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I have a Patagonia Puff jacket, which I enjoy very much. I tend to stick away from down for the fact that it costs more and when wet, loses some of its insulative properties. On one occasion, I was hiking to 13 Falls in the late winter when I slipped through a section of thin ice. Needless to say my pack got wet including my sleeping bag and the hood of my Puff jkt. That night when the temp dropped again, the bottom of my sleeping bag froze stiff while my Puff jacket kept me warm. I do realize I could have avoided this with a water resistant stuff sack, I was pretty much all set with down after that.
I have a Patagonia Puff jacket, which I enjoy very much. I tend to stick away from down for the fact that it costs more and when wet, loses some of its insulative properties. On one occasion, I was hiking to 13 Falls in the late winter when I slipped through a section of thin ice. Needless to say my pack got wet including my sleeping bag and the hood of my Puff jkt. That night when the temp dropped again, the bottom of my sleeping bag froze stiff while my Puff jacket kept me warm. I do realize I could have avoided this with a water resistant stuff sack, I was pretty much all set with down after that.