Mens Nano Puff Jacket - Born of shoulder-season belay duty and quick-hit ski tours, the Nano Puff? Jacket finds a home with any alpine climber or backcountry skier. Its wind-blocking, 100% recycled polyester shell sheds moisture and glides effortlessly in your layering system. Low-bulk, hydrophobic, highly compressible 60-g PrimaLoft? Gold Insulation Econow with 55% post-consumer recycled content, and still the most thermally efficient synthetic insulation availabletraps heat with remarkable efficiency, even when wet. The jacket has a sculpted fit, with narrow horizontal quilting on the shaped side panels, and the soft, wicking interior storm flap and zipper garage add chin comfort. Its internal zippered chest pocket doubles as a self-stuffsack with a carabiner clip-in loop. It also has two zippered handwarmer pockets, elasticized cuffs and a dual-adjust drawcord hem to seal out wind and seal in warmth.
Mens Nano Puff Jacket - Born of shoulder-season belay duty and quick-hit ski tours, the Nano Puff? Jacket finds a home with any alpine climber or backcountry skier. Its wind-blocking, 100% recycled polyester shell sheds moisture and glides effortlessly in your layering system. Low-bulk, hydrophobic, highly compressible 60-g PrimaLoft? Gold Insulation Econow with 55% post-consumer recycled content, and still the most thermally efficient synthetic insulation availabletraps heat with remarkable efficiency, even when wet. The jacket has a sculpted fit, with narrow horizontal quilting on the shaped side panels, and the soft, wicking interior storm flap and zipper garage add chin comfort. Its internal zippered chest pocket doubles as a self-stuffsack with a carabiner clip-in loop. It also has two zippered handwarmer pockets, elasticized cuffs and a dual-adjust drawcord hem to seal out wind and seal in warmth.
Mens Nano Puff Jacket - Born of shoulder-season belay duty and quick-hit ski tours, the Nano Puff? Jacket finds a home with any alpine climber or backcountry skier. Its wind-blocking, 100% recycled polyester shell sheds moisture and glides effortlessly in your layering system. Low-bulk, hydrophobic, highly compressible 60-g PrimaLoft? Gold Insulation Econow with 55% post-consumer recycled content, and still the most thermally efficient synthetic insulation availabletraps heat with remarkable efficiency, even when wet. The jacket has a sculpted fit, with narrow horizontal quilting on the shaped side panels, and the soft, wicking interior storm flap and zipper garage add chin comfort. Its internal zippered chest pocket doubles as a self-stuffsack with a carabiner clip-in loop. It also has two zippered handwarmer pockets, elasticized cuffs and a dual-adjust drawcord hem to seal out wind and seal in warmth.
Mens Nano Puff Jacket - Born of shoulder-season belay duty and quick-hit ski tours, the Nano Puff? Jacket finds a home with any alpine climber or backcountry skier. Its wind-blocking, 100% recycled polyester shell sheds moisture and glides effortlessly in your layering system. Low-bulk, hydrophobic, highly compressible 60-g PrimaLoft? Gold Insulation Econow with 55% post-consumer recycled content, and still the most thermally efficient synthetic insulation availabletraps heat with remarkable efficiency, even when wet. The jacket has a sculpted fit, with narrow horizontal quilting on the shaped side panels, and the soft, wicking interior storm flap and zipper garage add chin comfort. Its internal zippered chest pocket doubles as a self-stuffsack with a carabiner clip-in loop. It also has two zippered handwarmer pockets, elasticized cuffs and a dual-adjust drawcord hem to seal out wind and seal in warmth.
Last updated at 07/23/2024 15:57:00
originally posted on patagonia.com
I simply love the look and year-round versatility of this jacket! The thin profile and slim fit functions well as an insulated mid layer for winter conditions under a ski parka or as a shoulder season jacket by itself. Also a great weight for taking the edge off crisp summer alpine mornings. Wind-proof and repels light rain. Primaloft insulation handles getting wet better than down without losing thermal properties. Athletic cut looks good on the trail or back in town at the end of the day. Even looks good for the office commute. Ultra light weight and built-in stuff pocket make it a no-brainer to bring along for changing conditions on every outing. It's not the only jacket to own, but it's the most-used piece in my layering system all year. An essential outdoor ... MoreI simply love the look and year-round versatility of this jacket! The thin profile and slim fit functions well as an insulated mid layer for winter conditions under a ski parka or as a shoulder season jacket by itself. Also a great weight for taking the edge off crisp summer alpine mornings. Wind-proof and repels light rain. Primaloft insulation handles getting wet better than down without losing thermal properties. Athletic cut looks good on the trail or back in town at the end of the day. Even looks good for the office commute. Ultra light weight and built-in stuff pocket make it a no-brainer to bring along for changing conditions on every outing. It's not the only jacket to own, but it's the most-used piece in my layering system all year. An essential outdoor wardrobe staple!
originally posted on sunandski.com
I simply love the look and year-round versatility of this jacket! The thin profile and slim fit functions well as an insulated mid layer for winter conditions under a ski parka or as a shoulder season jacket by itself. Also a great weight for taking the edge off crisp summer alpine mornings. Wind-proof and repels light rain. Primaloft insulation handles getting wet better than down without losing thermal properties. Athletic cut looks good on the trail or back in town at the end of the day. Even looks good for the office commute. Ultra light weight and built-in stuff pocket make it a no-brainer to bring along for changing conditions on every outing. It's not the only jacket to own, but it's the most-used piece in my layering system all year. An essential outdoor ... MoreI simply love the look and year-round versatility of this jacket! The thin profile and slim fit functions well as an insulated mid layer for winter conditions under a ski parka or as a shoulder season jacket by itself. Also a great weight for taking the edge off crisp summer alpine mornings. Wind-proof and repels light rain. Primaloft insulation handles getting wet better than down without losing thermal properties. Athletic cut looks good on the trail or back in town at the end of the day. Even looks good for the office commute. Ultra light weight and built-in stuff pocket make it a no-brainer to bring along for changing conditions on every outing. It's not the only jacket to own, but it's the most-used piece in my layering system all year. An essential outdoor wardrobe staple!
originally posted on REI
Great warmth until about 35 degrees Fahrenheit. With a rain jacket over it, it can be warm into the 20s. Over an hour in those temps is easy. Very lacking in the water repellent category. Honestly, it gets soaked about as fast as wearing a blue jean jacket - my wife was wearing a blue jean jacket for comparison. Stays about as warm too. In light rain, for short duration, add a rain jacket. This jacket can’t handle rain at all. After all the hype, I expected more - especially, at $300 after tax. Not worth it.If you want a light, packable, warm jacket that’s made for light wind - great jacket. If you are going to experience any inclement weather (including wind), add a rain jacket. Or… save money by buying a cheaper jacket that performs better (my old Walmart jacket ... MoreGreat warmth until about 35 degrees Fahrenheit. With a rain jacket over it, it can be warm into the 20s. Over an hour in those temps is easy. Very lacking in the water repellent category. Honestly, it gets soaked about as fast as wearing a blue jean jacket - my wife was wearing a blue jean jacket for comparison. Stays about as warm too. In light rain, for short duration, add a rain jacket. This jacket can’t handle rain at all. After all the hype, I expected more - especially, at $300 after tax. Not worth it.If you want a light, packable, warm jacket that’s made for light wind - great jacket. If you are going to experience any inclement weather (including wind), add a rain jacket. Or… save money by buying a cheaper jacket that performs better (my old Walmart jacket was better).I like it. I just feel like I’m paying for a name. I’m not about that life.
| Apparel Warmth | Warmest |
| Apparel Material | Polyester |
| Apparel Insulation | Primaloft |
| Model Year | 2023 |
I simply love the look and year-round versatility of this jacket! The thin profile and slim fit functions well as an insulated mid layer for winter conditions under a ski parka or as a shoulder season jacket by itself. Also a great weight for taking the edge off crisp summer alpine mornings. Wind-proof and repels light rain. Primaloft insulation handles getting wet better than down without losing thermal properties. Athletic cut looks good on the trail or back in town at the end of the day. Even looks good for the office commute. Ultra light weight and built-in stuff pocket make it a no-brainer to bring along for changing conditions on every outing. It's not the only jacket to own, but it's the most-used piece in my layering system all year. An essential outdoor ... MoreI simply love the look and year-round versatility of this jacket! The thin profile and slim fit functions well as an insulated mid layer for winter conditions under a ski parka or as a shoulder season jacket by itself. Also a great weight for taking the edge off crisp summer alpine mornings. Wind-proof and repels light rain. Primaloft insulation handles getting wet better than down without losing thermal properties. Athletic cut looks good on the trail or back in town at the end of the day. Even looks good for the office commute. Ultra light weight and built-in stuff pocket make it a no-brainer to bring along for changing conditions on every outing. It's not the only jacket to own, but it's the most-used piece in my layering system all year. An essential outdoor wardrobe staple!
I simply love the look and year-round versatility of this jacket! The thin profile and slim fit functions well as an insulated mid layer for winter conditions under a ski parka or as a shoulder season jacket by itself. Also a great weight for taking the edge off crisp summer alpine mornings. Wind-proof and repels light rain. Primaloft insulation handles getting wet better than down without losing thermal properties. Athletic cut looks good on the trail or back in town at the end of the day. Even looks good for the office commute. Ultra light weight and built-in stuff pocket make it a no-brainer to bring along for changing conditions on every outing. It's not the only jacket to own, but it's the most-used piece in my layering system all year. An essential outdoor ... MoreI simply love the look and year-round versatility of this jacket! The thin profile and slim fit functions well as an insulated mid layer for winter conditions under a ski parka or as a shoulder season jacket by itself. Also a great weight for taking the edge off crisp summer alpine mornings. Wind-proof and repels light rain. Primaloft insulation handles getting wet better than down without losing thermal properties. Athletic cut looks good on the trail or back in town at the end of the day. Even looks good for the office commute. Ultra light weight and built-in stuff pocket make it a no-brainer to bring along for changing conditions on every outing. It's not the only jacket to own, but it's the most-used piece in my layering system all year. An essential outdoor wardrobe staple!
Great warmth until about 35 degrees Fahrenheit. With a rain jacket over it, it can be warm into the 20s. Over an hour in those temps is easy. Very lacking in the water repellent category. Honestly, it gets soaked about as fast as wearing a blue jean jacket - my wife was wearing a blue jean jacket for comparison. Stays about as warm too. In light rain, for short duration, add a rain jacket. This jacket can’t handle rain at all. After all the hype, I expected more - especially, at $300 after tax. Not worth it.If you want a light, packable, warm jacket that’s made for light wind - great jacket. If you are going to experience any inclement weather (including wind), add a rain jacket. Or… save money by buying a cheaper jacket that performs better (my old Walmart jacket ... MoreGreat warmth until about 35 degrees Fahrenheit. With a rain jacket over it, it can be warm into the 20s. Over an hour in those temps is easy. Very lacking in the water repellent category. Honestly, it gets soaked about as fast as wearing a blue jean jacket - my wife was wearing a blue jean jacket for comparison. Stays about as warm too. In light rain, for short duration, add a rain jacket. This jacket can’t handle rain at all. After all the hype, I expected more - especially, at $300 after tax. Not worth it.If you want a light, packable, warm jacket that’s made for light wind - great jacket. If you are going to experience any inclement weather (including wind), add a rain jacket. Or… save money by buying a cheaper jacket that performs better (my old Walmart jacket was better).I like it. I just feel like I’m paying for a name. I’m not about that life.
The jacket is warm enough to wear even when the temps are in the 30s with a sweatshirt or something, at least for me. But there are two big issues for me: the fit and stitching. The fit is just weirdly off. I'm on the leaner side at 5'7" and 145 lbs. I always wear a small for jackets. But this jacket is just too tight around the armpits/shoulders and hips. When I went to return it at the store and the store rep asked why I'm returning, I told her it didn't fit right. She responded, "around the shoulders and hips right?" She said it's a common complaint with these jackets. So I'm definitely not the only one. Secondly, the stitching is not very well done or won't last. When I received the jacket, there were already places where the stitching was coming undone or ... MoreThe jacket is warm enough to wear even when the temps are in the 30s with a sweatshirt or something, at least for me. But there are two big issues for me: the fit and stitching. The fit is just weirdly off. I'm on the leaner side at 5'7" and 145 lbs. I always wear a small for jackets. But this jacket is just too tight around the armpits/shoulders and hips. When I went to return it at the store and the store rep asked why I'm returning, I told her it didn't fit right. She responded, "around the shoulders and hips right?" She said it's a common complaint with these jackets. So I'm definitely not the only one. Secondly, the stitching is not very well done or won't last. When I received the jacket, there were already places where the stitching was coming undone or loose. Lastly, I just recently purchased a Cotopaxi jacket similar to this but with a hood and both the fit and stitching was better.
I had an earlier discontinued version of this jacket that I be absolutely loved, used, and abused. That jacket did everything from hiking, to mountain climbing, to a lot of freezing nights camping, to just running errands, and everything in between. The Nano Puff is a worthy successor that is going to see just as much use.Fit- Loose enough that you can get base layers on under it, but not so big that you cant throw more layers on top. It also feels roomy and unrestrictive for when you are moving around. Maybe a little tighter looking than some people would like for casual wear, but I think it looks fineUse- This jacket is warm! Pretty much a go to whenever it gets cold out. Does a fantastic job of trapping in heat and keeping you warm, combined with a good outer ... MoreI had an earlier discontinued version of this jacket that I be absolutely loved, used, and abused. That jacket did everything from hiking, to mountain climbing, to a lot of freezing nights camping, to just running errands, and everything in between. The Nano Puff is a worthy successor that is going to see just as much use.Fit- Loose enough that you can get base layers on under it, but not so big that you cant throw more layers on top. It also feels roomy and unrestrictive for when you are moving around. Maybe a little tighter looking than some people would like for casual wear, but I think it looks fineUse- This jacket is warm! Pretty much a go to whenever it gets cold out. Does a fantastic job of trapping in heat and keeping you warm, combined with a good outer shell and you might as well be wearing your own personal heater. The nano puff is great go to for everything from a bit of chill in the air to snow on the ground. You will not be disappointed. Also packs down to just about nothing, so it is always easy to pack along.Looks- Looks as great as it feels. Also the offset in the stitching gives it an interesting look without being obnoxious like some other companies. It is stylish enough you can wear this out and about anytime.
I purchased this as part of a layering system to take on some 14ers. Since I’m still months away, I use for casual wear. It’s comfortable, fits great, and packs down into a smaller backpack easy and is super light weight. One of the selling points was that it’s windproof which worked well. It was warm while outside all day in 40 degree weather with a light hoodie underneath and I was quite warm in single digit temps with an REI fleece underneath. I may exchange this for the hooded version, however. Last, the reason I gave it 4 stars is because the stitching started coming out after only about a week of very light, casual use. If I can’t catch the hooded version on sale (because it’s disproportionately more expensive…like crazy higher in price for just a hood) I’ll ... MoreI purchased this as part of a layering system to take on some 14ers. Since I’m still months away, I use for casual wear. It’s comfortable, fits great, and packs down into a smaller backpack easy and is super light weight. One of the selling points was that it’s windproof which worked well. It was warm while outside all day in 40 degree weather with a light hoodie underneath and I was quite warm in single digit temps with an REI fleece underneath. I may exchange this for the hooded version, however. Last, the reason I gave it 4 stars is because the stitching started coming out after only about a week of very light, casual use. If I can’t catch the hooded version on sale (because it’s disproportionately more expensive…like crazy higher in price for just a hood) I’ll exchange for another and hope those stitches don’t pop. If they do, I’ll look another brand. This is my first experience with Patagonia and I did expect better quality.
When it came time to get a new jacket, I decided to take the plunge and purchase a Patagonia. Although their jackets cost three times what I normally spend, I wanted to jacket that would last and I liked the ethics of the company. Well, after wearing the jacket casually for just the past five weeks, the stitching is coming out all over. I have several loops of pulls in the stitching on the arms and two places where a loose thread an inch long has broken free. This is so disappointing as my main reason for purchasing Patagonia was durability. I was hoping this jacket would look good longer than one month. A quick search on the Internet shows this is not an isolated incident. I'll contact the outdoors store from which is was purchased and hopefully Patagonia will make ... MoreWhen it came time to get a new jacket, I decided to take the plunge and purchase a Patagonia. Although their jackets cost three times what I normally spend, I wanted to jacket that would last and I liked the ethics of the company. Well, after wearing the jacket casually for just the past five weeks, the stitching is coming out all over. I have several loops of pulls in the stitching on the arms and two places where a loose thread an inch long has broken free. This is so disappointing as my main reason for purchasing Patagonia was durability. I was hoping this jacket would look good longer than one month. A quick search on the Internet shows this is not an isolated incident. I'll contact the outdoors store from which is was purchased and hopefully Patagonia will make good on a replacement or a refund. My first Patagonia purchase may well be my last.
This is a terrific product. Lightweight and completely flexible, you can roll it up to fit neatly in your backpack or carry-on luggage. It's hard to believe such a lightweight jacket can keep you so warm but it does. Another important consideration: when I received my jacket it had a tear in it. We were leaving the next day for Europe and I didn't have time to exchange it or even reach out to Patagonia. I took it with me and used it throughout our trip. After returning home I contacted Patagonia customer service, explained the situation and they immediately issued me a return shipping label and sent me a new jacket. No hassles whatsoever. It's a pleasure doing business with a company that stands 100% behind their products and for the customer!
The construction quality is very good (hence a 2 star review and not 1), but the fit is very strange. The waist and hip areas are very tight. Shoulders and sleeve length are good.I tried a Large and Medium and on both sizes the fit around the waist is the same. What is the need for a drawstring on the bottom hem if the jacket is already almost skin tight to the body?Patagonia continues to go to more slim, form fitting designs. This is really a disappointment as the older fits from Patagonia were more relaxed, focusing more on range of motion - as one wants in outdoor clothing. Please stop making only items with slim fit, "fashionable" cuts. Go back to your roots of making garments in more relaxed fit cuts that allow one a full range of motion.
Patagonia’s Nano Puff Jacket is the perfect light layer of insulation to retain your body heat and give your upper half a warming hug. Do you work a job with a uniform? Do you own a great looking coat that just isn’t warm enough. Grab the Nano Puff. Yes, it can be folded into its own pocket which doubles as a stuff sack. Yes, it’s light as a feather, with a cinchable waist, and made from quick drying, water resistant material, but that’s not why you buy a Nano Puff. You buy the Nano Puff because as soon as you put it on, you get the impression it was tailored specifically for you. Pockets are ample and easily accessible. Zip closure inside and hand pockets that are located in a position that completely makes sense. Why mess around with other brands and base ... MorePatagonia’s Nano Puff Jacket is the perfect light layer of insulation to retain your body heat and give your upper half a warming hug. Do you work a job with a uniform? Do you own a great looking coat that just isn’t warm enough. Grab the Nano Puff. Yes, it can be folded into its own pocket which doubles as a stuff sack. Yes, it’s light as a feather, with a cinchable waist, and made from quick drying, water resistant material, but that’s not why you buy a Nano Puff. You buy the Nano Puff because as soon as you put it on, you get the impression it was tailored specifically for you. Pockets are ample and easily accessible. Zip closure inside and hand pockets that are located in a position that completely makes sense. Why mess around with other brands and base layering, when Patagonia has provided the simple, yet sophisticated, spot on solution! Next I want the down sweater!
| Apparel Warmth | Warmest |
| Apparel Material | Polyester |
| Apparel Insulation | Primaloft |
| Model Year | 2023 |