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Patagonia Tough Puff Jacket

Jen Ripple

02 Sep 2017 — 1 min read
Patagonia Tough Puff Jacket

Built for slinging flies all day, this jacket is intelligently designed with the female angler in mind -- right down to the thumb holes! It's soft and comfortable and works well as a base layer under your wading jacket, or alone. Take it from us, Patagonia got this one really right!

Tough Puff Hoody

By Patagonia

MSRP - $299.99

photo courtesy of - Patagonia

Built for swinging flies all day in cold water, the warm Tough Puff Hoody has a stretchy and durable face fabric combined with highly breathable FullRange® stretch insulation for performance, comfort and freedom of motion.

Extremely durable 100% polyester outer shell with mechanical stretch and a moisture-shedding DWR (durable water repellent) finish

60-g FullRange® 100% polyester stretch insulation offers excellent breathability, warmth and freedom of motion; stays warm when wet

Two large vertical fly-box pockets on chest

100% recycled polyester Capilene® lining in body for comfort and efficient moisture management

Two lower zip-closure hand pockets

Elastic at cuffs

516 g (18.2 oz)

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