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The North Face Centipede Camo Jacket - Men's

The North Face Centipede Camo Jacket - Men's

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On Sale: $160.26
30% Off, Regularly: $228.95
Discontinued Colors: $160.26
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The North Face Centipede Camo Jacket - Men's

Whether you're getting ten feet out in Whistler's super pipe or dropping cliffs at Squaw, The North Face Men's Centipede Camo Jacket will keep you dry so you can focus on the landing. The North Face's HyVent material blocks wind and rain, yet lets vapor from your body escape—you won't get soaked with sweat while hiking to the top of a chute. On the lift, this ski jacket's Heatseeker insulation keeps you warm and comfortable while you decide which line to hit next. When you head to the terrain park after all the pow is tracked out, the Centipede Camo Jacket's print sets you apart from the one-trick-wonders. Inside The North Face insulated jacket, an internal security pocket holds a few bills, while the media pocket keeps your iPhone safe and secure. The North Face went all out and gave the Centipede Camo an interior heli print lining for extra steez.

Bottom Line: Stay dry in The North Face Centipede Camo Jacket while you hit rails, cliffs, or huge gaps.

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Rating for this product: 5

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August 20, 2008

This coat is very warm and comfortable. There is a soft brushed lining on the collar and it feels very nice against your skin. The hood is removable and the lining of the jacket feels nice. The camo pattern is very unique and unlike any other jacket I've seen. This jacket is a great deal and was definitely worth the money.

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Does this jacket run big? I'm 5'10, 185 pounds. I want to go...

Does this jacket run big? I'm 5'10, 185 pounds. I want to go for a large but I'm not sure

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August 19, 2008

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If you normally wear a large then get medium because unlike North Face insulated jackets these aren't designed to zip-in so you should get the size smaller than a regular North Face jacket (Aconcagua, Redpoint). Large would probably fit you, because Medium fits people 5'5" and under.

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Rating for this product: 5

real sick coat

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December 13, 2007

I absolutely love this coat. I have been out twice with it (it just started snowin here like a week ago) and i think the best part about the jacket is how light it is. Unbelieveably light and really warm. Also the looks no one else on the hill has this coat and i love that.

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Tech Specs:

Material: [Shell] HyVent 2L Centipede print nylon; [Lining] polyester
Insulation: Heatseeker 60g synthetic
Waterproof Rating: Not specified
Breathable Rating: Not specified
Core Venting: Mesh-lined pitzips
Pockets: 2 Handwarmer, hidden media, internal security
Seam Taped: Yes, fully
Powder Skirt: Yes, with Pant-a-locks (allows connection to North Face pant)
Hood: Yes
Zip-in Compatibility: No
Recommended Use: Skiing in all conditions
Manufacturer Warranty: Lifetime