Packable and reliable, the Patagonia Torrentshell 3L jacket for men is a perfect partner for your outdoor sports sessions in rainy weather.
Equipped with a 3-layer recycled nylon ripstop membrane, it keeps you in the best conditions thanks to its waterproof and breathable properties.
This model features a hood that protects you from rain in case of bad weather, and a collar lined with microfleece for enhanced comfort.
Its drawcord-adjustable hem and hook-and-loop cuffs offer you exemplary fit and seamless protection.
The zippered pit vents and full-length zipper provide pleasant ventilation. Two secure side pockets carry your essentials.
Our model Julien is 1.78m tall and wears a size M.
Key features of the Patagonia Torrentshell 3L jacket
Our model Aymeric is 1.80m tall and wears a size M.
The durable water-repellent (DWR) finish repels light rain and snow and reduces the fabric's drying time.
The H2NO performance standard is Patagonia's benchmark for waterproofness, breathability, and durability.
All H2No? products undergo rigorous waterproof testing during a 24-hour "Killer Wash" cycle that simulates years of wear. This process involves subjecting the fabric to extreme conditions for 24 consecutive hours in a modified washing machine.
The H2No? performance standard for waterproof garments is 20,000 mm* before washing and 10,000 mm* after our extreme washing (according to the JIS L 1092 B test).
Some of the recycled nylon fibers we use come from post-industrial waste, threads collected from a spinning mill, and waste from weaving factories that can be transformed into reusable nylon fibers.
Ultra-light yet durable, nylon is one of the strongest materials we use in our clothing and equipment.
Econyl® is a 100% recycled and 100% recyclable fiber, created from nylon waste. Pre-consumer materials (industrial fabric scraps...) or post-consumer materials (fishing nets, carpets...) are recycled, transformed into a new yarn, and then a new fabric, Econyl®.
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.