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The Patagonia Puff Pullover is a piece of clothing that can save you when that unexpected cold front hits. Durable, compact, and lightweight, the Nano can be crammed into any corner of your pack until you really need it. It features: – Ultralight face fabric that sheds water and blocks wind – Deep center-front zipper allowing for easy ventilation – Stuffs into a self-storage left chest pocket – Elasticized cuff and hem seal out wind and trap warmth – Shell and lining: 1-oz 15-denier 100% all-recycled polyester with a DWR (durable water repellent) finish. – Insulation: 60-g PrimaLoft® One. – Recyclable through the Common Threads Recycling Program – 266 g (9.4 oz) – Made in Thailand and Vietnam. However, the Nano Puff, like a lot of Patagonia products, has one main flaw in my book: the price. At $160, the Nano will be overlooked by a lot of budget conscious buyers which is a shame because it is a quality item that you’re only gonna have to buy once.Special Thanks to YOUNGS BACKPACKING for hosting this review. If youd like to visit/contact them, they can be reached at: 2508 Telegraph Ave Berkeley, CA 94704 (510) 548-7463 youngsbackpacking@sbcglobal.net This Video shot with a Canon G9 on loan.

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Patagonia Distribution Center Built Green With LEED

August 6, 2010

When we needed to expand our Patagonia distribution center in Reno, Nevada we looked to the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design, or LEED, certification standards as our guide to building a green building that balances environmental responsibility, resource efficiency and the comfort and well-being of our workforce. We set high environmental standards for the […]

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Patagonia Common Threads Garment Recycling From Timmy O’neil

November 18, 2009

It’s a global underwear crisis! Patagonia special agent Timmy O’Neill sets off for Tokyo in a ridiculous green undie suit, committing one cultural blunder after another, on his mission to inspire p… Enjoyed this article?More information on Go Green Tips!

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