
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""This is one of those tees I keep grabbing from the drawer—super comfortable, lightweight, and the fabric feels broken-in right away. Plus, it’s awesome knowing it’s made from 100% recycled materials without...
We zip into the Dirt Roamer Storm Jacket from Patagonia when the weather tries to cramp our style because its weather-proof construction ensures we never miss a ride. The 3L H2No waterproof membrane provides serious waterproofing that's still breathable,...
Whether we're touring the Wasatch Mountains in our backyard, heading up the road to Jackson, or jet-setting to Turnagain Pass, the Patagonia Untracked Jacket is part of our kit when we head into the backcountry. The 3-layer GORE-TEX membrane offers top-of-the-line...
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying: ""This is one of those beanies that just feels right—snug at first, then perfectly broken in after a few wears. The recycled polyester yarn is super soft and never itchy, and it holds its shape season after season....
What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying: “I took the Skysail 3-in-1 Coat on a rainy spring trip, and it was perfect for travel days, city exploring, and chillier nights. I wore the fleece liner solo on flights, zipped in both for damp walks, and just...
What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying: “I took the Skysail 3-in-1 Coat on a rainy spring trip, and it was perfect for travel days, city exploring, and chillier nights. I wore the fleece liner solo on flights, zipped in both for damp walks, and just...
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""I wear these for every long run. The waistband doesn’t budge, the liner is comfy and breathable, and the pocket setup is seriously clutch. I can carry a few gels, keys, and even a small soft flask without bouncing....
Both incredibly packable and toasty warm, the Fitz Roy Down Jacket is destined for single-day alpine missions where speed is essential. This midweight belay hoody is powered by 800-fill down and stuffs down into its own pocket, so no matter the destination,...
By bonding a stretchy soft-shell to a Cailiene Cool fabric backing, Patagonia created the Wind Shield Pant. Thanks to this unique fabric, and the body-mapped stretchy breathable panels, these pants are able to thrive on windy ridges and trails everywhere...
Giving your aspiring explorer heavy-duty warmth, the Patagonia Down Sweater Vest makes its case as a necessity for years to come. This vest features a durable, recycled polyester exterior, complete with DWR treatment for defense against wind and light...
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying: ""I never hit the trail without the Houdini. It’s ridiculously light—like, stuff-it-in-your-running-vest light—but still cuts the wind when things turn breezy. I use it for alpine starts, windy ridgelines,...
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""I like bibs because snow stays out no matter how deep it gets, and these hit the sweet spot. They’re breathable, warm enough, and the short option is perfect for dialing in fit. I’ve been rocking these for...
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying: ""This is my grab-and-go fleece for shoulder seasons and winter layering. It’s warm without being bulky, the raglan sleeves make it super comfortable with a pack, and the 1/4-zip gives great venting on hikes....
We pull on the R1 Daily Beanie for the commute to our happy place in the mountains. Its recycled construction makes it an obvious choice for us because of its limited impact on the environment.
Whether we're backpacking through the wilderness or walking our dog on a frosty morning, the Patagonia Micro D Fleece Pullover always gives us just the right amount of warmth. This pullover fleece is one of the most adaptable out there, thanks to its...
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying: ""This is the fleece I keep by the door because I end up wearing it constantly. It’s warm without being bulky, layers really well, and the raglan sleeves make it super comfortable when I’m carrying a pack....
When we take our youngsters on an adventure they need the same warmth and comfort we do, so we equip them with the Patagonia Down Sweater Jacket. This pint-sized down jacket boasts lofty insulation that never weighs little adventurers down.
Patagonia had more than kids in mind with its Baby Puff Mitts. Help your kiddo love their first winter in these mitts as the design keeps snow out and warmth in. Built with high quality insulation and a fleece liner, you can have peace of mind that your...
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying: ""This is the fleece I keep by the door because I end up wearing it constantly. It’s warm without being bulky, layers really well, and the raglan sleeves make it super comfortable when I’m carrying a pack....
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""This parka has been a lifesaver for our little one on cold mornings and snow-filled playdates. It’s super soft, surprisingly durable, and has enough coverage to keep them warm without limiting movement. The...
Patagonia is no stranger to sailing styles, so they took their heritage designs and upgraded them into the Skysail Jacket. With a more modern silhouette and incredibly eco-friendly recycled threads, this seaworthy jacket is perfect on sunny days where...
What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:“This Patagonia fleece hoody is perfect for unpredictable mountain weather. Its durable double-weave construction balances warmth, breathability, and abrasion resistance for all-day versatility.”When the mountains...
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""These R3 Yulex Booties keep my feet warm without sacrificing board feel. The split-toe design gives me great control, and I love knowing they’re made from sustainable Yulex rubber.""When the water chills our...
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""This one’s been clutch for fast trail hikes and early bike rides—super light, fits great, and keeps the wind off without overheating. It disappears in the pack when I don’t need it.""Designed for fluid movement...
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying: ""I never hit the trail without the Houdini. It’s ridiculously light—like, stuff-it-in-your-running-vest light—but still cuts the wind when things turn breezy. I use it for alpine starts, windy ridgelines,...