If you need something more breathable, you could try out the Patagonia R1 Air. When you consider the long-lasting nature of the polyester and nylon used, plus the quality care and construction that has gone into this piece, I've had no concerns over the durability or price of this jacket.Īfter looking at some reviews and finding people wear the Synchilla, I think there is little to worry about for years without any issues.Īs already mentioned, the Synchilla is super warm and wind-resistant but is not breathable enough for technical activities. What's more, elastane-trimmed cuffs and hem are trimmed with shape-holding, abrasion-resistant elastane, which locks out wind and cool air. Firstly, I'd like to thank Patagonia for being eco-conscious and making this jacket out of 100% recycled double-sided polyester fleece.Īs a result, not only is it good for the environment, but it feels soft, retains the heat, and dries quickly due to its 100% nylon plain-weave placket and chest pocket. The materials of this Patagonia, although minimal, really work to make it warm and comfortable. However, it's not waterproof, so you will need a waterproof layer if you get caught in a downpour. Lack of breathability seems worth it when a jacket keeps out the wind, like the Synchilla. ![]() The spandex webbing at the waist and cuffs also makes this jacket warmer.Īs mentioned earlier, this means it's not the most breathable, but I think the weather resistance of this Patagonia fleece makes up for it. This is a lovely warm fleece because of the thick and heavy design, with the polyester being an effective insulator against most cold weather. The hem and sleeve also have spandex openings, making it more comfortable than the less comfortable long-sleeved fleeces with Velcro or snap cuffs and hems. The Elastic cuffs also mean the sleeves are comfortable whether you wear them around your arms or pull them up. The inside material feels super soft, with this pullover having some of the softest fleece I've ever tried. Getting cozy and comfortable with the Lightweight Synchilla Snap-T is easy due to its blanket-like softness and comfort. However, if you're looking for a mid-layer fleece for more technical and potentially sweaty activities, you may want to find a more breathable piece. If you're planning to use this jacket for casual use, I wouldn't be too worried. However, with a focus on optimum warmth, which does come at the sacrifice of breathability, this isn't a deal-breaker. However, most will probably use the lightweight Synchilla Snap-T as more of a comfy, around-town type of jacket, so it's perhaps not much of an issue.Ĭoming in at 17.5 ounces, this Patagonia is one of the heavier fleeces on the market. However, because of its warm and burly nature, you will need a shell or insulated jacket with lots of room to move around when using it as a middle layer.Īdditionally, even slimmer reviewers seem to find this fleece a little bulky in both the shoulder and sleeves, which can bunch up under a shell. Instead, you get (and all you need) a few buttons to open or close the fleece at the chest and neck and one small chest pocket. Things are kept simple with the exclusion of zippers, a hood and drawcords. It also does what it does well because it only provides the basics. It's perfect for most cold conditions, whether you'll be curled up on your sofa with a good book, chilling around a campfire, filling your trolley at the grocery store, or on a trek into the mountains. Combining a casual fit and lightweight design makes the Synchilla a decent, cozy layering piece. The thing that makes this Patagonia so easy to use is its pullover lightweight Snap-T design.
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