Urban down jacket that's waterproof, insulated with 600-fill down, and has an insulated removable hood
When a nor'easter blows, the Wanaka Jacket would rather walk than take a cab. Waterproof and warm, it's made of a combination of 2-layer polyester shell (50% recycled) for durability, and ultra-insulative 600-fill premium goose down to stop bone-chilling cold. The multifunctional collar design, inspired by vintage army jackets, flips upright and snaps closed to seal out buffeting winds. The easy-glide lining is made of 1.3-oz polyester (all-recycled) with square quilting to keep the down from shifting. An insulated, zip-off hood and drop-tail rear hem protect both your top and bottom. Pocketing includes a zippered internal pocket, two zippered handwarmer pockets (fleece-lined) and two chest pockets. Treated with a Deluge® DWR (durable water repellent) finish.
Details:
Material shell jacket: 2-layer 203-g laminat, 100% polyester, H2No® polyurethane-membrane and Deluge® DWR (Durable Water Repellent) impregnation
Lining: 44-g material, 100% polyester
Fill: first class, european 600-fill goose down
Hooded jacket with 2-way zipper
Stand-up collar
Snap closure external storm flap and adjustable snap closure cuffs
2-Layer H2No – General Use
2-Layer H2No is a completely waterproof, windproof and breathable fabric package that uses a wicking hanging liner instead of a bonded scrim or raised pattern to protect the waterproof/breathable barrier. It is very comfortable and warm even against the skin – a versatile alternative when counting grams or bombproof durability aren't priorities.
e-fibers
At Patagonia they seek to build the best product and cause no unnecessary harm. Patagonia is working hard to source materials and use processes that are less harmful to the Earth without compromising quality. Patagonia currently uses the following e-fibers – environmentally friendlier fibers – in a number of their products. They include recycled polyester, organic cotton, hemp, chlorine-free wool and recycled nylon.