Does the Nano Puff jacket keep you warm?
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.
Is the Nano Puff worth it?
Weather Protection Realistically, the jacket offers enough water protection for most uses—you’ll want to grab a rain shell in a true deluge—but this isn’t the most rain-ready layer we’ve tested. Despite not being a top performer in the wet, the Patagonia Nano Puff does great in wind.
How cold can you wear Nano Puff?
This will depend on each person, their temperature limit, and the specific climate you’re in, but we’ve generally found that the temperature range for this coat is anything from 30 to 50 degrees.
Is Micro Puff warmer than Nano Puff?
Overall, Micro Puff insulation is lighter, warmer, and more packable than the aging Nano Puff tech, but it’s also more expensive. There are plenty of reasons why Nano Puff clothing is the right choice for many outdoor enthusiasts.
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.
Can you ski in Patagonia Nano Puff?
It’s hard to find service like that anymore, which is why I use and recommend the Women’s Patagonia Nano Puff Jacket ($160) as well as Men’s Patagonia Nano Puff Jacket ($160). These skiing insulation layers can be used as standalone jackets or a second layer, and are almost entirely windproof.
How long do Nano Puff jackets last?
My Nano Puff has lasted about 3 years so far and has been roughed up a fair bit. Still seems just as warm as it used to be. I will say that I do notice the warmth go down now and then, but tossing it in the washer fluffs it right back up.
What’s the difference between Nano Puff and Micro Puff?
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.
What is similar to Patagonia Nano Puff?
Best of the Rest
- Arc’teryx Proton LT Hoody ($299) Weight: 14.7 oz.
- Patagonia Nano Puff ($199)
- The North Face ThermoBall Eco ($199)
- Patagonia DAS Light Hoody ($329)
- Black Diamond First Light Stretch Hoody ($260)
- Outdoor Research Shadow Hoodie ($199)
- Norrøna Falketind Thermo60 ($249)
- Rab Xenon 2.0 Jacket ($180)
What is Nano Puff?
The Nano Puff is a synthetic down jacket. Patagonia intelligently swaps out the down of jackets past for 60-g PrimaLoft Gold Insulation Eco. A 100% postconsumer recycled polyester (see ya, plastic water bottles) made with P.U.R.E.