The Women's Downpour eco Jacket offers a more sustainable take on outdoor clothing. It is made from waterproof Pertex Shield 2.5 with a recycled outer, recycled membrane, and a PFC-free Durable Water Repellent finish. Comfortable, protective, and equipped with a practical feature set, it's an excellent choice for wet weather hiking. [Full Details]
Simple yet versatile, Patagonia’s Women's Torrentshell Jacket uses 3-layer H2No Performance Standard technology and a PFC-free Durable Water Repellent (DWR) finish for waterproof, breathable protection, and all-day comfort. The two-way-adjustable hood has a laminated visor to keep the rain off your face and, when you don’t need it, the hood can be rolled down and stowed with a simple cord-and-hook design. The full zip sits in a zip garage with a chin guard and the inside of the neck is lined with microfleece for a comfortable finish that is kind to the skin.Both the snag-free front zip and the venting pit zips have welted storm flaps to stop moisture from entering. You can use the adjustable cuffs and a hem drawcord to further seal out draughts. To stuff your hands in, this jacket has two hand pockets, and, for when you need to pack it, the jacket stows into the left pocket, which has a handy carabiner clip-in loop. [Full Details]
Scrambling and hiking on wet, windy days calls for the Zenith GORe-TeX Paclite Plus Jacket. A lightweight shell that is waterproof, breathable and packs down small, it features articulated sleeves and a slim fit to keep you trim and mobile. [Full Details]
Wear the versatile Women's Axion Pro Jacket for winter mountaineering, trekking, and cold days at the crag. A Pertex Quantum Pro recycled ripstop outer provides windproof and water resistant protection, while 700 fill recycled down delivers reliable warmth. For versatility, the Stratus synthetic insulated hood is helmet compatible and removable; a high collar protects the neck when worn without the hood. [Full Details]