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The North Face Mountain Light Jacket
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Average Rating: 4 out of 5
No. of Reviews: 7
RRP: £211.50
Year: 2005

Description: Breathable, waterproof jacket for lightweight mountaineering and the discerning backpacker. Two waterproof chest core venting zips allow ventilation. 4 external pockets, internal map/stash pocket, 2 core venting openings, water resistant zips. Available in: S,M,L,XL,Pumice Grey/Graphite.

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Phillip Taylor 
Posted: 26/10/01
'LIGHTWEIGHT WINTER MOUNTAINEERING JACKET'
Strengths:
Very Light, packs down small, hood moves with head, hood fits over helmet, pockets accessible when wearing rucksac, abrasion resistant patches, articulated elbows.
Weaknesses:
Unnecessary second zip for attaching fleece adds to weight, floppy hood peak, pit zips awkward to adjust when wearing, lining makes it warm for the summer. Cost.
Overall:
Excellent for winter/alpine use. Not really designed (intended?) for summer.
Thus ratings reflect winter usage.
 
Performance
 
80%
Reliability
 
100%
Value
 
60%
Overall Rating
 
80%
 
Jim Tolan 
Posted: 03/02/02
'NICE BIT OF KIT!'
Strengths:
Got mine for £125 in sale this year. No probs with it. Breathes quite well but not suited for summer .
Weaknesses:
Full price a bit steep.
Overall:
I like it for winter use but a bit warm for summer. Other than that a good buy.
 
Performance
 
80%
Reliability
 
80%
Value
 
60%
Overall Rating
 
73%
 
Grahame Winman 
Posted: 04/12/03
'GOOD, LIGHTWEIGHT MOUNTAIN JACKET'
Strengths:
reasonably lightweight, packs down small, good ventilation, close fit without being too restrictive. good hood.
Weaknesses:
not really good in summer months - not light enough.
Overall:
Very comfortable jacket. Great on hills, mountains, wet, snow... not so good in summer rain! Maybe a touch expensive at full price. But a very good jacket.
 
Performance
 
80%
Reliability
 
80%
Value
 
60%
Overall Rating
 
73%
 
Tony Neave 
Posted: 25/01/04
'DOES JOB IN STYLE'
Strengths:
great cut and lenghth
good adjustment for personal fit
all pockets available with pack on
Weaknesses:
hood visor is a bit flimsy
overly warm in spring and summer
Overall:
Used mine for a couple of years in a wide variaty of conditions from the hindu kush to pubs in London, still looks like new and performs well.
Has been designed to look modern and performwell which seems the norm with TNF kit.
 
Performance
 
100%
Reliability
 
100%
Value
 
80%
Overall Rating
 
93%
 
chris sylvan 
Posted: 02/02/04
'CRACKING BIT OF KIT...BIT COSTLY THOUGH'
Strengths:
Great Shape!
Easy to use pit zips!
Weaknesses:
Waterproof zips and storm flaps = difficult to use
hood is not brilliant.
very warm for fast walks and low altitude stuff.
Overall:
Excellent bit of kit that will last for years.
 
Performance
 
80%
Reliability
 
80%
Value
 
40%
Overall Rating
 
67%
 
Alan Crawford 
Posted: 26/08/04
'EXPENSIVE BUT WORTH IT !!'
Strengths:
Pocket accessability, great breathability, fairly light for type of jacket. Good quality feel. Great for casual urban wear as well as on mountain. Great fit - excellant movement. core vents work well - even keep out the wet in moderate rain. Looks pretty good
Weaknesses:
Hood design is not good - the peak is too floppy and could do with a stiffener. The large upper 2 pockets are not large enough to hold an OS map. Being an American manufacturer - The north Face Zips are opposite to european zips, if you did want to zip a fleece in for urban use you can only use a North Face Fleece. Being 2 layer Gortex XCR it has a loose liner that could make it warm during summer use - however I've had no problems during this summer
Overall:
Good piece of kit that should wear well. Expensive but should last a long time if looked after. Great performance when you need it
 
Performance
 
80%
Reliability
 
80%
Value
 
60%
Overall Rating
 
73%
 
Toxic Sherlock 
Posted: 05/12/05
'WARM, LIGHT, TRENDY BUT POOR, UNVISORED, LEAKY HOOD'
Strengths:
Good fit, fairly trendy, good compromise between a long and a short jacket (not too long or too short), very breathable, IA zips good for town use where you can zip in a fleece or the Nuptse jacket to make an excellent parka.
Weaknesses:
Hood is dreadful, no visor and the holes for the elastic direct water striaght down your neck (basic testing should have spotted this). I have stitched in a plastic half-moon shape cur from a Lenor bottle into the visor and the hood works great now. Also re-routed the hood elastics.
There is a sleeve pocket for keys but it's useless as the zip always sticks.
TNF becoming a bit chavvy....
Too warm for summer, I keep this for my winter jacket.
Overall:
Basically a really good fitting and good looking jacket that is very breathable and should be a long-term favourite. Simply let down by a poor hood that is fixable with a bit of work.

Got mine for £115 so it gets a high value rating at that price.
 
Performance
 
60%
Reliability
 
100%
Value
 
80%
Overall Rating
 
80%
 
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