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The North Face Cirque Top Delta 1/4 Zip - Men's - 2007
2007 Model Permanently Out of Stock
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The North Face Cirque Top Delta 1/4 Zip - Men's - 2007
Layer The North Face Men's Cirque Top Delta ¼-Zip Long-Sleeve Shirt under your ski jacket on wet spring days, and wear the micro-fleece Cirque pullover on its own during fall hikes. The Cirque Top Delta Shirt's stretchy, soft fabric is comfortable against bare skin, and won't hamper your movement by binding. A welded chest pocket holds a house key, and gussets from the hem to cuffs enhance this top's flexibility.
Bottom Line: The North Face Men's Cirque Top Delta ¼-Zip Shirt gives you a lightweight fleece layer for cold winter days.
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Not bad, but not as good as I had hoped
By: Hawkins
February 4, 2008
The top is not bad. Some of the down sides are that it will pick up any and all lint or hair that it can find. If I were a pet owner this top would not be an option. The chest pocket is cool, but a bit small to be practical. It's a good midweight layer, but I think that The North Face priced it a little high for what it is.
Bring it back!
By: Gooner113
August 25, 2008
Why North Face got rid of this jacket is beyond me. I've worn this with an Ice Breaker base layer (200 Weight), and a (I hate to say this) cotton tee in 5 - 15 C and with strong winds and light rain and was warm as toast. The little pocket at the front is all but useless, unless you want to keep your Driver's License safe.
Everything about this jacket was good in my books, and it's light weight made it easy to pack when space was/is an issue. Hope they make something very much like it in the future.
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