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TNF Windstopper Hybrid Jacket - First Look

TNF Windstopper Hybrid Jacket - Quick Look

Price: £120.00

Weight: 453 grammes (men's medium)

Features: Gore Windstopper light fleece jacket with stretch Apex soft shell panels for mobility at sides, across shoulders and at wrists, twin handwarmer pockets with zips, hem cinch cord, microfleece-lined collar.

Mostly windproof with neat fit and decent mobility.
Space age looks not for everyone...


The Concept The Windstopper Hybrid Jacket - available for gurlz and boyz - is like it sounds, a hybrid. The main front and back sections are in a thin Windstopper fleece with two-way stretch, while the outside of the arms, shoulders and sides of the jacket use TNF's own Ozo Plus Apex soft shell, which is wind resistant rather than windproof like the Gore fabric, but stretchier and also, though the brand don't stress the point, more breathable.

The jacket's part of the new Flight Series aimed at weight-aware fast movers, so breathability and a neat cut are more important considerations than thermal insulation values.


Features It's a simple design with two handwarmer pockets, Velcro-tabbed cuffs and a fleece-lined collar plus an adjustable hem with drawcord. Nothing too complicated except for the fabrics.
In Action We've been using the Hybrid for a few months now, mainly for mountain biking and fast walking in autumnal and mild to cold winter conditions. First observation is that the fit is nice and close, so no bulging fabric horror when worn with a pack, the second is that it's not particularly warm. Less warm than a microfleece we think.

If you're moving fast though and not stopping, that's a good thing. And that's really what this sort of jacket is about. The combination of wind proof and wind resistant fabrics works surprisingly well. We've found total Windstopper jackets don't have quite enough breathability for damp UK use, though they work better in the cold, dry air of the Alps, but the added Apex fabric ups the breathability ante to the point of acceptability.

We found it good for typically British mild to chilly damp and blowy days when the windproofing and decent water resistance made it a fit and forget option until it started raining for real and the lack of too much insulation helped keep us reasonably non-sweaty.

In moderate to heavy rain you'll need a lightweight waterproof as well, but even if you decide to stow rather than layer, the 450-gramme weight means it's not a real problem.

One thing that might be is the funky shimmery textured finish on the Windstopper section of the jacket. It's a tad Blake's Seven / Star Trek and you'll either like or loathe it. Your call.


Verdict


A slightly odd concept, but we've come to quite like the Windstopper Hybrid. The extra breathability compared to a 100 per-cent Windstopper garment makes it better suited to UK use and the shortish cut, snug fit and lack of insulation means it works decently when moving fast. If you think of it as a superior winter (almost) windproof, then you won't go far wrong.

At £120 though, it's not cheap and like we said, the looks are an acquired taste that the jury's still out on. Us sit on a fence? Na, never...


The North Face Web Site



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