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Patagonia Nano Storm Jacket

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TThe Nano Storm Jacket's combination of top-quality synthetic insulation with complete stormproof protection provides everything you need against the nastiest weather imaginable. A 2.5-layer waterproof/breathable barrier, bonded to the nylon ripstop shell, protects the PrimaLoft® One insulation, doing double-duty to keep you warm in even the most drenching and frigid conditions; the fully adjustable, helmet-compatible hood has a laminated visor to help you see through the tempest. The jacket's cuffs seal with self-fabric hook-and-loop closures, and a dual-adjust drawcord hem helps you keep the heat. Pockets: two handwarmers, one left chest, one internal (all zippered) and one drop-in.

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Nano Storm Jacket
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Details

  • 2.5-layer nylon ripstop fabric with a waterproof/breathable H2No® barrier and Deluge® DWR (durable water repellent) finish
  • Lightweight 60-g PrimaLoft® One polyester insulation provides excellent warmth and compressibility.
  • Unique quilt pattern holds insulation in place promoting durability and longevity.
  • Helmet-compatible, fully-adjustable hood with laminated visor for great visibility in bad conditions.
  • Watertight, coated center-front zippers treated with a Deluge® DWR finish.
  • Pockets: two handwarmers, one left chest; one internal zippered pocket, one drop-in.
  • Self-fabric hook-and-loop cuff closures seal out the elements and keep you dry; dual-adjust drawcord hem keeps drafts out and warmth in.
  • Shell: 2.5-layer, 2.6-oz 50-denier 100% nylon ripstop with a waterproof/breathable H2No® barrier.
  • Insulation: 60-g PrimaLoft® One polyester. Lining: 1.4-oz 22-denier 100% recycled polyester. Shell and lining have a Deluge® DWR (durable water repellent) finish.
  • 652 g (1 lb 7 oz).
  • Made in Vietnam.

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