Material
- Shell: 1.4-oz 20-Denier 100% Recycled Polyester Ripstop With a PFC-Free DWR Finish.
- Lining: 1.3-oz 22-Denier 100% Recycled Polyester Ripstop With a PFC-Free DWR Finish.
- Insulation: 60-g PrimaLoft® Gold Insulation Eco 100% Postconsumer Recycled Polyester With P.U.R.E.™ (Produced Using Reduced Emissions) Technology.
Pockets
- Zipper Front Handwarmer Pockets.
- Internal Zippered Chest Pocket That Doubles as a Stuffsack.
Insulation
- PrimaLoft®
Product Features
- bluesign® Approved
- Fair Trade Certified™ Sewing
Weight (oz)
- 8.0
Details
- Made in Vietnam.
- Drawcord-Adjustable Drop-Tail Hem Seals in Warmth.
- The internal Pocket Has a Reinforced Carabiner Clip-In Loop.
- Center-Front Zipper Has Wicking Interior Storm Flap and Zipper Garage at Chin.
- Brick Quilting Pattern With Horizontal Quilt Lines on Side Panels Stabilizes Insulation and Uses Durable Thread for Abrasion Resistance.
Insulation
PrimaLoft® –Originally developed for the military, PrimaLoft’s extremely lightweight core structure suspends millions of air particles in a microfiber mesh. These microscopic air particles repel water while trapping heat to keep you warm in the nastiest conditions, even after repeated washings. PrimaLoft is compressible, breathable and offers superior water repellency so you remain dry, warm and comfortable even under the most extreme conditions.Product Features
bluesign® Approved –Since 2000, Patagonia has been working with bluesign® to evaluate and reduce resource consumption in the material supply chain.
bluesign® offers the highest level of consumer safety employing methods and materials in their manufacture that conserve resources and minimize impacts on people and the environment.
Fair Trade Certified™ Sewing –For every Fair Trade Certified™ item produced for Patagonia, they pay a community-development premium. The money goes into an account controlled by the cooperative of farmers or association of factory workers who decide how best to use it. The funds are designated for social, economic and environmental development projects. For example, cotton farmers may choose to use the money for agricultural improvements, rainwater catchment systems or to build a school or a health clinic. Workers in Fair Trade factories may invest in healthcare for their children, bicycles for easier transit to and from work or a cash bonus.
All workers in the factories and farms that make Fair Trade Certified™ clothing benefit from the funds, whether they work directly on Patagonia products or not.Material Explanation
Recycled Polyester –Saves about 4.5 plastic bottles from the landfill per garment.
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