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The North Face Plasma Thermal Jacket - Women's - 2007

The North Face Plasma Thermal Jacket - Women's - 2007

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The North Face Plasma Thermal Jacket - Women's - 2007

PrimaLoft insulation eliminates the need for extra layers when you wear The North Face Women's Plasma Thermal Jacket into the mountains this winter. Its fully seam-taped, waterproof breathable HyVent Alpha shell keeps all moisture from getting in and soaking your skin. Whether you go some place frigid or just get cold easily, this jacket from The North Face answers your question of “how do I stay warm?” The Plasma Thermal Jacket also includes a removable hood that either provides extra protection or allows you to shed weight depending on your needs.

Bottom Line: Stay toasty when you head to the mountains in The North Face Plasma Thermal Jacket.

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Rating for this product: 5

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March 9, 2009

Love this coat! Love the color, and it seems thin & light but is super warm. Closes up high on the neck, which I prefer. Pockets are well placed and I would definitely recommend! I've been on a few snow shoe hikes with it, through some thick areas. It's held up wonderfully, no snags or tears, repels well!

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Does anyone know how the 2007 model compares to the current model

Does anyone know how the 2007 model compares to the current model being sold in stores? I really like the current one, but I'm afraid to buy the old one online and find out it's very different.A few things I noticed myself: the 2007 model has a detatchable hood, whereas the new one is not removable. Does anyone know why they did this? Was the old one not warm enough? I also noticed the old one has one less pocket, and the zippers look a bit harder to grasp. But are those the only things?

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November 23, 2008

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My 2007 jacket has a hood that is super warm, even though it is removable, so I have no clue why they seem to have gotten rid of that feature- personally, I love the fact. there are no pit-vents in my 2007, either.. which kinda sucks, but I usually wear it in weather so cold I doubt I would use them. The zipper pulls for the hands are very small, so they can be a pain, but the main zipper in the front is easy to use with gloves, but the pocket on the left wrist has a small zipper as well. the inside pocket is a little larger. i really do not think they are that much different, i love my 2007 one. good luck!

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November 24, 2008

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Rating for this product: 5

Love It

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December 18, 2007

This jacket is light, insulating, and not bulky. It looks like a light coat on, but wears like serious winter gear.

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Do you need a fleece lining for this? I speak with a guy at work,,and

Do you need a fleece lining for this? I speak with a guy at work,,and he says you need the shell and the fleece. At these prices, you are spending $400 or so for a coat. My wife is always cold so I want something warm for football games and such.

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August 17, 2008

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No need for a fleece or any type of lining as it's not a shell.----------------------------------The coats the guy at your work are talking about are shells only. Those types don't have a lining, and are just to keep out water and wind, and require a liner (fleece or otherwise) to provide warmth. This jacket comes lined, and doesn't need a fleece liner to provide warmth. You have to take your activity into account as well. If you are moving around, even just walking, this coat should be sufficient on it's own. If you are simply sitting for a few hours and it's really cold, another fleece layer or nice sweater underneath this jacket would proably be more comfortable. In my experience, down jackets work the best at keeping you warm if all you are doing is sitting (like at a football game).

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February 23, 2009

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Rating for this product: 5

WI/IL Winters

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August 22, 2008

I couldn't be happier with this jacket. It has to stand up to Wisconsin and Illinois winters and plenty of hiking, snowshoeing, and outdoor time. It's thin, yet extremely warm without the bulk. Plus, with PrimaLoft I don't feel guilty every time I hike past a goose. I would highly, highly recommend.

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Rating for this product: 5

The North face Plasma Thermal Jacket

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March 3, 2008

Very warm coat, love the extra pockets, not bulky, worth every penny.
I'm not your typical customer (don't hike, ski, stuff like that, sorry) But I wanted a light weight, really warm jacket that would last because spending that kind of money on a jacket for one season doesn't make sense to me.

This site has amazing customer service reps. and prices. I shopped around before I decided to buy and this place had the best price.

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Rating for this product: 5

Yummy!

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May 21, 2008

Well, I got this as the season ended, expecting to have to put it away for the spring. However, we have had 30-40's here and rainy and I am so glad I had this jacket! This past winter, I found myself quite cold for anything more than racing out to the car or into work. I wanted something VERY warm, but that also could handle water. My "warm" coat was neither - even though it was a Patagonia micro-puff, it was too loose and not warm enough to really insulate without 3 layers under it and only shed water to a small degree. With this coat, I can go for a walk in the woods, in the snow or cold rain and stay toasty, dry and smiling!

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Tech Specs:

Material:
[Shell] HyVent Alpha 2L; [Insulation] PrimaLoft 
Waterproof Rating:
25psi 
Breathable Rating:
625g/m 
Core Venting:
No 
Pockets:
2 Hand, 1 internal 
Seam Taped:
Yes. Fully 
Powder Skirt:
No 
Hood:
Yes 
Zip-in Compatibility:
No 
Weight:
28.2oz (800g) 
Recommended Use:
Mountaineering, alpine climbing, ice climbing 
Manufacturer Warranty:
Lifetime 
Country of Origin:
China 

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