Already a cult classic with Patagonia ambassadors and testers, the new Nano Puff Pullover for Men got top marks for versatility, surprising warmth and terrific all-around performance in a superlight no-frills package. It's weather-resistant enough to wear as an insulated shell in a wet snowstorm, trim enough to pull on for chilly rock pitches (and still see your footholds), and warm enough for light belay parka duty on quick alpine dashes. The wind-blocking, moisture-shedding DWR (durable water repellent) finished 100% all-recycled polyester shell (1-oz 15-denier) also glides effortlessly, whether worn as a mid- or outer-layer. Low-bulk, hydrophobic, highly compressible PrimaLoft One (60 g) traps heat with remarkable efficiency, even when wet. The deep front zipper allows for easy ventilation. The Nano also packs down to practically nothing and stuffs into a single chest pocket that has a carabiner clip-in loop. The Men's Nano Puff Pullover is wind- and water-resistant, very warm for its weight, highly compressible and can be worn as insulation or outerwear in cold climates.
Purchase USD$45 or more and get free shipping. The Patagonia Nano Puff Pullover for Men is available through Altrec.com.
Nano Puff Pullover
Overall great jacket for all kinds of occasions. Only have to complaints: the fits is a bit wide and there are no side pockets. Otherwise couldn't be happier w/ my purchase.
patagonia nano
Great patagonia product. Very light weight. Would recommend this to anyone. Will look into the jacket. Will be using it for travel since it is light weight and packable.
Love this jacket!
Great fit. Love the color for the fall. Very warm without a lot of weight. High Quality. The price for the jacket was great - was on sale even though it was a current Patagonia product. My friends love the jacket!
Perfect for Northern California hiking
I recently brought this along for a 50+ mile hike near Mammoth / Ansel Adams Wilderness. In the past, I've used layered fleece and windbreakers to stay warm at night, but still got chilly. This is a great option for layering during cool Sierra nights. It folds into itself via a zippered pocket, so makes for a nice stuff into a backpack. The balance of weight / warmth was an acceptable trade off for me. I opted for this versus the Patagonia Men's Down Sweater for the lighter weight and versatility of the PrimaLoft (versus down fill). I also found the Men's Down Sweater a little bulky. I usually fit into a medium, but opted for the large because it provided more swinging room. For colder nights I put this on over a fleece for added warmth and wanted a little more wiggle room. I haven't put it through a full season but, so far, have been very happy with the purchase and am considering buying one for my son.
Featherlight
This is an initial observation. The Nano Puff Pullover is light, warm and comfortable. It doesn't feel like you are wearing it. I have one caveat. The" Clementine" color is aggressively orange. That's why I exchanged it for gray. The color patch on the website makes it look red, especially compared to "Mango," which is even more orange. I wish product designers would use real colors for descriptions.
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