For fast, intense workouts in cold weather, the Women's Nano-Air Light Vest from Patagonia combines the ability to keep heat at your core while being exceptionally breathable, preventing you from over-heating. The lightweight but durable nylon fabric shell and lining sandwiches the FullRange insulation which keeps you toasty without getting stuffy, while the air-wicking waffle knit on the side and back panels quickly combats any excess moisture and heat. All the fabrics work together along with the stretch binding on the armholes and hem to provide a generous stretch and comfortable, feminine fit to flatter your figure.
The no-fuss features include a front zip with dedicated low-profile garage, and 2 low bulk zipped hand pockets which wear comfortably under a harness or backpack. The Polygiene odour control stops the growth of odour-causing bacteria on fabrics without interfering with your skin's natural perspiration or flora. All in all, an ideal jacket for those fast paced runs in bitter, icy chills.
Ideal use:
Walking, Hiking, Casual, Everyday
Materials:
Shell: 100% Nylon ripstop, 20D, DWR treated
Lining:100% Nylon plain weave, 50D, DWR treated
Back and sides panels: 100% Polyester stretch waffle knit
Insulation: FullRange (100% Polyester, 40g)
Key features:
Stretch binding at armhole and hem
Full-length front zip with garage
Breathable and lightweight
Polygiene odour control
2 zipped hand pockets
Mechanical stretch
Stylish
Tech specs:
Breathability Front: 40CF
Breathability Back: 130 CFM
Weight: 159g
Size and fit:
Fit: Slim
Insulation Type | Down |
Technical features | Insulated, Odour resistant |
Weight (g) | 159 |
Size recommendation | Slim Fit. When in doubt, choose a larger size. |
Brand | Patagonia |
Gender | Womens |
Product Code | B11ABB0280 |
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