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The North Face Pamir WindStopper Jacket - Men's
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Sale Price:
$84.48
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Retail Price:
$168.95
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$84.48
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Item # TNF2503
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Quantity on hand: 12
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Cardinal Red
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Description of The North Face Pamir WindStopper Jacket - Men's: |
It’s super windy on the mountain and you’re braving the gusts and working up a sweat at the same time. Good thing you’re wearing The North Face Men’s Pamir WindStopper Jacket. This jacket blocks wind while allowing excess heat to escape. Slip the Pamir under a waterproof shell for wet backpacking trips or wear the WindStopper alone on sunny-but-windy days. Abrasion-resistant shoulder panels protect this jacket from abrasive backpack straps.
Bottom Line: What wind?
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| Material: |
[Body] 3L WindStopper (polyester); [Abrasion] 90% nylon, 6% elastane, 4% polyester; [Panels] polyster |
| Windproof: |
Yes |
| Pockets: |
2 Front, 1 chest |
| Recommended Use: |
Hiking, camping, snowshoeing, skiing, layering |
| Manufacturer Warranty: |
Lifetime |
| Country of Origin: |
Nicaragua |
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| Reviews (61): |
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| This is the one 02-24-09 |
Benjamin Vincent (25):  |
| After trying out 5 different TNF fleece jackets (khumbu, pumori, impulse, denali, pamir) this is the one. I wanted something to wear October through March in Salt Lake City, sometimes as the outer layer, sometimes as a liner in a shell, and something to stand on it's own in the milder temps (45+). The khumbu was about the right warmth I was looking for, but was too thick in the shoulders/armpit area when layering, and lost a lot of it's warmth with the wind. The pumori was softer and layered better, but just wasn't quite warm enough, same problem with the wind as the Khumbu. The impluse was too thin, and the denali too thick and too warm - although a great product. The Pamir is the one, the windstopper technology allows it to be warm while remaining thinner. Was even fine on it's own in the low 40's with just a short sleeve polo underneath.
And a special thanks to backcountry.com for putting up with me buying and returning so many jackets while finding the perfect one. |
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| Second time around 02-09-09 |
VirginiaTechHokie (5):  |
| This is my second review of this coat and I've had it for about 2 years now. The thing I'm most amazed with is that I wear it almost everyday for 8 months out of the year and it still looks brand new. Definitely a durable coat. Blocks the wind incredibly well and can even been worn in the winters in the VA mountains with a sweater underneath. Would recommend this coat to anyone looking for a cross between a fleece and a soft shell. |
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| Fleece I think not, Windbreaker definitely! 02-03-09 |
Erik (8):  |
| When I think of a fleece jacket I typically think of a jacket that is thick not heavy but soft and plush. This jacket is soft and slightly plush but by no means is it thick. It is very thin for a fleece and I made the mistake of wearing it in the upper 30s and froze. However, It will stop the wind...it is very good at that. I would say this jacket is a great fall piece. Definitely not a winter piece so dont buy it thinking it will work past october...and october in chicago (depending) can get windy and cold. This is for those cold late August nights thru maybe October jacket. It is around 600g so it might be considered a mid weight jacket but the insulation isnt good past 45 degrees. It has an athletic cut and wrist straps to tighten it up. It is also a gore windstopper...so it will last!! I would really rate this a 3.5 star but backcountry wont do 1/2 stars. |
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