This winter jacket, designed by renowned brand Patagonia, is a true game-changer. Crafted from 100% recycled polyester with a water-repellent DWR finish, it not only keeps you dry in the rain but also ensures exceptional warmth in cold weather. The PirmaLoft Gold Eco 60-gram insulation guarantees optimal insulation, making this jacket a must-have for the winter season. Featuring a horizontal quilted pattern, it exudes style and sophistication. With a zip closure and two zippered pockets, you can securely store your belongings. Additionally, the internal chest pocket with a zip closure doubles as a stuffsac, allowing you to conveniently pack and carry your jacket. The jacket is complete with a drawstring at the hem to retain warmth, ensuring maximum comfort. Suitable for men, this Patagonia Nano Puff Jacket in Belay Blue is the epitome of functionality and style. Don't miss out on this essential winter companion.
This winter jacket, designed by renowned brand Patagonia, is a true game-changer. Crafted from 100% recycled polyester with a water-repellent DWR finish, it not only keeps you dry in the rain but also ensures exceptional warmth in cold weather. The PirmaLoft Gold Eco 60-gram insulation guarantees optimal insulation, making this jacket a must-have for the winter season. Featuring a horizontal quilted pattern, it exudes style and sophistication. With a zip closure and two zippered pockets, you can securely store your belongings. Additionally, the internal chest pocket with a zip closure doubles as a stuffsac, allowing you to conveniently pack and carry your jacket. The jacket is complete with a drawstring at the hem to retain warmth, ensuring maximum comfort. Suitable for men, this Patagonia Nano Puff Jacket in Belay Blue is the epitome of functionality and style. Don't miss out on this essential winter companion.
This winter jacket, designed by renowned brand Patagonia, is a true game-changer. Crafted from 100% recycled polyester with a water-repellent DWR finish, it not only keeps you dry in the rain but also ensures exceptional warmth in cold weather. The PirmaLoft Gold Eco 60-gram insulation guarantees optimal insulation, making this jacket a must-have for the winter season. Featuring a horizontal quilted pattern, it exudes style and sophistication. With a zip closure and two zippered pockets, you can securely store your belongings. Additionally, the internal chest pocket with a zip closure doubles as a stuffsac, allowing you to conveniently pack and carry your jacket. The jacket is complete with a drawstring at the hem to retain warmth, ensuring maximum comfort. Suitable for men, this Patagonia Nano Puff Jacket in Belay Blue is the epitome of functionality and style. Don't miss out on this essential winter companion.
This winter jacket, designed by renowned brand Patagonia, is a true game-changer. Crafted from 100% recycled polyester with a water-repellent DWR finish, it not only keeps you dry in the rain but also ensures exceptional warmth in cold weather. The PirmaLoft Gold Eco 60-gram insulation guarantees optimal insulation, making this jacket a must-have for the winter season. Featuring a horizontal quilted pattern, it exudes style and sophistication. With a zip closure and two zippered pockets, you can securely store your belongings. Additionally, the internal chest pocket with a zip closure doubles as a stuffsac, allowing you to conveniently pack and carry your jacket. The jacket is complete with a drawstring at the hem to retain warmth, ensuring maximum comfort. Suitable for men, this Patagonia Nano Puff Jacket in Belay Blue is the epitome of functionality and style. Don't miss out on this essential winter companion.
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Used Patagonia Nano Puff Jacket (84216fa14) Quilted Puffer Jacket Size
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I purchased this product through the worn wear program. Not because it was cheaper but I believe in recycled products and commend Patagonia for having such a program. There is a description of the jacket that will let you know of any flaws, if any, before you buy it. There is also 3 levels of wear, I bought highest rated one (excellent). The only flaw listed was faint fading. They do not post pictures of the actual product.The jacket I received had human writing on the inside of it and was clearly discolored on one side of the front (I sent Patagonia a picture). After several emails back and forth, they have refused to remedy the issue.I understand accidents may have been made in the evaluation but these were major flaws that they didn't mention. That being said I ... MoreI purchased this product through the worn wear program. Not because it was cheaper but I believe in recycled products and commend Patagonia for having such a program. There is a description of the jacket that will let you know of any flaws, if any, before you buy it. There is also 3 levels of wear, I bought highest rated one (excellent). The only flaw listed was faint fading. They do not post pictures of the actual product.The jacket I received had human writing on the inside of it and was clearly discolored on one side of the front (I sent Patagonia a picture). After several emails back and forth, they have refused to remedy the issue.I understand accidents may have been made in the evaluation but these were major flaws that they didn't mention. That being said I still think it’s a major error to writing on the jacket and then pretend like nothing is wrong. I think if you asked most people they think you should disclose it.They offered to take it back and sell it to the next person (they actually said that). I would feel terrible if I returned it and it was sold to the next person in the same condition and they received a jacket with writing on it. That is cruel and unethical in my opinion. I would rather donate it than do that to someone else.Would give 0 stars if I could. Just be aware, they have no interest in resolving customer issues.
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I have worn this everyday for 2 years and this is likely the piece of clothing I appreciate the most.Have worn while hiking, camping, snowboarding, and working in my very air-conditioned office job. It does an amazing job with keeping me dry and at my preferred body temp. Its incredibly light and so functional that at this point it feels unnatural not to have it on when I'm out.I've had no issues with durability or a lack of quality from this jacket. After 2 years there are occasional threads and some mini fuzzies on the fabric around the sleeves but the elastic, zippers, and the stitching have held up. If they were to discontinue this, I would purchase 2-3 more to keep in reserve.
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I was looking for a jacket to cover the pre and post winter seasons, a time that I would otherwise be wearing a more substantial shell over a fleece. . I liked the idea of a synthetic fill, rather than feathers, in case it got wet. While I can’t speak to its durability under more trying conditions, it truly surprised me how well it fit my needs. Today, for example, it was 6c, feeling like -3 with the wind chill. And it was blowing. This jacket, worn over a long sleeve wool shirt, kept me toasty. The high, insulated collar really helped. The wind didn’t get through at all. And it is so light and unrestrictive it virtually disappears. I am 5’-7” and weigh 170 lbs. I fit a men’s medium, and that was the case here, even when worn over a thicker sweater.
Used Patagonia Nano Puff Jacket (84216fa14) Quilted Puffer Jacket Size
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I purchased this product through the worn wear program. Not because it was cheaper but I believe in recycled products and commend Patagonia for having such a program. There is a description of the jacket that will let you know of any flaws, if any, before you buy it. There is also 3 levels of wear, I bought highest rated one (excellent). The only flaw listed was faint fading. They do not post pictures of the actual product.The jacket I received had human writing on the inside of it and was clearly discolored on one side of the front (I sent Patagonia a picture). After several emails back and forth, they have refused to remedy the issue.I understand accidents may have been made in the evaluation but these were major flaws that they didn't mention. That being said I ... MoreI purchased this product through the worn wear program. Not because it was cheaper but I believe in recycled products and commend Patagonia for having such a program. There is a description of the jacket that will let you know of any flaws, if any, before you buy it. There is also 3 levels of wear, I bought highest rated one (excellent). The only flaw listed was faint fading. They do not post pictures of the actual product.The jacket I received had human writing on the inside of it and was clearly discolored on one side of the front (I sent Patagonia a picture). After several emails back and forth, they have refused to remedy the issue.I understand accidents may have been made in the evaluation but these were major flaws that they didn't mention. That being said I still think it’s a major error to writing on the jacket and then pretend like nothing is wrong. I think if you asked most people they think you should disclose it.They offered to take it back and sell it to the next person (they actually said that). I would feel terrible if I returned it and it was sold to the next person in the same condition and they received a jacket with writing on it. That is cruel and unethical in my opinion. I would rather donate it than do that to someone else.Would give 0 stars if I could. Just be aware, they have no interest in resolving customer issues.
I have worn this everyday for 2 years and this is likely the piece of clothing I appreciate the most.Have worn while hiking, camping, snowboarding, and working in my very air-conditioned office job. It does an amazing job with keeping me dry and at my preferred body temp. Its incredibly light and so functional that at this point it feels unnatural not to have it on when I'm out.I've had no issues with durability or a lack of quality from this jacket. After 2 years there are occasional threads and some mini fuzzies on the fabric around the sleeves but the elastic, zippers, and the stitching have held up. If they were to discontinue this, I would purchase 2-3 more to keep in reserve.
I was looking for a jacket to cover the pre and post winter seasons, a time that I would otherwise be wearing a more substantial shell over a fleece. . I liked the idea of a synthetic fill, rather than feathers, in case it got wet. While I can’t speak to its durability under more trying conditions, it truly surprised me how well it fit my needs. Today, for example, it was 6c, feeling like -3 with the wind chill. And it was blowing. This jacket, worn over a long sleeve wool shirt, kept me toasty. The high, insulated collar really helped. The wind didn’t get through at all. And it is so light and unrestrictive it virtually disappears. I am 5’-7” and weigh 170 lbs. I fit a men’s medium, and that was the case here, even when worn over a thicker sweater.
This jacket is probably my favourite piece of gear. I’m currently on my second one and also on the second Nano Puff vest. I often work in the northern Rockies and this is always either on me or in my pack as my emergency layer. I have it with me hunting, fishing, hiking, and skiing. When I travel overseas it is the first thing I pack. I often pair it just with a Houdini pullover (my second favourite piece of gear). I got caught in a rainstorm and became soaked through while backpacking in Belgium one fall and I still stayed warm. It packs down easy, very light weight, when you unpack it there are no wrinkles and it’s ready to wear. Really good wind protection, even better with a shell over it. Pockets are well thought out and zips are sturdy. I sat a little close to ... MoreThis jacket is probably my favourite piece of gear. I’m currently on my second one and also on the second Nano Puff vest. I often work in the northern Rockies and this is always either on me or in my pack as my emergency layer. I have it with me hunting, fishing, hiking, and skiing. When I travel overseas it is the first thing I pack. I often pair it just with a Houdini pullover (my second favourite piece of gear). I got caught in a rainstorm and became soaked through while backpacking in Belgium one fall and I still stayed warm. It packs down easy, very light weight, when you unpack it there are no wrinkles and it’s ready to wear. Really good wind protection, even better with a shell over it. Pockets are well thought out and zips are sturdy. I sat a little close to a campfire with Nano Puff 1 and found out that it does not like sparks landing on it (melted little holes). Tomorrow I’m driving over the Rockies from Alberta to BC and even in June it can be unpredictable weather. This was the first thing in my pack. Don’t change this jacket, keep it as is, I think it would be very hard to improve on the current design.
This jacket doesn’t know what it wants to be. It’s not warm enough to be compared to a down/puffer jacket, and it’s only slightly better than a fleece at wind/rain protection. For the price, you’re better off with a fleece + windbreaker combination. Don’t buy this.Additionally, the fit is awkward. I wear a size M (5’10, 175lb) and the shoulders on this jacket are TIGHT. It’s tough to layer under this - fleeces and sweaters make the Nano Puff jacket hard to zip up. If I do zip this thing up all the way, the zipper digs into my throat. What’s strange is I own other Patagonia products in a size M - Synchilla fleece and Torrentshell rain jacket. Those both fit absolutely perfectly and this jacket is off.
Fit is small and tight around the shoulders (size M, 5’10 175lb) while other Patagonia products like the Torrentshell and Synchilla fit perfectly as a size M. This jacket isn’t particularly warm either and I found it’s not useful unless you put something warm on under it, like a fleece or a sweater. The problem is, that doesn’t work well with the small sizing.Quality isn’t that great either. It’s not particularly fragile, but i wouldn’t call it durable either. Lots of loose threads and some odd pilling when i wear my full backpack on top of it.Save your money (this thing is way overpriced, even on sale) and put a windbreaker on over your fleece. When you need a warm jacket, get something thicker whether it be polyester or down or whatever suits your fancy.
Anyone who's considered this iconic jacket and read any reviews should already know that the stitching on the down squares of this jacket is notorious for pulls, snags and failures. It's been that way for years. If you are careful with your clothes, this should not present a problem for you; but if you're a dirtbag, bushwhacker or cowboy, be prepared for some dings and snags. They add "character" I guess; especially with some duct tape patches thrown in for good measure and optics. I personally went for the Down Sweater option, because of the thread pull issue here. I dinged it one star for this problem and a 2nd star for Patagonia's stubborn failure to solve that problem for years.
The Nano Puff is a standard for Patagonia. I can admit that I have maybe 2 or 3 in different colors. They hold up well, are pretty timeless, and provide good warmth to weight ratio. So when I saw the very colorful "Subtidal Blue" with the green and blue pattern, I needed to add it to my closet. The colors are always what make Patagonia items stand out for me. I'd be curious to know the backstory behind the patch on the sleeve. Other than the new colors, and newer insulation, the Spring 2024 version has what I love and want--a regular fit, good pockets, ability to pack into a pocket, and weight/warmth that makes it versatile for many activities. Again, love the special edition color scheme and keeping the design consistent and simple.
It's been a month of almost daily use (Feb-March in Seattle), and I am loving my nano-puff jacket. The fit is just right. For instance, the wrist cuff bands are comfortably secure and they don't sit on your palm. The overall profile of the jacket is good - its not slim and its not too baggy. I wear it with flannel shirts that tend to be heavy, and I still don't look all puffed (pun intended). I also like the badging - its a discrete Patagonia badge on the chest. In terms of function, I mostly wear it while going out, etc. It's perfect for late winter / early spring kind of temperature. I am sure that the nano-puff will work well in winter with a merino base layer underneath. Highly recommend the jacket.
Let's face it: The stitching situation with this garment has been SO well documented no one should be surprised; and if you have a problem with that, then go for the Down Sweater instead. Personally, I take pretty good care of my gear; so I know how to treat this badboy. I have a dark green Down Sweater; but when I saw this Conifer Green model in the Gainesville store, I liked the color so much I grabbed it. Deliberately went up one size, so I could wear something with long sleeves underneath. A capilene cool LS works just perfectly. This is a terrific packable jacket and works down to, say, the mid 30s. Below that, you're in Down Sweater territory. Kind of a game to wear this jacket and see if you can avoid pulling the threads. Otherwise, as noted elsewhere, duct ... MoreLet's face it: The stitching situation with this garment has been SO well documented no one should be surprised; and if you have a problem with that, then go for the Down Sweater instead. Personally, I take pretty good care of my gear; so I know how to treat this badboy. I have a dark green Down Sweater; but when I saw this Conifer Green model in the Gainesville store, I liked the color so much I grabbed it. Deliberately went up one size, so I could wear something with long sleeves underneath. A capilene cool LS works just perfectly. This is a terrific packable jacket and works down to, say, the mid 30s. Below that, you're in Down Sweater territory. Kind of a game to wear this jacket and see if you can avoid pulling the threads. Otherwise, as noted elsewhere, duct tape adds to it's character.