Patagonia Men’s & Women’s Nano Puff Jackets Just $138.99 Shipped (Regularly $200)
Hop on over to REI.com where you can score Patagonia Women’s or Men’s Nano Puff Jackets for just $138.99 shipped (regularly $199) – available in a wide variety of colors!
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Patagonia Men’s Nano Puff Jacket
$138.99 shipped (regularly $200)
Patagonia Women’s Nano Puff Jacket
$138.99 shipped (regularly $200)
These Nano Puff jackets trap body heat and block wind using 75% recycled materials! The synthetic insulation has a stellar warmth-to-weight ratio, even if you get soaked (it maintains 98% thermal efficiency when wet). And the best part, these jackets can be stuffed into their own chest pocket making them incredibly packable.
On the fence? Check out these customers’ reviews…
Used this jacket for 6 months during my 2017 AT thru hike. During cold weather, it got used just about every day. It was surprisingly warm and insulated quite well even when it was wet. I wore my rain coat over it several times to block the wind. I used the jacket in 10 degree temps in the Smokey’s and I stayed warm. I abused the jacket about every way possible and it’s still in good shape. It got drug over rocks, thru trees and brush. It got rained on and it didn’t always get washed per the instructions. There’s not any rips or tears and while it doesn’t look like a new jacket any more, I can’t justify replacing it either.
The jacket is perfect for 25-50 degree weather and can go colder if layered properly. While very thin and almost weightless, the jacket seems to have the ability to adapt to the temperature around you and make you forget you are wearing it. Perfect for wearing under waders in cool to cold climates. While in Alaska, I noticed that 75%+ of the fishing guides have one (the hoodie version for fast boating). Liked it so much that I bought the vest too. Both compress down to almost nothing for easy packing.
I bought this jacket for my husband a few months ago, and he absolutely loves it! It’s warm enough that he can wear it over a sweatshirt or heavy flannel shirt if it’s not too ungodly cold outside. When it is really cold (we’ve been blessed with -40F wind chills the past couple of weeks), he layers it under a heavier winter coat. For reference, he wears a size large and he’s about 5’11” and 200 lbs.
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