Patagonia Women's Micro Puff Vest
Lightweight compressible earthfriendly core warmth that works as a soft midlayer or windresistant shellHighloft insulation that cuts straight to the chase our Micro Puff Vest gives warmth where it matters most It also uses earthfriendly materials the shell and insulation are made from recycled polyester The windproof waterresistant shell and lining and the compressible warmwhenwet synthetic insulation form a durable and toasty package The insulation wont clump separate or drift thanks in part to the interior quilting design The main zipper is DWR durable water repellent treated With invisible zippered pockets and an interior zippered chest pocket that doubles as a stuff sack with clipin loop Quilted side panels add to the feminine shaping Regular fit
- Shell: 1.3-oz, 22-denier double ripstop polyester (90% recycled). Lining: 1.2-oz 22-denier polyester (50% recycled) with a Deluge? DWR finish. Insulation: 3-oz Climashield? Green continuous filament polyester (40% recycled)
- Fabric package is made from lightweight, yet tough, recycled polyester; Shell fabric is durable, windproof and water-repellent
- Insulated with 3-oz. continuous-filament recycled polyester ? and exceptionally warm (even when wet) hollow filament that?s soft, light weight and compressible
- Insulation won?t clump or separate, thus eliminating cold spots
- Full-length, Deluge? DWR (durable water repellent) front zip for easier on/off and ventilation
- Left, zippered interior chest pocket doubles as a stuff sack, with carabiner clip-on loop
- Two invisible-zippered handwarmer pockets; Quilted side panels secure insulation and add feminine shaping
- Chin flap with fold-over zipper cover for comfort; Regular fit
- Imported.
- Weight: 272 g (9.6 oz)"
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Reviews - Patagonia Women's Micro Puff Vest
Anonymous
- 02/22/2008
Best investment - very versatile
Actually got this for a trip to Patagonia. Hands-down the best investment of the trip; wore it everyday, in all kinds of weather. Really is windproof - great against Patagonia's winds. Didn't really test it in heavy rain, but it held up in light sprinkles. Wore it under rain jackets, over thin layers and even over heavier fleeces. It slides on and off easily b/c of the polyester lining. Keeps you warm without overheating in high-output activities, and not bulky (in fit or in packing). It has handy zipper pockets (one on inside, two on outside). I will definitely wear back in the city too.