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Patagonia Down Jacket - Women's |
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Available Colors: (click to view)
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Beetroot
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Black W/Black
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Natural
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Shoreline Blue
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Description of Patagonia Down Jacket - Women's:
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Pull on the Patagonia Women's Down Jacket to stay warm during your next three-hour ice belay, basecamp rest day, or a long-awaited break on a backcountry ski tour. At only 19oz, the Patagonia Down Jacket keeps weight-conscious climbers and skiers happy. Its DWR-coated ripstop nylon shell keeps the 700-fill down insulation dry when an unexpected snowstorm hits. The Down Jacket's contoured cut and quilted side panels minimize bulk and increase mobility for times when it's actually cold enough to climb with it on.
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Bottom Line: Keeps the chill away on your next winter adventure.
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| Perfect for cold days in the backcountry! 12-17-06 |
powder_hound (94):  |
| This is the warmest jacket I've owned - whether I wear it to work, skiing, or hiking in the backcountry during winter, it hasn't disappointed me. The fit is very slim, but has enough room for 1-2 light layers underneath. It is not bulky, so it fits easily beneath my hard shell on extremely cold days. The material is more durable than other down jackets I have owned. Despite a few run-ins with tree branches & rocks it is still unscathed. I would highly recommend this to anyone looking for a down jacket that can serve multiple purposes . |
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| cozy, but molting 04-26-08 |
lindseyo2022681 (1):  |
| this jacket is cozy warm and i am happy to own it, but i have two complaints:
1) the gray color of the fleece collar gets dirty easily
2) the jacket looses more feathers than any other down thing i have ever seen! the fabric is thicker so i thought this wouldn't be an issue, but indeed i am molting daily! |
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| Still Cold 11-05-07 |
roars (1):  |
| I love this jacket and it's size for around town, but it's much better suited for dry cold climates. I used it in Ecuador for some mountaineering and it was great but then i went up to the Dacks to go ice climbing and I needed another down jacket and about 6 more layers to be warm. This jacket did not do well with <10 degree wet cold weather. |
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Material:
DWR-coated ripstop nylon
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Pockets:
2 Hand, 1 internal
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Waterproof:
Water-resistant
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Recommended Use:
Ice climbing, backcountry skiing, winter camping
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