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The North Face Apex Zip Shirt Tested

The North Face Apex Zip Shirt Tested

Price: £60.00 (medium)

Weight: 347 grammes

Features: Ozo super ligt Apex stretch fabric, soft brushed back fabric, highly wind resistant, zip neck with fleecy lining, single chest pocket with zip, simple non-adjustable elasticated cuffs

Very black, nicely wind resistant.
Fat arse cut needs elastic to work properly.


The Concept The TNF Apex Zip Shirt is the latest in the company's range of Apex soft shells - the 'Flight Series; logo on the sleeve hints that it's aimed at lightweight freaks and the 350-gramme weight tag just backs that up. It's very wind resistant rather than windproof by the way.
Features Remember TNF's good old microfleece Expedition Shirt, the Apex Zip is designed along similar lines with just a half length zip, chest pocket, fleece-lined collar and non-adjustable elasticated cuffs. There's a hint of drop tail at the back, but nothing extravagant.
In Action The North Face favours a generous cut particular in the lower regions so the scrawny of abdomen may need to look elsewhere. The wide lower design is more than just a fit issue however, because the hem has no elastication or shock cord to seal the bottom of the garment. The result is stray gusts of wind up your abdominals.

TNF tells us that the idea is to tuck the shirt into your pants like, well, a shirt, but to be brutal, you look a bit of a plank and the extra material makes it uncomfortable too. You could always add some shockcord yourself, but as it stands, its absence really does make the Apex Zip less versatile than it could and should be.

It's a pity as it's otherwise a handy lightweight top with good wind resistance and reasonable water repellancy. At 350 grammes it's light enough to stash in your pack without weightly consequences and the brushed lining makes it feel warmer than a straight windproof top. The zip's handy for venting as well and we liked the comfort of the microfleece-lined collar.


Verdict

We used the Apex Zip for everything from mountain biking to hill walking and scrambling - the stretch fabric means it feels unrestrictive - and we liked the wind resistance and simplicity and lightness. The loose cut though, and in particular the lack of a hem cord, really undermines its effectiveness unless you're prepared to tuck it into your pants.

That's a shame because otherwise it's a quiet, non-rustling reasonably breathable and comfortable alternative to a windproof top.

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Pushed for time: Light and simple wind and water resistant softshell zip top from The North Face. Unfortunately a loose cut around the waist and the lack of a hem cord means the wind can get up onto your soft underbelly which severely limits its effectiveness. Add one yourself or tuck into your pants and look odd...


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