Patagonia Nano-Air jackets

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Rick James
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Got it and replied.

No more Mediums left gents.
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Mine arrived today, thankyou :smile:
Tried it on briefly, it's very comfy and very light. Think I'll wear it on my bivvy I've planned tonight :cool:
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Brill, Cheers Chris, Will wait out for the review! :)
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haribos etted will put it through its paces and report back.

Ta muchly.
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Nice one, Cheers Josh

Last 3 remaining, 1 Small, 1 Large, 1XL, all in red.
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Zippy wrote:Mine arrived today, thankyou :smile:
Tried it on briefly, it's very comfy and very light. Think I'll wear it on my bivvy I've planned tonight :cool:
Rick James wrote:Brill, Cheers Chris, Will wait out for the review! :)
So I took it out for this, it was about 3.5 degrees and you could see your breath in the air (i.e. a bit humid). Was just wearing a t-shirt and a sweatshirt under, the nano-air jacket and a headband, it was spot on. No warm to begin with then hot when exerting, or cold to begin with then good temperature when exerting. Did about 25mins of walking and 10 mins faffing trying to hide / getting bivvy bag out etc. Used it as a pillow when bedded down too.

Yup, dead comfy, long sleeves would be my only critisism, but bunching them up isn't a problem and they stay up - and then you can use them to cover your hands. Would have been nice to have thumb loops on them like my rab hoody. But yes overall quite pleased with it, and probs my first bit of decent synthetic insulation kit. :cool:
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I just tested mine out on the long edinburgh walk to the roll shop.

I echo the sleeve coment. I'm no t rex and they do seem exsessive but as above they don't hinder really. Its like they forgot to put the thumb loop holes in, I think I might make them myself.

IT really is soft and the green is quite nice in real life.

I can see the two of us growing old together.
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Great to hear Josh! I went with a green in the end too, Good choice.

Down to the last two gents, Cochineal red, 1 small, 1 large.
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Just the XL available now fella's
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Just spillt coffee down it, it was bound to happen sooner or later.

Nicely beeded.
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hahaha!
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Down to the last one, Cochineal red size small.
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All Jackets have now gone gents.

If anyone is still desperate for one, Please PM me your size and preferable colour and I will do my best to source for you and post out the same day, If available.

Thanks to those of you who bought one, I hope you spend many warm bivvi's together.

I'm looking forward to Rob and Duncan's review when they arrive.

Special thanks to Stu for vouching for me and allowing the post on here.

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Rick James wrote:

I'm looking forward to Rob and Duncan's review when they arrive.
Just dropped through the letter box, it couldn't fit me any better and boy does it make me look handsome :shock:
Will get back when its been field tested.

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dunk090
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Re: Patagonia Nano-Air jackets

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Mine arrived, good fit despite being worried when I saw the swing tag that said "Alpine slim fit". Me & slim fit don't usually get on!

Looking forward to testing it when back after current work trip.
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