Our reliable Point Peak Trail Pant holds up against week-long treks in the backcountry. The rugged paneling and water-resistant finish withstands the gnarliest of terrain. We can leave our gaiters at home with the cuffs' adjustable tabs and boot hook...
The Synchilla Snap-T Fleece Pant lets us carry on with our day in ultimate comfort without ditching our top-notch style points. Made with recycled polyester that's as fuzzy as it is breathable, this pant carries us from the campsite, to downtown, and...
The R1 Air Full-Zip Hoodie is our layer of choice for frosty morning walks with our pupcake. Its lightweight fleece construction is stretchy and breathable while delivering optimal warmth as we make our way to the dog park.
The Retro Pile Vest still has the same basic design as the original, giving you classic 80's style with plenty of warmth to keep you comfy. Wear it over a long-sleeve top in the fall or with a puffy throughout winter, and your style will be sure to fit...
For practically weightless weather protection on our daily run, hike, or climb, we bring along the Patagonia Houdini Jacket. It's easy to pack down and throw in the pack, a pocket, or on a harness, and keeps us protected from whipping alpine winds and...
Made with a light and breezy organic hemp blend, the Hampi Rock Pant helps us stay cool on warm rockfaces or in crowded climbing gyms. Recycled polyester adds moisture-wicking and quick-drying properties for active comfort, while a wide and adjustable...
On a bluebird day following a fresh powder dump, we zip into the Powder Town Jacket from Patagonia for soft turns at the resort. The integrated skirt and adjustable cuffs stop the fluff from packing in, while the breathable membrane brushes off spray...
On cold weather missions, when the memo is fast and light, the Patagonia AlpLight Down Pullover is sure to end up in our daypack. The 800-fill down jacket is exceptionally packable, taking up very little space in our pack and clocking in under a half-pound...
When our city turns white, we zip into Patagonia's Box Quilted Hooded Jacket before heading downtown. The rugged build holds strong against everyday wear, while the winter-ready features stop bitter temps from slicing through and swirling flakes from...
Life's a little busy to put on hold simply because the forecast calls for rain. So, we recommend you bundle up your little one with the waterproof protection of Patagonia's Torrentshell Jacket, and you'll both be ready to face stormy weather.
Whether we're battling our kayak past the break line or pulling into a barrel, the Hydropeak follows our every move. The 4-way stretch lets us crouch and twist freely, while the streamlined design eliminates all those snag-inducing, attention-grabbing...
"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...
Kids are always ready for fun, and the Patagonia Everyday Ready Jacket is prepared to keep them warm and dry while they have it. This ski and snowboard jacket pairs synthetic Thermogreen insulation with a waterproof and breathable H2No membrane that combine...
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""The R1 Thermal Full-Zip Hoodie is perfect for cold-weather alpine missions. The microgrid fleece lining keeps me warm while staying breathable, and the durable outer fabric sheds light wind and snow. The stretchy...
Wherever we roam—from dusty deserts to lush forests—the Patagonia Quandary 5in Short is ready for the adventure. The featherweight material wicks and breathes in the heat, sheds moisture in misty conditions, and blocks crisping rays on exposed...
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 makes cold weather better? In our opinion, a trusty everyday fleece. That's why we rely on the Synchilla Jacket to snuggle our little bagel when they're out at the park not feeding ducks.
As one of the most packable and lightest Patagonia insulators, the AlpLight Down Jacket is an easy choice to bring anywhere on the off chance of cold temps. We wear it on or off the mountain, and we even clip it to our harness on long climbs just in case...
Wherever we roam—from dusty deserts to lush forests—the Patagonia Quandary 5in Short is ready for the adventure. The featherweight material wicks and breathes in the heat, sheds moisture in misty conditions, and blocks crisping rays on exposed...
To protect our legs from the trail's thorny brush and the summit's mist without suffocating our microclimate, we pull on the Patagonia Quandary Jogger. The ultralight material lets passing breezes blow through and moves our sweat away, keeping us comfortably...
If you’re determined to hit the trails regardless of the storm clouds overhead, then the Patagonia Dirt Roamer Storm Pants may be an essential bit of gear for the ride. Lightweight and packable, the Dirt Roamer can be stowed without taking up the entire...
The Patagonia Nano-Air Hooded Jacket allows you to cruise up the skintrack without removing layers, thanks to the jacket's stretch, warmth, and breathability. The exterior is endowed with a new polyester material that offers a solid constitution when...
Made for stylish protection on rainy days, the Jackson Glacier Rain Jacket follows Patagonia's modus operandi by combining functional outdoor gear with sustainable design. A waterproof, breathable H2No membrane shields us from rainy weather when we're...
Wherever we roam—from dusty deserts to lush forests—the Patagonia Quandary 5in Short is ready for the adventure. The featherweight material wicks and breathes in the heat, sheds moisture in misty conditions, and blocks crisping rays on exposed...
Whether we're lotprès-ing or building a snowfort with our little, the Snowbelle Beanie keeps that snuggled warmth locked in. The woolly exterior and fuzzy lining turn the heat up, while the recycled fibers turn down our impact.