Patagonia
Men's Torrentshell 3L Jacket

Suitable for
Men
Specific activity
  • Alpine Climbing
  • Mountaineering
  • Trekking
  • Hiking
Other Material Technology
H2No®
Membrane layers
3-layer construction
Type of membrane
  • PU.mebrane
  • Waterproof membrane
Water column
20000 mm
Features
  • Extended back
  • Adjustable cuffs
  • Width-adjustable hem
  • Stand-up collar
  • Sealed seams
Hood Features
  • Adjustable hood
  • Stowable hood
Zip
  • Laminated
  • Chin protector
  • Wind flap
Pockets
  • Zipped side pocket(s)
  • Stowaway pocket
Functional Material
DWR
Ventilation
Underarm ventilation
General Material Properties
  • Breathable
  • Waterproof
  • Abrasion resistant
  • compact
  • Windproof
Sustainability Features
  • Contains recycled materials
  • Fair Trade
  • PFC-free water treatment
Main material
100% polyamide
Partly made from recycled material
100 polyamide
Fit
Regular Fit
Fit Info
Runs large to size
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Description

<p>The Patagonia Torrentshell 3L Jacket is also a very reliable mountain companion in bad weather.<br>Because its three-layer H2No&reg; membrane protects you from heavy rain even when the waterproofing wears off and the water penetrates through the outermost layer. The inside of the jacket stays dry and so does your body.&nbsp;<br>At the same time, this waterproof membrane is breathable enough to keep you from overheating so quickly from the inside. The underarm ventilation also contributes to high wearing comfort, should the path be steep, but the weather is consistently wet.<br>For a good feeling provides this lightweight hardshell jacket also the collar lined with fleece. Because here, too, no moisture penetrates when the zipper is pulled up to the top and you have comfortable protection. Hem and sleeves can be closed tightly and ensuring the best possible protection from wind and weather.&nbsp;<br>Should you not need the Torrentshell 3L jacket, then you can roll it up small and put it in its own - left - pocket, and close it tightly with a cord.</p>
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