Patagonia Men's Adze Soft Shell Polartec Windbloc Jacket Excellent condition - no stains or imperfections. Smoke free home. $85 TYD Size - XL - Length - 30" (bottom of collar in back to bottom), Width - 24" Color - Green (some pictures make it look like a dull green, it is more of a vibrant green) Weight - Midweight Details:Total protection from even the worst wind. The Adze Jacket is constructed of Polartec Windbloc stretch-woven fabric for mobility and durability, and a DWR (durable water repellent) finish to resist moisture. Wicked winds, spring squalls and the bite of early March mornings – whether leading out from a hanging belay or ski touring the High Sierra, the all-new Adze does everything a soft shell should. It breathes, blocks wind and keeps quiet. Key is the Polartec Windbloc stretch-woven polyester shell, which deflects wind while breathing freely and moving with a soft, supple hand – add to this a moisture-resisting DWR (durable water repellent) finish for a jacket can deal with the elements. The microgrid fleece interior traps heat, moves moisture and feels great next-to-skin, allowing total versatility with short- or long-sleeved layers. Features include two reverse-coil zippered hand pockets and one internal zippered chest pocket, hook-and-loop cuff closures and a drawcord hem to seal out the elements and seal in heat.Features: • Polartec Windbloc stretch-woven polyester shell with a DWR (durable water repellent) finish • Microfleece-lined neck and wind flap for next-to-skin comfort • Two reverse-coil zippered handwarmer pockets and one internal zippered chest pocket • Low-profile gusseted cuffs create a tight wrist seal • Drawcord hem seals out drafts, seals in heat • 9-oz Polartec Windbloc 93% polyester/7% spandex, with a DWR (durable water repellent) finish • 637 g (22.5 oz) • Made in Nicaragua. • Technology: Deluge DWR - Patagonia’s proprietary durable water repellent fabric finish, Deluge DWR, lasts substantially longer than standard DWRs. Garments with the Deluge DWR finish have like-new repellency after years of extensive use. |