AGU Essential Prime Rain Jacket vs Vaude Luminum Vest
Comparison 2026 — Cycling Clothing
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Our verdict
Based on our weighted scoring, the AGU Essential Prime Rain Jacket edges out the Vaude Luminum Vest with an overall score of 82/100 against 75/100. It scores particularly well on waterproofing (90/100) and breathability (70/100), making it the better all-round pick in Cycling Clothing.
The Vaude Luminum Vest remains a sensible alternative if price is your main concern — it lands at €60.00 versus €80.00.
Waterproofing winner
AGU Essential Prime Rain Jacket
30% higher than its rival
Value winner
AGU Essential Prime Rain Jacket
10% better value for money
Specifications
| Specification | AGU Essential Prime Rain Jacket | Vaude Luminum Vest |
|---|---|---|
| Price | €80.00 | €60.00+33% |
| Rating | ★4.4 (1,580) | ★4.2 (680) |
| Overall | 82/100+9% | 75/100 |
| Materials | ||
| Water column | 10.000 mm+233% | 3.000 mm (DWR) |
| Breathability | 5.000 g/m²/24h | 10.000 g/m²/24h+100% |
| Visibility | EN 20471 reflecties | — |
| Weight | 245 g | 165 g+48% |
| Standard | — | EN 20471 klasse 2 |
| Sizing | ||
| Sizes | XS t/m XXL | S t/m XXL |
| Fit | Regular, verlengde rug | Over-shirt, regular |
Pros and cons
AGU Essential Prime Rain Jacket
Pros
- 10,000 mm water column — dry in the heaviest Dutch autumn downpour
- Folds down to lunchbox size — fits any office backpack
- Reflective print meeting EN 20471 visibility standard
- Extended back and adjustable cuffs block rear spray
Cons
- Breathability trails Gore-Tex rivals under high exertion
- Cut runs loose — size down for a trimmer silhouette
Vaude Luminum Vest
Pros
- EN 20471 class 2 — visible up to 300 metres in car headlights
- Windproof front against chill at 0-10°C
- Compacts down for an office backpack
- 3M Scotchlite reflective bands wrapping the torso
Cons
- Not fully waterproof — DWR wears off after 20-30 washes
- Bright yellow isn't everyone's look for the office