Patagonia Reviews
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The submersible Patagonia Guidewater Backpack 29L utilizes rugged materials and has an amply-sized main compartment to hold your gear from city to trail.
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A robust frame and beefy hip belt complement the Patagonia Altvia Pack 36L’s comfortable shoulder straps, so carrying it for long periods is a breeze.
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The Patagonia Black Hole Pack 32L has a top-loading main compartment that’s surprisingly easy to pack thanks to a slanted opening that provides easy access.
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The Patagonia Atom Tote Pack pairs the open style of a tote with a small backpack, though it lacks organization and the laptop sleeve eats up space.
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The Patagonia Storm10 Jacket is a packable rain jacket that will keep you dry when you need it without feeling bulky while doing outdoor activities.
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The Patagonia Arbor Roll Top Pack 30L’s soft structure and size impact carrying comfort, but its strength lies in its capacity.
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Accessibility feels a little clunky with Patagonia’s Paxat Backpack 32L. But, it has the hallmarks of a travel backpack at a size you can daily drive.
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The Patagonia Macro Puff Hoody’s PlumaFill keeps us warm and agile despite the jacket’s featherweight lightness.
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Lightweight materials and outdoorsy features make the Patagonia Refugio Backpack ready for adventures. It also works for EDC if you don’t have much to carry.
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The Patagonia Black Hole Backpack may not be well-suited for your tech, but it transitions seamlessly between casual every day and more rugged outdoor use.
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The Patagonia Ultralight Black Hole Sling 8L is slim, lightweight, and easily compressible—we just wish you could switch the carry between shoulders.
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The Patagonia Black Hole Duffel Bag 40L has great materials and ample space. We just wish the backpack carry was better optimized.
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Warm, lightweight, and technical, the Patagonia R1 Fleece Full-Zip Hoody is a solid midlayer for outdoor adventures. But it's not as versatile as advertised.
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The Patagonia Atom Sling is great for both urban and outdoor adventurers alike with a comfortable carry, quality materials, and solid organization.
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The Patagonia Black Hole MLC 45L is a classic travel bag that takes your carry-on capacity to the max, but it’s not the most comfortable option out there.
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Lightweight and durable Patagonia’s Black Hole Mini Hip Pack is an ideal travel companion—as long as you’re ready to embrace the fanny pack trend.
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The Patagonia Black Hole Cubes are a solid option for organizing your life in any travel bag. We’ve found them to be incredibly durable and love the various methods of organization they offer—although they’re not as compressible as other cubes we’ve seen.
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The Patagonia Women’s Barely Baggies Shorts are a versatile, lightweight pair of shorts designed to be worn in and out of the water—and they’ve proven to be great for just that. Although, if you plan on doing any excessive bending and grooving in these shorts, the lack of lining might be an issue.
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The Patagonia Arbor Classic Pack is a heritage style pack with modern materials. We’ve found its former version to be a great option for minimalist country hopping and weekend getaways. With minor differences, we expect the Classic version to hold up just the same.
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The Patagonia Micro Puff is an ultralight jacket that is incredibly packable and has one of the best warmth to weight ratios we’ve seen.
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A deceptively light jacket that keeps you super warm for the weight that it is—the Patagonia Nano Puff stows away easily when not in use—ultralight.
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An ultralight rain jacket that compresses neatly down into roughly the size of a soda can, the Alpine Houdini keeps you dry but also a little toasty.
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