Waterproof, functional and breathable hooded jacket, ideal for skiing, snowboarding or other alpine outdoor adventures.
The Women's Storm Shift Jacket by Patagonia is a waterproof winter jacket that scores points with its well thought-out and functional details. It is ideal for your alpine adventures - whether freeriding, ski touring or snowshoeing.
The outer material is made from PFC-free, two-layer GORE-TEX®, which is made from 100% recycled polyester. The material not only makes the waterproof jacket robust and durable, but also waterproof, breathable and windproof. The permanently water-repellent impregnation (DWR, without PFC) further enhances the waterproof properties and also reliably keeps dirt out.
The fleece lining with a zigzag pattern lies close to the body, wicks away moisture and dries quickly. This keeps you comfortable and dry even on strenuous stages. And best of all, the GORE-TEX® jacket is produced fairly and sustainably.
The waterproof jacket has a two-way adjustable hood that offers you additional protection from the wind and weather. Thanks to the laminated visor, you have a good view even in bad weather. Even when you're not wearing the hood, the high collar ensures that your neck and face are well protected.
The hem can be individually adjusted from the hand warmer pockets with a drawstring - so the waterproof jacket fits comfortably and securely. The snow guard can also be adjusted, either closed tightly or lying flat when not in use. There is a strap loop at the back that you can use to attach the jackets to your ski trousers or any other Patagonia winter sports trousers.
If you get too warm in the jacket, you can open the waterproof, coated underarm zips for ventilation. There are a total of six bags for stowing your valuables and small items on the go: two hand warmer pockets with zippers, a zippered chest pocket, a zippered pocket on the front of the sleeve, an inside pocket with key clip and zip and an open inside pocket.
The 'Storm' in the Storm Shift Jacket stands for more than just a name. It is a challenge! A challenge to all the female adventurers out there who say: 'Bring on the storm, I've got the jacket!'