One of the long-standing problems for the nanoparticle-based liquid-repellent coatings is their poor adhesion to substrates. For polymers of low glass transition temperature, it is highly desirable to have low temperature coating strategy to fabricate robust superhydrophobic films. Here, we report a facile method for fabricating robust, transparent, superhydrophobic films on polymer substrates. A mixture of silica particles and silica-based oligomers was spin coated on polymer substrates, followed by oxygen plasma treatment and vapor deposition of 1H,1H,2H,2H-Perfluorodecyltriethoxysilane (FDTS). The resulting superhydrophobic surface has a static contact angle at 160° and contact angle hysteresis lower than 5°. This study provides a practical solution to improve the adhesion of superhydrophobic films on polymer substrates in ambient conditions.