The Men’s Sickline Jacket from The North Face is basically the definition of an all-mountain jacket that can handle whatever the weather throw at you. The two-layer DryVent shell with non-PFC water repellent will keep you warm and dry without overheating thanks to its breathable waterproof membrane. Perfect for ski outings it features a helmet-compatible hood, grippy powder skirt and jacket-to-trouser integration. There are plenty of pockets to store your stuff: one for your phone, another for your goggles, one for your lift pass and two for your hands. And under arm vents help you let off some steam.
Ideal use:
Skiing, Snowboarding
Materials:
100% Recycled Polyester
2 Layers DryVent fabricDWR treatmentInsulation: Consumer Recycled Polyester
Key features:
Internal media pocket with multimedia port
Snow skirt with gripping rubber band
Adjustable helmet compatible hood
2 Inner strech goggle pockets
Jacket-to-trouser integration
Underarm venting zippers
1 Zippered chest pockets
2 Zippered hand pockets
Vislon full centre zipper
Adjustable velcro cuffs
Inner security pocket
Stretch powder skirt
Fully sealed seams
Wicking moisture
Lift pass pocket
Fast- drying
Logo brand
Waterproof
Breathable
Windproof
Durable
Tech specs:
Weight: 1.080kg
Size and fit:
Fit: Regular
Insulation Type | Synthetic |
Technical features | Water repellent, Waterproof, Windproof |
Garment features | Adjustable hood, Helmet compatible hood, Hood, Snow skirt |
Weight (g) | 1080 |
Size recommendation | Normal fit. Choose your regular size. |
Brand | The North Face |
Gender | Mens |
Product Code | H1114602 |
Few brands inspire confidence like The North Face. Year after year they make some of the best ski wear on the market. Bold colours, flattering fits and this year there’s something even more exciting in the line-up, a new fabric they’ve developed to deliver superior comfort, FUTURELIGHT. An added bonus of FUTRELIGHT is its eco-friendly credentials. Recycled materials go into the product, the waterproof coating comes from PFC-free chemicals while the factory is solar powered. The North Face is named after the coldest, most unforgiving side of a mountain. But it was actually founded in 1966 at an altitude of 150 feet above sea level, on a beach in San Francisco’s North Beach area. Their mission is to provide the best gear, support the preservation of the outdoors and inspire exploration. Judging from this year’s collection, which matches style and rugged protection, they’re still very much on track.
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