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PATAGONIA Dual Aspect Shell Jacket

Posted by The Great Outdoors Magazine on Sep 10, 2022

Made from Patagonia's proprietary H2NO fabric, the Dual Aspect is lighter-weight and less durable than some, but it does have plenty of winter-friendly features. Firstly, this is another jacket with a fabulous hood that includes both stiffening and a wire to the peak. The main pockets are waterproof with water-resistant zips, and just about roomy enough to take a laminated OS map. Underarm zips are in place to dump heat and moisture. The alpine credentials are secured by the inclusion of a RECCO reflector, which is useful for locating buried avalanche victims; however the device to do so is only carried by specialist rescue teams so has limited use for finding live victims in the UK. The fit is generous, perhaps even unexpectedly large, with wide cuffs tabbed down with hook and loop fastenings to pull over big gloves and bulky layers. Lightly brushed reinforcements around the neck and cuffs add comfort and protect the membrane from sweat and sunscreen. Excellent tailoring and a slight stretch to the fabric provide the versatility and freedom of movement needed not just for walking, but also climbing, ski touring or any other mountain sport, all year round. Finally, Patagonia has reduced the environmental footprint of this product, using a recycled nylon face fabric
that is protected with a PFC-free DWR.