Why We Chose The Patagonia Upstride Jacket: 100% recycled, stretchy, breathable.
Price: £220
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Patagonia are good, aren’t they? Whether it’s their activism you’re into, their environmental approach, or the quality of the gear they produce – there’s no denying that the big Pattie G are a brand that, far more often than not, put themselves front and centre for nice reasons.
When it comes to putting yourself front and centre in the backcountry, be sure to take a step in the right direction with the Patagonia Upstride Pants. They’re made to excel on those long, tiring, ski touring days when the weather’s set and you’re primed and ready to go.
Materials
100% recycled polyester stretch-knit face bonded to an embossed polyester backer, with a DWR (durable water repellent) finish. Sounds alright that, doesn’t it? Sounds decent. This fabric, as well as being highly breathable and having good moisture management properties, ticks one of the biggest sustainability boxes of all with that 100% recycled stat. Hopefully, we’re getting closer to the stage where all new ski outerwear can boast such a percentage. Here’s to hoping. Here’s to dreaming.
The stretchy and breathable nature of these pants makes them ideal for ski tourers who tend to move their bodies more, and work up more of a sweat on the mountain. Yes, no, sit down Aunt Sheila. We see you there, getting on the chairlift, doing one blue run and then calling it a day. These pants aren’t for you.
Fair Trade Certified sewn, the Upstride Pants are part of Patagonia’s effort to ensure that workers in the factories receive a fair day’s pay for a fair day’s labour. Good news for ethical, sound, people who don’t like the idea of having their clothes put together by an exploited workforce.