish and comfortable
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Delivers protection
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Represents incredible value
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Fabric isn't the warmest
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Stromberg has spent over 45 years building a reputation for quality and affordable clothing. When it comes to the best women’s golf rain gear, a waterproof jacket is essential, delivering both comfort and performance in challenging weather. I was therefore eager to see how this jacket measures up against the top options on the market.
The HydroPro waterproof jacket is constructed with waterproof and breathable fabric (20000mm/10000g/m²r), but what do these numbers mean? Basically, 5,000mm is the minimum rating for a jacket to be called waterproof, while 20,000mm is the highest rating to protect you from heavy rain. As for breathability, 10,000 is more than satisfactory to keep golfers comfortable.
This jacket is incredibly lightweight and, at just under £70, offers remarkable value compared to pricier options like the Galvin Green Amy or Kjus Pro 3L 3.0 jacket. Naturally, I wondered whether it would deliver the essential technological features and performance needed to keep me dry and comfortable.
For me, I like the length because it sits just over my backside, so providing generous coverage. Although there are no toggles to adjust the fit, the cut is very feminine and I would say that it’s true to size. It comes in black and the zip is highlighted with a light pink strip.
What impressed me most, and bearing in mind the price, were the number of features, such as adjustable Velcro cuffs, two slanted pockets with water-resistant zips at the front, and there’s even a small zipped pocket inside at the chest for a few accessories.
I’m a big fan of hoods on waterproof jackets, it makes perfect sense, and like Ping’s Milli waterproof jacket and adidas Women's Rain.RDY golf jacket, the HydroPro has a hood that is both adjustable and detachable.
In terms of performance, I didn’t find it restrictive when swinging a club, as the fabric is fairly stretchy. I wouldn’t say it’s the warmest waterproof jacket that I’ve ever worn, so on a cold and wet day you would need to wear a cosy layer or two underneath.
Most importantly, playing in persistent rain, although not torrential, this jacket kept me dry. It has a storm flap at the back, and while I realise it’s designed to act as a barrier against rain, I’m not convinced how much protection this would provide if rain was exceptionally heavy.
All-in-all I cannot believe the style and function that this waterproof jacket offers at such an affordable price.
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Alison Root has over 25 years experience working in media and events, predominantly dedicated to golf, in particular the women’s game. Until 2020, for over a decade Alison edited Women & Golf magazine and website, and is now the full-time Women's Editor for Golf Monthly. Alison is a respected and leading voice in the women's game, overseeing content that communicates to active golfers from grassroots through to the professional scene, and developing collaborative relationships to widen Golf Monthly's female audience across all platforms to elevate women's golf to a new level. She is a 16-handicap golfer (should be better) and despite having had the fantastic opportunity to play some of the best golf courses around the world, Kingsbarns in Scotland is her favourite.
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