Gear Review
another superb Patagonia rain shell
By David Spalding
Ranked #1198 - Men's Rain Jackets
August 14, 2009
I adored my old Patagonia Torrentshell rain jacket, with H2NO and simple features and fit. Hiked in it, skied in it, gently washed, rinse, repeat, hardly showed its age ... until some hooligan ripped it from my Jeep one weekend. Damn I missed that jacket, even while wearing a full-featured Gore-tex Patagonia Fusion jacket (which takes an R3 jacket as a zip-in liner).This replacement -- slightly upscale from Patagonia's basic rain shells, on a diet from its heavier big brother -- has the same light weight, easy fit, well thought out features, with the addition of a hideaway hood (with multiple adjustments for fit), dual-zipper pit zips, internal net pocket for stashing things. Like their other shells, it has a waist adjustment that is self-tied out of the way ... versatile velcro cuffs ... storm flaps on all the zips ... easily grabbed zipper pulls. One of the significant features in hot, humid, rainy climes is the net fabric liner, which glides over your first layer, and wicks moisture away from your body (so they say). It makes it much easer to get on and off.So. Another faithful buddy for sudden drenchers ... until someone rips it off again. I'll be en garde this time.
View Details: Patagonia Storm Light Jacket - Men's
Helpful Votes: 1 Yes
Tech Specs:
- Material:
- Shell H2No-laminated 2L polyester, deluge DWR, Lining hanging mesh, hood lining 100% recycled polyester taffeta
- Fabric Waterproof Rating:
- not specified
- Fabric Breathability Rating:
- not specified
- Pockets:
- 2 handwarmer, 1 chest, 1 internal
- Seams:
- fully
- Venting:
- underarm zips
- Hood:
- yes, rollaway
- Weight:
- 24 oz
- Recommended Use:
- backpacking, hiking, globetrotting
- Manufacturer Warranty:
- lifetime
Change me.


