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Patagonia Nano Puff Pullover Insulated Jacket - Men's

Item #PAT1590 | 243 in Stock
Patagonia Nano Puff Pullover Insulated Jacket - Men's
$159.00 - $169.00
$89.40 for discontinued items
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Hey Ty (or anybody out there in the know) - in all of Patagonias...

By Ranked #1826 - Men's Synthetic Insulation Jackets August 25, 2009

Hey Ty (or anybody out there in the know) - in all of Patagonias Capilene shirts (in Cap 1, 3, 4) I am a solid size Large, and moving down to mediums would be too tight. (I'm 5'11", 185 lbs.) But I'm not sure whether to get the Nano in a medium or Large -- worried that the Large is going to be too roomy if it is designed to accomodate underlayers.

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By Ranked #561 - Men's Synthetic Insulation Jackets September 19, 2009

I would agree I wear an XL in the Capilenes and they fit perfect on me but when I tried on the Large nano it was a little short in the sleeves and waist, so sizing is consistent and an XL is what I need in the nano. Note that it is not a fitted piece, and leans towards the boxy side, but all in all it is an awesome layer. In my opinion go with the Large.

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By Backcountry.com Vendor Rep Ranked #2 - Men's Synthetic Insulation Jackets August 25, 2009

Jonathan, I'm 6'1" 170 and very stoked on my large, I couldn't wear a medium. I think if you consistently wear a large in the Patagonia Capilene you'll be happy with a large Nano Puff. Also there's some room to layer, but I've never worn more than a piece or two of capilene or wool underneath mine.

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Tech Specs:

Material:
100% recycled polyester 
Insulation:
PrimaLoft One 
Fit:
regular 
Venting:
front zip 
Pockets:
1 chest 
Hood:
no 
Weight:
10.2 oz 
Recommended Use:
alpine climbing, rock climbing, backcountry skiing 
Manufacturer Warranty:
lifetime 
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