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  • PATAGONIA W's Swiftcurrent Wading Jkt
  • PATAGONIA W's Swiftcurrent Wading Jkt
  • PATAGONIA W's Swiftcurrent Wading Jkt
  • PATAGONIA W's Swiftcurrent Wading Jkt
  • PATAGONIA W's Swiftcurrent Wading Jkt
  • PATAGONIA W's Swiftcurrent Wading Jkt

PATAGONIA W's Swiftcurrent Wading Jkt

€ 400.00 Out of stock

Built for nature’s most unpredictable changes, the Swiftcurrent™ Wading Jacket is our most versatile technical jacket. The 4-layer, waterproof/breathable H2No® Performance Standard shell is free of perfluorinated chemicals and made of 100% recycled nylon. Fair Trade Certified™ sewn.

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Reference : 195699026919
Category : Clothing
Brand : PATAGONIA
Taille :
L M S
C Patagonia :
Hemlock Green

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4-layer H2No® Performance Standard 100% recycled nylon shell with a 15-denier circular-knit slick jersey backer for added comfort and performance, a waterproof/breathable barrier and a PFC-free DWR finish (durable water repellent coating that does not contain perfluorinated chemicals) Two low-profile, front-zip pockets fit fly boxes; zippered handwarmer pockets are positioned for deep wading and feature flap covers for back-of-hand comfort Easily adjustable, vented hood and integrated collar provide maximum protection in heavy weather and high winds; hood is designed to accommodate all headwear Watertight, adjustable cuffs keep arms dry when releasing fish; recessed design eliminates line snag Mesh-lined casing drains excess water and encloses an adjustable elastic drawcord for a close, drag-free fit Fair Trade Certified™ sewn, which means the people who made it earned a premium for their labor Regular fit H2No® Performance Standard shell: 4-layer, 6-oz 70-denier 100% recycled nylon with a 15-denier circular-knit slick jersey backer for added comfort and performance, a waterproof/breathable barrier and a PFC-free DWR finish (durable water repellent coating that does not contain perfluorinated chemicals). Fair Trade Certified™ sewn

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