Is the Nano Puff worth it?

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 is Nano Puff made of?

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.

Is Nano Puff warm enough?

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 or Micro Puff better?

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.

How long will Nano Puff last?

three-season
The Nano Puff is absolutely a three-season piece of gear. You’ll just need to wear it with other layers depending on the time of year and your activity level.

Can you wear a Patagonia Nano Puff in rain?

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.

Can you wash Nano Puff?

Is The Patagonia Nano Puff Machine Washable? Yes, these jackets can be washed in washing machines, and it’s best to use specialized detergents and front-loading machines for the purpose.

Which is warmer micro or 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.

How do you fluff a Nano Puff?

Just put it in the dryer with the required number of tennis balls and set it on the lowest or no heat setting. It usually takes a few cycles to dry the jacket completely, so be patient with this step.