Oregon Ducks

Dry One Waterproof Coat

Waterproof. Breathable. Elite. We brought the best technical materials of the outdoor industry to Duck Nation to deliver a truly remarkable waterproof jacket unlike anything that’s come before it. The Dry One is loaded with thoughtful features and refuses to leak under harsh conditions, be it in Autzen Stadium, on the slopes, or in a squall.

TORAY® 3L FABRIC • YKK® AQUAGUARD ZIPPERS • 20K WATERPROOF • 10K BREATHABILITY

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5.0 Stars (39 Reviews)
Regular price $499
Size

Men's/Unisex sizing. We suggest women go down one size. Slightly oversized for layering.

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Giving Back

In addition to licensing royalties, 10% of every purchase is donated to the U of O's Business School, our founder's alma mater.

★★★★★

“Lightweight, waterproof but breathable, exceptionally well made. You can tell by the way it fits and feels that this is a high quality product made with high quality materials.”

Bruce M.

A Closer Look

Made for the Fan
01

Mighty Oregon

The lyrics to the "Mighty Oregon" fight song are printed on the inner chest pocket. Go Ducks Go.

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PMS 356 C

Color matched to the exact specifications of the official Oregon green. Not close — exact.

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Game Day Storage

Full-width rear zippered pocket for storing your essentials. Leave the clear backpack at home.

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Hidden Treasures

Lens wipe. Keychain clip. Handwarmer pockets. Ballcap-friendly hood. Packs into its own hood. Long cut for wet seats. Every last detail considered.

The Material Story

Built like the best outdoor gear. Because it is.

The Dry One is made with Toray's Dermizax™ three-layer membrane fabric — the same waterproof breathable stuff found in the top ski, hunting, and fishing shells. Every external seam is welded shut with seam tape, which is what separates a jacket that stays dry from one that disappoints.

The zippers are YKK AquaGuard — best-in-class hardware used by the outdoor industry's top brands. Other fan gear brands might consider them overkill, but we know you'll appreciate the difference.

Specifications

Shell

  • Fabric Toray® Dermizax™ 3-layer
  • Waterproof 20,000mm
  • Breathability 10,000 g/m²/24h
  • Face fabric 40d 100% recycled nylon
  • Liner Bonded soft tricot
  • DWR PFAS-free
  • Stretch Mechanical
Care
  • Wash Machine cold
  • Dry Drip dry
  • Dry clean No
  • Bleach No
  • Iron Cool or steamer
Oregon Ducks

“I have tons of Oregon gear. By far, this is the best Oregon gear I've ever had.”

LAMICHAEL JAMES
Running Back · College Football Hall of Fame

IN THE WILD

Silver Falls State Park

SILVER FALLS, OREGON

The Backstory

423 Jackets. Not one was waterproof.

BCKR exists because I needed this waterproof jacket.

I’ve been a college sports fan since before I could walk. I grew up in the Pacific Northwest, so I can’t count the number of drenched-to-the-bone games I’ve sat through. You know, the kind that leaves your game ticket disintegrating to pulp in your pocket. And even though I’ve purchased every type of merch imaginable over the years, I’ve never come across a team-branded jacket for my alma mater that was actually waterproof.

What People Are Saying
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Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
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COMMON QUESTIONS

Before you buy.

Is the Dry One jacket actually waterproof?

Actually waterproof. Not water-resistant, not “repels light rain.” The Dry One uses a Toray three-layer waterproof breathable membrane fabric rated at 20,000mm/10,000g, the same spec you’d find on a premium ski shell or a high-end fishing jacket. Every seam is sealed with waterproofing tape. The zippers are YKK AquaGuard, which block water at every entry point. We’ve tested it through full games in sustained Pacific Northwest downpours. It doesn’t leak.

What makes the Dry One unique in licensed team gear?

It's the first of its kind. Until now, fans who wanted a real rain jacket and fans who wanted to rep their school had to make tradeoffs in one direction or the other. The Dry One ends that tradeoff. It's officially licensed Oregon gear built to the same standard as a premium ski or fishing shell, with a Toray three-layer waterproof breathable membrane fabric, fully taped seams, YKK AquaGuard zippers, an adjustable storm hood, and pit zips for ventilation. The colors are exact. The construction is real. There hasn't been a jacket like this in college team gear before.

Is the Dry One breathable, or am I going to sweat through it?

Breathable. The 10,000g number in the rating is the breathability spec, and it’s the same standard used in technical ski and hiking shells. The three-layer membrane lets vapor escape from the inside while blocking rain from the outside. Pit zips give you extra ventilation when you’re moving or when the temperature climbs. You stay dry from the rain and dry from your own sweat.

Is BCKR officially licensed by the University of Oregon?

Yes. Every Oregon Ducks product is officially licensed through the University of Oregon. The logos, colors, and trademarks are all authorized. We use exact Pantone color matching, not approximations, for every piece. We also donate 10% of Oregon product sales to the UO Foundation. Our founder Corey grew up in Eugene and is an Oregon alum. This isn’t a brand that licensed some logos. It’s a brand built by Ducks.

Why is BCKR’s Oregon gear more expensive than other Ducks jackets?

Different product entirely. Most Oregon jackets use basic materials and construction. They’re fine for what they are. The Dry One uses Toray’s Dermizax three-layer membrane, fully taped seams, and YKK AquaGuard zippers. These are the same materials in a $500 ski shell or a premium fishing jacket. You’ve just never seen them in Oregon green before. The Dry One is more like an Arc’teryx or Kuiu or Simms shell that happens to come in Oregon’s exact Pantone colors and there’s never been anything like it for fans until now.

Does BCKR make the Dry One for women or in kids’ sizes?

All BCKR jackets use unisex sizing ranging from XXS to 3XL. Women typically go down one size. A Men’s/Unisex Small fits like a Women’s Medium. The Dry One is cut to fit comfortably over the Warm One in the same size, so if you typically wear a large and want to layer them together, both go in large. A lot of our customers are women, and the fit feedback has been great. Women’s-specific cuts are on our roadmap. We don’t currently offer kids’ sizes.

Is the Dry One just for gamedays?

Heck no. The Dry One is built for the Pacific Northwest, which means it’s built for a lot more than four hours at Autzen. People wear it hiking, skiing, fishing, biking, and traveling. The colors are Oregon green, gray, and black. The construction is premium outdoor. We built this so your team jacket could also be the best jacket you own, not something that sits in your closet between Saturdays.

How does the Dry One fit with the rest of the BCKR system?

BCKR builds gear as a system, three jackets for three conditions. The Dry One is the rain piece, a Toray three-layer waterproof shell for sideways Eugene rain. The Warm One is a PrimaLoft-insulated jacket for late-November cold, and the two are designed to layer together. Wear the Warm One under the Dry One and you’ve got the cold-rain combination that gets you through a November night game. The Cool One handles the warm-weather end of the calendar, a UPF sun layer with cooling fabric for September heat. Each one stands alone. Together, they cover every kind of weather Oregon throws at you.

Why does BCKR use the UO logo instead of the O?

First off, we love the interlocking UO. That was the mark on the side of the helmet for Terry Obie’s end around, Musgrave to Ferry, and Kenny Wheaton’s world rocker, our Duck founder’s childhood memories. But the reason we don’t use the O, which we also love, is because we can’t. There’s a company up in Beaverton who has exclusive rights to use that logo on apparel and footwear.

Why haven’t I heard of BCKR before?

We’re an independent brand, no corporate parent, no Super Bowl ads yet. We were founded by outdoor industry veterans, including the team that helped scale YETI from a regional cooler company into a global brand. We’re based in Austin, we ship every order ourselves, and we include a handwritten note in every package. We started BCKR because we’d spent careers building elite outdoor products and couldn’t find a single team jacket that was actually waterproof. So we made one. And then we made a whole system. You’re hearing about us now because the word is getting out.

Why is the Oregon logo screen-printed instead of embroidered?

Because embroidery would put thousands of needle holes through the waterproof membrane and create a point of weakness. We use a permanent, performance-grade screen print instead. It holds up to washing and weather without compromising the waterproofing. The look is sharp, the colors match the school's exact Pantone, and the application lasts.

The BCKR System

Complete your Oregon kit.

Build your Ducks year-round kit with gear for wet, cold, and hot environments. Designed to layer or wear separately.