PEARL iZUMi Versa Barrier Jacket - Women's for Sale, Reviews, Deals and Guides

10
out of 10
8 Positive, 0 Mixed & 0 Negative
from 8 Reviews
Retail Price:
$74.99
Used Value:
$44.99
Sale Value:
$67.49

Whether you're out on the bike or just moseying around town, the Pearl Izumi Women's Versa Barrier Jacket is destined to become your new favorite cold-weather piece. Crafted from a protective Versa Barrier fabric, and sporting a DWR finish, this jacket acts as a reliable shield against wind and rain during your adventure, while maintaining a soft hand feel for plush comfort. The adjustable hood and tall collar bolster your defense against the elements, while hidden hand mitts in the sleeve cuffs keep you covered with emergency protection when you're caught in bad weather without your gloves. Then, the drop-tail coverage in the back keeps your keister protected from splashback as your navigate puddle-ridden roads, and reflective accents throughout boost your visibility on rides that go after dark.

Specifications

Brand:
Fit:
regular
Hood:
yes
Length:
mid-length
Manufacturer Warranty:
limited
Material:
Versa Barrier (88% polyester, 12% elastane), DWR
Pockets:
2 hand
Recommended Use:
trail, road cycling
Reflective:
accents
Thumbholes:
integrated mittens

Full Reviews

10
I have the purple version of this and just bought it in navy blue. It's been perfect for fall rides in the Bay Area. I like that this jacket is understated -- favoring some reflective elements over high viz colors, and I can wear it when I'm not riding. The pockets are big and hold a lot. They are buttoned instead of zippered, which I saw someone didn't like, but I feel they are pretty secure. In my experience, the gear in this brand runs a little small, so whatever size you think you are, I'd suggest going a size up. I didn't notice any tightness around the hips but our bodies are all different, so be aware this might be an issue.
Sarah R., backcountry.com
November 19, 2020
10
Believe the reviews that it runs small and size up. Even with sizing up, realize that this jacket is trim fitting which keeps it from catching the wind. By sizing up, I have room to wear a wool base layer t-shirt and a long sleeve tech fabric shirt underneath for added warmth. I might be able to get a thin fleece under it but nothing too thick. The jacket blocks the wind perfectly so you don't need to worry about the wind chilling you. I've worn it in temps from the mid 40s to 70 and have been comfortable. I love that the neck zips up high to keep wind out and warmth in and it doesn't rub. Someone said they didn't like the pockets but I like the fact that I can tuck a tissue in there easily. I don't keep anything in the pockets that I would worry about losing. Good clothing goes a long way in cycling and this jacket was a good investment.
Deb, backcountry.com
April 10, 2020
10
Bought the purple one, then got the forest green one. It's perfect for cycling. I mainly use it for commuting and I don't overheat. Great wind protection, haven't tried it in the rain though. Fit is a little tight around hips (bought size XS, and my hips are 36"), but good thing it's a dual zipper so I can zip away from the bottom a bit.
michelle H., backcountry.com
February 10, 2020
10
Does run small and it's light, but fairly windproof. I did not realize it has built-in (interesting) hand covers in the sleeves which are nice when you don't quite need gloves. Stylish. I get lot of compliments on it whether or not people realize it's a biking jacket. Love it.
Anna Mapes, backcountry.com
September 5, 2019
10
Great rain jacket. Runs a little small. Not too much inclination but perfect for Cali winter. Love the green color and the low key reflective areas work super well no matter how many washes I give it.
Kate S., backcountry.com
March 17, 2019
10
I was nervous about the torso length with the other reviews but I am 5'8", 110 lbs and the torso length is just perfect both front and back. I got the XS and it's the perfect size; not too tight and not too loose. The drawstrings are nice and add a really nice shape to the jacket. Pro tip: there are hidden glove liners tucked into the top of the sleeve openings!
Lindsay Hays, backcountry.com
January 10, 2019
10
This jacket is not only super comfortable but also so functional. Keeps you warm but not too warm. The low key reflectors keep you safe. Highly recommend this jacket.
Kate S., backcountry.com
October 28, 2018
10
This is a great jacket - versatile (any New England season, depending on layering or activity); stylish/tailored/flattering (on or off the bike); and functional (plusses: tail drop, waterproof or at least highly resistant, soft material that moves well, secret hand mitts). If I were to adjust this to make it PERFECT, I'd change the pockets from snaps to zippers (snaps require two hands to undo cuz you gotta hold the material, zippers you can undo/do with just one hand). And give it a solid loop at the back collar to hang it up with. And make the torso a tad longer (back is fine, sleeves are great, shoulder/chest width is great but front torso is a tad short). Very pleased with this and am wearing it instead of multiple other jackets - i.e., it's all-around, multipurpose.
Amy C., backcountry.com
June 26, 2018