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Asics Men's Fujitrail Jacket Review

You won't be missed in this super breathable and ultralight jacket with excellent visible colors and reflective materials
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asics men's fujitrail jacket running jacket review
The Fujitrail is one of the best values in a running jacket we've seen anywhere.
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Price:  $170 List
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Manufacturer:   Asics
By Sam Schild ⋅ Review Editor  ⋅  Oct 25, 2022
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RANKED
#3 of 9
  • Breathability - 30% 9.0
  • Weather Resistance - 20% 5.0
  • Comfort and Mobility - 20% 8.0
  • Portability - 15% 9.0
  • Features and Visibility - 15% 8.0

Our Verdict

The Asics Fujitrail is one of the lightest, most breathable, and most visible running jackets we tested. For these reasons, it earned an award as our pick for the best jacket for urban runners, nearly winning our top overall award for its excellent all-around performance. It's one of the most comfortable jackets we tested, and the fact that it weighs right around four ounces contributes to that. This thing is so light we often forgot we were wearing it. It has some of the best breathability features of any jacket, too. If you're looking for a great all-around jacket that looks good and will be seen by others, whether on the road or the trail, this is a great choice. See it ranked against other top products in our article on the top running jackets.
REASONS TO BUY
Very light
Excellent breathability
Adjustable hood
Great visibility
REASONS TO AVOID
Harder to pack into its pocket than some

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Bottom Line This ultralight and ultra-breathable jacket will be noticed as you run through the streets or trailWhen you're looking for an ultralight, packable jacket, this model is second to noneThis is a very comfortable jacket with a wool-lined hood and wool panels for breathability in the armpitsAn affordable jacket that blends comfort and performance in a lightweight packageThe soft, stretchy material and snug fit make this windshirt ideal for fast and light adventures
Rating Categories Asics Men's Fujitra... Patagonia Houdini A... Smartwool Merino Sp... Brooks Canopy Patagonia Airshed P...
Breathability (30%)
9.0
8.0
9.0
8.0
6.0
Weather Resistance (20%)
5.0
6.0
5.0
5.0
4.0
Comfort and Mobility (20%)
8.0
10.0
9.0
8.0
9.0
Portability (15%)
9.0
9.0
8.0
8.0
9.0
Features and Visibility (15%)
8.0
7.0
8.0
7.0
5.0
Specs Asics Men's Fujitra... Patagonia Houdini A... Smartwool Merino Sp... Brooks Canopy Patagonia Airshed P...
Measured Weight (size Medium) 4.1 oz 4.1 oz 5.2 oz 5.6 oz 4.5 oz
Number of pockets 1 1 2 3 0
Main Material 100% Nylon 51% Recycled Nylon, 39% Nylon, 10% Polyester with DWR finish 100% Nylon, non-PFC DWR finish 100% Recycled Polyester 100% Nylon
Unique Features Laser-cut ventilation holes Carabiner clip-in loop Packs in to right hand pocket, wool vented pits Carry sling attaced to integrated stuff sack Integrated stuff sack, double zipper
Vent Type Armpit, back None Armpit None, breathable material only Front zip vent
Reflective material Yes Logo Yes None No
Hood Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes

Our Analysis and Test Results

The Asics Fujitrail is one of the lightest and most breathable running jackets that we reviewed. It has breathable mesh panels in the armpit and laser-cut breathability vent holes on the back. This jacket is seriously breathable. Since you aren't overheating in a jacket it's easy to forget you're wearing it. The fact that it weighs barely 4 ounces helps with that, too. One of the best things we can say about this running jacket is that we often forget we're wearing it. It's just that comfortable.

Performance Comparison


asics men's fujitrail jacket running jacket review - the fujitrail is an all-around great jacket, but we think it really...
The Fujitrail is an all-around great jacket, but we think it really shines on city streets.
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Breathability


The Fujitrail has some of the best breathability features of any jacket we tested. It has breathable mesh panels in the armpits and another patch of breathable mesh on the back of the neck. It also has laser-cut vents all over the back of this jacket. Each vent is about 1/2 a millimeter wide. They start from the shoulders and neck to make a six-sided star pattern of breathability across the back.


The material used on the Fujitrail is quite breathable on its own. Even without all the vents, we're pretty sure this jacket would still breathe really well. During breathability testing, we paid close attention to sweat build-up in the arms of the jackets since there weren't usually breathability features built into this area. Well, the arms of the Fujitrail didn't fill with sweat condensation after running up a 1/2-mile hill and then stopping to rest in the sun.

asics men's fujitrail jacket running jacket review - the fujitrail has laser-cut mesh vents in the back for breathability.
The Fujitrail has laser-cut mesh vents in the back for breathability.
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The Fujitrail is breathable enough that you don't have to immediately stop to take it off when you start to heat up. We definitely still sweated while running uphill in this jacket, but the sweat didn't collect on the inside of the jacket nearly as much as with some other jackets.

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The Fujitrail provides good breathability during high-output parts of your run, like when going uphill.
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Weather Resistance


While the Fujitrail provides some of the best breathability of any jacket we tested, it still does an excellent job of blocking the wind. We took this jacket on many high alpine runs late into the fall. It always protected us from the chilly wind enough on its own. We wouldn't want to rely solely on this jacket when it gets really cold, but for chilly fall days, it's perfect.


The Fujitrail is not waterproof, however. In fact, this is one of the least protective jackets we tested when it comes to water resistance. It will protect you enough in a light mist, but we wouldn't take this out when there's substantial rain in the forecast. We used it on some foggy mornings and evenings, and it protected us enough in those conditions, though. There is a DWR coating on this jacket, but the breathable mesh panels are just too breathable not to absorb water immediately. We especially noticed that the mesh panel on the back of the neck was prone to soaking in any amount of heavy rain. This jacket definitely isn't intended to be a rain layer and should not be expected to be one.

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The mesh panels in the armpits and on the back of the neck are great for breathability, but not for water resistance.
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Comfort and Mobility


The Fujitrail is comfortable enough that we often found ourselves wanting to put it on. We carried this on more runs than almost any other jacket, just hoping it would get cold enough to throw this on. The fabric isn't swishy. It barely feels like it's there at all against your skin. The mesh panels in the armpits are particularly soft as well. This fabric feels like a soft jersey-knit, something we would wear all day without issue.


The Fujitrail allows for a full range of motion. The fabric has just a little bit of stretch to it. And, the cut is loose enough not to inhibit any movement. We can move our arms in any way, and the jacket is barely noticeable. It's also loose enough to layer a jacket or two underneath.

asics men's fujitrail jacket running jacket review - the fujitrail allows for a full range of motion and made us want to...
The Fujitrail allows for a full range of motion and made us want to use it.
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While the fit and comfort of the Fujitrail are awesome, we did find the hood to be on the small side. Some of our testers do have pretty large heads, but when wearing this hood over a hat, it felt a little tight. It definitely wasn't a deal breaker, and we often wore the hood, but we did find ourselves unzipping it slightly to provide some extra room.

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We love the fully adjustable hood, but it's a little tight when wearing a hat underneath.
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Portability


The Fujitrail weighs 4.1 ounces in a men's size medium. It packs into its own tiny chest pocket and is small enough to carry in a running belt. We were very impressed at how light and portable this jacket is. It's one of the lightest running jackets we tested and packs down to one of the smallest footprints, too.


While the Fujitrail can be stuffed into its own pocket, the chest pocket is so small that it's not the easiest task. However, this does mean the jacket packs into a tiny ball when you've stuffed it away. You'll definitely need to prepare your fingers for this task, though. We wouldn't want to have to pack this jacket away with cold hands, but if our hands are cold, we'd be wearing it. So, we don't think this is a big issue, really.

asics men's fujitrail jacket running jacket review - the tiny chest pocket the fujitrail packs into makes it hard to pack...
The tiny chest pocket the Fujitrail packs into makes it hard to pack the jacket away.
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Features and Visibility


The Fujitrail has some of the best visibility features of any jacket we tested. It has reflective striping on both arms and on the back. It also comes in many bright colors. The color we tested this jacket in was bright enough for us to run confidently in the street at dusk. And once the sun fully set, we were still able to be seen in a crosswalk due to the reflective striping on the arms.


The Fujitrail has the most adjustable hood of any jacket we tested. It can be tightened or loosened on the back of the head and on both sides in the front. The hood is also easy to adjust while running. There is no toggle to find and try to squeeze, we found it easy to simply yank on the pull attachment and the hood tightened.

asics men's fujitrail jacket running jacket review - the fujitrail has the most adjustable hood, with adjustment cord in...
The Fujitrail has the most adjustable hood, with adjustment cord in the back and on both side in the front.
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The Fujitrail also has thumb loops for wearing with gloves. These loops keep the sleeves down to cover your wrist. This way, when you slide your gloves on you don't have to fuss with your sleeves too.

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The thumbs loops on the Fujitrail keep your sleeves from riding up your arm in cold weather.
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Should You Buy the Asics Fujitrail?


We think the Fujitrail is an excellent value for a running jacket. It has some of the best visibility features we've seen on any jacket. And, this is one of the best jackets for ventilation we tested here as well. It's small and light enough to carry with you whenever the weather is questionable. It's also one of the more comfortable jackets we tested for this review. For anyone needing a lightweight jacket for chilly weather running, this would be an excellent purchase.

asics men's fujitrail jacket running jacket review - the fujitrail has some of the best visibility of any running jacket...
The Fujitrail has some of the best visibility of any running jacket we tested and is also one of the lightest.
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What Other Running Jackets Should You Consider?


If you're looking for a slightly less expensive running jacket that is still comfortable and lightweight, we suggest the Brooks Canopy. If you're looking for a fully-waterproof and still breathable rain jacket, the Arc'teryx Norvan LT Hoodie is worth a look. If you aren't as concerned with breathability but still want a more waterproof jacket, check out the Salomon Bonatti Waterproof or the Patagonia Storm Racer are great choices.

Sam Schild