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Patagonia torrentshell rain jacket

PostPosted: Sat 12 Mar, 2022 11:07 pm
by wildwanderer
Thoughts on the Patagonia torrentshell rain jacket?

https://www.patagonia.com.au/products/m ... -85240-cny


Does anyone use this as their bushwalking rain jacket?

How has it held up(dwr and overall water proofness) over time?

Have you done any scrub bashing in it?

Other comments?

Re: Patagonia torrentshell rain jacket

PostPosted: Sun 13 Mar, 2022 7:59 am
by CBee
I have one. In Tasmania I did Western Arthurs (with a brief scrub bash), Frenchmans and other walks. Mostly in rain of course. I'm not sure how you can possibly use this sort of gear to stay dry in such conditions. The purpose for me is protection from wind and sleet and this worked well. But in QLD I found this jacket useless. So my personal verdict: good wind proof jacket, packable to small size, fairly lightweight, decent water protection, useless for wet warmer weather. Still has no damage from scrub. Cheap when I got it.

Re: Patagonia torrentshell rain jacket

PostPosted: Mon 14 Mar, 2022 11:40 am
by wildwanderer
Thanks Cbee! Good feedback.

Re: Patagonia torrentshell rain jacket

PostPosted: Mon 14 Mar, 2022 3:47 pm
by CBee
You are welcome.

Re: Patagonia torrentshell rain jacket

PostPosted: Mon 14 Mar, 2022 5:01 pm
by wildwanderer
Cbee do you have the 3 layer jacket or the older 2.5 layer model?

Re: Patagonia torrentshell rain jacket

PostPosted: Mon 14 Mar, 2022 8:47 pm
by Kickinghorse

Re: Patagonia torrentshell rain jacket

PostPosted: Tue 15 Mar, 2022 2:40 pm
by CBee
wildwanderer wrote:Cbee do you have the 3 layer jacket or the older 2.5 layer model?

Not sure, there's nothing to indicate that information on any of the tags. But I would think is a 2.5 layers because is lighter than the specs of the 3 layers.

Re: Patagonia torrentshell rain jacket

PostPosted: Thu 17 Mar, 2022 6:52 am
by wildwanderer

Thanks Phil!

Re: Patagonia torrentshell rain jacket

PostPosted: Thu 17 Mar, 2022 6:56 am
by wildwanderer
CBee wrote:
wildwanderer wrote:Cbee do you have the 3 layer jacket or the older 2.5 layer model?

Not sure, there's nothing to indicate that information on any of the tags. But I would think is a 2.5 layers because is lighter than the specs of the 3 layers.

Thats good to know. The 3 layer version should have improved durability.Though breathability is unlikely to improve.

I've never found any jacket works in wet, warm and humid conditions anyway. I usually just use them to create a micro climate that keeps me comfortable and have another fast drying base layer to put on when I reach camp.

Re: Patagonia torrentshell rain jacket

PostPosted: Fri 18 Mar, 2022 7:41 am
by CBee
I remember a day on the beggarys with constant freezing rain, sleet and wind with that jacket and I was totally wet, but warm. As long as I kept moving... I never managed to stay remotely dry in Tasmania.