When lots of jackets claim to be waterproof, what they really mean is 'waterproof so long as the rain is more like heavy drizzle and it doesn't go on for more than 15 minutes'. Not so the Torrentshell from Patagonia. The clue is in the name, and the proof is in the 3-layer fabric that meets Patagonia’s demanding H2No™ performance standard. It's a fairly simple design, with the focus firmly on long-lasting function and durability rather than a million bells and whistles. The snag-free central zip has dual storm flaps, the hem and cuffs can both be tightened, and the two-way adjustable hood rolls away when you're not using it. Breathable fabric and pit zips ensure you'll stay ventilated on changeable days out hiking in Snowdonia. Best of all, the Torrentshell is surprisingly packable. Stuff it down into its own left handwarmer pocket and you're good to go.
100% recycled H2No™ performance standard fabric is waterproof, breathable and durable
3-layer fabric consists of 3.5-oz 50-denier ECONYL® 100% recycled nylon ripstop face, a polycarbonate PU membrane with 13% biobased content, a tricot backer and a DWR finish
Fabrics, membrane and durable water-repellent (DWR) finish are made without harmful PFCs/PFAs
Two-way adjustable hood with laminated visor
Hood rolls down and stows with a simple cord and hook mechanism
Snag-free centre-front zip with external and internal storm flaps
Two handwarmer pockets
Venting pit zips with welted exterior storm flaps
Jacket stuffs into the left handwarmer pocket with a carabiner clip-in loop
Hook-and loop cuff closures
Drawcord adjustable hem
Regular fit
Made in Vietnam in a Fair Trade Certified™ factory
Weighs 400g
Alpha Size
Chest*
Hip
Arm Length
XXS
84 cm
81 cm
76 cm
XS
89 cm
86 cm
81 cm
S
94 cm
91 cm
84 cm
M
102 cm
99 cm
86 cm
L
112 cm
109 cm
89 cm
XL
119 cm
117 cm
91 cm
XXL
127 cm
124 cm
94 cm
XXXL
142 cm
140 cm
95 cm
*Chest is usually the best size predictor. However, if your hip measurement is larger, consider buying the size indicated for your hips.
Recycled Materials:this garment is made from 100% recycled materials
Environmental Initiatives: Through their membership with 1% for the Planet, Patagonia donate 1% of every sale to carefully chosen social and environmental causes
Patagonia is the brand that other gear companies want to be when they grow up. In 2022, the company's founder, Yvon Chouinard, famously gave the company to the planet. It’s now jointly controlled by a charitable trust and a not-for-profit dedicated to fighting the climate crisis, and all post-operating profits go to environmental causes.
But in some ways that’s the tip of the (melting) iceberg. For nearly half a century, Patagonia has been an experiment in responsible business. From the farms that grow their cotton to the factories that make their goods and everything in-between, they’ve tried incredibly hard to set the gold standard in terms of ethics, transparency and social responsibility. Not only that, but their gear is made to last – to take hard use and repairs, and to maintain its performance through thick and thin.
All of which is even more extraordinary when you consider that Yvon Chouinard started out blacksmithing climbing gear for his mates in his parents' backyard, using a forge and anvil that he bought from a junkyard.
At WildBounds we don’t usually tend to go for the big-name brands, but this was one we simply couldn’t resist. Quite apart from their amazing ethical and environmental credentials, they just make great gear. We’ve used it and loved it for years, and you will too.