Patagonia Adze Hybrid Jacket Features
- 3-layer, Polartec Windbloc stretch-woven polyester soft-shell fabric stops wind and resists precip with a DWR (durable water repellent) finish, while a fleece grid backer insulates and wicks moisture
- Soft-shell fabric on inner collar and wind flap is durable and abrasion resistant
- High, harness- and pack-compatible handwarmer pockets and one internal chest pocket have brushed tricot lining
- Modified Variable Conditions Cuff fits over gloves and allows sleeves to push up easily without constricting forearms
- Flat-cinch, no-bunch hem adjusts by pulling cord in handwarmer pockets and releases with cord locks at side hem
Patagonia Adze Hybrid Jacket Description
Like a perfect rope length of climbing with just enough protection, our new Adze Hybrid Jacket invites you to move without hesitation. Patagonia trimmed the weight, reduced the bulk and greatly improved performance. The front, back and top of the arms are protected against cold and wind with a Polartec Windbloc polyester/spandex stretch-woven fabric that's lightly insulated with a comfortable, warm and wicking fleece grid backer. Meanwhile, low-bulk, unlined, stretchy double-weave soft shell panels now run up the sides, under the arms and down into the sleek, modified Variable Conditions Cuff, giving enhanced breathability and mobility. Zippers close the two handwarmer pockets (placed above harness-line) and the internal chest pocket. The no-bunch hem adjusts with a cord inside the handwarmer pockets. The jacket has a DWR (durable water repellent) finish.Read More
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