Patagonia Just Dropped the Price of Its Most Versatile Jacket

The famed ultra-packable jacket is now an even more compelling purchase for travelers and adventurers at this unbeatable price.

Black Patagonia hooded jacket with front zipper and chest pocket against a blue background.Patagonia

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For years, the Patagonia Houdini has held a near-mythical status among outdoor enthusiasts. Weighing in at just 3.7 ounces, the windbreaker has become the gold standard for ultralight weather protection and has long held the honor of being our upgrade pick for best running jacket.

But whether you’re trail running at dawn, scrambling exposed ridgelines, or simply need a just-in-case layer that disappears in your pack, the Houdini can deliver.

And currently, it’s marked down to $87, making it one of the most affordable premium windbreakers on the market.

A legendary light layer

Black lightweight hooded jacket with front zipper and chest pocket worn by a person.
The Houdini weighs just 105 g (3.7 oz) – which is roughly equivalent to the weight of a medium sized Apple.
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For fast-and-light enthusiasts, this jacket is essential kit

The Houdini’s reputation isn’t built on hype. It’s earned through thoughtful engineering and a laser focus on doing one thing exceptionally well: blocking wind and light rain.

The shell is constructed from 100% recycled ripstop nylon with a DWR finish, creating a barrier that stops cold gusts while allowing sufficient breathability to prevent overheating during high-output activities.

The DWR coating also easily handles light drizzles and showers, though it can’t replicate the protection of a proper rain jacket in a sustained downpour.

Hand holding a compact, folded black zippered pouch against rust-colored shorts.
Not only is the Houdini especially light, but it also packs down inside its own chest pocket to roughly the size of a tennis ball.
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The jacket’s packability is almost ridiculous. It stuffs into its own chest pocket, complete with a carabiner loop, transforming into a bundle roughly the size of a tennis ball. This means it can live permanently in your day pack, gym bag, or clipped to a climbing harness without you even noticing it’s there. When conditions turn, you’ll be glad you brought it.

Hands adjusting the elastic cuff of a black lightweight jacket sleeve.
Other small tweaks like elastic cuffs and a drawcord make the layer an even better foul-weather fighter in a pinch.
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Design details matter here too. The adjustable hood fits comfortably over a baseball cap or helmet. Elastic cuffs and a drawcord hem seal out drafts without adding bulk.

The only real watch out is that thanks to its slim fit, it’s really only meant to layer easily over a t-shirt or thinner base layers, not bulkier mid-layers like a sweater or fleece. You can always buy a size up, though, if you’d like a slightly roomier fit.

Pricing and availability

Black lightweight hooded jacket with long sleeves worn by a person facing away.
The Houdini is designed to be worn only over thin base layers. So if you hope to wear it over thicker layers like a fleece or sweater, we recommend buying a size up.
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This jacket shines in shoulder-season conditions and high-altitude environments where wind chill is the primary concern. Spring trail runs, alpine starts before dawn, summer mountain summits, autumn bike commutes all benefit from having a Houdini on hand.

It also serves exceptionally well as an emergency layer that’s permanently stashed in your daypack or hip-pack for long travel days spent exploring a new city or your favorite local neighborhood.

At $87, the Patagonia Houdini is a steal for most outdoor wardrobes, while sizing options last. Especially in a versatile color option like black.

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