Patagonia  Lone Mountain Insulated Parka - Men's

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The easy-wearing men's Patagonia Lone Mountain insulated parka might look and feel like a soft cotton jacket, but in reality it's a technically-tuned, insulating shelter from the cold, wet weather.

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Features

  • Wet-weather performance starts with a 2-layer H2No Performance Standard shell fabric made of 51% recycled nylon that's completely waterproof, windproof and breathable
  • Durable water repellent (DWR) finish sloughs off moisture
  • Inside, a 100% recycled polyester taffeta lining glides smoothly over layers and manages moisture when your pace quickens
  • Insulated with highly efficient 200g Thermogreen polyester insulation (92% recycled), the Lone Mountain feels soft and keeps you warm
  • Stormflap secures with hidden snaps, covering the 2-way front zipper to keep out snow and wind
  • Insulated 2-way-adjustable hood and adjustable cuffs with snap-tab closures seal out the cold
  • Zippered handwarmer pockets lined with soft microfleece warm your hands; an internal zippered media-compatible pocket keeps your phone secure

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Technical Specs

Best Use

Casual

Fabric

6.6 oz. nylon (51% recycled) with DWR finish

Lining Fabric

2.2 oz. 50-denier recycled polyester taffeta with DWR finish

Windproof

Yes

Waterproof

Yes

Type of Waterproofing

2-layer H2No Performance Standard waterproof breathable laminate

Insulated

Yes

Insulation Type

Synthetic

Insulation

200g Thermogreen polyester fibers (92% recycled)

Hood

Yes

2-Way Zipper

Yes

Back Length

Hip-length

Back Length (in.)

Unavailable

Gender

Men's

Weight

3 pounds

Sustainability

Contains recycled materials

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