Patagonia Rain Shadow Pant SKU: #7593630
Product Information:
- Patagonia Apparel Size Guide
- Lightweight and durable, the waterproof Rain Shadow Pant features a moisture-wicking interior to make sure you stay dry inside and out.
- 2.5-layer H2No® shell provides full waterproof, breathable protection.
- Deluge® DWR (durable water repellent) finish sheds moisture.
- Full side zips.
- Articulated knees for more mobility.
- Partially elasticized waist.
- Zip fly and snap waist closure.
- Snap closure at cuffs.
- 100% nylon.
- Machine wash cold and tumble dry low.
- Outseam: 42 in
- Inseam: 32 in
- Front Rise: 10 in
- Back Rise: 15 in
- Leg Opening: 14 in
- Product measurements were taken using size . Please note that measurements may vary by size.
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About Patagonia
Patagonia's values reflect those of a business that started as a band of climbers and surfers who wanted to stay out as long as they can, doing what they love, no matter the weather. Patagonia's design approach to every product, from technical shells for snow and ice, to moisture-wicking underclothes, to everyday clothes, demonstrates a functional bias toward simplicity and utility. Quality is impeccable, and the guarantee lifelong.
Patagonia's love of wild and beautiful places demands participation in the fight to save them and to help reverse the steep decline in the overall environmental health of the planet. They use organic cotton; most polyester is recycled. They give moral support - and 1% of sales, $25 million to date - to hundreds of grassroots environmental groups in the U.S., Europe and Japan.


