Ideal use:
Skiing, Snowboarding, Snow sports
Materials:
H2No Performance Standard shell: 100% Recycled polyester
Lining: 100% Recycled polyester
Insulation: 100% Recycled Thermogreen polyester
PFC-Free Durable Water Repellent (DWR) finish
Fair Trade Certified sewn
Bluesign approved
Key features:
Covered-zipper chest pocket with bound pass-through hole for media cord
Removable 3-panel hood with snap attachment and internal gusset
Front centre waterproof zipper with internal wind flap
Hand-it-down ID label for 'built with wear to spare'
2 Hand warmer pockets with covered zipper
Articualted sleeves with grow-fit feature
Droptail hem provides extra coverage
Pass pocket with waterproof zipper
Tapered cuffs with thumb holes
Tricot lining for warmth
Size and fit:
Fit: Regular
Insulation Type | Synthetic |
Membrane | H2No |
Fabric | Polyester |
High Visibility | YES |
Clothing Technology | Thermogreen, H2No, HeiQ Eco Dry |
Technical features | Breathable fabric, Breathable membrane, Insulated, Quickdry, Water repellent, Water resistant, Waterproof, Wind resistant |
Garment features | Adjustable cuffs, Adjustable hem, Adjustable hood, Articulated elbows, Full zip, Handwarmer pockets, Headphone port, Helmet compatible hood, Hood, Longer backlength, Mesh inserts, Peaked Hood, Pockets, Reflecting details, Reinforced shoulders, Ski Pass Pocket, Sleeve pocket, Snow skirt, Thumb loops/holes, Water repellent treatment, Water resistant zips, YKK Zips |
Weight (g) | 709 |
Size recommendation | Normal fit. Choose your regular size. |
In package | Jacket |
Water column (mm) | 10000 |
Brand | Patagonia |
Ideal For | Outdoor sports, Skiing, Travel, Winter sports |
Gender | Childrens |
Product Code | E14AA90006A |
At least 50% Alternative Combination | |
No PFCs or PFAS |
1% for the planet | |
Bluesign (Production Site OR Product) | |
Fair Trade Certified |
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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