Description
Versatility for Shifting Mountain Conditions
The Patagonia W’s R1 CrossStrata Hoody is crafted for those days when the weather refuses to make up its mind. Combining the warmth and breathability of Patagonias Regulator fleece with added abrasion and weather resistance, this crosslayer bridges the gap between midlayer comfort and outer-layer protection. Lightweight, stretchy, and ready to move, its built to follow you seamlessly from high-output climbs to breezy summits.
Key Features
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Soft, Warm, and Breathable Fabric: Lightweight double-weave fabric with zigzag texture feels soft on the skin yet wont trap excess heat; finished with a durable water repellent (DWR) treatment made without intentionally added PFAS to shed light moisture
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Built for Mobility: Stretch construction and articulated shoulders allow unrestricted movement for climbing, hiking, or casting
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Under-Helmet Hood: Soft elastic-bound hood fits comfortably under helmets while offering coverage and clear visibility; kissing-welt zipper garage at the chin adds next-to-skin comfort
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Pocket Details: Secure zippered left-chest pocket with an additional drop-in pocket; two high handwarmer pockets with invisible zippers designed for harness and pack compatibility
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Sleek Cuffs: Low-profile, snag-resistant cuffs are partially elasticized for versatile coverage
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Low-Bulk Finish: Smooth hem construction sits comfortably under waistbelts and harnesses
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Fair Trade Certified: Supporting the people who made this product with premiums for their labor
Summary Box
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Product: Patagonia W’s R1 CrossStrata Hoody
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Fabric: Lightweight double-weave with DWR finish (PFAS-free)
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Design: Weather-resistant, breathable crosslayer with stretch mobility
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Features: Under-helmet hood, zippered chest and handwarmer pockets, snag-resistant cuffs
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Fit: Slim, low-bulk silhouette for layering versatility
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Weight: 298 g (10.5 oz)
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Style No.: 85450
Patagonia W’s R1 CrossStrata Hoody blends warmth, stretch, and weather resistance in a versatile crosslayer built for mountain mobility and shifting conditions.
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