Patagonia Adze Hybrid Hoody 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
- High, harness- and pack-compatible handwarmer pockets, exterior chest pocket and one interior chest pocket have brushed tricot lining
- Flat-cinch, no-bunch hem adjusts by pulling cord in handwarmer pockets and releases with cord locks at side hem
- Materials: Body - 93% polyester / 7% spandex stretch-woven
- Weight: 25.3 oz / 717 g
Patagonia Adze Hybrid Hoody Description
Wicked Wanda, Tuckerman Ravine, Longs Peak in winter: when climbing or skiing includes cold and wind, Patagonia's new soft shell Adze Hybrid Hoody resists moisture, breathes freely, and hoards your heat. The main body is comprised of a 3-layer Polartec Windbloc stretch-woven polyester soft-shell fabric that repels wind and sheds snow, while its bonded fleece grid interior wicks moisture and adds light insulation. The hoody's low-bulk construction also uses unlined, stretchy, double-weave soft-shell fabric in the side panels, cuffs, and along the underside of the arms to minimize bulk while enhancing breathability and mobility. The helmet-compatible hood adjusts for a custom fit; the zippered hand pockets sit high and clear of a harness, and the hybrid cuff design stretches over gloves and has a minimalist hook-and-look closure to secure the seal. With an exterior and interior zippered chest pocket, and a no-bunch drawcord hem. DWR (durable water repellent) finish.Read More
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