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Rain protection you'll always have space to bring along.

Even if the weather forecast shows nothing but sun, a rogue thunder shower can show up at any time when you're hiking through the backcountry. With the lightweight Patagonia Men's Torrentshell Pullover Jacket in your pack, you'll be ready for wet weather whenever it strikes. Made from H2No Performance shell fabric that provides Patagonia's highest level of waterproof and breathable protection, this pullover can be stuffed into its own front pocket for compact storage so you can always bring it along.

  • H2No Performance Standard shell fabric is made from nylon ripstop with a waterproof/breathable barrier and a Deluge DWR finish to provide Patagonia's highest level weather protection
  • Fully taped seams and DWR treated zippers keep wet conditions out
  • Regular fit leaves room for layers on chilly days
  • Chest deep front zipper provides ventilation when down
  • Fixed adjustable hood rolls down for compact storage and provides added protection in stormy weather
  • Entire jacket can be stuffed into the front torso pocket for compact storage
  • Micro-fleece lined neck is soft against skin
  • Elastic cuffs and a drawcord hem seal to keep moisture out and warmth in
  • Zipped torso pocket keeps valuables safely stowed

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2 5

Nord

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I love Patagonia stuff, but there is a reason that they keep recommending this as a more of an "emergency" solution to that surprise rain storm you weren't expecting. I have an older version without the front zip, but I find it gets pretty steamy inside! Some Pit-zips would have made this jacket much more endurable, although that would probably have destroyed it's "minimalist" nature. I wouldn't pair this with down, unless you like soggy down.

I am actively looking for a better solution to the light weight waterproof jacket.

5 5

Brandon

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  • Familiarity: I've used it once or twice and have initial impressions

This is my first Patagonia rain shell, and I love it. Have used it only a few days, but initial impressions are great. The hood is big, but today with wind and rain, able to synch down hood easily and make it tight to next not only in heavy rain, but in the wind. Pouch is easy to get to and not bulky. Cuffs at first i thought were a little tight, but great sleeve length for extending arms and movement. Waist cords synch down easy but easy to release as well. Tight to get on but once on doesn't feel baggy, wore it with light fleece underneath, true to size.