PatagoniaWomen's M10 Storm Jacket
Suitable for
Women
Specific activity
- Alpine Climbing
- Mountaineering
- Alpinism
Other Material Technology
H2No®
Membrane layers
3-layer construction
Type of membrane
- Waterproof membrane
- Windproof membrane
Breathability (MVTR in 24 h)
20000.00 g/m²
Water column
20000 mm
Features
- Width-adjustable hem
- Hood
- Sealed seams
- Adjustable cuffs
- Recco® -Reflector
Hood Features
- Adjustable hood
- Helmet-compatible hood
Zip
- Chin protector
- Wind flap
Pockets
- Front pocket
- Stowaway pocket
Functional Material
DWR
Product properties
- Moisture-wicking
- Breathable
- Durable
- Waterproof
- Windproof
- Water-repellent
- Small pack size
Sustainability Features
- PVC free
- Contains recycled materials
- Fair Trade
- 1% for the planet
Main material
100% polyamide
Partly made from recycled material
100 % polyamide
Fit
Slim Fit
Reference weight
280 g (Size S)
Description
<p>With the Patagonia M10 Storm jacket, you have discovered a reliable windproof and waterproof jacket for mountaineering and climbing.
<p>Together with professional athletes, a hard shell jacket was developed for the highest demands, which reliably supports you when alpine climbing, on alpine tours and on long mountain tours. The three-layer H2No® membrane reliably keeps out wind and rain, the impregnation prevents water from penetrating the mid-layer and the jacket remains pleasantly light and flexible. The adjustable hood fits over your climbing helmet to keep you dry in any situation. The front zip is laminated with a water-repellent finish and has a covering strip that also protects against wind.</p> <p
<p>The features also include a Recco® reflector and two chest pockets. You can put larger items, such as your gloves, in the left chest pocket, while the right chest pocket offers secure storage space for smaller items. Thanks to its small pack size, you can simply put this technical hardshell jacket in its own chest pocket when not in use and stow it in your rucksack.</p> <p
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