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Comments about Patagonia Nano Puff Pullover Jacket - Men's:
I don't have this generation, I have one from...three years ago?...without the square pattern in the fabric. My husband and I bought it thinking it would fit either of us in a pinch, and being so light and warm, we could use it in case of an emergency backcountry skiing. We agreed the fabric seemed delicate, and should not be worn under a backpack, and we planned to save it for special occasions. But "orange puffie" soon became a fixture for pretty much any activity except cooking, or under pack straps. It's been a hail deflector and a pillow; protective padding for ripe persimmons in a bike pannier; my only friend, and only garment, during a bad flu (TMI, but it's soft and not clammy next to skin). It's been my middle layer for standing at 2 hour protests in 34 degree weather with rain, and a top layer for downhill skiing at 15 degrees with a breeze. It comes on pretty much every hike, bike trip and vacation. My mother likes to borrow it to drape over her shoulders in a restaurant if there's a chill breeze (and I notice that she pets the sleeves like a cat). It dries fast, for an insulated item. Despite the really fragile feel of the fabric, and considerable and varied use, there's no wear or tear visible. I'm getting a second one because my husband almost never gets to wear "orange puffie" (though he does come over and pet it when I'm wearing it) and I want him to have a "puffie" too.
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Comments about Patagonia Nano Puff Pullover Jacket - Men's:
I like to day hike in cold weather and decided to try lightening my pack a little by using a lightweight "puffy" jacket to slip on when I stop for lunch.
Although by mid day I'm usually drenched in perspiration and begin to cool rapidly once I stop hiking, this jacket provided me with instant heat. It kept me warm even after sitting for 20 minutes with 10 to 20 mph wind above 5,000 feet in blowing snow. It is easy to put on and I like the pull over design that keeps out drafts and doesn't have the weight of a full zipper.
I don't know if it is waterproof because I wear it under my rain jacket as an insulation layer.
This jacket now has a permanent place in my pack as both an emergency insulation layer in summer and as a main insulation layer in winter.
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Comments about Patagonia Nano Puff Pullover Jacket - Men's:
The nano puff is awesome.... enough said. I try to spend as much time outside as i can and this jacket won me over and anyone else i let try it on (4 others now). So light and packable you can put it either in your pack when your hiking or the pocket of your shell, doesnt matter. You can wear it under your shell and you dont even know its there. Great by itself too..... Very good against the wind and cold yet not over bearing like most synthetics and large down coats. I use the nano puff religously now. Its always apart of my daily life and my outdoor life. Oh and its pretty good at repelling rain, although i dont recommend it has a rain jacket. One of the best products i have used, and worth every penny. Great no matter where you are. I am picky about my clothes and i rely a lot on good gear, but my hats off to Patagonia. They defiantly created a winner with this one.
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Comments about Patagonia Nano Puff Pullover Jacket - Men's:
Size = I'm a 41" Chest, 34" Sleeves, I purchased a Large and it fits fine in all regards.
Used the Jacket this weekend. Backpacking in 25 to 25 degree temps. I replaced my Mtn Hardware down parka with this smaller much lighter jacket. It worked great during breaks and after we made camp, keeping me toasty. It was very warm, and I didn't miss the big parka. I get cold pretty easily, so I could see how others could be comfortable in this jacket below 25 degrees, but for me that's about where I'll switch to the big parka.
Really nice product.
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Comments about Patagonia Nano Puff Pullover Jacket - Men's:
I took this jacket on a spring trip into the high desert where I thought the weather was going to stay in the 40s. I brought it because it zips into its own pocket and takes up minimal room. My expectation was that a microfleece shirt and wind layer would be more than enough for my hike, but I like to be prepared.
The jacket is appealling - soft to the touch and very lightweight. I put it on over my t-shirt in the evening instead of layers. It was warm by itself as the temperature rapidly fell to the upper 40s, and provided adequate protection against a 5-10 mph wind. When I woke up, it was well below freezing, so I started out in the jacket, which was a fine warmth layer. Later, it warmed to the 60s so I was walking in a t-shirt, when suddenly the weather took a turn for the worse. Sometimes a front comes over the mountains and moves east so fast it hits the exposed place where I was hiking within minutes. I had time to pull on my jacket and shell before the front of a squall hit me and for the last hour of my hike I was dealing with 50-mph gusts and hail, and what felt like low 30s temperatures again. The jacket was a real convenience and made the squall bearable.
It's a very pleasant object - an effective pillow, packs down small, weighs nothing, seems pretty durable for such a gossamer item. It has a nice feel and fit. It is not cut skinny. I am 6'2" and 240, and the XL leaves me a little room inside.
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Comments about Patagonia Nano Puff Pullover Jacket - Men's:
Received this pullover as a gift from my brother, and it has quickly become my favorite warming layer, for skiing and just all-around use. Incredible warmth-to-weight ratio, and it slides on over other layers with ease. The cut makes it perfect to put over a base layer and even a lightweight fleece. Packs up nice and small if you need an extra layer to stuff into your daypack. I've even worn it as an outer layer for quick trips in light snowfall. I LOVE this thing!!
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Comments about Patagonia Nano Puff Pullover Jacket - Men's:
The Nano is incrdibly lightweight, you hardly notice you have it on. It is a great shell that stops the wind in its tracks, I've been wearing it hiking and unless there are 40 mph winds it is too warm even only over a base layer and I find myself having to unlayer. It Looks great and even though it is a pullover slides on and off easily. I have been wearing it as another winter jacket.
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Comments about Patagonia Nano Puff Pullover Jacket - Men's:
This is the first insulated jacket that I ever owned and I love it!
I just got back from hiking the White Pine Trail, Wasatch National Park in Utah and let me tell you, this thing kept me warm during the hike. It was snowing with 30 degrees Fahrenheit, I used this shell as medium layer in the beginning of the trip, believed it wouldn't keep me warm, within 20 minutes of hiking, I took off my rain jacket and used this as outer shell.
Obviously this jacket is very delicate so you have to watch out for sharp objects when you travel.
Overall, I'm very happy with this product, it keeps me warm, folded to a very small ball, light weight, and breathable.
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Comments about Patagonia Nano Puff Pullover Jacket - Men's:
This piece really is amazing. I'm a big fan of down but this is one synthetic piece that is finding it's way onto more and more of my packing lists. I love the warmth, light weight and how small it packs down. It's also nice how warm it is given it's low bulk (compared to a down jacket).
I bought this as a light insulation piece to bring on a JMT hike and it was perfect for summer in the Sierras. It is warm and wind-proof on it's own. In cold, wet weather, it layers well under a GTX shell.
It is perfect in camp or to throw on during a quick stop on trail to fight wind and heat loss from evaporating sweat.
This is quickly becoming a staple in my pack. At at this weight and size, there really isn't any reason not to bring it along!
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Comments about Patagonia Nano Puff Pullover Jacket - Men's:
Warm and VERY light weight. Packs down very small. Great design from Patagonia
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