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Waterproof Riding Coats: How To Choose For UK Yards
10 min read Last updated: January 2026 Sick of cold, wet UK yard mornings that leave you drenched and behind schedule? This guide shows you how to choose a truly waterproof, ride-ready coattarget 8,00010,000mm with a breathable membrane like EQUIDRYs DryCoreplus which lining to use by season and when to size up for 010C layering. Quick Summary Short on time? Here are the key takeaways. Area: Waterproof & Breathability What To Do: Target 8,00010,000mm waterproofing and around 10,000gsm breathability; sanitycheck specs against proven yard coats. Why It Matters: Keeps rain out while preventing sweaty, clammy layers during hard yard work. Common Mistake: Choosing a low rating or a nonbreathable shell that leaves you soaked from the inside. Area: Pick Your Model What To Do: Choose AllRounder Evolution if you split time riding and on the yard; pick Pro Ride Evolution for heavy layering and maximum pocket space. Why It Matters: The right cut and features match your daily jobs and keep you comfortable. Common Mistake: Buying a tight, fashion cut that bunches in the saddle or wont fit winter layers. Area: Lining By Season What To Do: Use thick fleece or quilted for 010C winters, thin fleece for autumn/spring, and mesh for summer or highoutput days. Why It Matters: Matching insulation prevents overheating or getting chilled. Common Mistake: Wearing winterweight linings yearround and ending up hot and sweaty. Area: Length For Riding What To Do: For riding, choose a long coat with side/back slits, leg straps and a twoway zip; switch to a shorter cut for intensive mucking out. Why It Matters: Proper length keeps thighs dry in the saddle and allows full leg mobility on the yard. Common Mistake: Picking a long, nonsplitting coat that flaps, bunches or catches on the pommel. Area: Sizing For Layers What To Do: Measure chest over a midlayer and size to allow two underlayers for winter; if between sizes, go up and use adjusters. Why It Matters: Adequate ease preserves warmth and movement without restriction. Common Mistake: Buying true to size then finding thermals and a fleece wont fit underneath. Area: MustHave Features What To Do: Prioritise a twoway zip, storm hood, adjustable cuffs and hem, riding slits with leg straps, and wipeable, weatherproof pockets. Why It Matters: These details block water, reduce flapping and keep essentials dry and handy. Common Mistake: Choosing fleecy cuffs or fussy details that wick muck and water. Area: Care & Reproofing What To Do: Rinse mud, close zips, wash gently without fabric softener, airdry, and reproof when beading fades; brush grit from zips and check seam taping. Why It Matters: Proper care preserves waterproofing and breathability through winter. Common Mistake: Using fabric softener or hot radiators, which clog membranes and weaken adhesives. Area: Outfit & Hi-Vis What To Do: Pair with grippy waterproof boots, moisturewicking breeches and an approved helmet; add hivis for roadwork and reflective details in low light; rug and groom your horse to keep kit clean. Why It Matters: A complete system keeps you warm, visible and safe while protecting gear. Common Mistake: Skipping hivis or wearing cotton layers that trap sweat and chill you. In This Guide Which EQUIDRY coats suit UK yard work and riding? How waterproof and breathable should your coat be? How do you choose the right EQUIDRY lining and length? Whats the right size and fit for UK layering? Which features really matter on British yards? What should you wear with your coat for warm, dry rides? Whats the value for money and where should you buy? How do you care for a waterproof riding coat so it lasts? Cold, wet mornings at the yard are a given in the UK; staying dry and mobile keeps you and your horse on schedule. Heres how to choose a waterproof riding coat that genuinely handles British weather with clear guidance on EQUIDRY and the best-rated alternatives.Key takeaway: For UK yards, choose a coat with at least 8,00010,000mm waterproofing and a breathable membrane like EQUIDRYs DryCore; select lining by season (fleece/quilted for winter, thin fleece/mesh for milder months) and size up for layering when temperatures sit around 010C.Which EQUIDRY coats suit UK yard work and riding?For most UK riders, the EQUIDRY All-Rounder Evolution and Pro Ride Evolution deliver yard-proof waterproofing with ride-friendly features at 189 for adults and 119 for children. Both are cut for British weather and daily yard graft, with the All-Rounder geared to riding security and the Pro Ride to heavy layering and pocketed practicality.The All-Rounder Evolution is designed as your versatile do-it-all coat. It uses EQUIDRYs DryCore membrane to keep rain and snow out while allowing sweat to escape, and its built with rider-centric details including side zips, leg straps and a two-way front zip so the coat sits securely over the saddle without bunching. As The Everyday Equestrian puts it:The EQUIDRY All-Rounder Evolution riding coat is the most versatile option for all your equestrian needs... Whether youre doing yard work, riding, or spectating at events. (The Everyday Equestrian)The Pro Ride Evolution shares the same 189/119 pricing but adds an oversized fit for piling on layers and a bank of functional pockets to stash gloves, treats, and your phone without exposing them to the weather. Both models are available from 3 years to XXL adult in a unisex cut, so you can kit out the whole yard team.For a deeper dive into DryCores performance versus competing membranes, see our comparison on breathability and moisture management: EQUIDRY vs Reincoat.How waterproof and breathable should your coat be?Aim for 8,00010,000mm waterproofing and around 10,000gsm breathability to handle the UKs persistent rain and mud without stewing in sweat. These figures align with well-proven equestrian coats used on British yards and out hacking in winter.Practical benchmarks: the WeatherBeeta Kyla riding coat carries a 10,000mm waterproof rating and 10,000gsm breathability, making it a strong yard companion for relentless wet days (Country & Stable). The LeMieux Anya Waterproof Long Riding Coat runs at 8,000mm enough for typical UK downpours and prolonged arena drizzle (Horse & Hound). And the Ridgeline Monsoon II Jacket offers 10,000mm waterproofing with a robust three-layer build for truly foul conditions (Redpost Equestrian).EQUIDRYs DryCore membrane is designed to block rain and snow while venting warm, humid air from the inside out crucial when youre pushing wheelbarrows, steaming hay or schooling in a shower. Our own testing and customer feedback highlight DryCores moisture control under yard workloads, with our editorial analysis noting its slightly more breathable, making it ideal for higher-intensity activity (Just Horse Riders).Prefer to shop by brand? Explore winter-ready options from WeatherBeeta and LeMieux alongside EQUIDRY to find your perfect waterproof specification.How do you choose the right EQUIDRY lining and length?Pick thick fleece or quilted linings for winter, thin fleece for autumn/spring, and cool mesh for summer; choose a long coat with riding slits for time in the saddle and a shorter cut for unrestricted yard jobs like mucking out. This keeps you warm without bulk and ensures your coat moves with you season by season.EQUIDRY offers four linings so you can tune warmth to UK weather: thick fleece and quilted insulating versions for cold, wet mornings; thin fleece for that in-between autumn/spring window; and cool mesh when you want coverage without heat build-up at summer shows or on active yard days (EQUIDRY). For many riders, winter at 010C with wind chill warrants the thick fleece or quilted options, especially when youre standing on the yard, clipping, or instructing for long periods.Length matters. Long coats with back or side slits, leg straps and a two-way zip as on the All-Rounder Evolution stay put over the saddle and keep your thighs dry. Shorter coats come into their own for hard, physical yard graft when you need full leg mobility, bending and lifting.Pro tip: Use the All-Rounders adjustable cuffs, storm hood and leg straps to lock in heat and stop flapping on blustery days. In heavy rain, cinch the hood and secure the hem so water drains away from your breeches and boots.Whats the right size and fit for UK layering?EQUIDRY coats run unisex from 3 years to XXL; measure your chest over a mid-layer and allow extra room if you plan to stack thermals and a fleece in winter. The Pro Ride Evolution is intentionally oversized, making it easy to build insulating layers without restricting movement.For UK winter use, a practical approach is to size for two reliable under-layers (for example, a thermal base and a light insulated mid-layer) so you can adapt to early frosts and slightly milder midday temperatures. The oversized fit of the Pro Ride helps pros and busy yard riders who work hard in the wet you can peel layers off as you warm up while DryCores breathability manages moisture.Quick tip: If youre between sizes, lean towards the larger size for winter and cinch adjusters for shape; in spring/summer, switch to a thin fleece or mesh-lined coat to shed heat without sacrificing rain protection.Which features really matter on British yards?For day-to-day UK yard work, prioritise a two-way front zip, riding slits with leg straps, a deep storm hood, adjustable cuffs and hem, and secure, wipeable pockets. These details keep rain out, stop billowing in wind, and make your phone, keys and treats accessible without getting soaked.The All-Rounder Evolution is a strong template: side zips and leg straps keep the coat anchored in the saddle; a two-way front zip prevents bunching over your pommel when seated; and generous, weather-shielded pockets reduce trips back to the tack room. Its built for wet yards and messy jobs. As Horse & Rider Magazine testers said of a comparable yard-ready waterproof:Its extremely good in wet weather and the fabric is ideal for the yard... Ideal if you want a simple, but practical yard coat. (Horse & Rider)Cuffs can make or break your day: avoid fleecy cuffs for mucking out or tuck them securely so they dont wick water and grime. Opt for adjustable cuffs without thumb loops for the cleanest, driest result during heavy yard tasks.Safety note: The British Horse Society encourages wearing hi-vis whenever you ride on or near roads, in all seasons. Pair your coat with year-round visibility essentials from our hi-vis collection to help drivers and yard vehicles see you in low light.What should you wear with your coat for warm, dry rides?Pair your waterproof coat with insulated, grippy footwear, moisture-wicking legwear, and an approved helmet to stay warm and safe in winter. The right base outfit prevents heat loss from your extremities and manages sweat during schoolings or long yard shifts.Start at the feet with supportive, weather-ready footwear from our horse riding boots, then add quick-drying, saddle-friendly legwear like our womens jodhpurs and breeches. Top it off with a correctly fitted, standard-compliant headpiece from our riding helmets selection for confidence in all conditions.Dont forget your horse. Keep them dry and comfortable while you tack up with appropriate turnout rugs, and knock off dried mud before riding to protect your tack and your coats inner from grime. A quick once-over with essentials from our grooming range pays off in cleaner gear and faster post-ride clean-downs.Pro tip: If you hack out, clip a hi-vis tabard over your coat or choose a coat with reflective details, then add a matching leg band set from our hi-vis range for all-round visibility in dim winter light.Whats the value for money and where should you buy?EQUIDRY All-Rounder Evolution and Pro Ride Evolution are 189 for adults and 119 for children, putting them in line with high-spec coats rated at 8,00010,000mm for UK conditions. Youre paying for weatherproofing that stands up to daily yard abuse plus clever rider-specific features that reduce faff and heat build-up.At Just Horse Riders, we recommend shortlisting an EQUIDRY with the right lining for your season, then comparing against favourites from WeatherBeeta and LeMieux to see which fit and feature set you prefer. If you spend long hours on the yard or teach outside, the oversized Pro Ride with layered thermals is a brilliant cold-weather system; if you split your time between chores and the saddle, the All-Rounders leg straps and side zips add real, rideable value.Quick tip: Buying once and buying right usually saves money. Look for robust zips, taped seams, secure hood adjusters and pocket placements youll use daily and factor in the cost of complementary kit like boots with grip and breathable breeches so the whole outfit performs as a system.How do you care for a waterproof riding coat so it lasts?Rinse off mud, close all zips and wash on a gentle cycle without fabric softener, then air-dry and reproof periodically to restore water beading. This preserves the membranes breathability and stops the face fabric wetting out in persistent rain.After wet yard days, hang your coat somewhere warm and ventilated rather than over a hot radiator, which can damage adhesives. Brush grit out of zips and pocket flaps, and check adjusters, leg straps and seam taping routinely so small issues dont become big leaks mid-winter. Reproofing once performance drops when water stops beading and starts soaking into the surface brings your coat back to its best.Bottom line: Choose a coat with proven UK-ready waterproofing and DryCore-level breathability, match the lining to your season, and size for layering. Do that, and youll stay drier, warmer and more effective on the yard and in the saddle all winter long.FAQsWhich EQUIDRY lining is best for winter yard chores in the UK?Choose thick fleece or quilted insulating linings for cold, wet mornings and long, static jobs like clipping or teaching (EQUIDRY). Save thin fleece for autumn/spring and mesh for warmer months.Are EQUIDRY coats suitable for riding as well as yard duties?Yes. The All-Rounder Evolution includes side zips, leg straps and a two-way front zip so it sits securely over the saddle and keeps your legs dry while you ride (The Everyday Equestrian).How does EQUIDRY compare to other coats on breathability during stable work?EQUIDRYs DryCore membrane is designed to let moisture escape while blocking rain and snow, and our analysis found it slightly more breathable, which helps during high-intensity yard tasks (Just Horse Riders).What sizes do EQUIDRY yard coats come in?They run unisex from 3 years to XXL adult. Measure your chest over a mid-layer and allow extra space if youll be layering thermals in winter (The Everyday Equestrian) (EQUIDRY).What waterproof rating should I look for in the UK?Target 8,00010,000mm waterproofing with good breathability. For reference, the WeatherBeeta Kyla is 10,000mm/10,000gsm and the LeMieux Anya is 8,000mm both suitable for British wet seasons (Country & Stable) (Horse & Hound).How much do EQUIDRY coats cost?189 for adult sizes and 119 for child sizes in key models like the All-Rounder Evolution and Pro Ride Evolution (The Everyday Equestrian).Any tips to stop cuffs getting wet and grubby while mucking out?Choose adjustable cuffs without thumb loops, and snug them over your gloves. If your coat has fleecy cuffs, tuck them in to prevent wicking; this mirrors tester advice for simple, practical yard-ready waterproofs (Horse & Rider). Shop the Essentials Everything mentioned in this guide, ready to browse. Shop WeatherBeetaShop Hi-Vis GearShop Riding BootsShop Jodhpurs & BreechesShop Riding Helmets
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