Patagonia Fleeces

If you're after reliable Patagonia fleeces to keep warm in cooler weather, explore the selection at The Sporting Lodge. Since 1973, Patagonia has focused on reducing environmental impact, and this range includes fleece pullovers, jackets, and gilets made from recycled fabrics to cut down waste. These layers provide warmth and breathability, ideal for wearing under a jacket or on their own. Whether you’re looking for Patagonia fleece jackets for hiking or Patagonia fleece pullovers for layering, these options come with useful zip pockets and high collars to keep out the cold.

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About Patagonia Fleeces

Fleece Pullovers for Everyday Warmth

Patagonia fleece pullovers offer a straightforward way to stay warm on colder days, with soft fabrics that trap heat without adding bulk. Many feature quarter-zip openings to help regulate body temperature during activity, whether you're out walking or on your way to work. Lightweight and easy to pack, they’re practical for trips and stand up well to frequent washing. A great choice if you need a versatile layer over a T-shirt or base layer, whether you’re outdoors or simply out and about.

Fleece Jackets and Gilets for Extra Coverage

Choose Patagonia fleece jackets when you want protection from wind and light rain, with full zips and adjustable hems to help keep the warmth in. Gilets offer core warmth while leaving your arms free for activities like gardening or cycling, with side pockets for your essentials. Both styles use recycled polyester that wicks moisture away, helping to keep you dry and comfortable. Jackets are often worn on their own during autumn, while gilets are useful under coats in winter, making them suitable throughout the year.

Why Patagonia and The Sporting Lodge

Patagonia pioneered recycled polyester fleece in 1993 and continues to use post-consumer plastic bottles as a raw material for many of its fleece fabrics. Different ranges use different knits — the R1 is a grid-pattern fabric designed for airflow, while the Better Sweater uses a heavier knit-look fleece for warmth and everyday wear. Synchilla sits between the two, with a traditional fleece feel. Each fleece we sell comes through Patagonia's official UK supply chain. If you're not sure which fleece suits your needs, we're happy to advise.

Everyday Use in Town and Outdoors

Patagonia fleeces fit easily into everyday life. Layer a pullover under a raincoat for wet commutes or wear a jacket for an evening run in the park. In the countryside, a gilet works well over a shirt for walking or farm work, giving warmth without restricting movement. Choose muted colours for work or brighter tones for better visibility on paths.

Which Patagonia Fleece Is Right for You?

Patagonia makes several distinct fleece families, each suited to different conditions and uses. This guide compares the three you will see most often in our range.

Better Sweater

Best for: Everyday wear, office, casual outings, pub walks.

Better Sweater has a knit-look outer face that passes easily in town and work settings. The interior is a soft fleece lining that holds warmth well. It is heavier than the R1 and Synchilla, so it works best as a standalone layer in mild cold or a midlayer under a jacket on colder days. Available in full-zip, quarter-zip and vest styles.

Synchilla

Best for: Light layering, relaxed outdoor use, travel.

Synchilla is Patagonia's original recycled polyester fleece and one of its lightest. It is soft, dries quickly, and adds warmth without bulk. Because it is thinner than Better Sweater, it layers more neatly under shells and jackets. A solid choice if you want a packable fleece that handles a wide range of temperatures when combined with other layers.

R1

Best for: Active use, hiking, running, cycling, climbing.

R1 uses a Polartec Power Grid fabric with an open-grid interior that moves moisture away from the skin faster than any other Patagonia fleece. It is the most performance-focused option in the range — lighter and more breathable than Better Sweater, with less insulation but far better moisture management during high-output activity. Choose R1 when you need a midlayer that keeps up with your pace.

All three are made from recycled materials and are available in men's and women's fits. If you are still unsure, Better Sweater is the safest all-round choice for most UK buyers who split their time between town and countryside.

Patagonia Fleeces FAQs

Better Sweater has a knit-look face for casual and office wear. Synchilla uses soft recycled polyester for everyday warmth and is lighter weight. R1 is a performance grid fleece designed for high-output activities, offering the best moisture management and breathability of the three.

The range includes full-zip jackets, half-zip and quarter-zip pullovers, and gilets. Each style suits different layering needs, from standalone wear in mild weather to midlayer use under a waterproof shell.

Yes. Their lightweight, insulating design makes them effective midlayers under a waterproof shell. Thinner models such as the R1 fit neatly under jackets without adding bulk.

Patagonia fleeces are not waterproof but they do dry quickly and retain some warmth when damp. In steady rain they perform best worn beneath a waterproof outer layer.

Many models feature durable finishes that help resist pilling over time. Washing inside out on a gentle cycle and avoiding fabric softeners will also help maintain the fabric surface.

Some models feature tightly woven fabrics or wind-resistant panels that reduce heat loss. Standard fleeces offer moderate wind resistance, while dedicated windproof models provide full protection.

Yes. Patagonia designs fleeces with tailored cuts for women and classic fits for men, each shaped for comfortable movement and a good silhouette.