For what it's worth, which may indeed be quite a bit, and forgive me if I 
have already shared this story:

Patagonia went out of their way to make sure that their Torrentshell was 
the last rain jacket I'll ever need. 

I walked into their local retail outlet with the sole intention of handing 
over my (tattered, stained, 10? 11? 12? year old) jacket for repair or 
recycling, and basically got strong-armed into grabbing a brand new one off 
the rack. 

No receipt or means to prove I was the original owner. Could've found it in 
the gutter for all they knew, and the condition looked like I did. I 
protested, they insisted. They even thrust a retail receipt into my clammy 
palm, "For warranty and returns".

Assuming I get similar mileage from Mk II, totally outlay works out to 
somewhere around 50 cents a month.

If you can find a Patagonia garment that works for you, only Riv comes 
close in terms of customer service and general stand-behind-it-ness.

Jeff Hagedorn
Los Angeles, CA USA

On Tuesday, March 19, 2019 at 12:49:48 PM UTC-7, Garth wrote:
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> (M)uch moreso than even a Patagucci Houdini
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