Is it a changing robe or is it a waterproof jacket? Red's new Pursuit pitches itself somewhere in between

Two models wear Red Equipment Pursuit changing robe on an esplanade
With a sporty look, the Pursuit will take you from workout to home (Image credit: Red Equipment)

One of our favorite outdoor changing robe brands has sat up and taken note of its newfound popularity in urban environments.

No longer the reserve of cold water enthusiasts and outdoor adventurers, last year the number of people stomping the city streets – doing the school run, hitting the gym, walking the hound – in oversized changing robes, exploded.

The classic changing robe, with its roomy fit, cozy fleece lining and good waterproofing, proved the ideal over garment for cold and wet weather days – something people could quickly and easily throw on over any outfit and keep warm and dry from head to toe. And it didn't seem to matter whether you were wearing it on a river bank or to the movies.

Now Red has launched the Pursuit changing robe, which it says offers a ‘slimline approach to conventional oversized change robes’.

Model wears Red Equipment Pursuit changing robe with hood up

The adjustable hood, sleeves and waist are practical as well as making the robe look more like a high-street jacket (Image credit: Red Equipment)

At first look, it’s a more tailored shape, with cinched waist and adjustable cuffs. The outer is a stretchy shell fabric and there’s an adjustable hood, stitched seams and pockets.

It comes in men’s and women’s versions, sizes S to XL – with regular and long lengths too.

The hydrostatic head rating reveals solid waterproofing 10k, and breathability of 30k, and you can pick from three colors: Olive green, Ocean blue and Obsidian black.

When you look closer, things get even more interesting. It’s lined with a low-profile grid fleece to wick away moisture and regulate temperature; there are six pockets in total – two front pockets on the outside, two side-entry hand warmers, a small chest pocket for valuables and a secret ‘stash pocket’ for your undies.

Red Equipment Pursuit changing robe inside pocket

(Image credit: Red Equipment)

But is there really room to get dressed and undressed in this ‘athlete inspired’ garment? Stretch side panels, with inconspicuous three quarter-length zips reaching from hem to elbow, allow you to lift up your knees underneath. 

All these technical elements come at a price. The Pursuit retails at £209.95. But its packability and breathability as well as waterproofing and warmth means it could be the piece of kit that replaces both your changing robe and your waterproof jacket.

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If you want our opinion on how well the Pursuit fares in real life, keep your eyes on this site as we'll bring you the review soon.

As for whether it will take the place of the classic outdoor changing robe on the city streets, that’s for the masses to decide.