The Men’s R1 Pullover Hoody from Patagonia is a versatile, technical, midlayer fleece designed for stop/start activities in cold conditions. Blending minimalism with unconditional performance, R1 midlayers are made for stop-and-go, cool-weather layering that keeps you warm and comfortable across the full spectrum of mountain endeavours.
The Polartec Power Grid fabric; made exclusively for Patagonia, features a high/low interior grid recycled polyester/spandex blend that stretches, breathes and moves moisture whilst also providing insulation. Lightweight and soft on the skin, the R1 Pullover Hoody has a technical fit that accommodates underlayers yet can be worn as a stand-alone top when conditions permit; it compresses down to practically nothing in your pack.
For higher-output use and enhanced mobility, the hoody incorporates lighter weight, super stretchy grid fabric along the side panels, in the snug-fitting balaclava-style hood and at harness line. Details include a minimalist, deep-venting front zipper for temperature regulation, a soft zipper garage to keep your chin comfy, off-shoulder seams that sit comfortably under your pack straps and discreet on-seam thumb holes for added warmth when it’s cold.
HeiQ Fresh durable odour control is an important feature which ensures you’re welcome among friends at the end of the day. The hoody is Fair Trade Certified sewn, which means the people who made the R1 Pullover Hoody earned a premium for their labour.
Fabric | Polyester |
Technical features | Insulated, Odour resistant, Stretch |
Garment features | Full zip, Hood, Packable, Pockets, Thumb loops/holes |
Sleeves | Long Sleeves |
Weight (g) | 312 |
Size recommendation | Slim Fit. When in doubt, choose a larger size. |
Brand | Patagonia |
Ideal For | Climbing, Hiking, Mountaineering, Rock climbing |
Gender | Mens |
Product Code | A1714288 |
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