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The North Face Mountain Light Jacket - Girls' - 2007
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The North Face Mountain Light Jacket - Girls' - 2007
The North Face beefed up the Girls' Mountain Light Jacket with the total weather protection of waterproof breathable HyVent material. This fully seam taped jacket fends off nasty rain and wind, keeping your daughter nice and dry as the two of you ski all day despite the storm. Mesh-backed pockets ventilate the Mountain Light Jacket when temperatures warm a bit.
Bottom Line: When your daughter needs some serious weather protection for days out in the elements, make sure she as The North Face Mountain Light Jacket.
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Exactly what fleece is compatible with this shell?
Exactly what fleece is compatible with this shell?
By: heathersan1681604
December 27, 2008
Does this have a hood? Doesn't look like it.
Does this have a hood? Doesn't look like it.
By: Alyssa
November 25, 2008
The North Face Mountain Light Jacket for Girls' does have a hood. It is tucked into the collar.
By: frogkicks78
November 25, 2008
My daughter has the Denali fleece jacket - does anyone know if
My daughter has the Denali fleece jacket - does anyone know if that is compatible with this shell? I've been looking for a shell so she can wear the Denali when it is raining.
By: acu2547427
November 10, 2008
I'm wanting to know what North Face Mountain Light Jacket
I'm wanting to know what North Face Mountain Light Jacket for girls is weather rated for. We live in the Canadian North and my daughter ski races down hill. It sometimes dips to -30 C on the mountain. Is this coat warm enough for that? If not can you recommend one that is?
By: mic2458061
October 3, 2008
This jacket is just a shell. You have to get the matching North Face fleece that goes underneath it but sells separately. Otherwise this is really just a heavy windbreaker. With the liner, I would recommend the jacket for temperatures in the normal ski range (15 degrees F and up)
By: aliceg
October 16, 2008
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