Patagonia R1 New vs Old: What's the Difference?

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  • Опубліковано 10 вер 2024
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    While the #patagonia #R1 has remained relatively unchanged since its introduction over 20 years ago, there were some small changes made to the most recent version to help with weight savings and breathability. In this video I show you the difference between the last-gen #PatagoniaR1 pullover hoody, my favorite version of the product, and the newest iteration.
    Here's what Patagonia has to say about it on their site:
    The R1 Pullover Hoody is a versatile, technical, midlayer fleece for stop/start activities in cold conditions. Made from a blend of recycled polyester and spandex, and constructed in a classic grid pattern to trap heat and wick moisture.
    Recycled
    87% of our line uses recycled materials.
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    Features
    Hard-Working Yet Easy-Wearing Fabric
    Light and breathable Polartec® Power Grid® fabric with HeiQ® Pure odor control has outstanding stretch and durability
    Balaclava Hood
    Snug-fitting, low-profile balaclava hood fits comfortably under a helmet strap; center-front slim zip with a soft kissing-welt zipper garage at chin for next-to-skin comfort
    Offset Shoulder Seams
    Off-shoulder seams sit comfortably under pack straps
    Easy, Pullover Design
    Pullover silhouette has deep center-front zipper to allow for quick venting
    Zippered Chest Pocket
    Slim-zip, left-chest pocket with a zipper garage and mesh pocket bag
    Cleanly-Designed Cuffs with Thumb Holes
    Sleeves have discreet on-seam thumb holes for added coverage in cold conditions
    Longer Torso Length
    Longer torso stays tucked in under a harness or a pack waistbelt; Fair Trade Certified™ sewn
    Country of Origin
    Made in Colombia.
    Weight
    312 g (11 oz)
    Materials
    Body: 6.9-oz Polartec® Power Grid® 93% recycled polyester/7% spandex with HeiQ® Pure odor control
    Hood, side panels and lower body: 3.8-oz Polartec® Power Grid® 92% recycled polyester/8% spandex with HeiQ® Pure odor control

КОМЕНТАРІ • 16

  • @almostadventurous
    @almostadventurous  Рік тому +3

    Hey everyone, thanks for watching! I plan on doing a lot more of these review videos in the months/weeks to come, let me know if there's anything you'd like me to add by leaving me a comment. As always, hitting that subscribe button is huge too!

  • @jschwartzlow
    @jschwartzlow Рік тому

    This is a real review. Thank you! Great to point out why newer isn't always better.

  • @Errcyco
    @Errcyco 6 місяців тому

    Thank you for this. I want an r1 Techface.. but it’s like $180. I have however found older r1 hoodless options used for $70.. these videos help thanks.

    • @almostadventurous
      @almostadventurous  6 місяців тому

      If you have time and are willing to search I have no doubt you can find an R1 Techface for under $100. If you want more info on the Techface specifically, check out my video on that one!

  • @thomza
    @thomza Рік тому +5

    No way anyone can see the details of the patterns, zippers etc that you point out from the 10 ft distance from the camera.

    • @almostadventurous
      @almostadventurous  Рік тому +1

      I’ll try and add in some close up shots in the future. That entire room isn’t even 10 feet long or wide but thanks for the critique!

  • @jjjjames5824
    @jjjjames5824 Рік тому

    Thanks for all these videos !

  • @enthuesd
    @enthuesd 4 місяці тому

    crucial detail thank you

  • @AndyOnTheMountain
    @AndyOnTheMountain 11 місяців тому

    How can you tell the year of manufacture of the Patagonia piece? I’ve looked at my R1 tag and can’t find a date.

    • @almostadventurous
      @almostadventurous  11 місяців тому +2

      If you look at the tag there should be a Style Number which usually starts with STY and then is five numbers after that, followed by the season, then the year. My R1 tag says STY40074FA15, meaning it was manufactured in Fall 2015

    • @AndyOnTheMountain
      @AndyOnTheMountain 11 місяців тому

      Amazing. Thanks for the reply 🙌🏽

  • @BoogeyMarster
    @BoogeyMarster Рік тому +2

    You need to sit closer to the camera if you are going to be pointing out little details that none of your viewers can see.

    • @almostadventurous
      @almostadventurous  Рік тому

      Thanks for the critique! I’ve started doing this since filming this one. Hope you still found the video useful.