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There aren’t a whole lot of signals firing in your brain when you wake up at high-altitude and no-o’clock in the morning. The North Face Women’s Atlas Triclimate Jacket makes your layering decisions for you. If you get hot once the sun comes up, remove the shell and just wear the fleece. If it’s wet and warm, pack the fleece away and keep the HyVent 2L shell on.
Waterproof HyVent 2L fabric and taped critical seams repel the wet
Removable hood reduces bulk when the sun comes out
Underarm vents dump excess heat as you hike
Midweight, removable fleece liner for insulation and around-town wear
psi is the way they measure waterproofness...25psi is pretty darn waterproof--unless you are in a sustained downpour for hours, this jacket will be perfect. Great for snowsports and everyday wear, which is what its designed for.
Does anyone know how this jacket compares to the Columbia Bugaboo parka in terms of warmth, fit and quality? I am having a hard time deciding between the two. Thanks for your time. I am looking for an everyday jacket in Missouri.
in terms of warmth, quality, and warranty, both are about the same. north face jackets tend to be more fashion forward, however, columbia has really upped there designs in the last few years. all in all, i dont think its worth the extra price for TNF over the Bugaboo.
Hi - It is one of the warmest linners that North Faces uses in it's Triclimate series of 3 in 1 jackets. The only one that would be significantly warmer would be The North Face Down Triclimate Jacket. If you find yourself getting cold a lot during the winter, I might suggest bumping up that model, otherwise I think you will find the Atlas to be a very warm jacket. Hope this helps-
Hi Caroline - they are going to pretty close in warmth, but I will give the slight edge to the Atlas - it has a slightly heavier fleece liner. The Boundary on the other hand gets the edge for comfort- the high loft super soft liner jacket is really comfortable. hope this helps
What's the difference between this one and the Greta Triclimate? Is this one warmer? I do a lot of snowshoeing and backcountry with some wind in mountains of Utah/Montana. I do get cold and layer. It looks like it is more fitted. Also what color is the fleece liner - Charcoal or black?
Hi - The shell material is nicer on the Atlas, and the other big difference between the liners is that the Atlas has a 200 weight fleece liner while the Greta has a much lighter 100 weight liner. It sounds to me like the Atlas would be the better choice for your climate. It has a black liner jacket. Hope this helps