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Patagonia® Worn Wear
Men's R1® Full-Zip Jacket
Men's R1® Full-Zip Jacket
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Patagonia® Worn Wear
Men's R1® Full-Zip Jacket
Men's R1® Full-Zip Jacket
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Product Details
Product Details
- Versatile R1® fleece provides excellent stretch, warmth, wicks moisture and breathes in a variety of temperatures
- Interior high/low grid fleece enhances compressibility, airflow and dry time
- Microfiber face speeds dry time and allows for easy layering
- Off-shoulder seam construction reduces bulk under a pack
- Two zippered handwarmer pockets
Material
Material
6.8-oz Polartec� Power Dry� 93% polyester (41% recycled)/7% spandex
Weight
Weight
13.3 ounces
Items in Excellent Condition look and feel barely worn.
Examples of wear you might see under this condition grade:
Discoloration
Scratch
Items in Great Condition show minor signs of wear.
Examples of wear you might see under this condition grade:
Discoloration
Scratch
Items in Good Condition have visible repair marks and normal wear from adventures.
Examples of wear you might see under this condition grade:
Discoloration
Scratch
Items in Excellent Condition look and feel barely worn.
Examples of wear you might see under this condition grade:
Discoloration
Fading
Pilling
Items in Great Condition show minor signs of wear.
Examples of wear you might see under this condition grade:
Discoloration
Fading
Pilling
Items in Good Condition show minor signs of wear.
Examples of wear you might see under this condition grade:
Discoloration
Fading
Pilling