You can save up to 73% on this top-rated Jack Wolfskin waterproof jacket for Amazon Prime Day – but only if you hurry

Jack Wolfskin Highest Peak jacket deal
There are only a few hours left to make amazing savings on rain protection (Image credit: Jack Wolfskin)

The Amazon Prime Day deals are still pouring in, and we've just got our eyes on a whopping 73% off the Jack Wolfskin Women's Highest Peak waterproof jacket. That's a staggering discount of $168 off the regular asking price, and applies to the Graphite colorway in XL sizing. Meanwhile, the small size is reduced by a healthy 53% and the medium by a respectable 30%.

When we tested the Highest Peak 3L jacket late last year, we were extremely impressed by its soft feel, light weight and packable construction, and could hardly believe the premium protection this hardshell delivers, with zero punches pulled when it comes to eco credentials. You'll have to move quickly, though, as this deal is a Prime Day special and ends at midnight.

If you're not in the US, scroll down to the bottom of this article for today's best deals on the Jack Wolfskin Highest Peak 3L jacket where you are. Looking for something else? We're rounding up all this year's best Amazon Prime Day Yeti deals, including offers on coolers and drinkware, so stick with us to make sure you don't miss out.

Jack Wolfskin Highest Peak waterproof jacket: $229.95 $62.27 at AmazonSave $168

Jack Wolfskin Highest Peak waterproof jacket: $229.95 $62.27 at Amazon
Save $168 This hardshell jacket is surprisingly soft to touch but easily seals out the rain with its fully waterproof membrane, taped seams, waterproof zips and lots of adjustability when the weather starts blowing sideways. 

If you're not in the US, here are today's best offers on the Jack Wolfskin Highest Peak 3L jacket near you:

Julia Clarke

Julia Clarke is a staff writer for Advnture.com and the author of the book Restorative Yoga for Beginners. She loves to explore mountains on foot, bike, skis and belay and then recover on the the yoga mat. Julia graduated with a degree in journalism in 2004 and spent eight years working as a radio presenter in Kansas City, Vermont, Boston and New York City before discovering the joys of the Rocky Mountains. She then detoured west to Colorado and enjoyed 11 years teaching yoga in Vail before returning to her hometown of Glasgow, Scotland in 2020 to focus on family and writing.