



Insulated ski jacket - Women - Insulated Powder Town - Patagonia - Autumn-Winter 2024/2025
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Made from a technical outer fabric that meets the H2No™standard, this 2-layer jacket offers windproof, waterproof and breathable protection for unrivalled comfort on your excursions. It features Thermogreen™ insulation made from recycled fabric to keep you warm and dry whatever the conditions. Preformed sleeves offer excellent freedom of movement.
Practical features include a helmet-compatible hood, numerous secure pockets and a snow skirt for optimum protection. Ventilation holes under the arms provide plenty of ventilation, and the RECCO® reflector provides extra safety.


- Preformed sleeves for greater freedom of movement
- Helmet compatible hood, adjustable in both directions
- Visor for optimum visibility in poor conditions
- High collar protects the neck and face even when the hood is down
- Easy-access ventilation openings under the arms
- Snow skirt with buckle at the back to attach the jacket to your trousers
- 2 zipped forearm pockets
- Chest pocket with media pocket and cable entry
- Inside pocket for glasses or gloves
- Easily adjustable hem
- Integrated
- bluesign® certified and Fair Trade Certified™ manufacturing
Materials:
- External fabric: 100% post-consumer recycled polyester
- Lining: 100% recycled polyester
- Insulation: 100% recycled polyester
- Durable PFC-free DWR water-repellent treatment
| The bluesign® system is the solution for an environmentally-friendly textile industry. It eliminates harmful substances from the beginning of the manufacturing process and sets and monitors standards for safe and eco-friendly production. | |
| RECCO® is an avalanche rescue system used around the world to help locate people quickly. The two-part system features a detector used by rescuers, and reflectors integrated into clothing. Together, they enable rapid radar detection without replacing the use of transmitter-receivers. | |
| The Fair Trade Certified™ is the first step towards fairer pay for those in the supply chain. Since they do not own any of the factories that manufacture their products, they have limited control over workers' salaries. But thanks to the Fair Trade program, they can supplement workers' wages with benefits that improve their quality of life. |