Patagonia Kids Nano Puff Brick Quilt Jacket
All about this product
General
Warm, windproof and water-resistant—the Kids Nano Puff Jacket from Patagonia uses incredibly lightweight and highly compressible PrimaLoft Gold Insulation Eco made of fully postconsumer recycled polyester with P.U.R.E. (Produced Using Reduced Emissions) technology, wrapped in a NetPlus fully postconsumer recycled nylon ripstop shell that's made from recycled fishing nets to help reduce ocean plastic pollution. Fair Trade Certified sewn, this jacket comes complete with a full-length Vislon zipper with garage and internal wind flap, two zippered handwarmer pockets and a zippered chest pocket that doubles as a stuffsack when no longer needed.
Technical details
- Ideal use: Hiking, school runs and everyday
- Materials:
- Shell: 100% Postconsumer NetPlus recycled nylon
- Lining: 100% Recycled polyester
- Insulation: 100% Recycled Primaloft Gold with P.U.R.E
- PFC-Free Durable Water Repellent (DWR) finish
- Fair Trade Certified sewn
- Bluesign approved
- Zippered chest pocket doubles as stuffsack
- 2 Zippered handwarmer pockets
- Reflective webbing pulls
- Full-length Vislon zipper
- Unique quilted pattern
- Elastane binding cuffs
- Hand-it-down label
- Warmth when wet
- Internal wind flap
- Water resistant
- Zipper garage
- Windproof
- Lightweight
- Secure fit
- Fit: Regular
- Weight: 312g
Material
Fabric | Polyamide |
Specification
Technical features | Insulated, Waterproof, Windproof |
Garment features | Full zip, Pockets, Reflecting details |
Sleeves | Long Sleeves |
Fit/Measurements
Weight (g) | 312 |
Size recommendation | Normal fit. Choose your regular size. |
Other features
Brand | Patagonia |
Ideal For | Everyday Walking, Hiking, Outdoor sports |
Gender | Kids |
Product Code | B15AE90032A |
About this brand
Patagonia are in the business to save our home planet. Their values reflect those of a business started by a band of climbers and surfers, and the minimalist style they promoted. The approach they take toward product design demonstrates a bias for simplicity and utility. Their criteria for the best product rests on function, repairability, and, foremost, durability. Among the most direct ways we can limit ecological impacts is with goods that last for generations or can be recycled so the materials in them remain in use. Making the best product matters for saving the planet.
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