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Patagonia Primo Down Jacket - Women's

Item #PAT1172 | 0 in Stock

Is the white/cyan easy to keep clean???

By Ranked #2815 - Women's Down Jackets October 3, 2009

Is the white/cyan easy to keep clean???

Helpful Votes: 0 Yes

By Ranked #1743 - Women's Down Jackets October 9, 2009

I have this jacket in white and surprisingly, it is very easy to keep clean. We were tailgating at the mountain and I got bbq grease all down the front of my coat. I got home and didn't have time to scrub it, so I quick put it in the washer machine just so that it would have some soap on it! I took it out of the machine, expecting to do more work - but NO, it was super clean! You can dry it too - just put tennis balls in the dryer with it.

Helpful Votes: 0 Yes

By Backcountry.com Vendor Rep Ranked #2 - Women's Down Jackets October 3, 2009

actually a little heat in the dryer from time to time after washing will help redistribute the DWR coating and restore the waterproofness of the shell.

Helpful Votes: 0 Yes

By Ranked #335 - Women's Down Jackets October 3, 2009

Well white is obviously the toughest thing to keep looking clean, but the exterior material is nylon which should repel most stains and dirt. After all, it is waterproof so you don't have to worry about liquid stains too much, and it should wash up nicely as well. Just remember not to dry it in the dryer using any heat. This will ruin the waterproofing.

Helpful Votes: 0 Yes

Tech Specs:

Material:
[Shell] 3-layer stretch nylon, H2No barrier, DWR treatment; [Lining] polyester (50% recycled) 
Insulation:
700-Fill goose down 
Waterproof:
Yes 
Core Venting:
No 
Seam Taped:
No, welded seams 
Powder Skirt:
Yes 
Hood:
Yes 
Pockets:
2 Hand, 1 left bicep w / integrated pass holder, 1 chest, 1 insulated chest audio, 1 interior 
Recommended Use:
Skiing 
Manufacturer Warranty:
Lifetime 
Country of Origin:
China 
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