
The Patagonia Windshadow Jacket is the ultra-versatile jacket that our winter wardrobe has been looking for. Equally at home on cold city blocks and snow-covered mountains, the Windshadow keeps us warm and dry through winter's worst. The H2No waterproof...
From hiking on our favorite trail networks to running errands, the Patagonia Terrebonne Jogger is one of our go-to' when we need a lightweight performance pant. Made with a recycled polyester stretch ripstop fabric, the Terrebonne Jogger is lightweight,...
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""These shorts are a fantastic mix of comfort and performance. They’re soft, stretchy, and breathable, which makes them great for everything from lounging to light activity. The HeiQ® odor control is a game-changer...
When temps are dropping and the snow's piling up outside, we recommend you swaddle your little one in the cozy Synchilla Overall from Patagonia. These lightweight yet warm overalls are made from a soft, polyester fleece that's entirely recycled to help...
Patagonia's Retro Pile Glove feels as soft on the inside as it looks on the outside. We like that the water-resistant palm keeps our hands dry whenever we grab icy car door handles or snowy skis when it's time to head home after a solid day on the mountain.
"\What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying: ""I grab the Torrentshell 3L when the forecast looks unruly. It sheds all-day rain, dumps heat fast with the underarm vents, and disappears in my pack when the sun returns. Simple, reliable weather armor that...
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""This hoodie hits that perfect middle ground—soft enough for lounging but structured enough for stepping out. I love the French terry feel, and the all-gender fit makes it easy to size just right. Plus, the Regenerative...
Built to keep you as ready for adventure as they are, the Patagonia Maipo Tights never skip out on fun. From climbing to yoga these 7/8-length tights use a nylon and spandex blend to help young adventurers move freely and confidently through it all.
"Easily our favorite answer to ""what pants should I trust today?"", the Patagonia Quandary Pant is well suited to climbing, hiking, camping, and overall adventuring. The stretchy nylon fabric with a gusseted inseam offers abrasion resistance and effortless...
Both incredibly packable and toasty warm, the Fitz Roy Down Jacket is destined for single-day alpine missions where speed is essential. This midweight belay hoody is powered by 800-fill down and stuffs down into its own pocket, so no matter the destination,...
"Gray clouds or not, we're packing along the Granite Crest Pant when heading into the backcountry. The ultralight ripstop build takes up minimal space in our pack yet ensures we stay dry when the mountain inevitably ""surprises"" us with a shower. The...
For added warmth at alpine crags or to stay cozy on frigid resort runs, we zip into Patagonia's Down Sweater Vest. This ultralight layer's lofty fill keeps our core fired up without weighing us down or bulking us up. From grating rock to powdery spray,...
Two layers in one, the Patagonia Quandary Convertible Pant saves us grams on our backpacking ventures. In the early hours, dew rolls right off the treated exterior. When the sun comes out fierce in the afternoon, the legs zip off to keep us cool....
Nothing ruins the splendor of winter like ice cold fingers, so we keep Patagonia's Nano Puff Mitts in reach during the colder months. The lightweight, slip-on design is perfect for scraping the car or walking the dog, and can fit hand liners underneath...
Designed specifically for dedicated ski tourers, the Stormstride Pants are built around uphill motion—so we trust them for setting bootpacks to tight kickturns with unrestricted mobility. Thanks to Patagonia's H2No waterproof, breathable membrane, we're...
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""This shirt is the ideal cross between polished and rugged. It’s soft but structured, and the 14-wale cord gives it a bit of warmth for fall layering. I wear it open over a tee or buttoned under a vest—super...
A stretchy, neoprene-free vest made of 85% Yulex® natural rubber/15% synthetic rubber by polymer content; the natural rubber is from sources that are Forest Stewardship Council® certified by Preferred by Nature™. Best for water 65°–75° F/18°–23°...
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying: ""I’ve tested the PowSlayer on everything from mellow skintracks to big alpine descents, and it’s easily one of the most dialed packs I’ve carried. The nonstick back panel really does shed snow, the storage...
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""This fleece crewneck is my go-to for layering on chilly mornings or wearing solo when I need just a touch of warmth. The recycled microfleece is incredibly soft and lightweight, making it perfect for travel, casual...
What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:“I reach for the Downdrift Vest on crisp mornings when I need just enough insulation without going full puffer. The recycled fishing net fabric is incredibly durable, and the retro design makes it versatile enough...
Built for our young adventure-seekers who don't care if a little rain gets in their way, the Patagonia Torrentshell 3L Jacket keeps them dry and protected as they splash through puddles. Its H2No Performance Standard shell, built with ECONYL recycled...
The Patagonia Los Gatos Vest lets us warm our core without overheating on a moderately cold day while also increasing our range of motion and eliminating the need for long, bulky sleeves. The high-pile polyester fleece construction keeps us warm and is...
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying: ""This is my grab-and-go fleece for shoulder seasons and winter layering. It’s warm without being bulky, the raglan sleeves make it super comfortable with a pack, and the 1/4-zip gives great venting on hikes....
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""These pants are a must-have for alpine climbing and trekking. The slim fit moves with me, and the stretch material is perfect for scrambling. They’re durable and handle unexpected weather like a pro with the...