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I love the Nano Puff Jacket more than chocolate.
I love the Nano Puff Jacket less than potato chips.
I love the Nano Puff Jacket more than beer, but maybe less than red wine.
I wear the Nano Puff Jacket all over the world.
It's great for cragging in California, I love it for big walls in Yosemite, and it's a perfect
mid-layer for alpine climbing in Patagonia.
This season in Patagonia I wore the Nano Puff Jacket a lot.
I took it up on Mermoz with me, and wore it while climbing the last few pitches, as well
as rappelling into the dark.
I also wore it up on the north pillar of Fitz Roy, as a mid-layer.
I wore it over the Ultralight Down Sweater Pullover, and underneath the M10.
It seemed to be a great layering system for me. Here in Yosemite it's a great piece for
cold spring days.
It's flexible, I can climb in it, and it keeps me warm at belays.
The features on this jacket are really simple.
And that keeps it compressible and light, which is super important to me while I'm climbing
with it.
I love that it stuffs into its own pocket, and I can clip it to my harness while I'm
climbing.
Though it is simple, it has all the features you need.
It has two hand warmer pockets and a chest pocket, for bars or sunglasses.
It has very simple cuffs, which is great — they stay out of the way when you're climbing.
And it has a drawstring at the bottom to keep the wind out.
This is the jacket I use the most.
I think it's the most reliable, versatile insulation piece we make.