
This New Wind Jacket Is So Lightweight It Barely Exists
Black Diamond’s new Deploy Wind Shell weighs only 48 grams, which is roughly as much as a standard golf ball.
Tanner Bowden is a staff writer at Gear Patrol covering all things outdoors and fitness. He is a graduate of the National Outdoor Leadership School and a former wilderness educator. He lives in Brooklyn but will always identify as a Vermonter.
Black Diamond’s new Deploy Wind Shell weighs only 48 grams, which is roughly as much as a standard golf ball.
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