The North Face Mountain Jacket

The North Face Mountain Jacket
Brand: The North Face

What do you think about The North Face Mountain Jacket?
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Harding
06/01/2003
can only say i'm very happy with my jacket ... with the fleec inside you keep warm like just the attendant without sweating ....

Model year: 2001
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deTe
07/12/2002
A real cannon jacket with very good fit, good breathability and very durable. Has fallen a number of times and it has been thought that the jacket has been worn in five parts but not then .... May seem a bit expensive but I promise it's worth it

Model year: 2001
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HAWK
12/02/2002
Sicken classics! Var mans jacket around 1990-92. Of course, I even had one. Of my sunbreaking pink / black, much of the Gore Texen itself does not exist but that it is well used. Today it hangs in the closet for nostalgic reasons. The material in today's models today is better than before, but other qualities such as seams etc are rather poorer in the times of mass products, quality controls in spite of. The model has gone through some facelifts over the years and I miss the most of the new fashion. are the incredibly big front pockets. A one-piece spaghetti of what-you-want in every pocket with a zippered zipper was no problem! Changes in spite of it is a calf jacket with the fit as the main feature.

/ Hawk

Model year: 1992
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Mike_Firemountain
07/01/2002
Tried the jacket under cold conditions in France over New Year. Really satisfied with the comfort and smoothness of the jacket. Do not know how it is in wet weather, still to be seen! A little worried that the feed / indoors will get wet. Got already a little sense of it now. One plus is that the jacket is badly handsome.

Model year: 2001
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M_Lu
21/11/2001
It's an incredibly useful jacket ... Affordable I would like to say ... I bought the jacket a few days ago, and is already puzzled by the high standard ... Have been a bad weather the last few days so I dare already say it really keeps it !!

Model year: 2001
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HenkeBenk
21/10/2001
I have had this jacket in a season now o is not very impressed. If you buy a jacket in this price range, you really expect better quality and detail solutions. The sleeves on the sleeves are way too tight to get them over a glove. It's okay to drive old school ioförsej but I think you can alternate. Then we have the ventilation that I think sucks. In theory it looks very good. In practice, it does not work very well. Do you have a backpack on the go? You always have it when you're out o climb bigger stuff or go telis or the like, so the shoulder straps are in the way of ventilation. There it will not be approved. Then we get to the hood that Americans need to take over. To a large extent many other manufacturers for that matter. It simply does not work hard weather. The screen is far too weak. I've certainly fried me five times. Not so funny to look like a reptile on the cheek for a week. So the biggest problem. Quality. Very annoying when different adjustments begin to loosen when you're out in a field with the jacket. I think you should be able to rely on such things when you put out a few thousands. But I like the lining that was sewn into the jacket. Handles the moisture effectively when pushing that last bit towards the top. Are you going to stroll around the town? Buy it. Do you want a good jacket that keeps o working? Buy another. I have done that.

Model year: 2000
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AspenXTR
31/03/2001
Some time ago it was time to buy a new shell. Previously I have had a Mountain Jacket of older model. I was extremely pleased with the men to check if you could not get anything better (hard because the jacket was the cannon). I checked the assortment, including M.H, Marmot, Haglöfs. I finally chose between Haglöft T-mark and a TNF Mountain Jacket by2001. The choice was easy. Certainly, the T-ground was well-functioning and very functional, but the fit of TNF's Mountain Jacket can not be beat. You do not even feel it's wearing it. There is also no snowfall on the T-ground, which is a real minus. The pockets and the ventilation are also better on the Mountain Jacket. One plus is the new GoreTex XCR that is snapped goare than the traditional one. The only slight minus found on Mountain Jacket is that the mesh liner has sprung on the foot for a brand new fabric (which even removes moisture well). On the whole, I do not think you can find a more functional jacket on the market. Nothing missing on it. It's really a jacket to trust. In all weather ...

Model year: 2001
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