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Canada Goose Tofino Bomber Jacket - Men's

Canada Goose Tofino Bomber Jacket - Men's

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Canada Goose Tofino Bomber Jacket - Men's

The Tofino Bomber Jacket is a 3-ply waterproof technical shell from the extreme-weather expedition gurus at Canada Goose. The Tofino Bomber's tough Arctic Tech nylon exterior features Schoeller NanoSphere technology that repels rain, dirt, and other contaminants, keeping the fabric not only clean and dry, but as breathable as possible. In between the outer shell fabric and the woven inner surface, Canada Goose uses Schoeller's c_change material. This award-winning waterproof breathable membrane actually adapts to changing conditions, opening its microporous structure for better vapor transfer during heavy activity, then shutting down when you're at rest to conserve heat. Swiss-made RiRi zippers top off the menu at the Tofino Bomber's four-star technical buffet.

Bottom Line: Canada Goose proves their expertise goes far beyond insulation.

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I'm debating between the Fraser rainshell and the Tofino

I'm debating between the Fraser rainshell and the Tofino bomber jacket, mainly looking for casual wear in and around town, but also to ensure comfort down to -20 Celsius. Would you recommend either or both of these jackets and would you prefer one over the other?

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October 21, 2009

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I'm currently deciding between this jacket and the OR Mentor.

I'm currently deciding between this jacket and the OR Mentor. I'm tired of lesser (non-pro) jackets failing and that led me to the Mentor. I was about to order the OR jacket when I saw the Tofino. I've seen many a Canada Goose down jacket in my arctic trips, and I was almost swayed to the Tofino, but I'm very wary of a jacket with no pit zips. How well does the Schoeller fabric actually breathe Out There (i.e, not in the mall or coffee shop)?

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September 3, 2009

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WHAT DOES THIS JACKET COMPARE TO IN THE BIG BRANDS HOW DOES SCHOELLER

WHAT DOES THIS JACKET COMPARE TO IN THE BIG BRANDS HOW DOES SCHOELLER COMPARE TO EVENT GORETEX PRO

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February 21, 2009

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what is the down weight in this jacket 650-750????My coat size

what is the down weight in this jacket 650-750????My coat size is 42 long. Are these jackets true to size?

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February 16, 2009

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Hey. Are the sizes true or large? I've got a bit of experience

Hey. Are the sizes true or large? I've got a bit of experience with some high-end TNF shells and they tend to be quite big (I'm assuming so they can be worn over plenty of down). Would Canada Goose be the same?

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December 28, 2008

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You got-it. Canada Goose fits large pretty regularly.

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December 28, 2008

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Hi. How would this jacket me in minus temperatures, say city

Hi. How would this jacket me in minus temperatures, say city use -20 to -40? Assuming of course a good sweater was worn underneath. I used to own a very thin gor-tex coat that I could wear in -30/-40 weather with a sweater underneath and be toasty warm. Can this jacket be used in the same fashion?

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August 12, 2008

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I'm assuming you are meaning -20 to -40 Centigrade, or somewhere about 0 degree Fahrenheit. In those temps, I would look more at a down jacket unless it is a very wet cold. Although, if you were comfortable in those temps in a shell previously, then this would be a good choice too.

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August 13, 2008

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Tech Specs:

Material:
Schoeller NanoSphere Arctic Tech nylon, Schoeller c_change, woven backer 
Waterproof Rating:
Guaranteed 
Breathable Rating:
Variable 
Core Venting:
No 
Pockets:
2 Front w/ media port 
Seam Taped:
Yes, fully 
Powder Skirt:
No 
Hood:
Yes 
Zip-in Compatibility:
No 
Recommended Use:
Skiing, climbing, foul weather outdoor pursuits 
Manufacturer Warranty:
Lifetime 
Country of Origin:
Canada 

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