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Capilene 3 Midweight Crew (Women's)

Product Number: 22344

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The Women's Capilene 3 Midweight Crew is Patagonia's most versatile synthetic baselayer keeps you dry and warm in cool to cold conditions.

This crew combines the climb-20-pitches-in-a-day technical merits with a cruising-around-town look. Patagonia's soft and compressible Capilene 3 Midweight provides excellent insulation and ultimate comfort next to the skin. The most versatile and fastest-wicking of Patagonia's performance baselayers, it stretches, dries quickly, and resists wear. Brushed on the inside for warmth, with a jersey exterior that glides smoothly under layers. Crew details include a self-fabric collar, raglan sleeves with underarm panels for mobility and a tuckable hem. Made of a 5.4-oz Polartec Power Dry polyester double-knit, with Gladiodor odor control for the garment.

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Features

  • Stretchy, double-weave fabric wicks extremely well
  • Durable smooth jersey face slides easily beneath layers
  • Fabric is brushed for warmth, softness and compressibility; provides excellent insulation and breathability
  • Self-fabric collar
  • Raglan sleeves and single-piece shoulder panel merge out of the way of pack straps
  • Machine-wash cold, tumble dry at low temperature*
  • Made in Mexico.

Gender: Women's
Weight: 164 g (5.8 oz)
Material: Solids: 5.4-oz Polartec Power Dry 100% polyester (65% recycled) double-knit. Heathers: 5.4-oz Polartec Power Dry 100% polyester (51% recycled) double-knit. Both have Gladiodor odor control for the garment
Fit: Slim fit
Season: S12
Vendor ProductId: 44431
Review ProductId: 22344

What’s in MY pack? Backpacking gear lists from a Great Smoky Mountains overnighter
"Ever since we published a series of backpacking gear lists this spring (an ultralight backpacking gear list, a traditional backpacking gear list and a beginner’s backpacking gear list) several blog readers have contacted me to ask which of those items I personally carry. After all, it’s one thing to compile lists of suggested backpacking gear, and another thing entirely to disclose exactly what I take on the trail. Well, what better way to follow up those gear lists, and answer that question, than with another gear list?"

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