WHAT IS IT?
Huk Women’s Storm Jacket 2.0
WHAT SETS IT APART
The Storm Jacket 2.0 is built with two-layer, 10K waterproof construction designed to keep anglers dry during steady rain and unexpected downpours. Critical seams are sealed to prevent water intrusion at key stress points, and a three-piece adjustable hood provides added protection in windy conditions.
A mesh liner improves interior comfort and reduces the clammy feel common in lower-tier rain jackets. The fabric is treated with a durable water-repellent finish that sheds light spray and boat splash before saturation becomes an issue.
Unlike heavier offshore-grade rain shells, the Storm Jacket 2.0 focuses on lightweight packability and value-driven performance. It is designed to be stowed in a boat compartment or truck console and deployed quickly when weather shifts.

HOW DO I USE IT?
This jacket is ideal for tournament mornings, long runs across open water or spring cold fronts that roll in without warning. It layers comfortably over a hoodie or performance base layer without restricting casting motion.
The Storm Jacket 2.0 fits well into the everyday bass angler’s system. It is not designed as extreme-weather bib-and-brace rain armor, but rather as dependable protection for moderate rain during practice days, club events or weekend derbies.
For female anglers fishing from the back deck or operating the trolling motor in steady drizzle, the adjustable hood and sealed seams provide reliable coverage without excess bulk.
HOW MUCH?
$110.00
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ANGLER’S INSIGHT:
I wore the Storm Jacket 2.0 during a light rain on Lake Guntersville, and it handled those steady spring showers exactly how I needed it to. It kept me dry without feeling heavy or restrictive while running the trolling motor and making repetitive casts.
With spring approaching, I’m especially drawn to the Heron Blue color. It’s a fun, light blue that looks sharp against the water and feels right for that prespawn transition season when the weather can shift quickly.
What stood out most to me is how lightweight and well-fitted it is. It doesn’t have that stiff, plastic raincoat feel. The quality is noticeable as soon as you put it on. I wore a size large, and it fit comfortably over layers without feeling bulky.
For female anglers looking for dependable rain protection that still feels tailored and flattering, this jacket checks those boxes while remaining practical enough to keep in the boat at all times.