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Spray Jackets FAQs
Explore frequently asked questions about P.E Nation women’s spray jackets. Discover lightweight, water-resistant outerwear designed for running, training and everyday athleisure styling.
A spray jacket is a lightweight, water-resistant outer layer designed to protect against wind, light rain and changing conditions without added bulk. P.E Nation women’s spray jackets are engineered using breathable, packable technical fabrics designed for training, travel and everyday wear. Their lightweight construction makes them easy to layer and carry on the go. See our fabrication guide for the materials used across the range.
Yes, many P.E Nation spray jackets feature water-resistant or water-repellent finishes designed for light rain and unpredictable weather. Breathable fabric constructions help maintain comfort while moving outdoors. Check each product page for specific performance and fabrication details.
Spray jackets are lightweight, breathable and packable outer layers designed for running, training and transeasonal weather. Rain jackets prioritise full waterproof protection for heavier rain, while puffer jackets focus on insulation and warmth for colder conditions. P.E Nation spray jackets are designed to sit between performance activewear and everyday athleisure styling.Browse the wider outerwear edit to compare styles.
Style a women’s spray jacket over leggings, bike shorts or matching activewear sets for a clean gym-to-street look. Oversized silhouettes also layer easily over hoodies, sweats or trackpants for off-duty wear. Pair with sneakers and accessories for an elevated athleisure outfit.
Yes, running spray jackets are designed for outdoor workouts, warm-ups and recovery sessions. Lightweight, breathable and easy to pack away, they provide protection without restricting movement. Their versatile construction makes them ideal for changing weather conditions during training.
Wash your spray jacket on a cold, gentle cycle inside out with similar colours. Avoid fabric softeners, bleach and tumble drying, as these can damage the water-resistant finish. Air drying in the shade helps maintain the technical fabric and lightweight structure.






