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Patagonia R1 Flash Pullover -Spring-08

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Patagonia R1 Flash Pullover -Spring-08Patagonia R1 Flash Pullover. On the trail or climbing off the deck, the men’s Patagonia R1 Flash Pullover excels as a stand-alone top when the leaves turn or as a midlayer once the snow falls. Its high/low interior grid fabric stretches, breathes, moves moisture and insulates and is now more earth-friendly, thanks to the recycled polyester content. Sized for next-to-skin performance, it’s still roomy enough to accommodate a thin baselayer. Low-grid polyester stretch panels under the arms and at the wrist and hem decrease bulk and increase breathability. To further reduce bulk, the brushed-mesh internal chest pocket is welded in. 100% recyclable through the Common Threads Recycling Program.

FEATURES Fabric: 1% 6.5-oz 98% polyester (60% recycled); 2% spandex (Polartec Power Dry), treated with a wicking finish. Stretch panels: 5.3-oz 98% polyester (50% recycled), 2% spandex. 100% recyclable through the Common Threads Recycling Program Weight: 281 g (9.9 oz)

  • Newly redesigned R1 fabric (made with recycled polyester content) provides excellent stretch, warmth, moisture management and breathability in a variety of temperatures, whether worn as lightweight insulation or a thermal baselayer
  • Lightweight yarns wick moisture away from skin, outer, high-surface-area microfiber yarns speed evaporation
  • Fabric’s interior grid structure enhances compressibility and allows greater airflow
  • Jersey microfiber face for low-friction, non-binding layering, low-grid polyester stretch panels at the wrist and along bottom hem reduces bulk for use with gloves and harness
  • Offset (to the right) front zipper for chin comfort, chin flap is made from a continuous piece of R1 that lines the whole neck
  • Lightweight, low-grid polyester stretch panels under the arms increases breathability, moisture transport and mobility, slim fit
  • Made in USA.Price: $79.95
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