A testament to lightness, the Patagonia Duckbill Cap is a reliable ally during your summer trail sessions.
Designed with textured NetPlus nylon on the front panel and brim, it shows respect for the environment. Its water-repellent finish effectively protects your head from light rain.
The 100% recycled polyester mesh guarantees excellent breathability during your efforts. The inner band allows for good moisture wicking.
It features a foam brim that is both flexible and short for easy transport. Conveniently, its adjustable back strap offers exemplary fit.
You enjoy a constant source of freshness thanks to the anti-odor treatment.
Key points of the Patagonia Duckbill Cap
The durable water-repellent (DWR) finish repels light rain and snow and reduces the fabric's drying time.
The use of recycled polyester reduces our dependence on petroleum as a raw material source. It utilizes waste and reduces greenhouse gas emissions from production. It also helps promote a new recycling stream for polyester garments that can no longer be worn.
Virgin polyester naturally repels water and performs exceptionally well outdoors.
In order to improve the living standards of the employees who make our products, Fair Trade is the first step towards fairer wages for the people within our supply chain.
We pay a premium for every Patagonia product that carries the Fair Trade Certified? label. This additional money is distributed directly to the factory workers. This program also promotes the health and safety of workers, as well as adherence to social and environmental standards. It also encourages dialogue between employees and management.
Since the year 2000, Patagonia has been collaborating with bluesign® technologies to assess and reduce the consumption of natural resources in its raw material supply chain, and to improve the management of chemicals, dyes, and other finishing products used during production.
The MiDori® bioSoft finish improves sweat wicking and enhances softness.
Material fully traceable and composed of 100% recycled fishing nets.
At least 1% of sales goes towards helping hundreds of environmental organizations around the world, so they can remain vigilant and preserve what is irreplaceable.