Description
The one and only.
- Ultralight, windproof and water-resistant polyester shell has high-tear strength and resists abrasion
- DWR finish resists rain, grapple, snow, and coffee spills with equal gusto
- Quilted construction keeps insulation firmly in place to help maintain warmth
- Lock out even more cold and wind with the dual-adjust drawcord hem
- Stuffs into its own zippered stretch-mesh pocket to help save space
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Skiing with the down sweater
Blake Carley
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What the difference between this jacket...
Igor Bekker
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What the difference between this jacket and Patagonia Hi-Loft Down Sweater or Patagonia Nano Puff Insulated Jacket?
Blake Carley
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I know the Nano Puff is synthetic insulation - ie not as packable and light as down. But still a great jacket.
Warm n Light
PBJ
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This is an awesome jacket for how light wight it is! I use this with my rain jacket for an extra layer or wind and cold protection. And you can stuff it into it's inside pocket for a comfy pillow!
Love it
Reilly
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Wore this jacket pretty much nonstop over this past Colorado winter, and I'm very happy with it. Surprisingly warm for its weight, looks great in town, seems fairly durable, and packs down smaller than a nalgene bottle. Torso ran a little small on me but I'm 5'5" with an athletic build. If I was any taller I probably would have sized up and gone with a medium. Regardless, awesome jacket. Its kept me warm with just a base layer in sub 20 degree hikes. I would definitely recommend it.
Nice Jacket
Bee
Member since
This is a pretty warm jacket that can keep you warm around mid 30 with just a t-shirt underneath. Saw a couple feather came out already but that was not significant. The fit is loose on the chest and shoulder but tight at the waist. I normally wear Medium, but gotta exchange for a small. The small fit better, but again, really tight around the waist.Overall, it would be a good jacket for layer. By the way, BC got the BEST customer service ever.
nice jacket not real warm
ricp300841
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More of a sweater weight than a jacket . I had a lightweight LL Bean down jacket that was warmer in 20 degree weather. This one feels right around 25- 35 degrees. It puffs out around the gut a bit too, but looks good.
Adds extra warmth w/o weight or space
Joshua Dormont
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It's toasty, sometimes too toasty which is a good thing because it bundles down to a miniscule ball. I paired this with a mid-weight fleece, a base layer, and a hard shell for a summit at Kilimanjaro and it was perfect. Even had to take it off once the sun came up and we headed down. Great to stash in your pack as an easy way to add warmth.
As others have noted, is a little bit too bulky in the mid section. Other brands have got that nailed down better. This is often on sale, so don't settle for retail.
Best thing in my closet!
Alpine Guy
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What can I say that hasn't already been said? Sizing: I am 6' 175 lbs. with broad shoulders. The medium fits me perfectly. It is form fitting but not restricting for any range of motion. I can only wear a thin layer underneath, but that's all I need to stay warm anyhow. I wear a OR Foray shell over it and I am warm at 30 degrees. As soon as I start moving fast, I get hot. This jacket is so versatile. Maybe the best gear purchase I have ever made. I don't know what tok me so long to get on-board the down sweater bandwagon. I tried others, but nothing fit right. MH is too tight in the shoulders for my broad frame. I was between sizes in TNF. People complain about this sweater being boxy, but on my frame it definitely is not. I think that those more narrow people should have tried MH.
Warm and light but boxy
Eric Sullano
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- Gender: Male
- Familiarity: I've put it through the wringer
I wear this jacket all the time, it's super warm for it's weight. It's warm with a long-sleeve shirt down to about 25 degrees F. I'd opt for more layers (or a warmer jacket) below that. The jacket is a bit boxy around the mid-section as it bulges out when sitting down (looks like I have a beer belly - but I don't).
Gift
Adam D
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Purchased as a gift and they loved it. Nailed the sizing to so must be true to size
Great Jacket, A Little Big.
Kyle Harris
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- Familiarity: I've used it several times
I recently purchased the down sweater as a jacket that will mostly be worn around town, to the office, and running errands. I typically wear an XL in most jackets, sweaters, and shirts. This Patagonia Down Sweater tends to be on the bigger side as far as sizing goes. I have seen concerns in the reviews that some of the jackets were made in China,while others were made in Vietnam. Mine is the China version. I decided to keep that jacket and will wear it mostly for casual outtings. I would like the Michelin Man if I wore this as a down layer skiing on cold days...
Skier Hunter from PA
jefp13250
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- Familiarity: I returned this product before using it
First, Backcountry has great customer service and the best return policy. Unfortunately, I have to return this down "sweater". I tried this jacket on in a local ski shop but they only had one color. So, I ordered it from BC. When it came and I tried it on, it didn't fit right even though it was the same size as the one I tried on. Upon closer inspection, this Patagonia from BC was made in Vietnam while the one in the ski store that fit me was made in China. Where the Patagonia label was sewn on was even different. The one made in China is a five star; the one made in Vietnam is a three star. The one made in China was slimmer in the midsection. It did not bunch or give me the pot belly look. Dear Decision Maker at Patagonia, pay attention to QUALITY CONTROL!
My "go to jacket" right now
Chris Livingston
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- Gender: Male
- Familiarity: I've put it through the wringer
This is one of the best items I have picked up from Backcountry.com. It is definitely warm and roomy. For those in Utah winter of 2013 has proven to be pretty chilly. I wear this jacket nearly every day with just a t-shirt under and I am just fine doing my normal running around. The jacket is a little boxy, and tends to run large. I normally wear a large t-shirt, hoodie, etc and I returned this item in large in favor of a medium. It works great for layering under a shell up on the mountain or as a going out and running around jacket by itself
Eh
Dustin Warr
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- Gender: Male
- Familiarity: I returned this product before using it
Quality is really good. But the fit...these things fit kind of boxy. I returned it and got the Kuhl down jacket instead.
Great Jacket
worp302533
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- Gender: Male
- Familiarity: I've used it several times
Got it for myself for Christmas...great fit and looks and looks good. Wish I would have waited for the sale however!
super warm and light!
magp106189
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- Gender: Male
these jackets rock! super warm! don't wear my big bulky down jacket anymore! super light!
Why is there no M size available, let alone...
RicoD
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Why is there no M size available, let alone with discount?
Ty Nelson
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sold out! This is one of Patagonia's best selling items. Look for more mediums to come in stock soon.
Perfect light weight jacket
Dave W
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- Gender: Male
- Familiarity: I've used it several times
Very happy with the patagonia down sweater.. very light weight yet still provides a lot of warmth, no complaints at all
Perfect for the city
tus5020334
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- Gender: Male
- Familiarity: I've put it through the wringer
This coat is perfect for the city. It's super light and if I put a sweater on underneath it's warm enough to get me through any day in the city. The material might be a little thin for the back country though, I would worry about ripping or snagging it.
6 Years Strong
Bill Porreca
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- Gender: Male
- Familiarity: I've put it through the wringer
I cant believe how long this jacket has held up, yesterday was the first time I saw some down coming out of a little hole. Perfect insulator layer, almost to warm, but unbelievably light and not bulky. I wear it skiing on the very very cold days but mostly as a casual jacket or when camping when the nights get cold.
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