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Patagonia
Torrentshell 3L Jacket - Women's

4.2727272727272725 out of 5 stars
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$189.00
Color:Aqua Stone

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Waterproof Torrentshell 3L Jacket keeps us dry from trailheads to city streets

What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:


“I’ve used the Torrentshell 3L in everything from all-day drizzles to sideways mountain rain, and it’s honestly one of the best values in a fully waterproof shell. The 3-layer H2No fabric feels more durable and breathable than older Torrentshell versions, and the pit zips are clutch when I’m hiking hard. The hood cinches well without blocking vision, and I love that it still packs neatly into a hand pocket. It’s simple, tough, and reliable.”


We zip into the Patagonia Torrentshell 3L Jacket when storm clouds roll in, knowing its fully waterproof H2No construction will keep us dry from the first raindrop to the last. The recycled nylon ECONYL face fabric, paired with a PFC-free water-repellent finish, delivers durable protection on wet hikes, windy summits, and rainy commutes. Even when the weather turns unexpectedly intense, the snag-free zipper and storm flaps work together to seal out wind and rain.


When we start moving uphill, zippered underarm vents let excess heat escape so we stay comfortable—not steamy. A microfleece-lined neck gives us soft next-to-skin comfort, while the adjustable cuffs, hem, and 2-way adjustable hood keep the elements at bay. Lightweight, packable, and ready for any forecast, the Torrentshell 3L becomes a year-round staple for storm days and travel adventures alike.


Details

  • Three-layer H2No shell delivers dependable waterproof and breathable performance
  • Recycled ECONYL nylon face fabric with PFC-free DWR sheds persistent rain
  • Underarm vents provide airflow during high-output climbs and hikes
  • Two-way adjustable hood adds secure coverage in stormy conditions
  • Microfleece-lined neck improves comfort during long days in wet weather
  • Adjustable cuffs and hem help seal out wind and moisture
  • Zippered hand pockets keep essentials dry and protected
  • Packable design stows into its own pocket for travel or trail carry
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Responsible Collection
Recycled/Repurposed
Material
[membrane/laminate] PU (3-layer) [face fabric] 50D ECONYL 100% recycled nylon, PFC-free DWR treatment
Seams
fully sealed
Fit
regular
Length
hip
Center Back Length
[small] 28.5in
Hood
fixed, 2-way adjustable
Pockets
2 zippered hand
Venting
zippered underarm
Thumbholes
none
Claimed Weight
12.4oz
Activity
casual, hiking
Manufacturer Warranty
lifetime
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Waterproof

Works for the wettest weather

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Windproof

Seals out the wind

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Packable

Self-stuffing pockets

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Fair Trade

Made in a Fair Trade Certified factory

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Fair Trade Since 2014

Through a partnership with Fair Trade USA™, Patagonia has been making Fair Trade clothing since 2014.

No Such Thing As Bad Weather

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Built On Environmental Responsibility

Founded in 1973 by climber and environmentalist Yvon Chouinard, Patagonia began as a small maker of climbing gear in Ventura, California.

Patagonia has grown into a global leader in outdoor apparel, known for its unwavering commitment to environmental and social responsibility.

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