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Is it wind resistant or windproof? Patagonia's website says...
By jsung
Ranked #997 - Men's Synthetic Insulation Jackets
September 6, 2011
Is it wind resistant or windproof? Patagonia's website says it is windproof, not merely wind resistant? And how water resistant is it? How much of a downpour (or mere drizzle) can it withstand before it becomes saturated and begins to soak? Also how warm is it? If not active, say just casually walking, down to what temps will it keep you warm. What's the durability of this piece?
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By Brandon
Ranked #35 - Men's Synthetic Insulation Jackets
December 4, 2011
would not stand up to downpour but light drizzle no problem, The synthetic makes it perfect for light rain, but anything more and would wear a shell over it. Fleece underneath is perfect and jacket is very flexible in temp rating, I tend to get cold easily and layer. This piece has not let me down yet
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By Christopher Minguez
Ranked #31 - Men's Synthetic Insulation Jackets
September 7, 2011
It shrugs off the wind easily. As for rain, it's good for a light dusting, but as with anything, the water resistance fades if not treated regularly. Its warmth isn't its best feature, in my opinion, although it's fantastically warm. It's comfortable in temps as high as the 50s, all the way down to around 20s. It's best feature is its wide range of use. I use mine as a seat warmer, as a head wrap in sub zero sleeping temps, as a pillow layer, and take it just about anywhere. I've worn it and a Mountain Hardwear Windstopper jacket and snowmachined 80 miles in 20 degree weather. Mine is holding up great, and Alaska will shred gear real quick.
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