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While sleet, gale force winds, and pretty darn cold conditions would give most people a run for their money, the folks over at Patagonia recognize the unpredictable nature of alpine climbing and consequently its allure, which is they crafted up the Women's Stretch Nano Storm Jacket. Designed specifically for alpine climbing, the Stretch Nano boasts an amalgam of breathability, stretch, and waterproof protection which means you're able to weather the storm, regardless of when and where it happens. More specifically, the Stretch Nano's construction starts off with a 2 layer, stretchy, waterproof, and lightweight H2no fabric that fends off precipitation and gusts of wind alike. Then, the H2no exterior is backed up by 60 grams of Full Range synthetic insulation the same technology that's in Patagonia's famed Nano Air jackets, which not only offers warmth, but stretches with you to provide unobstructed mobility. And to top it all off, the insulation is paired with an incredibly breathable liner that moves excess heat away from your body, without letting the elements in. Now, the Stretch Nano's innovative layering system isn't the only reason why it's bound to become just about every climber's BFF. The articulated pattern and seamless shoulder design offer an unimpeded and enhanced range of motion, while the helmet compatible hood sports an integrated, locking drawcord system for a fully adjustable, fine tuned fit that's easy to use with a gloved hand. Not to mention, the underarm ventilation system boasts waterproof, two way zippers to assure easy, on the go body temperature regulation. And of course, the hem is fashioned with the same technology as the hood to keep the elements at bay.
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