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Patagonia Lightweight Synchilla Snap-T - Women's Review

A comfy standalone model that's warm, great to hang out in, and comes in a wide variety of colors and patterns
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patagonia lightweight synchilla snap-t for women fleece jacket review
The relaxed Synchilla is a comfortable model for casual wear.
Credit: Maggie Nichols
Price:  $139 List
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Manufacturer:   Patagonia
By Maggie Nichols ⋅ Senior Review Editor  ⋅  Dec 9, 2023
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RANKED
#9 of 12
  • Warmth - 25% 7.5
  • Comfort - 25% 8.5
  • Breathability - 20% 4.5
  • Layering Ability - 15% 3.5
  • Weight - 15% 6.4

Our Verdict

The Patagonia Synchilla Snap-T is a classic for comfort and warmth. We love the casual vibe of this fleece, with a cozy, relaxed fit that is perfect for lounging. This roomy fleece is more wind-resistant than many others we tested, but the recycled polyester build is not very breathable. A tighter-fitting bottom hem helps hold in warm air but gives this fleece a bit of a bloused appearance and leaves our bums more exposed than other options. It's also very difficult to layer over this baggy fleece – it's best worn by itself as an outer layer. The small chest pocket isn't particularly useful, but the color-blocked pattern is iconic. Even though it doesn't pack up as well as other, more technical fleeces, we still love spending cold days cuddled up in the Synchilla.
REASONS TO BUY
Very warm
Impressively wind resistant
Casual look and feel
Plenty of color options
REASONS TO AVOID
Chest pocket isn't overly useful
Not breathable
Difficult to layer over
Editor's Note: This review was updated to reflect changes in our test metrics and offer additional buying advice December 9, 2023.

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Bottom Line A cozy standalone fleece that's great for hanging out, keeping warm, and collecting in every color and patternA very versatile fleece that offers lightweight comfort and breathability but midweight warmthIf you seek a lightweight fleece that thermoregulates well at a great price, take a ganderA simple budget polyester fleece boasting soft fabrics and a cozy designA classic pullover with a simple design offering a relaxed fit, cozy vibe, and much to love for a lower price
Rating Categories Patagonia Lightweig... Patagonia R1 Air Fu... Outdoor Research Vi... REI Co-op Trailmade Columbia Benton Spr...
Warmth (25%)
7.5
7.5
6.5
5.5
7.0
Comfort (25%)
8.5
9.0
7.0
7.5
8.0
Breathability (20%)
4.5
8.0
7.5
5.5
4.0
Layering Ability (15%)
3.5
7.0
7.0
6.5
4.0
Weight (15%)
6.4
8.2
9.0
8.7
7.3
Specs Patagonia Lightweig... Patagonia R1 Air Fu... Outdoor Research Vi... REI Co-op Trailmade Columbia Benton Spr...
Measured Weight 12.3 oz (Size S) 10.7 oz (Size S) 9.8 oz (Size M) 10.1 oz (Size S) 11.4 oz (Size M)
Type Midweight Lightweight Lightweight Midweight Midweight
Main Material 100% recycled polyester 100% recycled polyester 94% polyester, 6% Spandex 100% recycled polyester 100% polyester
Hood Option No Yes No No No
Number of Pockets 1 chest 2 hand, 1 chest 1 chest 2 hand, 2 interior None
Features Extended collar, comfort stretch Off-shoulder seams, no armpit seams, moisture-wicking Thumbholes, UPF 30, moisture-wicking, off-shoulder seams, no armpit seams, chin guard Relaxed fit, double-layer collar, large pockets Comfort stretch, extended collar
Cuff Construction Spandex binding Quick-drying woven binding Elastic cuff LYCRA spandex binding Elastic cuff

Our Analysis and Test Results

The Patagonia Synchilla Snap-T is a hoodless midweight fleece built from a stretchy polyester. It's a simple pullover, featuring an extended collar for a bit of additional warmth and an iconic, snap-closure chest pocket.

Performance Comparison


patagonia lightweight synchilla snap-t for women fleece jacket review - hanging out with a mug of piping hot tea on a cool fall evening is a...
Hanging out with a mug of piping hot tea on a cool fall evening is a great way to appreciate the comforts of the Synchilla.
Credit: Maggie Nichols

Warmth


The Patagonia Synchilla is one of the warmest midweight fleeces we tested. Its polyester fabric is more wind resistant than most, and its fitted bottom hem and cuffs help hold in your body heat. It doesn't have a hood or thumbholes, yet is one of our favorites to snuggle into on a cold day around base camp or at home. The extended collar adds warmth when snapped all the way up, and it's actually enjoyable to wear this way. While most fleeces cover at least part of the tops of our butts, the smaller waist hem holds the Synchilla up above, simply blousing over rather than covering.

patagonia lightweight synchilla snap-t for women fleece jacket review - wearing the synchilla fully snapped up is easy, warm, and comfortable.
Wearing the Synchilla fully snapped up is easy, warm, and comfortable.
Credit: Maggie Nichols

Comfort


The main fleece fabric of the Synchilla isn't as buttery soft as some of the sweatshirt fleeces we tested, but its fuzziness is still plenty soft and comfortable. What really makes the Synchilla so comfortable to wear is its baggy fit that reminds us of an old sweatshirt that's been perfectly broken in. Its loose fit is much more accommodating to diverse body shapes than most, as it's made to sit above your hips and has lots of room inside. A single snap-closure chest pocket is large enough for a few credit cards, some cash, and a lip balm. The sides of this pocket flap are sewn down — this keeps them looking nice but makes accessing the small pocket that much harder. Though with its size and placement, we didn't find ourselves using it much.

Though the Synchilla isn't made to be weather resistant, it still manages to be slightly so. Like nearly every fleece we tested, a light mist is quickly soaked up by this fabric. However, this midweight fleece takes longer than average to eventually transfer that rain through to our skin. It's not windproof, but it is more wind-resistant than many other visually similar fleece pullovers.

patagonia lightweight synchilla snap-t for women fleece jacket review - the interior side of the synchilla has lower fuzzy pylons than the...
The interior side of the Synchilla has lower fuzzy pylons than the outside.
Credit: Maggie Nichols

Breathability


Unfortunately, the polyester body of this fleece isn't particularly breathable. Its loose fit helps to allow a bit more airflow, avoiding egregious hot and cold spots. But a morning spent stacking firewood or a strenuous hike up a nearby mountain left us sweaty and without good ventilation. The cuffs can be pulled up the arms, though their circumference is much smaller than the sleeves, leading to discomfort over time as they dig into your forearms. Unsnapping that top quarter section obviously helps, but a lot of warm air is still trapped by the hem. All the features that make this warm work against it when it comes to breathability.

patagonia lightweight synchilla snap-t for women fleece jacket review - though we appreciate the idea of having a pocket, this one ends up...
Though we appreciate the idea of having a pocket, this one ends up more fashion than function, with ends sewn down and a very small interior.
Credit: Maggie Nichols

Layering Ability


With such an oversized, baggy fit, this is one of the easiest fleeces to pull on over other layers — plenty of space. As you might expect, its loose pylons of fluffy fleece can catch against some fabrics. The only real downside to layering other garments underneath is that with such a truncated torso section, whatever you're wearing may hang out the bottom. Trying to layer over the top of this fleece is exactly as problematic as you'd think. It's quite bulky and baggy, and the fleece is piled high and easily catches against other fabrics and debris. If you have an oversized coat, you may do just fine, though the tendency for the bottom of the Synchilla to lay doubled over adds another layer of bulk to your midsection.

patagonia lightweight synchilla snap-t for women fleece jacket review - the way the synchilla blouses over makes it difficult to comfortably...
The way the Synchilla blouses over makes it difficult to comfortably wear a coat over.
Credit: Maggie Nichols

Weight


The size Small we tested weighs 12.3 ounces. This is on the high side among our test fleet, but it's not the heaviest of the lot. The Synchilla is quite bulky, though, and it doesn't pack well — it's far more preferable to wear than to pack.

patagonia lightweight synchilla snap-t for women fleece jacket review - though not designed to withstand the elements, we love hanging...
Though not designed to withstand the elements, we love hanging around in the comfy Synchilla.
Credit: Maggie Nichols

Should You Buy the Patagonia Synchilla?


The Synchilla is a bit expensive for a non-technical fleece, but it's unique in our lineup for its style and fit, and if that's what you love about it, its price may be worth it. It's a great choice for a standalone pullover that does best in casual situations — hanging out with friends or relaxing at home — but not a great choice for a technical adventure layer.

What Other Fleece Jacket Should You Consider?


The Patagonia Synchilla is a comfortable, warm fleece that begs to be lounged around in. If you like the pullover vibe but want something a little less baggy and a lot less expensive, the Columbia Benton Springs is a good choice. If you like the idea of being very comfortable and warm but want a little more technical performance from your hoody, the Arc'teryx Kyanite is a stand-out sweatshirt model that still offers a ton of features we want in the field.

Maggie Nichols