Anyone who’s more than a cursory fan of Patagonia is probably familiar with the brand’s iconic Nano Puff Jacket. As the name describes, it’s a slimmed-down synthetic puffy that provides ample warmth and movement — one favored by climbers, hikers, travelers and athletes the world over. For some, it’s the minimal silhouette of the jacket that makes it appealing. For others, it’s the sustainability built into the garment by way of fair trade certifications, recycled materials and responsibly-sourced components. (Currently, the jacket is made from 100-percent recycled materials).
But…have you heard of the Patagonia Down Sweater Jacket? The arguably cozier, aesthetically-similar cousin to the famous Nano Puff? The Down Sweater Jacket is popular in its own right — but how does it compare to the Nano Puff?
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I tried and tested both jackets to find out the answer to the question: which Patagonia jacket should you buy, the Nano Puff or the Down Sweater?
To learn more about our testing methodology and how we evaluate products, head here.

