Technical hiking jacket - Men -
The
Made of a waterproof and breathable outer material that complies with the
It is equipped with an adjustable hood with laminated visor, which rolls up and stows away to save space in your bag. There is also a central closure with a storm flap, two hand pockets and vents under the arms for quick ventilation.
- Waterproof and breathable, meets the H2No® Standard
- Two-way adjustable hood with laminated visor, which rolls up and stows away
- Dual density fleece for greater comfort
- Non-snag front zip with storm flaps
- 2 zipped hand warming pockets
- Underarm ventilation zips
- Cuffs with velcro closure
- Drawcord at the bottom of the garment
- This model is Bluesign® and Fair Trade Certified™
Materials:
- 100% ECONYL® 3-layer recycled nylon ripstop - 50D - 112 g/m² - 100% recycled nylon ripstop - 112 g/m² - 50D
- PU polycarbonate membrane with 13% plant-based ingredients
- Durable PFC-free DWR water-repellent treatment
H2NO® STANDARD | The H2No™ compliant 2-layer outer material is fully waterproof, windproof and breathable. Designed for a wide range of activities from hiking to snowboarding, H2No™ compliant 2-layer materials use a taffeta or mesh lining rather than a laminated fabric to protect the waterproof and breathable membrane. The lining increases the ability of the garment to wick away perspiration, increasing its longevity and comfort. |
BLUESIGN® |
The brands original scheme, provide consumers with the highest guarantee that products have been produced with responsible use of resources and with the least possible impact on people and the environment. |
ECONYL® | Econyl is a 100% recycled and recyclable nylon fibre, made from plastic waste such as fishing nets, bottles and more, collected from landfill sites and bottles…. Then they are crushed, melted and transformed into new fibres to create a new garment. Econyl® is a registered trademark of Aquafil. |
FAIR TRADE CERTIFIED™ |
For Patagonia, Fair Trade Certified™ is the first step towards fairer wages for people in their supply chain. Since they do not own any of the factories that manufacture their products, they have limited control over the amounts their workers receive. But thanks to the Fair Trade program, they can supplement workers' wages with benefits that improve their quality of life. |