Patagonia Torrentshell Pullover

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Patagonia Men's Torrentshell Pullover.
The Torrentshell Pullover is super light, waterproof and packable; great for emergency rainwear Afternoon thunderstorms rack the Rockies, sending high-peak trekkers scampering for cover. Pull shelter from your pack with the ultimate emergency rainwear: this pared-down nylon ripstop pullover keeps it simple and focused on protection with its 2.5-layer waterproof/breathable H2No® barrier and minimalist features. The Torrentshell Pullover packs into its single chest pocket (with a carabiner clip-in loop), has elastic cuffs, a drawcord hem and an adjustable, roll-down hood with laminated visor. Recyclable through the Common Threads Recycling Program. 2.5-layer nylon ripstop shell with a waterproof/breathable H2No® barrier and Deluge® DWR (durable water repellent) finish 2-way-adjustable hood with a laminated visor rolls down and stows Microfleece-lined neck and chin for comfort and enhanced protection of waterproof/breathable barrier Center-front zipper with storm flaps to keep water out Elasticized cuffs for a secure fit Stows in zippered chest pocket Drawcord hem 2.5-layer, 2.6-oz 50-denier 100% nylon ripstop with a waterproof/breathable H2No® barrier and a Deluge® DWR (durable water repellent) finish. Recyclable through the Common Threads Recycling Program Regular Fit

Wash and Care:

  • Machine wash warm, tumble dry low.

Insulation:

  • Chest deep front zipper provides ventilation when down
  • Fixed adjustable hood rolls down for compact storage and provides added protection in stormy weather

Sizing:

  • ½-length front zipper has a storm flap to keep water out

Weather and Wind:

  • H2No Performance Standard breathable shell is fully seam sealed to prevent exterior water and wind from penetrating.
  • Fully taped seams and DWR treated zippers keep wet conditions out
  • Drop-in center-front torso pocket with welted exterior storm flap and DWR-treated zippers

Zippers:

  • Chest-deep center-front zipper with a minimal welt storm flap creates a zipper-garage chin guard
  • Zipped torso pocket keeps valuables safely stowed
  • Jacket can be stowed away in the zip pocket for ultimate portability.

Pockets:

  • Entire jacket can be stuffed into the front torso pocket for compact storage
  • Jacket folds up small, stores in its internal stuff pocket, and takes up minimal space in your pack

Lining and Layers:

  • Microfleece-lined neck provides comfort and protects waterproof/breathable barrier
  • Regular fit leaves room for layers on chilly days
  • Micofleece-lined neck and chin reduces chafing to your face when you seal yourself off from the elements

Fabric:

  • Micro-fleece lined neck is soft against skin
  • Drawcord hem seals out wind and keeps the jacket in place around your rear when you move
  • H2No Performance Standard shell fabric is made from nylon ripstop with a waterproof/breathable barrier and a Deluge DWR finish to provide Patagonia's highest level weather protection
  • H2No; Performance Standard with waterproof/breathable 2.5-layer nylon ripstop repels moisture 2-way-adjustable hood with laminated visor rolls down and stows
  • Elasticized cuffs and adjustable drawcord hem seal out moisture; stows in self-stuff torso pocket with carabiner clip-in loop
  • Deluge DWR, Patagonia's proprietary fabric finish, repels water and lasts substantially longer than standard DWRs.

Fit:

  • Regular fit is relaxed, but not sloppy, and perfect for workouts or everyday activities.
  • Elasticized cuffs for a secure fit
  • Re-engineered pattern for improved fit

Ventilation:

  • Front zip opening allows increased and adjustable ventilation.

Manufactured:

  • Imported.
  • Made in Vietnam and Made in China.

Features:

  • Recyclable through Patagonia’s Common Threads Garment recycling program
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Rain protection you'll always have space to bring along.

Even if the weather forecast shows nothing but sun, a rogue thunder shower can show up at any time when you're hiking through the backcountry. With the lightweight Patagonia Men's Torrentshell Pullover Jacket in your pack, you'll be ready for wet weather whenever it strikes. Made from H2No Performance shell fabric that provides Patagonia's highest level of waterproof and breathable protection, this pullover can be stuffed into its own front pocket for compact storage so you can always bring it along.


Moosejaw

The Patagonia Men's Torrentshell Pullover. The Torrentshell Pullover is superlight, waterproof and packable – the perfect emergency rainwear piece.


Appalachain Outdoors
The Torrentshell Pullover from Patagonia offers breathable, waterproof protection in even the worst of downpours thanks to its H2No construction. The microfleeced-lined neck of the Torrentshell offers added comfort, and the Torrentshell compresses into its stuff-pocket, making it a perfect addition for your longer excursions.
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If you would rather stay dry while on the mountain instead of being perpetually soaked and miserable, then the Patagonia Torrentshell Pullover Jacket is for you. With H2No® Coating technology applied to the shell, you're body will stay nice and dry even in the most torrential down pours. Wear it in the middle of a monsoon or during rainy mountain days and you'll see the superior waterproof technology that is H2No®.
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From day-hikes to weeklong summer backpacking trips, keep the Patagonia Torrentshell Pullover Jacket close by in the event that the cloudy skies unleash torrents of rain.


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The weather is out of control, but slip on the Torrentshell Pullover and you've got everything you need to stay comfortable and dry.
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Actual Weight:Black, M: 306g
Closure:Pullover
Fabric:2.5-layer, 2.6-oz 50-denier 100% nylon ripstop with a waterproof/breathable H2No® barrier and a Deluge® DWR (durable water repellent) finish
Fit:Regular fit
H2No Performance Standard shell:2.5-layer, 2.6-oz / 50-denier 100% nylon ripstop with a waterproof/breathable barrier and a Deluge DWR (durable water repellent) finish
H2No® Performance Standard shell:2.5-layer, 2.6-oz 50-denier 100% nylon ripstop with a waterproof/breathable barrier and a Deluge® DWR (durable water repellent) finish
Hood:yes, stowable
Material:[membrane/laminate] H2No membrane (2.5-layer), [face fabric] 50D ripstop nylon, Deluge DWR coating
Pockets:1 chest, 1 internal mesh water bottle
Recommended Use:hiking, backpacking
Seams:fully taped
Style:Jackets
Technologies:[H2No Performance, Deluge DWR finish]
Type:Shell
Warranty:lifetime
Waterproof:yes
Weatherproof Material:H2no
Weight:306 g (10.8 oz)
Windproof:yes
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Patagonia Torrentshell Pullover Reviews:

Positive Reviews:

Keeps you dry

I'm mildly obsessed with raincoats. This one is great if you're going out in some serious rain. The pullover layers well but of course is not great for going in and out of the weather but it's fantastic if you're headed out for a day playing in the rain. Nice hood. Only has an interior pocket. I like the elastic closure at the end of the sleeve - it actually keeps the rain out. It's great as being a raincoat, but is not as versatile as some other coats. Also, I am girl and am a rebel by wearing a Men's coat - the fit is still really nice (I got a Medium and typically wear a women's Large).
Carrie at Moosejaw on 10/04/2012

This is my first Patagonia rain shell, and I love it. Have used it only a few days, but initial impressions are great. The hood is big, but today with wind and rain, able to synch down hood easily and make it tight to next not only in heavy rain, but in the wind. Pouch is easy to get to and not bulky. Cuffs at first i thought were a little tight, but great sleeve length for extending arms and movement. Waist cords synch down easy but easy to release as well. Tight to get on but once on doesn't feel baggy, wore it with light fleece underneath, true to size.

Brandon at Backcountry.com on 05/11/2013

Good Jacket!

This jacket is super in the rain. Its very lightweight, in your pack and on your back. It packs down super small into its chest pocket but is missing pockets on the sides for your hands. When its actually raining though, this jacket shines through, I've hiked in the snow and biked through some downpours with this guy and no complaints so far. Plan on going bigger if you want to have more than a couple layers on under it though because the sizing is pretty spot on; throwing this over a base layer and my softshell is pushing it.
Stephen at Moosejaw on 04/06/2012

Great Shell

Super light and packs into its own chest pocket. Really perfect to stash in a pack and pull out in the rain, that is if you're not wearing it already. It is super comfortable and I wear it all the time. It breathes well; not too stuffy inside. Only downsides: no pockets for your hands; guess that cuts down on weight. Also, I tried it on with in a climbing helmet underneath the hood and couldn't get it zipped up all the way. Either way, this jacket fulfills my needs and goes beyond expectation. Fully recommend it
Stephen at Moosejaw on 10/24/2011

Will be your favorite jacket if you get the right size

Awesome jacket, I got the dark grey and it looks amazing, feels amazing, and smells AMAZING. It keeps the rain off very well, and as it says, it really lets the vapor get out so you don't get all steamy. If you like it steamy, don't buy it. The sizing is kind of funky, so make sure you go to REI or somewhere to see how it fits, then leave a banana in the pocket and buy it here. They will never know.
Alex at Moosejaw on 10/23/2011

UltraAwesome

Get this product, it's within your price range because of the Patagonia Iron Clad guarantee. That means it has a lifetime warranty; think about how much you will end up wearing it then consider what you paid for it. I wear this even when it is not raining out because Ultramarine is the most interesting color ever. The hood is epic and really rounds out the protection needed for a bad rainstorm. It even stows away in the single chest pocket!
ALEX at Moosejaw on 04/21/2011

A great product!

I just returned from a 10 day trip to Ireland. It rained or drizzled almost every day, and my Torrentshell pullover and pants performed flawlessly. I never got too warm because of the ample front zipper on the jacket, and the material kept me completely dry even on the few occasions when it did pour down buckets. I only wish it had a kangaroo pocket. Other than that, it's awesome.
PixOnWheelz_79 at Rock/Creek Outfitters on 07/07/2012

Simple and effective.

A really good shell for the worst kind of downpour. Packs down small in the front pocket. The clip-in loop makes it easy to hang on my harness when the weather is a bit unstable. The hood is a bit small for a climbing helmet, it works but not great. This is defenetly going to be a part of my climbing rack this spring and summer.
Magnus at Patagonia on 02/07/2013

Super Jacket

I love Patagonia stuff. This jacket is great. Very Very light. Packs very small. Not great for layering though, unless you went a size larger. I do wish that it had more pockets than just the inside breast pocket. And having to pull it over your head all the time isn't optimal. But it sure looks nice.
Adam at Moosejaw on 12/18/2011

Buy this jacket

Bought this pullover to stuff into the corner of a High Sierra pack. I've been on the receiving end of a sudden storm and with no shell regretted it. This thing rocks, stuffs down small, packs light and you forget you have it until its needed.
Marc at Moosejaw on 06/20/2011

Neutral Reviews:

Not fully waterproof

I am not pleased with the H2No line, it doesnt seem to be fully waterproof. After some time in the rain the entire coat feels damp on the inside, no not sweat, water seeping in. they do have it in plenty of colors and it is lightweight and a good fit.
kyle at Moosejaw on 03/17/2013

Fine, cheap

Nice and cheap, keeps the rain off. Wrinkles when you wad it up in your pack. Great for keeping your gear out of the dirt.
Matthew at Moosejaw on 08/31/2012