Delivering exceptional waterproof breathability, the Torrentshell 3L Rain Jacket provides comfort and durability. Achieving Patagonia’s H2No waterproof standard, this 3-layer shell is PFC-free, produced without perfluorinated chemicals. A 50-denier ECONEL 100% recycled nylon ripstop face, is combined with a PU membrane and tricot backer, for durable performance. The two-way-adjustable hood with laminated visor rolls down to be stowed when not in use. Pit zips offer additional ventilation to help with thermoregulation. A full length centre zip with chin guard, and micro-fleece at the neck ensures next-to-skin comfort. Hook-and-loop cuffs and an adjustable hem drawcord seal out the worst of the weather. For easy transportation, the jacket stuffs into the left handwarmer pocket. With a simple design, this jacket is guaranteed to stand the test of time.
Delivering exceptional waterproof breathability, the Torrentshell 3L Rain Jacket provides comfort and durability. Achieving Patagonia’s H2No waterproof standard, this 3-layer shell is PFC-free, produced without perfluorinated chemicals. A 50-denier ECONEL 100% recycled nylon ripstop face, is combined with a PU membrane and tricot backer, for durable performance. The two-way-adjustable hood with laminated visor rolls down to be stowed when not in use. Pit zips offer additional ventilation to help with thermoregulation. A full length centre zip with chin guard, and micro-fleece at the neck ensures next-to-skin comfort. Hook-and-loop cuffs and an adjustable hem drawcord seal out the worst of the weather. For easy transportation, the jacket stuffs into the left handwarmer pocket. With a simple design, this jacket is guaranteed to stand the test of time.
Delivering exceptional waterproof breathability, the Torrentshell 3L Rain Jacket provides comfort and durability. Achieving Patagonia’s H2No waterproof standard, this 3-layer shell is PFC-free, produced without perfluorinated chemicals. A 50-denier ECONEL 100% recycled nylon ripstop face, is combined with a PU membrane and tricot backer, for durable performance. The two-way-adjustable hood with laminated visor rolls down to be stowed when not in use. Pit zips offer additional ventilation to help with thermoregulation. A full length centre zip with chin guard, and micro-fleece at the neck ensures next-to-skin comfort. Hook-and-loop cuffs and an adjustable hem drawcord seal out the worst of the weather. For easy transportation, the jacket stuffs into the left handwarmer pocket. With a simple design, this jacket is guaranteed to stand the test of time.
Delivering exceptional waterproof breathability, the Torrentshell 3L Rain Jacket provides comfort and durability. Achieving Patagonia’s H2No waterproof standard, this 3-layer shell is PFC-free, produced without perfluorinated chemicals. A 50-denier ECONEL 100% recycled nylon ripstop face, is combined with a PU membrane and tricot backer, for durable performance. The two-way-adjustable hood with laminated visor rolls down to be stowed when not in use. Pit zips offer additional ventilation to help with thermoregulation. A full length centre zip with chin guard, and micro-fleece at the neck ensures next-to-skin comfort. Hook-and-loop cuffs and an adjustable hem drawcord seal out the worst of the weather. For easy transportation, the jacket stuffs into the left handwarmer pocket. With a simple design, this jacket is guaranteed to stand the test of time.
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Rain pants as a concept are awful, and there is a reason most hikers forego them altogether. Most rain pants are two layer and don't breathe, so as soon as you start to sweat, the pants just turn into a permeable membrane, letting all the rain in and leaving you hiking through the bush in a sopping weight plastic bag. These Patagonia pants are three layers, which means they're as breathable and as waterproof as your good raincoat. They actually keep the rain out (I just wore them in a massive storm on top of the Bogong High Plains, the ultimate challenge), and they're comfortable enough to pass as hiking pants on cold windy days. They were so good I plan on wearing them cross country skiing next year, and they'll be a staple in my pack when hiking alpine areas. ... MoreRain pants as a concept are awful, and there is a reason most hikers forego them altogether. Most rain pants are two layer and don't breathe, so as soon as you start to sweat, the pants just turn into a permeable membrane, letting all the rain in and leaving you hiking through the bush in a sopping weight plastic bag. These Patagonia pants are three layers, which means they're as breathable and as waterproof as your good raincoat. They actually keep the rain out (I just wore them in a massive storm on top of the Bogong High Plains, the ultimate challenge), and they're comfortable enough to pass as hiking pants on cold windy days. They were so good I plan on wearing them cross country skiing next year, and they'll be a staple in my pack when hiking alpine areas. These pants made me believe in pants again, five stars.
originally posted on altitude-sports.com
I am really liking these pants so far. Have worn them on multiple walks in the rain and they have kept me dry. I love the zip leg with the snap buttons on the bottom. I feel they do fit true to size, though I do need to use the drawstring to tighten them at the waist. But at 5'4" and ~135-140lbs, I feel that the extra small would be too small for me. My only complaint about these pants is the lack of an inside loop to hang the pants on a hook to dry them (I am forced to throw them over a door, or hang just from the back waistband, which i feal will wear the inside material after repeatedly hanging them this way)
originally posted on patagonia.com
These pants are great at keeping me dry but the fabric is noisy when moving. I have raincoats which do the same, the price for staying dry and probably unavoidable. My only criticism of these pants relates the zippers on the legs. I wish they were longer to more easily facilitate putting the pants on with muddy hiking boots already on. Rain storms on the trail happen often in the PNW and I do not want to take my boots off to pull these rain pants on. Otherwise, these pants are great. They fit well over pants and do not cause overheating. The fabric seems tough enough to withstand years of clambering over boulders and downed trees.
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Patagonia W's Torrentshell 3L Rain Pants - Reg
Patagonia Torrentshell 3L Womens Waterproof Pants - Regular - Black - L
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Patagonia Torrentshell 3L Womens Waterproof Pants - Regular - Black - XS
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Patagonia Torrentshell 3L Womens Waterproof Pants - Short
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Patagonia Torrentshell 3L Womens Waterproof Pants - Short - Black - L
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Rain pants as a concept are awful, and there is a reason most hikers forego them altogether. Most rain pants are two layer and don't breathe, so as soon as you start to sweat, the pants just turn into a permeable membrane, letting all the rain in and leaving you hiking through the bush in a sopping weight plastic bag. These Patagonia pants are three layers, which means they're as breathable and as waterproof as your good raincoat. They actually keep the rain out (I just wore them in a massive storm on top of the Bogong High Plains, the ultimate challenge), and they're comfortable enough to pass as hiking pants on cold windy days. They were so good I plan on wearing them cross country skiing next year, and they'll be a staple in my pack when hiking alpine areas. ... MoreRain pants as a concept are awful, and there is a reason most hikers forego them altogether. Most rain pants are two layer and don't breathe, so as soon as you start to sweat, the pants just turn into a permeable membrane, letting all the rain in and leaving you hiking through the bush in a sopping weight plastic bag. These Patagonia pants are three layers, which means they're as breathable and as waterproof as your good raincoat. They actually keep the rain out (I just wore them in a massive storm on top of the Bogong High Plains, the ultimate challenge), and they're comfortable enough to pass as hiking pants on cold windy days. They were so good I plan on wearing them cross country skiing next year, and they'll be a staple in my pack when hiking alpine areas. These pants made me believe in pants again, five stars.
I am really liking these pants so far. Have worn them on multiple walks in the rain and they have kept me dry. I love the zip leg with the snap buttons on the bottom. I feel they do fit true to size, though I do need to use the drawstring to tighten them at the waist. But at 5'4" and ~135-140lbs, I feel that the extra small would be too small for me. My only complaint about these pants is the lack of an inside loop to hang the pants on a hook to dry them (I am forced to throw them over a door, or hang just from the back waistband, which i feal will wear the inside material after repeatedly hanging them this way)
These pants are great at keeping me dry but the fabric is noisy when moving. I have raincoats which do the same, the price for staying dry and probably unavoidable. My only criticism of these pants relates the zippers on the legs. I wish they were longer to more easily facilitate putting the pants on with muddy hiking boots already on. Rain storms on the trail happen often in the PNW and I do not want to take my boots off to pull these rain pants on. Otherwise, these pants are great. They fit well over pants and do not cause overheating. The fabric seems tough enough to withstand years of clambering over boulders and downed trees.
In my effort to replace my older pair of H2no pants ( which completely deteriorated internally in a relatively short period of time) , I have reordered both the size small and x small. Neither fit... small is too big, x small just barely too small. My biggest complaint though is the drawstring . Just 2 nylon cords to tie together inside of the elastic waist? This "technology" seems pretty outdated and to have to tie and untie a drawstring for shell pants seems pretty silly. I don't think the old style had this function. For the price, it just seems strange. I am wishing there were a few other styles to choose from because I have my credit for my return and really need new rain pants!!
I bought these pants for hiking in rainy conditions in Newfoundland, and they worked as promised, keeping me dry in heavy downpours. The quality is excellent, as with most Patagonia items I have tried. Sizing is generous enough, and the long side zippers makes it really easy to put them on and take them off while wearing hiking boots. They seem durable so far, and the outside pockets are also useful. I would definitely recommend these quality rain pants if you need protection in heavy rain.
I buy quality gear for my travels, so when I needed pair of rain pants for my very active three weeks in Iceland, of course my first instinct was to add to my Patagonia collection. With my petite frame, 4'11", 115 lbs, I required full length zippers as the weather there is quite changeable quite often. The Torrentshell pants performed as required but even in size small, short, they were way too baggy, swished when I walked or hiked and at times snagged on brush or stones. I had to roll up the cuffs to take up some of the length. The silhouette was most unflattering. I realize they are designed to be an outside layer, and they did easily cover various combinations of base layer, tights, jeans, and hiking pants. When I came home, I ordered a pair of slim fitting ... MoreI buy quality gear for my travels, so when I needed pair of rain pants for my very active three weeks in Iceland, of course my first instinct was to add to my Patagonia collection. With my petite frame, 4'11", 115 lbs, I required full length zippers as the weather there is quite changeable quite often. The Torrentshell pants performed as required but even in size small, short, they were way too baggy, swished when I walked or hiked and at times snagged on brush or stones. I had to roll up the cuffs to take up some of the length. The silhouette was most unflattering. I realize they are designed to be an outside layer, and they did easily cover various combinations of base layer, tights, jeans, and hiking pants. When I came home, I ordered a pair of slim fitting Arc'teryx full zip rain pants (at considerably more cost) and will try to resell or pass on to a friend the Patagonia pants.It's not you; it's us little people.And rest assured this will not affect future purchases as your stuff is the best and your commitment to the planet is unmatched.
Although these are women's rain pants i am in fact male. I could not find a pair that would fit me suitably in the men's section. They were too long & i found the size of the legs off putting. The men's Torrentshell pants seems to be made for guys that have legs like tree trunks.I was about to walk out of the Vancouver Patagonia store when the person serving me ( Kevin ) suggested i try a pair of the women's in a short leg version. I'm extremely glad he did. Not only was the leg length spot on but it was also more tapered & not as bulky. Kevin said he has quite a few guys buy the women's version. I would challenge anyone to pick that i am indeed wearing women's pants. They look great.I have not worn them as yet in really heavy rain or for a period of longer than ... MoreAlthough these are women's rain pants i am in fact male. I could not find a pair that would fit me suitably in the men's section. They were too long & i found the size of the legs off putting. The men's Torrentshell pants seems to be made for guys that have legs like tree trunks.I was about to walk out of the Vancouver Patagonia store when the person serving me ( Kevin ) suggested i try a pair of the women's in a short leg version. I'm extremely glad he did. Not only was the leg length spot on but it was also more tapered & not as bulky. Kevin said he has quite a few guys buy the women's version. I would challenge anyone to pick that i am indeed wearing women's pants. They look great.I have not worn them as yet in really heavy rain or for a period of longer than about an hour. But so far they are living up to expectations.I have only 1 gripe. That is the tie cord on the waist could be a little longer. It is not a big problem as the cord can be easily replaced with a longer version.
This is a very high quality rain jacket with 3L protection without being very bulky at all. I was pleasantly surprised that this was lighter than expected with minimal "crinkling" with movement. Construction looks solid and I expect this jacket to perform well in rain and wind and hold up to repeated use. My only complaint is the jacket is on the tight side for those with curvy figures. These rain shell type jackets often run big for layering, but I suggest ordering true to size on this one.
Breathable durable rainpants that last through anything! I got my first set of these rainpants 20 years ago. They have accompanied me on my bike around the world through over 35 countries. In between adventures, they have cycled through 20 Seattle rainy winters, keeping me dry without sweating. I finally broke down and bought a new pair this year because they are finally wearing out.Patagonia has kept every feature that matters, including the amazing fabric. I'll never buy any other rainpants.
I was looking to purchase this jacket from Patagonia, but at a lower price point. Sun & Ski had a great deal, and they were able to ship to our APO address. The jacket arrived quickly and is the quality I expected.I'm 5'3", 150 lbs, and a 36C. Went with the size large since I planned on putting it over my base layer and Patagonia R1. It's slightly big, but size up if you plan on layering. A medium fit me, but I couldn't really comfortably fit much underneath it.I've now done a couple of rucks with this jacket. It's perfect in the rain over my base layers. This combo keeps me warm and dry. As an added bonus, the jacket is also excellent at blocking wind. I love it! Thanks Sun & Ski
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