In collaboration with GORE-TEX and Bionic, Patagonia just released a jacket that’s raising the bar … on multiple levels. Not only is it one of the most sustainable pieces of high-performance apparel on the market, but it’s also one of the warmest jackets the brand has ever made — the Stormshadow Parka. And, it comes with an ultra-high price tag.
Bionic supplied the recycled and reclaimed plastic-based textiles, and GORE-TEX laminated them with its latest sustainably designed membrane. Then Patagonia pulled all of that together into a burly cold-weather companion; one that’s wind- and waterproof, and designed to deal with severely cold weather.
“We are so proud and excited to finally reveal the result of years of hard work and collaboration,” said Mark Little, Patagonia’s global product director for men’s clothing. “This product could only be made possible by all parties coming together and bringing their respective expertise and resources to the table to pursue a shared goal of turning waste into opportunity.”
GearJunkie got its hands on Patagonia’s latest parka to get a first look at what this Stormshadow hype is all about. And we can safely say that this parka proves that the highest-quality outdoor gear can be sourced from recycled and reclaimed materials. That’s great news for the planet — as long as consumers are willing to pay for it.
See how the Stormshadow stacks up against the competition in GearJunkie’s Best Winter Jackets Buyer’s Guide.
- Measured Weight: 2 lbs., 8.8 oz.
- Insulation: 700-fill 100% recycled down
- Outer Material: 75D 2-Layer Gore-Tex 100% recycled polyester
- Waterproof: Yes
- Center Back Length: 32.0 in
Pros
- Excellent warmth and loft
- Fully waterproof Gore-Tex membrane
- Includes dual front zippers with dual storm flaps
- Includes draft tubes at neck and hem
- Simple, classic style
Cons
- Expensive
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