Is Patagonia Nano Puff warm enough for winter?

Even on the coldest days, the Nano Puff provides adequate warmth even when idle, when paired with anything even resembling proper winter clothing. Chances are you’ll be shocked at how much warmth the Nano Puff provides given it’s compressibility and featherlight weight.

How warm is Patagonia Nano Puff?

And Patagonia doesn’t want to tell you how to feel. (Respect.) So, although you won’t find any official temperature ratings associated with the Patagonia Nano Puff, the universe seems to agree that 40-60 degrees Fahrenheit is its sweet spot.

Is Patagonia Nano Puff good for running?

Admittedly, there are more running-specific jackets, but the Nano Puff (with it’s awesome PrimaLoft Gold insulation) does a great job balancing warmth with breathability. Breathability is excellent when running in cold weather. The fit isn’t athletic, but it still works for cold weather running.

Does Patagonia Nano Puff run small?

The jacket is form fitting but I felt that the sizing ran small when compared to similar medium sized puffy jackets. I would have preferred to layer sweaters underneath for additional warmth but the medium did not allow it. So if you want to layer clothing under it, I recommend you order a size up.

Is Nano Puff warmer than down?

A quick summary first: Out in dry weather, the Down Sweater is noticeably warmer than the Nano Puff, but it might be a superior option due to its higher durability. It, however, loses its insulating capability significantly when it gets wet, so Nano Puff could be a better choice for damp areas.

Is Nano Puff warmer than fleece?

The Nanopuff (and similar garments) are great: they’re light, compressible, warm, and windproof. All these things are great, unless you want to exercise with it on. For warmth while moving, fleece is king. It’s a bit heavier, not quite as warm, durable, and super breathable.

Is Patagonia Nano Puff worth the money?

The Nano Puff compresses very small into its chest pocket and remains an excellent and classic choice for clipping to your harness or carrying while backpacking and hiking, and will save you a bit of cash when compared to other Patagonia synthetic options.

What’s the difference between Nano Puff and micro puff?

The Nano puff is more durable but heavier and less packable (bear in mind that it’s still very lightweight and easily stuffs into the crevices of over-packed bags). The Micro Puff is lighter — it tallies 8.3 ounces compared to the Nano’s 11.9 — but less durable with a shell that’s roughly half as thick.

Is Patagonia real down?

From this season (fall 2014) forward, all Patagonia down products contain only 100% Traceable Down. This means all of the down in all of our down products can be traced back to birds that were never force-fed and never live-plucked—we never blend with down we can’t trace.

Which is warmer down or Nano Puff?

Warmth, Waterproof & Windproof With 800-fill power, the Down Sweater beats the Nano Puff’s Primaloft in terms of warmth. In harsher climates, the Nano Puff can be a good base layer that can keep the wearer warm even in the low 40s Fahrenheit.

Is Patagonia Nano Puff warmer than Micro Puff?

The Nano Puff has been around for over a decade, but Patagonia has changed its recipe over time. Both jackets provide roughly the same level of warmth (though Patagonia says the Micro Puff is slightly warmer). So all of these specs come down to a balance between weight and durability.

Can you wear Patagonia down jacket in rain?

The ripstop polyester shell is treated with a Durable Water Repellent (DWR) coating, making the Down Sweater water-resistant. This doesn’t mean it’s waterproof, though the Down Sweater performs well in light rains or mists, beading and shedding small amounts of water.

How did Patagonia improve the Nano Puff jacket?

For over a decade we’ve been refining the Nano Puff®, not in the ways it looks or performs (it’s always done those well), but through on-going improvements within our supply chain and product design to reduce the environmental impact of one of our most iconic jackets.

What kind of insulation does Nano Puff jacket use?

Warm, windproof, water-resistant—the Nano Puff® Jacket uses incredibly lightweight and highly compressible 60-g PrimaLoft® Gold Insulation Eco 100% postconsumer recycled polyester with P.U.R.E.™ (Produced Using Reduced Emissions) technology, wrapped in a 100% recycled polyester shell and lining. Fair Trade Certified™ sewn.

What kind of material is the Nano Puff hoody made of?

Warm, windproof, water-resistant—the Nano Puff® Hoody uses incredibly lightweight and highly compressible 60-g PrimaLoft® Gold Insulation Eco 100% postconsumer recycled polyester with P.U.R.E.™ (Produced Using Reduced Emissions) technology, wrapped in a 100% recycled polyester shell and lining. Fair Trade Certified™ sewn.

What makes a Patagonia hoody Fair Trade Certified?

83% of our line is Fair Trade Certified™ sewn. That’s more Fair Trade styles than any other apparel brand. 68% of our fabrics this season are made with recycled materials.