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From wet-water ice belay stances to cold winter days on the ski hill, the Nano Storm Jacket is waterproof, warm and super light Ice routes in Norway, skiing through Northeasters, and sleet-storm belays in Newfoundland: Where cold and wet go hand-in-hand, so goes our Nano Storm. It pairs top-notch PrimaLoft One insulation with a waterproof/breathable H2No® barrier, bonded to the nylon ripstop shell, doing double-duty to keep you warm in even the most drenching and frigid conditions.
The fully adjustable, helmet-compatible hood has a laminated visor to help you see through the tempest, the jacket's cuffs seal with self-fabric hook-and-loop closures, and a dual-adjust drawcord hem cinches tight to help keep your heat in. Pockets: two handwarmers, one left chest, one internal (all zippered) and one drop-in. Recyclable through the Common Threads Recycling Program. 2.5-layer 100% nylon ripstop with a waterproof/breathable H2No barrier and Deluge DWR (durable water repellent) finish Lightweight 60-g PrimaLoft® One polyester insulation provides excellent warmth and compressibility Unique quilt pattern holds insulation in place promoting durability and longevity.
Helmet-compatible, fully-adjustable hood with laminated visor for great visibility in bad conditions Watertight, coated center-front zipper treated with a Deluge DWR (durable water repellent) finish Pockets: two handwarmers, one left chest; one internal zippered pocket, one drop-in Self-fabric hook-and-loop cuff closures seal out the elements and keep you dry; dual-adjust drawcord hem keeps drafts out and warmth in Shell: 2.5-layer, 2.6-oz 50-denier 100% nylon ripstop, with a waterproof/breathable H2No® barrier. Insulation: 60-g PrimaLoft® One polyester. Lining: 1.4-oz 22-denier 100% recycled polyester. Shell and lining have a Deluge® DWR (durable water repellent) finish. Recyclable through the Common Threads Recycling Program Regular Fit.
Material
2.5-layer H2No® shell fabrics are waterproof, windproof, breathable and highly packable. They combine a water-repellent shell fabric with our H2No waterproof barrier and a raised pattern on the inside, instead of the full-coverage interior scrim used in 3-layer fabrics. The raised pattern makes 2.5-layer fabric packages lighter and more compressible while still protecting the waterproof barrier.
Technology: H2No
Barrier is Patagonia's standard for 100% waterproof and breathable protection in our shell garments. H2No is created by adding a waterproof and breathable laminate or coating to a high performance protective fabric. This fabric package blocks wind and water on the outside while allowing water vapor generated by your body to escape – keeping you warm, dry and comfortable. Learn more
Technology
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PRIMALOFT®
PRIMALOFT® thermal uses natural and synthetic insulation to retain heat in cold weather.
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PrimaLoft® ONE
PrimaLoft® ONE is the highest performing insulation on the market for warmth, water resistance, softness and compressibility. PrimaLoft® ONE is an ultra-fine microfiber insulation that is as warm, soft and lightweight, and is warmer wet or dry than all other insulations.
Benefits
14% Warmer when Dry
24% Warmer when Wet
Ultimate Microfiber Insulation
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Recycled Polyester:
To Patagonia, quality means more than how a garment looks or functions: It also includes the way it affects the environment and quality of life. This means working to source materials and develop processes that minimize damage to the environment.
In 1993, we adopted fleece into our product line made from post consumer recycled plastic soda bottles. We were the first outdoor clothing manufacturer to do so. PCR® clothing was a positive step towards a more sustainable system – one that uses fewer resources, discards less and better protects people’s health. Over the course of 13 years, we saved some 86 million soda bottles from the trash heap. That’s enough oil to fill the 40-gallon gas tank of the diminutive Chevy Suburban 20,000 times.
Today, we're able to utilize more sources for recycled polyester and offer it on more garments such as Capilene baselayers, shell jackets and board shorts, as well as fleece. We now recycle used soda bottles, unusable second quality fabrics and worn out garments into polyester fibers to produce many of our clothes. We've also started the world's first garment recycling program – bring us your old, worn-out Capilene baselayer, Patagonia fleece or Polartec® fleece (from any maker) and we'll make a new polyester garment from it using an innovative process developed by our friends at TEJIN.
Benefits of recycled polyester:
Lessens dependence on oil
Curbs discards, thereby prolonging landfill life and reducing toxic emissions from incinerators
Helps to promote a new recycling stream for polyester clothing that is no longer wearable
Creates less air, water and soil contamination
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