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Nano Puff is not made of down. It is a synthetic fiber.I do a lot of backcountry backpacking and hiking here in Alaska and I have a down Nano-Puff Patagonia shirt that I love. I haven't had issue keeping it dry as I usually am not wearing it while moving, so it's in the pack staying dry from any possible rain or sweat condensation. I usually wear it during breaks or at night - it's SO warm for its weight I never hike without it. That said, I HAVE hiked in downpours wearing it on colder days and really, so long as I make sure not to overheat (the biggest problem I have with down) and don't run around without my raincoat, I have yet to have a problem with it. For me the superior warmth-to-weight ratio is worth the risk.
That's what I thought too. Glad you agree.Nano Puff is not made of down. It is a synthetic fiber.
Good idea! We ladies can often be more fashion conscience than guys, or should I say vain!I think I am going to bring my Mountain Hardwear - Thermostatic Insulated Jacket (synthetic) rather than my down for the reasons you cited. Color was immaterial since mine are all black. Maybe you could bedazzle your old one (bling, patches, etc.).
Good idea! We ladies can often be more fashion conscience than guys, or should I say vain!
Once on Camino I definately shift into comfy, serviceable, and clean enough mode, just like you do. I don't bring any frills, but before I go, well that's another story. Ha!I can not imagine even thinking about fashion while on the Camino or anytime my daily needs are in a backpack. Comfortable, serviceable, and clean enough. That's all I have time for.
I am a new member on this forum for only a week, but have been posting a lot. For those who have read some of my questions or comments, you've read that I wear shoes I already own, wear items out of my own closet, love resale shopping for the small things...and borrowed a back pack for my last two Caminos. I don't bring makeup or any other girly items (not that there is anything wrong with those who do). I wash myself, hair, and clothing with the cheapest shampoo. A colorful new jacket was my one and only indulgence.I've posted this earlier but it is still relevant.
Here in France le look sport est trés chic ! Small fortunes are spent on monthly gym fees, hiking boots are often worn to stroll along the Champs-Élysées in autumn and winter, and multitudes wear designer backpacks. Attitude is all.
My first camino reinforced basic priorities the hard way. In Villadangos del Paramo glanced in a mirror one morning my face appeared tanned and slimmer; I briefly thought ‘not too bad, considering’. 10 km later after crossing the long medieval bridge at Hospital de Órbigo I lost my footing and fell head first onto the irregular pavement!
An egg quickly swelled on my forehead; by day’s end and for the next weeks I resembled Cyclopes with a vivid black and blue shiner. Indeed in my case "Pride goeth before destruction, and an haughty spirit before a fall", Proverbs 16:18
Now after all these years and 10 caminos clean, matching hiking socks are the height of what I dare consider camino chic.
Thank you for your input, Cliff. I don't know what a pack pack is, maybe an outer compartment you are referring to? My nano is slippery, but since I stuff it inside my backpack, so not a problem for me. I also bring a microfleece w/ neck zip which I wear under the nano as one of my many layers. I come prepared...too prepared maybe? Lol.I have a similar jacket. I'm leaving for the VDLP in March. I've been training wearing the nanopuff jacket. What I have found is I'm constantly readjusting my pack pack. The jackets material is very slippery the pack pack slips , out of position very. Annoying, uncomfortable.
I've switched to a fleece jacket, the pack pack doesn't slip out of position. Much more comfortable! Looking at the temperatures in Seville at present the nanopuff may be too warm anyway.
Just a note to inform you of my experience,
Enjoy your Camino
Cliff
Thank you for the great information. I hadn't thought of treating it! My worries are dissapating quickly with your comments and great suggestion!It's true that continued exposure to rain will nullify the down's insulating properties however most down jackets have an outer layer that should repel water long enough to get your rain shell on. My wife wore hers during our last spring Camino and had no issues at all. The nice thing about rain is that if it is a torrential downpour you can see (and usually smell it) coming giving you lots of time to put your rain gear on. If it not torrential, well, then you've got lots of time to put your rain gear on when you feel the first few sprinkles!!
If you want some extra peace of mind You could consider treating your jacket with a DWR spray before you leave home. I use Grangers to retreat all my Gor-Tex pieces but know there are other quality brands of tech wash and DWR out there like Nikwax, etc. Good luck!
I've posted this earlier but it is still relevant.
Here in France le look sport est trés chic ! Small fortunes are spent on monthly gym fees, hiking boots are often worn to stroll along the Champs-Élysées in autumn and winter, and multitudes wear designer backpacks. Attitude is all.
My first camino reinforced basic priorities the hard way. In Villadangos del Paramo glanced in a mirror one morning my face appeared tanned and slimmer; I briefly thought ‘not too bad, considering’. 10 km later after crossing the long medieval bridge at Hospital de Órbigo I lost my footing and fell head first onto the irregular pavement!
An egg quickly swelled on my forehead; by day’s end and for the next weeks I resembled Cyclopes with a vivid black and blue shiner. Indeed in my case "Pride goeth before destruction, and an haughty spirit before a fall", Proverbs 16:18
Now after all these years and 10 caminos clean, matching hiking socks are the height of what I dare consider camino chic.
I've posted this earlier but it is still relevant.
Here in France le look sport est trés chic ! Small fortunes are spent on monthly gym fees, hiking boots are often worn to stroll along the Champs-Élysées in autumn and winter, and multitudes wear designer backpacks. Attitude is all.
My first camino reinforced basic priorities the hard way. In Villadangos del Paramo glanced in a mirror one morning my face appeared tanned and slimmer; I briefly thought ‘not too bad, considering’. 10 km later after crossing the long medieval bridge at Hospital de Órbigo I lost my footing and fell head first onto the irregular pavement!
An egg quickly swelled on my forehead; by day’s end and for the next weeks I resembled Cyclopes with a vivid black and blue shiner. Indeed in my case "Pride goeth before destruction, and an haughty spirit before a fall", Proverbs 16:18
Now after all these years and 10 caminos clean, matching hiking socks are the height of what I dare consider camino chic.
Nano Puff is not made of down. It is a synthetic fiber.
That's what I thought too. Glad you agree.
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