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Patagonia Men's Torrentshell 3L Jacket - Sedge Green - XXL
Patagonia Men's Torrentshell 3L Jacket - Sedge Green - XXL
Patagonia Men's Torrentshell 3L Jacket - Sedge Green - XXL
Patagonia Men's Torrentshell 3L Jacket - Sedge Green - XXL
Patagonia Men's Torrentshell 3L Jacket - Sedge Green - XXL
Patagonia Men's Torrentshell 3L Jacket - Sedge Green - XXL
Patagonia Men's Torrentshell 3L Jacket - Sedge Green - XXL
Patagonia Men's Torrentshell 3L Jacket - Sedge Green - XXL
Patagonia Men's Torrentshell 3L Jacket - Sedge Green - XXL
Patagonia Men's Torrentshell 3L Jacket - Sedge Green - XXL
Patagonia Men's Torrentshell 3L Jacket - Sedge Green - XXL
Patagonia Men's Torrentshell 3L Jacket - Sedge Green - XXL
Patagonia Men's Torrentshell 3L Jacket - Sedge Green - XXL
Patagonia Men's Torrentshell 3L Jacket - Sedge Green - XXL

Patagonia Men's Torrentshell 3L Jacket - Sedge Green - XXL

The trusted Patagonia Torrentshell 3L rain jacket delivers all-day comfort and long-lasting waterproof durability. It uses Patagonia's 3-layer H2No Performance Standard waterproof/breathable technology, plus a PFC-free durable water-repellent (DWR) finish, for the highest levels of comfort and performance in the wettest conditions. Rainwear shouldn't be complicated, and the Patagonia Torrentshell 3L Jacket for men is a simple and unpretentious choice for weathering out the storm. Two-way adjustable hood can be rolled down and stowed when not needed Microfleece-lined neck for comfort Two zippered pockets provide a warm, dry spot for hands Venting pit zips with storm flaps let you regulate your temperature without getting wet Self-stuffs into left hand pocket for convenient carrying and easy packing Summer 2023 product Equipped With H2No Performance Standard H2No Performance Standard is Patagonia’s benchmark for waterproofness, breathability, and durability. PFC-Free Durable Water Repellent (DWR) Like standard DWR, PFC-free DWR is a fabric treatment that improves the water-repellency of the outer layer of the material while maintaining its breathability—but without PFCs (perfluorinated chemicals). PFCs decompose slowly and negatively impact the environment. According to the EPA, PFCs also harm human and animal health, and they can be ingested through air, water, and food. Fair Trade Certified&trade Fair Trade Certified&trade items cost more to produce, but the extra money goes directly to the factory workers, and they decide how to spend it. The program also improves worker health and safety standards, promotes social and environmental compliance, and encourages dialog between workers and management.

The trusted Patagonia Torrentshell 3L rain jacket delivers all-day comfort and long-lasting waterproof durability. It uses Patagonia's 3-layer H2No Performance Standard waterproof/breathable technology, plus a PFC-free durable water-repellent (DWR) finish, for the highest levels of comfort and performance in the wettest conditions. Rainwear shouldn't be complicated, and the Patagonia Torrentshell 3L Jacket for men is a simple and unpretentious choice for weathering out the storm. Two-way adjustable hood can be rolled down and stowed when not needed Microfleece-lined neck for comfort Two zippered pockets provide a warm, dry spot for hands Venting pit zips with storm flaps let you regulate your temperature without getting wet Self-stuffs into left hand pocket for convenient carrying and easy packing Summer 2023 product Equipped With H2No Performance Standard H2No Performance Standard is Patagonia’s benchmark for waterproofness, breathability, and durability. PFC-Free Durable Water Repellent (DWR) Like standard DWR, PFC-free DWR is a fabric treatment that improves the water-repellency of the outer layer of the material while maintaining its breathability—but without PFCs (perfluorinated chemicals). PFCs decompose slowly and negatively impact the environment. According to the EPA, PFCs also harm human and animal health, and they can be ingested through air, water, and food. Fair Trade Certified&trade Fair Trade Certified&trade items cost more to produce, but the extra money goes directly to the factory workers, and they decide how to spend it. The program also improves worker health and safety standards, promotes social and environmental compliance, and encourages dialog between workers and management.

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Patagonia Men's Torrentshell 3L Jacket - Sedge Green - XXL

The trusted Patagonia Torrentshell 3L rain jacket delivers all-day comfort and long-lasting waterproof durability. It uses Patagonia's 3-layer H2No Performance Standard waterproof/breathable technology, plus a PFC-free durable water-repellent (DWR) finish, for the highest levels of comfort and performance in the wettest conditions. Rainwear shouldn't be complicated, and the Patagonia Torrentshell 3L Jacket for men is a simple and unpretentious choice for weathering out the storm. Two-way adjustable hood can be rolled down and stowed when not needed Microfleece-lined neck for comfort Two zippered pockets provide a warm, dry spot for hands Venting pit zips with storm flaps let you regulate your temperature without getting wet Self-stuffs into left hand pocket for convenient carrying and easy packing Summer 2023 product Equipped With H2No Performance Standard H2No Performance Standard is Patagonia’s benchmark for waterproofness, breathability, and durability. PFC-Free Durable Water Repellent (DWR) Like standard DWR, PFC-free DWR is a fabric treatment that improves the water-repellency of the outer layer of the material while maintaining its breathability—but without PFCs (perfluorinated chemicals). PFCs decompose slowly and negatively impact the environment. According to the EPA, PFCs also harm human and animal health, and they can be ingested through air, water, and food. Fair Trade Certified&trade Fair Trade Certified&trade items cost more to produce, but the extra money goes directly to the factory workers, and they decide how to spend it. The program also improves worker health and safety standards, promotes social and environmental compliance, and encourages dialog between workers and management.

The trusted Patagonia Torrentshell 3L rain jacket delivers all-day comfort and long-lasting waterproof durability. It uses Patagonia's 3-layer H2No Performance Standard waterproof/breathable technology, plus a PFC-free durable water-repellent (DWR) finish, for the highest levels of comfort and performance in the wettest conditions. Rainwear shouldn't be complicated, and the Patagonia Torrentshell 3L Jacket for men is a simple and unpretentious choice for weathering out the storm. Two-way adjustable hood can be rolled down and stowed when not needed Microfleece-lined neck for comfort Two zippered pockets provide a warm, dry spot for hands Venting pit zips with storm flaps let you regulate your temperature without getting wet Self-stuffs into left hand pocket for convenient carrying and easy packing Summer 2023 product Equipped With H2No Performance Standard H2No Performance Standard is Patagonia’s benchmark for waterproofness, breathability, and durability. PFC-Free Durable Water Repellent (DWR) Like standard DWR, PFC-free DWR is a fabric treatment that improves the water-repellency of the outer layer of the material while maintaining its breathability—but without PFCs (perfluorinated chemicals). PFCs decompose slowly and negatively impact the environment. According to the EPA, PFCs also harm human and animal health, and they can be ingested through air, water, and food. Fair Trade Certified&trade Fair Trade Certified&trade items cost more to produce, but the extra money goes directly to the factory workers, and they decide how to spend it. The program also improves worker health and safety standards, promotes social and environmental compliance, and encourages dialog between workers and management.

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A few points of disappointment
5 November 2022Chris

originally posted on patagonia.com

I'm a woman (5'7", 160lb. ) who chose the men's Torrentshell (XL) for it's slightly longer length compared to the women's version. I rolled the sleeves inward and felt very comfy in it. Read all the reviews, thought this would be the perfect jacket from a rain performance point of view. Wore it for the first time yesterday in a 40 minute medium-strength rain with a light and small daypack with thin straps. Temperature 45F, slow pace, no inclines, I was nowhere near sweating. At home I saw large patches had wetted out, where my backpack was sitting and in large circles around the arm pits. Inside the jacket was dry except for the pit zips - I had kept them closed the entire time, zippers pulls all the way up into the upper corners. This raised a few questions for me. ... MoreI'm a woman (5'7", 160lb. ) who chose the men's Torrentshell (XL) for it's slightly longer length compared to the women's version. I rolled the sleeves inward and felt very comfy in it. Read all the reviews, thought this would be the perfect jacket from a rain performance point of view. Wore it for the first time yesterday in a 40 minute medium-strength rain with a light and small daypack with thin straps. Temperature 45F, slow pace, no inclines, I was nowhere near sweating. At home I saw large patches had wetted out, where my backpack was sitting and in large circles around the arm pits. Inside the jacket was dry except for the pit zips - I had kept them closed the entire time, zippers pulls all the way up into the upper corners. This raised a few questions for me. 1) If this happens with the pit zips closed in medium rain for 40 minutes at low activity, how much water gets in with the zips opened? Is this to be accepted? 2) Why are the pit zip shields open towards the *back*, not the front? Anyone walking tends to bends over slightly, not backwards, especially with a backpack or when going uphill, making it even easier for water to enter the pit zips. Same for the pocket zippers. What is the reason for this orientation? 3) Is wetting out normal on first wear in the described conditions? Am I expected to waterproof the jacket before first wear? 4) Why call it Torrentshell if it's not made for torrential downpours?

Best jackets period
24 August 2022Matt

originally posted on patagonia.ca

I’m a very active person I workout run and fish a lot using these jackets I now own two of these jackets. The yellow and blue one and an all green one from two seasons ago. Both of them are still in perfect mint shape they are super durable and packable for long hikes .When fish you can pack them up into themselvs and put in my fishing sling/pack bag. They always come clean when I slime them up with fish . I have dozens of photos of me holding beautiful fish in these jackets. I wash them after my trips and wear them to work the next day. They are very a fashionable good Looking coats. I’ve been complimented many times on both Color’s I have. I will definitely purchase another one although I don’t need another I just love them. Patagonia nailed it with this best rain ... MoreI’m a very active person I workout run and fish a lot using these jackets I now own two of these jackets. The yellow and blue one and an all green one from two seasons ago. Both of them are still in perfect mint shape they are super durable and packable for long hikes .When fish you can pack them up into themselvs and put in my fishing sling/pack bag. They always come clean when I slime them up with fish . I have dozens of photos of me holding beautiful fish in these jackets. I wash them after my trips and wear them to work the next day. They are very a fashionable good Looking coats. I’ve been complimented many times on both Color’s I have. I will definitely purchase another one although I don’t need another I just love them. Patagonia nailed it with this best rain coat on the planet for under $200 Canadian. For those of you complainers saying these don’t work in the rain your full of it! I used them in rain,slush and snow all day . Even standing chest deep in the river with this on the outside of my waders and they repel water amazing. The pockets fill up but dry quickly. They can be used in -20 weather fishing by proper layering under so get a size a bit bigger. I can fit a lot of small sized Patagonia tops but opted for medium in these jackets so I could layer up a few hoodies under.

Dependable rain protection
1 May 2022CLIFFTON

originally posted on patagonia.com

Jacket is perfect for my uses: work and around town. Has kept me completely dry and comfortable through a couple rain storms. Breathes well, even without using the pit zips, especially considering the heavy fabrics used. Also seems very durable due to the heavyweight fabrics. The heavyweight fabrics are a double edged sword though. Love the durability of them, but wouldnt take this jacket backpacking due the weight and the fact that it doesnt compress down as small as some other rain jackets. I personally could due without the pit zips too. I dont use them so they just seem to add weight and bulk. For the backcountry i will continue to take my m-10 but for everything else the torrent shell is perfect at a perfect price.

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Material characteristicsbreathable, waterproof, windproof
Material outer fabric100% recyceltes Nylon
Outer fabricH2No Performance Standard

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Reviews

A few points of disappointment
5 November 2022

I'm a woman (5'7", 160lb. ) who chose the men's Torrentshell (XL) for it's slightly longer length compared to the women's version. I rolled the sleeves inward and felt very comfy in it. Read all the reviews, thought this would be the perfect jacket from a rain performance point of view. Wore it for the first time yesterday in a 40 minute medium-strength rain with a light and small daypack with thin straps. Temperature 45F, slow pace, no inclines, I was nowhere near sweating. At home I saw large patches had wetted out, where my backpack was sitting and in large circles around the arm pits. Inside the jacket was dry except for the pit zips - I had kept them closed the entire time, zippers pulls all the way up into the upper corners. This raised a few questions for me. ... MoreI'm a woman (5'7", 160lb. ) who chose the men's Torrentshell (XL) for it's slightly longer length compared to the women's version. I rolled the sleeves inward and felt very comfy in it. Read all the reviews, thought this would be the perfect jacket from a rain performance point of view. Wore it for the first time yesterday in a 40 minute medium-strength rain with a light and small daypack with thin straps. Temperature 45F, slow pace, no inclines, I was nowhere near sweating. At home I saw large patches had wetted out, where my backpack was sitting and in large circles around the arm pits. Inside the jacket was dry except for the pit zips - I had kept them closed the entire time, zippers pulls all the way up into the upper corners. This raised a few questions for me. 1) If this happens with the pit zips closed in medium rain for 40 minutes at low activity, how much water gets in with the zips opened? Is this to be accepted? 2) Why are the pit zip shields open towards the *back*, not the front? Anyone walking tends to bends over slightly, not backwards, especially with a backpack or when going uphill, making it even easier for water to enter the pit zips. Same for the pocket zippers. What is the reason for this orientation? 3) Is wetting out normal on first wear in the described conditions? Am I expected to waterproof the jacket before first wear? 4) Why call it Torrentshell if it's not made for torrential downpours?

Chris originally posted on patagonia.com
Best jackets period
24 August 2022

I’m a very active person I workout run and fish a lot using these jackets I now own two of these jackets. The yellow and blue one and an all green one from two seasons ago. Both of them are still in perfect mint shape they are super durable and packable for long hikes .When fish you can pack them up into themselvs and put in my fishing sling/pack bag. They always come clean when I slime them up with fish . I have dozens of photos of me holding beautiful fish in these jackets. I wash them after my trips and wear them to work the next day. They are very a fashionable good Looking coats. I’ve been complimented many times on both Color’s I have. I will definitely purchase another one although I don’t need another I just love them. Patagonia nailed it with this best rain ... MoreI’m a very active person I workout run and fish a lot using these jackets I now own two of these jackets. The yellow and blue one and an all green one from two seasons ago. Both of them are still in perfect mint shape they are super durable and packable for long hikes .When fish you can pack them up into themselvs and put in my fishing sling/pack bag. They always come clean when I slime them up with fish . I have dozens of photos of me holding beautiful fish in these jackets. I wash them after my trips and wear them to work the next day. They are very a fashionable good Looking coats. I’ve been complimented many times on both Color’s I have. I will definitely purchase another one although I don’t need another I just love them. Patagonia nailed it with this best rain coat on the planet for under $200 Canadian. For those of you complainers saying these don’t work in the rain your full of it! I used them in rain,slush and snow all day . Even standing chest deep in the river with this on the outside of my waders and they repel water amazing. The pockets fill up but dry quickly. They can be used in -20 weather fishing by proper layering under so get a size a bit bigger. I can fit a lot of small sized Patagonia tops but opted for medium in these jackets so I could layer up a few hoodies under.

Matt originally posted on patagonia.ca
Dependable rain protection
1 May 2022

Jacket is perfect for my uses: work and around town. Has kept me completely dry and comfortable through a couple rain storms. Breathes well, even without using the pit zips, especially considering the heavy fabrics used. Also seems very durable due to the heavyweight fabrics. The heavyweight fabrics are a double edged sword though. Love the durability of them, but wouldnt take this jacket backpacking due the weight and the fact that it doesnt compress down as small as some other rain jackets. I personally could due without the pit zips too. I dont use them so they just seem to add weight and bulk. For the backcountry i will continue to take my m-10 but for everything else the torrent shell is perfect at a perfect price.

CLIFFTON originally posted on patagonia.com
First Rain Jacket
3 October 2022

First Patagonia product and rain coat. Hesitant at first due to the price, but for me well worth it. Quality product. Don't remember if the product description mentions it, but this rain coat packs into its front left pocket, I think, too, which is pretty cool. Watched a video to see how it's done. Wouldn't call myself a total off the grid outdoors type person - fear of alpha predators like sharks and bears - but when I'm not in my head and can make it into the woods / mountains, it kept me dry during a 4.5 mile walk / hike in some medium-steady rain w/ my dog. Like the way the hood is designed - the cords on it allow you to shape it to your head which is cool. Imagine others familiar w/ rain coats will know what I'm talking about. The "bill" on the hood, I guess ... MoreFirst Patagonia product and rain coat. Hesitant at first due to the price, but for me well worth it. Quality product. Don't remember if the product description mentions it, but this rain coat packs into its front left pocket, I think, too, which is pretty cool. Watched a video to see how it's done. Wouldn't call myself a total off the grid outdoors type person - fear of alpha predators like sharks and bears - but when I'm not in my head and can make it into the woods / mountains, it kept me dry during a 4.5 mile walk / hike in some medium-steady rain w/ my dog. Like the way the hood is designed - the cords on it allow you to shape it to your head which is cool. Imagine others familiar w/ rain coats will know what I'm talking about. The "bill" on the hood, I guess it's called?, seems to do a really good job of directing the flow of water to the sides of your head instead directly down onto your face. It's really light. I got a Large, and it might be a tad big on me, but I can see myself liking the extra space in the winter when wearing more layers. If you've never bought a raincoat before I think this is a good initial first investment for the money. It's light, feels well made, and its design includes some cool features I'd never thought would make such a nice difference walking in the rain.

Patrick originally posted on patagonia.com
I recently purchased this rain
10 July 2022

I recently purchased this rain jacket to replace an older Patagonia Rain Shadow jacket that had started to delaminate after years of regular use. Thank you to Patagonia for the warranty credit! I recently put it to the test on an 11-day backpacking hike on the Tour du Mont Blanc in Europe. I rolled it up and stuck it in the outside web stuff pocket of my backpack for ready access. It kept me 100% dry in hail, thunder and lightening at the top of the Grand Col Ferret and for the hours it took to get safely down, 100% dry in the rain on the approach to Les Contamines, 100% dry in the rain showers in Chamonix and added extra warmth on the cool evenings and mornings outside refuges in the high Alps. Wearing it while carrying a pack, I appreciate the pit zips to regulate ... MoreI recently purchased this rain jacket to replace an older Patagonia Rain Shadow jacket that had started to delaminate after years of regular use. Thank you to Patagonia for the warranty credit! I recently put it to the test on an 11-day backpacking hike on the Tour du Mont Blanc in Europe. I rolled it up and stuck it in the outside web stuff pocket of my backpack for ready access. It kept me 100% dry in hail, thunder and lightening at the top of the Grand Col Ferret and for the hours it took to get safely down, 100% dry in the rain on the approach to Les Contamines, 100% dry in the rain showers in Chamonix and added extra warmth on the cool evenings and mornings outside refuges in the high Alps. Wearing it while carrying a pack, I appreciate the pit zips to regulate temperature. I wish it had some kind of interior pocket or sleeve (that wouldn't overlap with backpack shoulder straps or waist belt) and I miss the red color in the lineup. I'm looking forward, with full confidence, to years of additional active use.

Kevin originally posted on patagonia.com
Lightweight but Breathable and resists Water
27 March 2023

I was looking for a shell to take airline traveling or backpacking - so besides repelling water and being breathable, I wanted it to be lightweight (so it would easily fold small and fit in my carry-on or 10L butt pack). While it is not ultralight - this medium-lightweight feature gives me confidence that I can wear it out on a cold breezy morning, be able to stow it away easily when the sun comes out in the afternoon, and put it back on when the temps drop. For the weight savings, it is durable. I have felt assured that the flexible/slow-permeable membrane outer material would not rip very easily when brushing by branches and bushes. To be clear, this jacket is only a shell (it has no insulation - you use your base to medium layers for that). The semi/slow ... MoreI was looking for a shell to take airline traveling or backpacking - so besides repelling water and being breathable, I wanted it to be lightweight (so it would easily fold small and fit in my carry-on or 10L butt pack). While it is not ultralight - this medium-lightweight feature gives me confidence that I can wear it out on a cold breezy morning, be able to stow it away easily when the sun comes out in the afternoon, and put it back on when the temps drop. For the weight savings, it is durable. I have felt assured that the flexible/slow-permeable membrane outer material would not rip very easily when brushing by branches and bushes. To be clear, this jacket is only a shell (it has no insulation - you use your base to medium layers for that). The semi/slow breathability of this jacket has limits. For this reason, in all conditions but standing outside for hours in a heavy downpour, it will do what it was designed to do - block the wind and rain while decreasing the clamminess of moisture buildup from physical exertion. The zippered armpits also help. Recommended. The only reason I did not give this piece a 5 star rating is because (and this is personal preference) the side pockets are too low to be used with the standard waist harness of a backpack. For a jacket designed for the outdoors - I was kind of hoping the side pockets would be higher up. I think I understand the reasoning though. It is because the armpit zippers already create a pretty big seam, and high pockets could compromise the integrity of the piece.

Flaco originally posted on REI
Love the jacket, but awkward fitting in specific areas
16 December 2022

I have been a Patagonia fan for a number of years, and have always been really consistent with the sizing. I am 5 foot 7, 154lb, athletic built, and I wear S in all of my jackets and gear, including other well known outdoor brands. What I found quite strange about this jacket, was the fitting in some part to my body. Although it a perfect fit around my chest, and lower abdomen area (even with a hoodie), I found it quite snug in the armpit, it cuts deep (the zipper cuts into into my armpit) while longer average sleeves. Also, although the chest and abdomen area fit perfect, the jacket is a longer than what I usually wear (half-way down my bottom) it is quite snug around my hips.When trying on a medium, the sleeves are way too long, too much room in my chest and ... MoreI have been a Patagonia fan for a number of years, and have always been really consistent with the sizing. I am 5 foot 7, 154lb, athletic built, and I wear S in all of my jackets and gear, including other well known outdoor brands. What I found quite strange about this jacket, was the fitting in some part to my body. Although it a perfect fit around my chest, and lower abdomen area (even with a hoodie), I found it quite snug in the armpit, it cuts deep (the zipper cuts into into my armpit) while longer average sleeves. Also, although the chest and abdomen area fit perfect, the jacket is a longer than what I usually wear (half-way down my bottom) it is quite snug around my hips.When trying on a medium, the sleeves are way too long, too much room in my chest and abdomen, and long to the point of almost looking like a parka. The only benefit of the Medium is reliving the armpit discomfort.I would recommend, just be mindful as the sizing is not as traditional as other Patagonia products for ME. I have S in all my products, this jacket is just a little different.

Cris originally posted on patagonia.ca
Outstanding Jacket
29 May 2022

I've been a huge fan of Patagonia since the 90s. The quality of their products is second to none, which is why I can justify paying the high price tag. When you buy Patagonia gear, you know that you will have it for many years. I actually own two of these Torrentshell jackets, one in black and one in classic navy. No other rain jacket will keep you as dry as the Torrentshell. I have worn mine in the heaviest downpours and it has kept my entire upper body bone dry. They are also great at blocking out the wind. We live in Maine and I've worn mine in Acadia National Park, where the ocean winds can be VERY strong. This jacket performed amazingly well in that environment. I frequently wear it while walking/running with our four Golden Retrievers in the rain as well as on ... MoreI've been a huge fan of Patagonia since the 90s. The quality of their products is second to none, which is why I can justify paying the high price tag. When you buy Patagonia gear, you know that you will have it for many years. I actually own two of these Torrentshell jackets, one in black and one in classic navy. No other rain jacket will keep you as dry as the Torrentshell. I have worn mine in the heaviest downpours and it has kept my entire upper body bone dry. They are also great at blocking out the wind. We live in Maine and I've worn mine in Acadia National Park, where the ocean winds can be VERY strong. This jacket performed amazingly well in that environment. I frequently wear it while walking/running with our four Golden Retrievers in the rain as well as on hikes. My husband also has two of these jackets (classic navy and metric orange) and he never stops raving about them. If you are looking for a solid rain jacket that will keep you dry, looks great, and is of excellent quality, this should be your go-to. If you are new to the Patagonia brand and are hesitant because of the price, don't be. Patagonia offers a lifetime warranty and their products LAST. I mean, they REALLY last. This will be the only rain jacket that you'll ever need. My mother still has the same Patagonia jacket that she bought 15 years ago and it's still going strong!

jwathas originally posted on dickssportinggoods.com
Rain jacket
29 April 2022

First of all the customer service is great. Thats why I spend my money on Patagonia products. Second, the materials used are the best.Having said that, I love this jacket I purchased for fishing because it does everything I wanted. Keeps me dry, and warm when times get a little windy and wet. The only down side with this jacket is the Zippers. They are made out of a metallic alloy that corrodes very fast. They fail way before any wear and tear occurs to the Jacket. And that brings me back to customer service. I have returned two jackets where the zippers literally fell off after only using the Jackets for a few times. Even washing and coating the Zipper with some wax, they both failed. I received replacement jackets with no problem. I only wished that the zippers ... MoreFirst of all the customer service is great. Thats why I spend my money on Patagonia products. Second, the materials used are the best.Having said that, I love this jacket I purchased for fishing because it does everything I wanted. Keeps me dry, and warm when times get a little windy and wet. The only down side with this jacket is the Zippers. They are made out of a metallic alloy that corrodes very fast. They fail way before any wear and tear occurs to the Jacket. And that brings me back to customer service. I have returned two jackets where the zippers literally fell off after only using the Jackets for a few times. Even washing and coating the Zipper with some wax, they both failed. I received replacement jackets with no problem. I only wished that the zippers would be changed to a nylon one so that there is nothing to corrode. If so, I'm sure the Jacket would last years.On a scale of one to ten, I'd rate it a 7 only because the zipper fails. But again the service and support of Patagonia is great.Aloha, Daryl

Daryl originally posted on patagonia.com
Waterproof- yes; Breathable- not as much
31 October 2022

Note: This is my third different version of this jacket. Previous two versions both suffered from delaminating. This one is just a month old now.Todays task: 2.8 mile brisk, mostly flat walk to the store and back.Conditions: 55 degrees and cloudy, no wind nor rain.Load: Nothing on the way out, two six-packs on the way back (carried in hand).Clothing: Capilene t-shirt and long sleeve flannel shirt worn under Torrentshell, Levis 501s, no hat.Result: even though I had pit zips and front zipper all the way open, I got surprisingly sweaty and clammy, especially on the arms and back. With the cool temperature, this was getting uncomfortable.Verdict: I have previously worn the jacket in heavy rain and it kept me totally dry. However, with todays experience, I will ... MoreNote: This is my third different version of this jacket. Previous two versions both suffered from delaminating. This one is just a month old now.Todays task: 2.8 mile brisk, mostly flat walk to the store and back.Conditions: 55 degrees and cloudy, no wind nor rain.Load: Nothing on the way out, two six-packs on the way back (carried in hand).Clothing: Capilene t-shirt and long sleeve flannel shirt worn under Torrentshell, Levis 501s, no hat.Result: even though I had pit zips and front zipper all the way open, I got surprisingly sweaty and clammy, especially on the arms and back. With the cool temperature, this was getting uncomfortable.Verdict: I have previously worn the jacket in heavy rain and it kept me totally dry. However, with todays experience, I will only wear the jacket for low-intensity activity in the rain.

Gent originally posted on patagonia.com

Specification

Material characteristicsbreathable, waterproof, windproof
Material outer fabric100% recyceltes Nylon
Outer fabricH2No Performance Standard