Patagonia Kid's Baby Reversible Tribbles Jacket

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Patagonia Baby Reversible Tribbles Jacket
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The Baby Reversible Tribbles Jacket from Patagonia is extremely cute, weather resistant, and provides soft and cozy insulaiton. This reversible Patagonia coat has a stylish plaid print on one side and a plush high-pile fleece on the other. When the plaid side is out this coat is both wind and water-resistant, there is 100 gram Thermogreen insulation, and the fleece hugs your body like a teddy bear. When conditions permit turn the Baby Reversible Tribbles Jacket inside out and you have a stylish high-loft look.

Fit:

  • Relaxed fit
  • Elasticized hood provides a secure and protective fit

Fabric:

  • Raglan sleeves provides extra mobility; quilting through all layers reduces bulk
  • Handwarmer pockets on both sides of jacket and shell fabric elbow patches on fleece side for durability
  • Fleece folds to the shell side for extra softness and a comfortable fit.
  • Wind-resistant quilted shell side is treated with a Deluge DWR finish and reverses to a soft, high-pile fleece side; jacket is insulated with warm 100-g Thermogreen polyester (90% recycled)

Sizing:

  • Full-length zipper with zipper garage and reflective pull; elasticized cuffs seal out cold

Features:

  • Internal elasticized drawcord helps seal out the elements
  • Recyclable through the Common Threads Recycling Program
Moosejaw

The Patagonia Baby Reversible Tribbles Jacket is made with a durable recycled polyester shell fabric that is reversible to a polyester high-pile fleece side, and is insulated with 100-g Thermogreen polyester for extra warmth. Keep that kid super warm and comfy, you guys.


SummitHut.com

This reversible wind-and-weather-resistant jacket from Patagonia, made of durable polyester (100% recycled), has a DelugeĀ® DWR (durable water repellent) finish, while the flip side features cozy, deep-pile polyester fleece. Supple, low-bulk, 100-g ThermogreenĀ® insulation (90% recycled) between the two layers adds warmth. To seal out the elements, a hood, elasticized cuffs and hem provide a secure fit. With drop-in hand pockets on both sides of the jacket and a reflective pull on the center- front zipper.


Half-Moon Outfitters (Fall 2012)
Wind-resistant quilted shell side is treated with a Deluge DWR finish and reverses to a soft, high-pile fleece side; jacket is insulated with warm 100-g Thermogreen polyester (90% recycled)
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Fabric:Shell side: 2.7-oz 100% recycled polyester with a Deluge® DWR (durable water repellent) finish
Insulation:100-g Thermogreen® 100% polyester (90% recycled)
Lining:8.6-oz 100% polyester high-pile double-faced fleece
Shell:2.7-oz 100% recycled polyester with Deluge DWR finish
Weight:399 g (14.1 oz)
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Patagonia Baby Reversible Tribbles Jacket Review:

Reviews:

Awesome coat for my lil girlie

My nearly two year old got this coat a few months ago and so far it has kept her nice and toasty! Last night she had it on for about 4 hours in temps in the 30s and still faired well. The zipper is very sturdy and zips easily (last year she had a North Face coat and the zipper NEVER wanted to zip easily). Things to consider:1. It does not have a name tag label anywhere on it2. The pockets are not insulated and do not have zippers to stash mittens inside3. Runs HUGE - my average sized 22 month old is wearing a size 12 months coat.
Jess at Moosejaw on 12/19/2011