Fastrider Celo Regenjack vs AGU Essential Passat Regenjack
Comparison 2026 — Rain Gear
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Our verdict
Based on our weighted scoring, the AGU Essential Passat Regenjack edges out the Fastrider Celo Regenjack with an overall score of 84/100 against 72/100. It scores particularly well on waterproofing (92/100) and breathability (70/100), making it the better all-round pick in Rain Gear.
The Fastrider Celo Regenjack remains a sensible alternative if price is your main concern — it lands at €44.95 versus €69.95.
Waterproofing winner
AGU Essential Passat Regenjack
14% higher than its rival
Value winner
Fastrider Celo Regenjack
6% better value for money
Specifications
| Specification | Fastrider Celo Regenjack | AGU Essential Passat Regenjack |
|---|---|---|
| Price | €44.95+56% | €69.95 |
| Rating | ★4.1 (560) | ★4.3 (1,240) |
| Overall | 72/100 | 84/100+17% |
| Protection | ||
| Water column | 8.000 mm | 10.000 mm+25% |
| Breathability | 3.000 g/m²/24h | 5.000 g/m²/24h+67% |
| Seams | Getapet | Getapet |
| Material | ||
| Main material | Nylon met PU-coating | Polyester met PU-coating |
| Weight | 195 g+13% | 220 g |
| Fit | ||
| Sizes | S t/m XL | S t/m XXL |
| Fit | — | Regular fit, verlengde rug |
Pros and cons
Fastrider Celo Regenjack
Pros
- Very sharp price for a fully waterproof jacket
- Folds compact — fits in a pannier or backpack
- Reflective elements for visibility in the dark
- Underarm vents fight heat build-up
Cons
- Less breathable than pricier options — fine for short rides
- No adjustable cuffs
AGU Essential Passat Regenjack
Pros
- 10,000 mm water column — handles the heaviest Dutch downpours
- Taped seams and waterproof zippers prevent leaks
- Back vents fight overheating on longer rides
- Extended back and elastic cuffs for optimal coverage
Cons
- Not breathable enough for intense effort — sweat can build up
- Runs a bit loose; size down for a snug fit