Patagonia Primo Down Jacket
$356.95 - $649.00
MSRP: $599.00 (men's)
where to buy:
$398.94 OMCgear (women's)
$414.94 OMCgear (men's)
$356.95 Backcountry.com (women's)
$649.00 Patagonia.com (men's)
User Reviews
Just bought this for Christmas (self gift). I wore…
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Just bought this for Christmas (self gift). I wore it skiing yesterday @ Snow Basin Resort (Ogden-Utah). It was a cold snowy day and the coat was a 10. Under I had a thin Smartwool top and I never got cold even when the Porky ChairLift stopped for 5 minutes above the snow maker. The hood is great, even with my helmet on. Lots of great storage. This is a pricey coat but totally worth it.
Specs
Specs
| men's | |
|---|---|
| Weight |
38.8 oz / 1100 g |
| Shell Fabric |
2 Layer 4.3 oz 70-Denier GORE-TEX® Performance Shell 100% Recycled Nylon, DWR Finish |
| Lining Fabric |
1.4 oz 20-Denier 100% Recycled Polyester Mini-Ripstop |
| Insulation |
700 Fill-Power Premium European Goose Down |
Description
The Primo Down Jacket is a down insulated jacket made by Patagonia. It has an average rating of 5 stars (out of 5), based on 1 user review
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