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50% Off: Go Fall Camping With These Patagonia Jackets

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The Patagonia R1, Nano-Air, and Down Snap-T are awesome jackets for plummeting fall temperatures. And they’re all on sale.

This past weekend, I was sad but also kind of excited I needed to grab another jacket while camping. Fall brings about awesome foliage, fewer crowds, and low temperatures.

In honor of autumn, I compiled some of my favorite layers from Patagonia. Our team has used them for multipitch climbing, backcountry skiing, and camping.

At first glance, Patagonia gear is really expensive. But we’ve used it for decades and think it’s one brand that’s actually worth the investment. This stuff is super high quality and lasts for a long time — two decades and counting for one base layer!

Patagonia Men’s R1 Regulator Full-Zip Fleece Jacket: $111 (30% Off)

Patagonia R1

The R1 is a great choice for a thin layer of warmth. You won’t notice it under jackets, and on its own, it looks great around town.

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Patagonia Women’s R1 Regulator Full-Zip Fleece Jacket: $95 (40% Off)

Patagonia R1

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Patagonia Women’s Nano-Air Jacket: $124 (50% Off)

Patagonia Nano Air

The Nano-Air works well for high-output activities, like skiing, biking, or hiking. It’s hydrophobic and dries really fast if you sweat in it. And if you wear it without a shell, cool breezes will pull moisture away. Add a shell over it for colder weather as part of a layering system. This popular jacket is versatile and great for fall.

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Patagonia Men’s Nano-Air Jacket: $149 (40% Off)

Patagonia Nano Air

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Patagonia Men’s Down Snap-T Pullover: $99 (50% Off)

Patagonia Snap T

Lastly, the Down Snap-T is sure to provide extra warmth on cool fall nights. It’s a good-looking puffy that will stretch well into the winter season and is on sale when you need it now.

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