The North Face Men's Mountain Light Triclimate® Jacket
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- Winter conditions have most people hunkering over their heating vents, but you can't wait to get out and mix it up in the Mountain Light Triclimate® Jacket.
- GORE-TEX® Performance Shell keeps you comfortably warm and dry by providing durable, lightweight, wind- and water-proof protection while still remaining breathable.
- 550-fill goose down insulation.
- TKA Superstretch fabric delivers exceptional breathability and four-way stretch for a wider range of movement.
Outer Jacket - Adjustable hood zips off when not needed.
- Velcro® flap over full-zip front closure.
- Hook-and-loop adjustable cuffs.
- Two zip alpine pockets provide ventilation when opened.
- Adjustable drawcord hem for a dialed-in fit.
- Drop tail extends coverage.
Removable Inner Jacket - Stand collar for additional warmth and protection.
- Full-zip front closure.
- Stretch side panels.
- Two zip hand pockets.
- Shell: GORE-TEX®Performance Shell 100% polyester.
Shell Lining: 100% nylon.
Inner Jacket Shell: 100% polyester.
Inner Jacket Side Panels: 93% polyester, 7% elastane.
Inner Jacket Insulation: 550-fill-power goose down. - Machine wash warm, tumble dry low.
- Imported.
- Measurements:
- Length: 30 in
- Product measurements were taken using size MD. Please note that measurements may vary by size.
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The North Face Men's Mountain Light Triclimate® Jacket
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I wanted a Triclimate because I like the idea of having three coats in one. I picked the North Face, based on reputation, to replace a Land's End down jacket that is literally falling apart after only a year's use. I figured this jacket would be a good choice, as an inner layer with 550-fill Goose down would be plenty warm under a Gore-Tex outer shell for Minnesota winters. I was wrong. Maybe it was just the particular jacket I received, but there was almost no fill inside the inner layer. I could press it with my hands from both sides and felt almost nothing in between. Standing outside on a cold but not outrageously cold Minnesota evening (approx. 5 degrees), I was almost instantly chilly. The jacket fits well and looks nice, but I couldn't imagine wearing it on a day below freezing. If you live someplace where it doesn't get really, really cold, it would be a nice selection for you. But in the upper Midwest, Alaska, Canada, etc., beware!
- Anonymous - customer
- from Minnesota
- February 22, 2013
This is a nicely made jacket that has a great soft and light feel for being Gore-Tex. If it had hand pockets and a powder skirt, it would be unbeatable. The only problem I had was with the fit. The sleeves and torso are very wide, I suppose to accommodate the zip-in down jacket, and it made me look two sizes larger. Will look elsewhere for similar tech features but a better fit.
- Anonymous - customer
- November 5, 2012





