Isthmus Jacket - Men's
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Why We Like The Isthmus Jacket
For an option that holds up through years of hard wearing, we recommend you work the Patagonia Isthmus Jacket into your wardrobe. Ideal for soggy Northwest weather and cold New England winters, the Isthmus is made from a wind- and water-resistant material that won't easily tear when you're shoveling your front walkway or stacking firewood in the shed before the first big snow storm of the year.
Details
- Weather-resistant jacket for three-season wear
- Eco-friendly insulation made from recycled material
- Partially recycled fabric repels light precipitation
- Removable hood can be adjusted to seal out wind
- Patagonia is committed to producing sustainable outdoor gear
- Item #PAT01ZN
- Responsible Collection
- Bluesign Approved, Certified B-Corp, Recycled/Repurposed
- Material
- [face fabric] 100% nylon plain weave (92% recycled), DWR treatment, [lining] 100% recycled polyester taffeta
- Insulation
- 100g Thermogreen (92% recycled polyester)
- Fit
- regular
- Length
- hip
- Center Back Length
- 27.5in
- Hood
- removable
- Pockets
- [external] 2 hand, 2 zippered hand, [internal] 1 zippered chest (media)
- Claimed Weight
- 1lb 15.6oz
- Activity
- casual, hiking
- Manufacturer Warranty
- lifetime
Reviews
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Overall Rating
4.5 based on 2 ratings
Review Summary
Fits True To Size
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageDecember 9, 2021
Super warm
- Familiarity:
- I've used it once or twice and have initial impressions
Warm, stylish and lightweight. fits true to size, plenty of room to layer it up underneath if you need it.
Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com
December 4, 2020
Almost Perfect
- Familiarity:
- I've used it once or twice and have initial impressions
It?s a really well made and stylish jacket, light but warm. It?s almost perfect except for the fact that it?s not resistant to dust. If you plan to get a black one, you might need to have a second thought.
Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com