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The North Face Halo Detachable Snow Suit - Men's
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Sale Price:
$239.58
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Retail Price:
$598.95
Discontinued
Colors:
$239.58
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Item # TNF3559
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Quantity on hand: 9
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| Available Colors: (click to view) |
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Venetian Orange
Discontinued Color
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Description of The North Face Halo Detachable Snow Suit - Men's: |
Wearing The North Face Men’s Halo Detachable Snow Suit won’t turn you into an alien-killing cyborg, but rocking this waterproof, breathable, convertible one-piece will keep warm and dry while you slay pow lines. This tricked-out one-piece features a zip-integrator for separating the jacket and pants and the Big Boy fit ensures you won’t look like a douche in a tight one-y. Full seam sealing, stretch gaiters and a tuckable balaclava help you weather any storm, while an insane amount of pockets provide ample storage for all the essentials.
Bottom Line: Ditch the video games, put on the real Halo suit and go kill it.
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| Material: |
[Shell] Hyvent 2L mini oxford; [Lining] mechanic-embossed taffeta |
| Venting: |
Rotated core pit-zip vents, inner thigh vents |
| Pockets: |
2 Chest, 2 dual-entry handwarmer, 1 bicep accessory, 1 wrist accessory, multiple internal media and stash, 6 external pant |
| Seam Sealed: |
Yes, fully |
| Hood: |
Yes, removable |
| Gaiters: |
Yes |
| Recommended Use: |
Skiing, snowboarding |
| Manufacturer Warranty: |
Lifetime |
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| Reviews (4): |
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| Like a kid again... 01-29-09 |
Drew Tabke (20):  |
| Ideal for jumping off roofs, getting in snowball fights, and sledding. Its awesome to slip into this thing and remember how warm and dry a one-piece suit keep you while you're riding. So nice on pow days. And I detach the jacket to rock by itself too. |
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| Good suit with a missing drawstring 01-26-09 |
Eri2751308 (1):  |
| Only thing missing is a drawstring or something to tighten the pants when you take the jacket off in the lodge. It's hot in the lodge and I don't want to wear the jacket while I eat but the pants fall down without the jacket. |
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| almost 01-12-09 |
podrazik100017411 (4):  |
| I own a Northface Steep Tech snow suit I bought back in 1994. It's held up over the last 15 years, but wear and tear started to prompt me to look for a new one. What I can't figure out is why Northface just didn't continue with that model.
Soooo, there's lots of features I like; like a lot of pockets. But, there's still this annoying feature of trying to get the pants and top to fit. If I get a snowsuit that fits the upper body, the crotch of the legs hangs about eight inches below, well, mine. If I get the pants to fit; that is to have the suit's crotch and mine match better, the top is too small.
There's also a potential leak where the zipper that attaches the pants to the top and the zipper for the front of the jacket.
I know, by skiing, I'm so uncool to appreciate the loose snowboarder features of said suit. |
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