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The North Face Venture Jacket - Men's
The North Face Men's Venture Jacket includes all the features you need, none that you don't, and it even stuffs into its own pocket for easy storage in your pack during nice weather. This 13.4oz jacket protects you from brutal downpours with a waterproof breathable HyVent DT shell and fully taped seams. The Venture Jacket now has a fully adjustable hood courtesy of The North Face's design department.
Bottom Line: Lighten your load, trim down your pack, and stay dry thanks to The North Face Venture Jacket.
Talk shop with all the gear freaks out there: ask 'em questions, upload/browse photos, and give your 2¢.
Excellent Rain Shell
By: Gabe H.
June 20, 2009
I chose this jacket because it fits well, is waterproof, stows small into it's own pocket, is relatively light, and has pit zips for cooling down during a warm downpour. Many light rain shells don't have pit zips, and are SO light and cheapie feeling, that they can't bridge the gap to an evening campside wind/warmth jacket which this does very well with layering. That is to say if you're hesitant to go for one of the ultralight, ultrathin rain shells, and you want something that bridges the gap towards the full-blown shell direction, then this is a great comprimise right between the two. Very light, but still substantial enough to be considered a "jacket".
I'm 6'1" and weigh 175 -the medium fits perfectly, and allows me to wear this over a tee, or with a thermal top, thick fleece and the shell over it all with adequate movement for hiking and climbing. Great jacket.
Hey I am going to school in the Appalachian mountains and am
Hey I am going to school in the Appalachian mountains and am wondering if this is a good jacket to keep me dry in snow storms as well as downpours or if I should go for goretex? and if so which jacket?
By: eag3010677
1 day ago
Hey everyone needs one :-)
By: Cyrus Baumgarten
April 13, 2009
What can you say, its a rain jacket, nothing special...passed the 60 second full blast faucet test, all water beaded off and the fabric was not wet at all, very if not completley waterproof...FIT is very true to size with not much room to spare, im 5'9 185 average build and usually am a medium in everything... the medium fits nice everywhere but it considerbly short, lands just below waist, and is slightly longer in the back, and theres just enough room to fit a softshell or a fleece under it but definitly does not have a generous cut, also double storm flap is difficult to work with. Nice jacket with a few gripes
Write your question here...Since I am cycling in Scotland in
Write your question here...Since I am cycling in Scotland in Sep in temps of 45 to 59F would the Venture Parka be better (being 3" longer) to cover my shorts or would the Venture jacket suffice? Will it be sufficiently waterproof in pouring rain at 15mph?
By: Brian Martin
5 days ago
Hey there Brian...I'd go with the parka to get that extra coverage...wet booty is not fun.
By: Cedar Wright
2 days ago
Hey there Brian...I'd go with the parka to get that extra coverage...wet booty is not fun.
By: Cedar Wright
2 days ago
haggard self portrait
By: renan ozturk
June 1, 2009
epic descent from FA on the Eye Tooth, Ruth Gorge Alaska Range
Waterproof !!
By: ceng841434148
March 20, 2008
If your looking for a lightweight, waterproof jacket, you've found it. I work outdoors and have wore this jacket in downpours and stayed bone dry. Great jacket for warmer weather storms and with some layering it is an awesome shell for the cold stuff. Bought asphault grey and looks great. I would recommend this jacket to anyone who is looking for a waterproof lifesaver.
We're going to S. Africa next week and a raincoat is mandatory.
We're going to S. Africa next week and a raincoat is mandatory. Will this be too heavy for temps ranging from 40-70 degrees? If so, which raincoat would you recommend? Is there one with a zip out lining that might be more versatile?
By: elrbcjames992564
June 19, 2009
For that temperature range you will be in this jacket should work just fine. A quarter zip or lightweight fleece jacket layered underneath should keep you warm when it's on the colder side. As far as bang for your buck in a nice lightweight rain jacket this is a good way to go.
By: David Madsen
June 22, 2009
Recommended
By: Ben brewer
February 2, 2009
I used this jacket for nearly two years before someone stole it. It always kept me dry, inside and out, while hiking in both 90 degree + humidity days and serious downpours. I never thought it was very comfortable though. That being said, when it was stolen I chose to replace it with an Arc'teryx Alpha SL. The venture just didn't fit me well, but I have small shoulders, scrawny arms etc. I would still recommend the venture, especially for the price
Is this wind-proof? Or should I buy another jacket just for the
Is this wind-proof? Or should I buy another jacket just for the wind?
By: Em
June 3, 2009
Yes it will be windproof as well.
By: Andrew
June 3, 2009
This is wind and water-proof... If you are looking for just wind check out the TNF Hydrogen which is just a super light wind-layer you can stuff in your pocket and bust out when it gets windy. The advantage of this over the waterproof layers is a bit more breathability and a lighter less crinkly feel.
By: renan ozturk
June 3, 2009
Mourne Mountains, Northern Ireland
By: Ben brewer
February 4, 2009
This is my 06(ish) venture keeping me fearless in the face of Irish rain
Awesome Jacket!!
By: Colton
November 3, 2008
This jacket is incredible! I absolutly love it. It is lightweight and easy to roll and store when backpacking but does a great job of keeping you dry when those unexpected thunderstorms hit! Not to mention it looks rad!
is this as baggy fit as it appears
is this as baggy fit as it appears
By: jacob thetford
May 24, 2009
no it actually does not fit baggy at all, it fits pretty standard, see review above
By: Cyrus Baumgarten
May 24, 2009
I Got Two Last Season
By: Snokat Al
June 9, 2009
After I bought my first one, I did it again. Water-proof and wind-proof, though I wear a soft windstopper underneath for spring skiing at Vail, it is my year-round rain jacket here in SoFLA. Well taped and a great hood, even fits my helmet.
I'm 6'2" and 200 lbs., the XL is a good fit and length, plenty of room for layering.
what would you say the breathability on this jacket is? how
what would you say the breathability on this jacket is? how does this compare to the Marmot Precip jacket?
By: Russell Anderson
May 5, 2009
It breathes fairly well but you will have to step up to gore-tex for better breathaability!
By: Mike Traslin
May 8, 2009
I Bought Another One After......
By: Snokat Al
June 9, 2009
I received/wore the first one. Water-proof and wind-proof, though I wear a soft, windstopper underneath for skiing in the spring at Vail. I use it as my raincoat here in SoFLA year round, usually with the pit zips open or partially open. Well taped and a great hood. Ultra lightweight!!!
will this hood fit over a bike helmet?
will this hood fit over a bike helmet?
By: Anonymous
April 27, 2009
No. It is not made to wear the hood up with a helmet on.
By: Andrew
April 27, 2009
snow in georgia
By: Brenton Cook
April 14, 2009
Don't leave home without it
By: skidz
June 11, 2009
Works great, when you remember to bring it. I got caught in a 30 minute downpour and my upper body stayed nice and dry but my lower and pack (turned out to not be waterproof) were soaked. I was so happy with the jacket I bought the pants but have yet to test them.
Will TNF Khumbu fleece zip into this jacket?
Will TNF Khumbu fleece zip into this jacket?
By: black.jack2351508
April 21, 2009
No.
By: DakkaGuru
April 23, 2009
Awsome Jacket
By: alan wilson
July 23, 2008
Very light and surprisingly comfortable even in this south Georgia humidity.
I was just trying on the Venture at a local store today. Am
I was just trying on the Venture at a local store today. Am considering it for motorcycling, where rain is always a DRIVING rain, and often at 60+ mph! The store owner said this would keep you "dry for the most part", but if you were in a driving rain for hours, then some water would get through. I asked if he was thinking it would find it's way into the storm-flapped zippers? He said no, through the material.
So, my question is... do you guys agree? I'm a little concerned with the zipper design in driving rain at 60mph. Plus note that if you are cycling in the rain you are also sitting in a puddle of water.
Is the Venture up to the task, or not? What say you?
By: Dave
April 11, 2009
Yeah you definitely need something that has Gore-Tex. This jacket doesnt have a waterproof membrane, just a PU coating, so thats why the water will get through. Gore-Tex is a waterproof membrane, so thats why it will be way better
By: Taylor Yager
April 18, 2009
i do not think this is up to the task at all, you need nothing short of goretex for extreme conditions like that, not some 100 dollar proprietary fabric by north face...and the zipper is not waterproof but the double storm flap design is very nice and protective
By: Cyrus Baumgarten
April 11, 2009
Nice fit and lightweight
By: Lubomir Iliev
December 21, 2008
I am very happy with this jacket, it's really waterproof, lightweight and comfort fit. I would recommend it for 3 season backpacking or hiking but suitable for everyday use too. Mind that I am 5'11" , 145 lbs and large fits me just perfect(if you wonder between sizes go with the bigger one!).
Can you cinch the sleeves at the wrist? It's difficult to
Can you cinch the sleeves at the wrist? It's difficult to tell what the end of the sleeves are like. Are they just elastic, or can you cinch them to keep them in place when you're reaching etc?
By: Steve
April 1, 2009
they are secured with velcro...in all the pictures theres a darker strip covered halfway up by a round flap, thats the velcro closure
By: Cyrus Baumgarten
April 1, 2009
yam orange, still waterproof
By: sean.rosse1824271
June 3, 2009
by the way, the yam orange is much more orange than yam. the picture doesn't show how truly bright it is...i guess i'll just have to get it dirty, for now it'll work as a signal if i get lost. guess the color's not the issue and the jacket is definately waterproof, can't complain about that!
im 5'3 and i want a size for this jacket that would look
im 5'3 and i want a size for this jacket that would look a bit long but dosent make you look fat .... i also dont want that small body look
By: jake
March 24, 2009
this jacket is not very long but im 5'9, and the small fits me just right with no room to layer under, and hits just on the waist...so a small will be longer on you and wont be tight at all
By: Cyrus Baumgarten
March 24, 2009
Solid Performance
By: Nathan
June 20, 2009
I bought this jacket to take to the Boundary Waters up in Northern Minnesota. I was out on the lakes up there for a full week with this jacket as my rain protection. It performed extremely well through rain, high winds, and sleet. I never once got wet beneath the jacket (except for a little perspiration from paddling the canoe really hard in 30mph head winds :D). I highly recommend this jacket to anyone who wants to stay dry!
More of a general question about rain jackets---what's the
More of a general question about rain jackets---what's the lightest jacket... that won't break the bank?
By: lynne whelden
March 11, 2009
This is probably one of the lighter ones that wont break the bank, especially if you get a discontinued color. The OR Rampart jacket is also cheap ($80) and 13.4oz, the Mountain Hardwear Cohesion is 14oz and is on sale for $52.48 from $150. Also, size pending, you could get a Patagonia Rain Shadow that weighs 13oz for $90 from $150.
By: Taylor Yager
March 12, 2009
I'm a big fan of the Marmot PreCip jacket as well. It's lighter than this TNF Venture jacket and cheaper but just as functional.
By: PearlJamPSU
April 2, 2009
Light, breathable and dry
By: normie_cha2151306
May 2, 2008
So far I've found this jacket to be nearly perfect for my needs.
I've worn it on several day hikes in wet weather as well as around town and it's great. It's definitely waterproof and the water beads off of the fabric.
The fabric is also breathable and light so I never felt hot and clammy underneath.
Around the city, when you don't need it, it folds away into an internal pocket and my girlfriend found that it was small and light enough to stash it away in her handbag.
My only minor complaint was that in the beginning I found it difficult to adjust the hood, it takes a bit of practice but once you know how its not too bad. Basically, when you're wearing the jacket and flip the hood on, it invariably is too big. There is a small zip-pull to tighten the cord at the back of the hood, and I found myself fumbling around back there for ages.
Eventually I had to take the jacket off and see what I was doing wrong. But once I figured it out it wasn't too bad. And once it's adjusted the way you like it doesn't really matter anyway.
I'm traveling to the northeast in a week, and was wondering
I'm traveling to the northeast in a week, and was wondering if this jacket would be sufficient for the 40 degree weather? I plan to wear a fleece underneath. i just don't want to have to pack my coat. or an umbrella.
By: jdh2884181
March 10, 2009
eh, no insulation but a fleece and a raincoat is perfect for me in 40 degrees
By: Cyrus Baumgarten
March 10, 2009
Don't leave home without it
By: Collin Smith
December 29, 2008
I've had my The North Face Venture for around 5 years. I take it practically every with me. If I'm not wearing it to block the wind or rain, I keep it in my pack just in case. I normally wear a medium, but got a large to fit as an outer shell over multiple layers. It has elastic drawstrings in all the right places, especially around the hood which has a terrific fit. I just recently washed it for the first time per the directions on the tag and it developed a small tear in the inner fabric. I'll tape it up and continue to use it as long as it sheds the elements. It has been a great shell that has served me well in all my travels. Rain, snow, wind - this will stop it. When it dies, I think I'll try out Patagonia's Rain Shadow shell.
Dick's sporting goods is selling a Northface jacket called
Dick's sporting goods is selling a Northface jacket called Stinson. It looks very similar to the Venture jacket. Any one know if there is a difference ??
By: Gary
March 10, 2009
The North Face Stinson Jacket is crap. Just like Dick's Sporting Goods Store. I tried returning something I purchased a Dick's and they could only give me store credit. Thus, I was interested in a new Waterproof Jacket. The North Face Stinson jacket is nothing like the original Venture. It is a cheaper version of the jacket that Dick's has exclusive rights to. It is missing a lot of great features that the Venture is known for, yet, Dick's Sporting Goods sells if for the SAME price. The North Face Stinson doesn't have armpit vents, bungey holds near the neck so you can tighten the hood, and it has a completely different color scheme (that's pretty ugly in my opinion).
After being disappointed by the look and functionality of the Stinson, I tried looking for something else that I could spend my "store credit" on at Dick's Sporting Goods, and failed miserably. Do not buy the Stinson, and do not buy from Dick's.
Sorry for the rant.
By: rya3033607
April 8, 2009
Best of backcountry
By: mario sarrica
December 16, 2008
This is my all around jacket ,
you can use it for a shell or on its own
or just hanging with your crew
its that cool!
What color is the bittersweet brown in person? On my monitor
What color is the bittersweet brown in person? On my monitor it looks like a charcoal/gray, similar to the asphalt gray. Would be great if it really is because I'm looking for black/gray, and the brown is $30 cheaper.I'm guessing in person it's actually more brown though.Thanks.
By: Joe
February 25, 2009
i know, i hate how bittersweet brown looks on this website...the bittersweet brown color is a very rich mocha color, sounds tasty right? ...it is VERY brown but not just plain dark brown,a little lighter...its a pretty unique color comparaired to all the other browns ive seen
By: Cyrus Baumgarten
February 25, 2009
Great so far!
By: Adam B.
February 10, 2009
I've only had this jacket for a couple of months, so my review is rather limited. With that being said, I would like to echo several of the positive reviews given here. I bought this to serve as a packable option for hiking in Hawaii (home), and for wherever else it rains and I'm outside. The first time I went hiking with it in my backpack, I got caught in a 30-minute downpour, and it kept the water out completely. My pack got soaked and the front of my legs got wet, but my core was rain-free. It does breathe reasonably well. It was about 80-81° when I was using it, and I never felt "hot", but my arms did get a little clammy. On the other hand I've worn it to work as a windbreaker and it really doesn't insulate very well, as it shouldn't. It should really excel in more temperate climates. The jacket is lightweight, fits well on my 6'1"-185 lb frame (size large), and the construction seems solid. Bottom line, take our advise and get this jacket! You won't be disappointed unless you deserve it for some reason.
whats the difference between the north face venture jacket and
whats the difference between the north face venture jacket and the north face venture parka
By: alan
February 19, 2009
the parka is going to be longer. according to the north face website, the venture jacket has a 28" length from center back while the parka has a 31" length from center back. also, the venture parka is about 2oz heavier.
By: Taylor Yager
February 20, 2009
For Runners - Ventilation
By: Lau2505591
November 26, 2008
I had a 4 year old Marmot Precip Jacket that breathed great on 5 mile runs in the rain, but it finally began to delaminate along the seams, so I first tried to buy the new version of the Precip. What a mistake! The new version has a different coating inside and shorter pit zips. I was wet inside badly from perspiration. They don't breathe well enough for me running, so, I tried this jacket based upon the good reviews here.
The price is great. The jacket breathes better than the new version Precip, almost as well as the old version Precip. It has long pit zips and mesh lined vertical pockets in front that give added ventilation. When I have the zipper in front all the way up, it is still not breathable enough, but I keep the zipper near throat level and it breathes pretty well. I do wish the hood was removable, because I use a wide brimmed hat. Tuck the hood under, if you don't wear it, because it will fill with rain. The fabric appears durable, something that the reviews of the new Gortex Paclite does not appear to have.
All in all, for the money, lightweight, durable, reasonably breathable. I'm very happy with this purchase; and, as usual, Backcountry's prices are great, and they get the gear right out to you.
hi. i have a 17.5in neck but a 36in waist. could i get away with
hi. i have a 17.5in neck but a 36in waist. could i get away with a large, instead of an xlarge?i dont want it to be too baggy, but i also want to be sure the neck to close. that being ssid, would a large then also allow me to wear a light sweater or hoodie underneath?
By: Matt
February 19, 2009
I wear the same measurements and I would go for an X-Large. For me the x-large was not baggy with just a t-shirt but there is room for a light layer underneath.
By: R & J Schoonveld
February 21, 2009
Dependable Jacket
By: dun100258876
June 15, 2009
Not as light weight as I was looking for, but made up for that shortcoming in other ways. The shoulder areas are durable as the material withstood the constant abrading of the shoulder straps of my 40 lb backpack. When the vent zippers are opened and the front zippered lowered a bit, I found myself to be quite comfortable with little if any 'clammy' heat build up.
is it packable?what does 25 psi means? how many Ks are of waterproofnes?is
is it packable?what does 25 psi means? how many Ks are of waterproofnes?is it 09 model?thanks
By: nicolasjov2348492
February 10, 2009
It should get pretty small and if it doesn't come with a suitable stuff sack, you can get an excellent one from granite gear for about six bucks. 25 psi= 25 pounds per square inch. It's a pressure rating. 25 is considered "fully waterproof". Ks of waterproofing is the number of millimeters of rainfall that the jacket could take in a 24 hour period before soaking through. The jackets that are selling for $100 are the '09 model. The discounted ones (discontinued colors) are all '08. Not much difference except color and $30.
By: Barrett Wood
February 11, 2009
Great
By: Iggy Smalls
November 21, 2008
Very happy with the Venture. Has much better features than my old Northface that it replaced. Haven't taken it anywhere rough yet, but its great at the hot springs after you've had a few.
In the thread of questions someone states that this jacket is
In the thread of questions someone states that this jacket is not zip-in compatible. Can anyone recommend a zip-in compatible rain jacket from TNF?
By: Val
February 9, 2009
Most of the nylon rain jackets are meant for easy on/off and are quite lightweight. They are designed (mostly) for easily throwing them on and taking them off easily over you outer layer (particularly in 3-season situations. If zip-in compatibility is a MUST, look more in the gore-tex TNF shells. There are more 3-in-1 zip-in's there for layerability, warmth, breathability, and versatility for unpredictable weather.
By: ArkansasNomad
February 10, 2009
Best Rain jacket ever
By: tantaya2174926
May 20, 2008
Unless downhill skiing in very cold conditions, this is my main foul weather jacket year round, on land or water, and I live on the coast in New England! I've also found them to be broadly useful, with layering, when traveling.
i read this jacket stuffs into its own pocket? is it actually
i read this jacket stuffs into its own pocket? is it actually meant to do that?
By: Brenton Cook
January 22, 2009
Yes. Many TNF jackets are designed with stow pockets for easy low-mass travel. (My wife even has a jacket and large puffy vest that do the same.) Quite convenient.
By: ArkansasNomad
January 22, 2009
not an answer, but felt it appropriate to ask here. which pocket is it meant to go into? guess i was hoping to be able to "zip" it in but can't figure out how to do it
By: sean.rosse1824271
June 3, 2009
To answer Sean's question, I believe it is the left front pocket. Just look for the pocket that has a zipper pull on the inside and outside of the pocket. Then pull the pocket inside-out and start shoving the rest in.
By: skidz
June 11, 2009
Nice Jacket
By: Dan_k19542355477
September 16, 2008
Had to wait several weeks for a significant rain. Finally, got it and jacket works great. Velcro sleeve tightners are a nice feature. One note on size. I am 5'11" and 180 pounds and the large fits but is close to being tight. If you knew that you were always going to layer underneath this jack I would consider a size up as well as if you are between sizes - order up. Pit zips are also a great feature
I am looking for a shell for Ski Patrol. Does anyone know what
I am looking for a shell for Ski Patrol. Does anyone know what would be the best color choice for the bright red used on Ski Patrol? Cardinal or Indian Clay red.
By: Lee
January 21, 2009
Indian Clay has more pop and is closer to "traditional" ski patrol red.
By: Derrick
January 21, 2009
lightweight and functional
By: PearlJamPSU
April 2, 2009
This is about as simple as you can get for a lightweight jacket that is waterproof yet breathable and still has the TNF name backing it up. The pitzips are convenient and it is definitely lightweight enough to not be a nuisance. Overall, a great jacket, especially if you get one of the discounted colors for a much cheaper price.
where are the sizes for the jackets
where are the sizes for the jackets
By: john demallistre
January 6, 2009
Hey John, you can see sizes by clicking on "View Sizing Chart" located under the price on the right side of the page.
By: Shredwise
January 6, 2009
That´s it!
By: maxmerk
September 26, 2008
great jacket! I used it almost each day at the baltic sea in Germany because of the rainy weather there.It kept me absolutely dry.The hood is completely adjustable and fits perfectly.A good bargain!
greets from germany
I'm about 6 ft tall and fairly slim (145-150lbs). Should
I'm about 6 ft tall and fairly slim (145-150lbs). Should I go for a medium or a large? Thanks
By: Zach
December 11, 2008
Order large, I am 5'11 and 145 lbs and large worked perfect for me without being saggy or too snug.
By: Lubomir Iliev
December 19, 2008
Great to wear when Golfing!
By: Jetnfast
May 17, 2009
I have had my TNF Venture jacket for about 2 months now, and it is finally becoming very handy since the rainy season has just begin here in Korea. I played 18 holes of golf wearing the jacket this past weekend. With a light to moderate rain, I stayed completely dry while all my friends were soaked! Even when swinging a golf club, the jacket doesn't get in the way, which was a nice bonus. All in all, I have no gripes about the jacket. It does a great job keeping you dry!
awesome jacket
By: alejo_sanm2106764
May 30, 2008
well is not a pretty war ms jacket, actually it's a shell but the rain protection it gives you is incredible, i've worn it in freakin' hard downpours and it kept me totally dry, if you want it to be little warmer put a fleece or two and that's everything you nedd to hike in pouring and cold rain i recommend it to all my friends and family!!
How does one follow up on North Faces' lifetime warranty
How does one follow up on North Faces' lifetime warranty on one of their jackets?
By: Rob
December 11, 2008
Note - The warranty does not cover damage caused by accident, improper care, negligence, normal wear and tear, or the natural breakdown of colors and materials over extended time and use. Damage not covered under warranty will be repaired for a reasonable rate and a fee will be charged for return shipping.Info – Contact the Warranty Department at 1-866-715-3223 (prompt 7), or email them at tnf_consumerservices@vfc.com. The Warranty Department is available 7:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. (PST), Monday-I had chuckle after reading this again, I think this is North Face’s disclaimer for their products life time warranty, a prime example of the companies questionable marketing tactics. ----------------------Or you could return it to Backcountry, in any condition, and get a full refund or a new item.
By: Angus Bohanon
December 11, 2008
Worth Every Penny
By: miller_neb2239971
August 5, 2008
Bought it for the Korean rainy season, met every expectation that I had and more. I've had it in torrential down pours and not a drop inside. Perfect for hiking, folds up nice and small, easy to stow in your pack. All around great jacket.
Looking for a good waterproof jacket for a decent price. Have
Looking for a good waterproof jacket for a decent price. Have looked at TNF Venture jacket, Marmot Precip and Patagonia Rain Shadow. Looking for something a bit heavier than Venture & Precip, perhaps similar in weight/warmth to TNF Mountain Light. Any suggestions?
By: Mike
December 7, 2008
None would be a bad choice. You might check out some of the jackets from backcountry.com. If you're looking for a waterproof jacket instead of water resistant that's the way to go..... especially for the price.Hope that helps.
By: Steve Tibbitts
December 7, 2008
Great Jacket
By: Mike@Oz
May 1, 2008
Great quality, kept me dry from the snow and rain on Mt Kosciuszko - Australia
You can use this jacket in the warm or cold
what is the cord on the back of the hood for
what is the cord on the back of the hood for
By: travis
November 28, 2008
The cord is for adjusting the volume of the hood, so that it fits more closely to your head (thus enabling you to see better peripherally and to experience less wind-induced flapping of loose material).
By: Chuck Mabry
January 1, 2009
What Everyone Needs: A knife, a good woman and this jacket!
By: Michael Johnson
May 7, 2009
I got my first Venture jacket for my 21st birthday and it lasted until a few weeks before my 25th. It is still waterproof and I still use it for outdoor work, but the inner lining cracked some over time and I simply gave it hell before it started to do so. Had I not been so hard on it, I believe it would still be in factory condition to this day.
I did not hesitate to buy the second one or even stop to look at other brands because I wore the original what would amount to two straight years and it's still kicking.
This jacket is invaluable, light, watertight and the pit-zips make it perfect year round. i wear it as a rain-stopper in the spring and fall and wear it with a sweater or hoodie all winter as a wind-stop.
I can honestly say I couldn't ask for more in a jacket or a brand.
Does it have the underarm vents as the parka version?
Does it have the underarm vents as the parka version?
By: anhoang
November 13, 2008
Yes, if you check the tech specs, it says there is pitzips in this one too.
By: Spencer Buchanan
November 14, 2008
Wonderful choice
By: dcameron732236314
June 30, 2008
This was a Fathers Day gift for my husband. His Columbia jacket was almost 20 years old. He needed a new rain coat badly! He loves it! Especially how light weight it is. I did good. Great price, will be back to shop here again!
What pockets does this jacket have? And how long is it?
What pockets does this jacket have? And how long is it?
By: Jim Hoffmann
November 12, 2008
Just the two side pockets, and it'll go down to the hips.
By: Angus Bohanon
November 12, 2008
great jacket
By: mrluvsbeach2251843
July 14, 2008
My husband picked this out. I have the same one in the women's. This jacket is perfect for rolling up and carrying in a backpack as it rolls up small and is very light weight. Great rain protection. He loves it!
Small, unless you've got a larger frame in which case a medium might fit better. As always, there is a helpful "View Sizing Chart" link just above the "Add to Cart" button.
By: Barrett Wood
November 4, 2008
id say medium definetely.
By: Cameron Langley
May 26, 2009
Just what I was looking for
By: Jetnfast
March 25, 2009
The venture is exactly what it is - a lightwieght, portable rain jacket! I havent had a chance to use it yet, but after trying it on, it seems to fit well. I bought a medium and I am 5'10'' with about a 42 inch chest and it fits about right even with a t-shirt and base layer on underneath. I ordered the basin blue which is a bright blue color and nice, but I think now I would have prefered just black so it can be worn with anything. nonetheless, its only a color!!
Is this jacket made out of HyVent DT material?
Is this jacket made out of HyVent DT material?
By: soc2524930
November 2, 2008
Yes. The shell is HyVent DT and the lining is nylon.
By: Barrett Wood
November 3, 2008
jacket length
By: Dus2960206
April 6, 2009
I looked at the pictured jacket and thought it would be perfect for me. I am long-waisted, and needed something that would be long enough to cover my butt! In the actual jacket I received, the jacket bottom was 4" (or more) ABOVE the ends of the sleeves rather than 2" or so below the sleeve-ends as pictured. The quality lives up to North Face standards, but the functionality (for me) left me cold -- literally!
Is there some trick to getting this to stuff into its own pocket,
Is there some trick to getting this to stuff into its own pocket, as they advertise? Do you do it from the outside-in, or inside-out? Do you fold it up first, or just stuff it?....
By: JM271449694
October 29, 2008
You spend $8 and get a Granite Gear Air Bag. This protects your jacket and works better than doing some origami to put away the coat.All you do is start stuffing it into the left pocket. I start with the outside. Close to the pocket. Takes about 20 seconds and you end up with a ball that's smaller than a football.
By: Broc Mohon
November 21, 2008
Great jacket.
By: adam.brigh1032407
May 5, 2009
Great jacket. The only reason I that I am not giving it a 5 star rating is that I wish it was a little bit lighter and that I could pack it down a little bit smaller. But that is only because I am slowly becoming more and more conscious about weight and space in my pack. However, the construction, materials, quality, etc. are superior on this item. For an everyday rain jacket this item is excellent.
looks like a good jacket for rain but what about cold weather....like
looks like a good jacket for rain but what about cold weather....like a winter coat. 20-35 degree weather?
By: td_2509498
October 27, 2008
Probably not a great choice. It's really not intended for cold weather like what you're describing, but a fleece underneath it would help you a lot, especially since the wind can't get through this.
By: Angus Bohanon
October 27, 2008
a very versitle jacket
By: frmg1017763
May 2, 2009
I've had mine over 2 years now,and while wearing it, have guided five ascents of Mexico's Pico de Orizaba, two expeditions climbing Iliniza Norte and Cotopaxi in Ecuador, a trip up Mt Hood and MT Adams, and many ascents in the Colorado Rockies in all four seasons and this jacket, working as an ultralight shell over my fleece and midweight tops has performed flawlessly. Yes, it breathes well enough to keep me dry, and is a welcome ounce saver for higher altitude trips while providing a wind layer in a vareity of climates from Orizaba's 18,403ft dry and mildly cold climate to Ecuador's more humid, colder air with wetter snow at 19,000'+ altitude. It's simple design takes up very little space in my pack and the pockets are large enough to stow my gloves when not in use. They allow me to stow my x-small bottle of sunscreen and a bit of food and still leave me enough room to slip my hands inside without worrying of pulling stuff out when I remove them. The jackets cut is not too constricting so climbing technical terrain hasn't been a problem and I like the short length as it gives me access to the gear racked on my harness.the pit zips are great but id recommend putting on a longer cord to make them easier to operate. It's nice to know you don't have to spend several hundred dollars to get a very adequately performing jacket for a variety of climates, altitudes and conditions. I've already decided that when I replace this jacket it will be with another Venture as I'm sold its the right jacket for all my alpine needs. If I were to redesign anything it would be to make the hood slightly larger to more easliy fit my helmet underneath.
HyVent is North Face's proprietary waterproof breathable fabric. DT is one of 3 different types of HyVent and stand for "Dry Touch". It is the lightest weight most breathable form of HyVent.
By: dave_drula2369643
October 21, 2008
Cae
By: cae.anormanha2348328
September 8, 2008
Very good jacket! i love the fact that has a ziper on the side, it's very breathable and light weight. Great rain protection!
is this jacket good for jogging? has it been tried for jogging? Gene
is this jacket good for jogging? has it been tried for jogging?
Gene from minneapolis
By: esh2475837
October 12, 2008
You can use it for jogging for it is really breathable, but it's more of a hiking, backwoods type of jacket. Stick with their Flight Series.
By: pee2479668
October 14, 2008
Great jacket for the price!
By: sarahdec1344854
April 6, 2009
I got this for my teenage son who rows crew. He's been using the same Patagonia one for a while and it's got a hole in it. I didn't want to spend that much this time. We love this jacket! It's waterproof and fits him well, and has enough room for him to row in it. Yet it's not baggy at the bottom (critical for crew). A great find!
I saw a picture of the interior of this jacket on the north face's
I saw a picture of the interior of this jacket on the north face's website and it looks like its zip-in compatible. Is it?
By: bmoscon2414376
September 27, 2008
I was told by one of the gear freaks at this website that my TNF Pumori fleece jacket will will zip into this jacket and the Resolve only so I am under the assumption that it is in fact zip in compatible.No...it is not zip-in compatible; nor is the Resolve
By: Jevin
November 8, 2008
OK coat
By: paintballi1234823
September 22, 2008
Arms are short - .. very common with north face equipment. Besides that the quality of the coat looks decent but the cost is rather high.
I notice that the Tech Specs listed on this site say it's
I notice that the Tech Specs listed on this site say it's waterproof rating is 25 psi. However, the Hyvent DT rating listed on The North Face's own website lists it as 40 psi. Is there a mistake somewhere?
By: andlee2392525
September 1, 2008
People always want to have a number for how a waterproof a garment is-and rightfully so, it's how most companies sell their garments. But TNF's website explains " It's important we do not rely solely on these figures: the final stamp of approval comes from the field, the only place to get an honest evaluation of what lab tested technology can really do." More of a guarantee than a ratio I guess.
By: DakkaGuru
September 26, 2008
Bring some rain!
By: Tyler Chance
May 13, 2009
I love this jacket! It's simple, it works great, and it packs nicely into it's own stow pocket (left pocket). The fit is exactly what I like... that is it comes to just below the waist on the front and tapers down in the back. I am 6ft 17lbs and size medium fits great (still has room for layers underneath but not too baggy at all). I got the Yam color and I love it! Can't beat the price!
Is the hood in the Venture jacket concealable just like the one
Is the hood in the Venture jacket concealable just like the one in he resolve jacket?
By: superfreak2379081
August 25, 2008
No. The hood on The North Face Venture jacket is not concealable. It is just a part of the collar. It looks cooler that way anyways. I think "concealed hoods" are just too bulky to be comfortable or stylish.
By: Justin Barrell
September 23, 2008
Happy choice!
By: tonybrig1386101
July 7, 2008
This is an awesome light weight wind breaker/rain cover. Fits nicely, great quality, I will probably purchase another in a different color.
can I get white pants with this jacket?
can I get white pants with this jacket?
By: scottmuir2338357
August 3, 2008
why not.
By: maxmerk
October 3, 2008
Perfect raincoat
By: pigionluva2294482
March 26, 2009
A nice fit, lightweight and packable. Great outer shell for backpacking
I'm 6'1'' and 180 lbs. any recommendation on
I'm 6'1'' and 180 lbs. any recommendation on size?
By: jcoker72234385
May 27, 2008
The XL Mens Circadian TNF jacket is ideal for me at 6'8"! :)The only TNF product I've found not to fit me so far at XL size is the Glacier fleece.
By: shopping2246520
June 5, 2008
good jacket.
By: abby.h.lin2174894
September 26, 2008
it is very good that wear it in the rainy days.
fit? does it run smaller or larger? buying for my brother who
fit? does it run smaller or larger? buying for my brother who is tall and thin. large or XL?
By: kwesterber2169212
April 12, 2008
For me I am usually an XL because I am muscular but I am only 5'7" but I had to return it for a L because the arms where too big.
By: GymJunkie01556154
June 3, 2008
Lite weight
By: colson2297822
August 18, 2008
It's been a drought here in TX. But if you sleep on the shore of a lake with High winds------sleep with the N. Face Venture to keep the chill out. I just Love it! I like the fit, since I have long arms. 2 thumbs up!!!!
Great for warm weather
By: jpdvorak2337014
September 15, 2008
The rain beads up and rolls off. It breathes well too. The zipper could slide a little better. But I can live with it. Good rain coat.
Love it!
By: mattn_852302157
August 12, 2008
I have always liked these jackets but have not got one, now that i have it is even better than i thought. very lite, very well fitting and very water proof for the price point
Great jacket
By: ruger761
April 17, 2009
Great little jacket for the purpose. Light and packs down really small. For a light jacket it doesnt feel like a cheapo thin jacket either. Havent been in a real heavy down pour with it yet but in the moderate rain it did great, and dryed very quickly. Pit zips are very nice to have.
Great jacket!
By: jeremy.harchelroad2384135
September 26, 2008
Jacket does exactly what it claims - it keeps you dry (I've had it in some pretty decent rain, and not a drop comes through), it's light enough that you can wear it on a wet summer day and stay cool, but is still able to take some of the chill out of the air on a cooler day. Definitely recommended.
Awesome shell
By: and2526808
March 5, 2009
I bought this jacket for 50 bucks about 4 months ago and I LOVE it. It is waterproof, it breathes reasonably well and it looks good too. I use it as a rain jacket, a windbreaker and it does the job wonderfully. My only gripe is that mine stains easily (it's white so its to be expected) but all you have to do is throw it in the washing machine and its good as new. Overall it is a great piece of kit, its light, breathable, functional (the hood is awesome, its very adjustable) and stylish. I would still buy it even at full price, the fact that I got it for 50 bucks just made this jacket even better. I highly recommend it. As for sizing, I am 6'2" and weigh about 170 and the XL fits me perfectly.
Great quality! Excellent customer service!
By: jan2625155
January 2, 2009
Love the jacket! I ordered several items from the on-line store Back Country. Had to exchange an item and they notified me within a few days that they'd received it and an adjustment to my account was forthcoming. No waiting and wondering. I would buy Northface again and definitely through BackCountry.
Great lightweight jacket
By: Perry
December 30, 2008
This jacket has been with me to China, Canada, Hawaii, tons of hikes in the Sierras, fishing trips on many of the streams and rivers in California and has performed wonderfully. I have a similar North Face jacket with Hyvent for almost 10 years and still wear it, just wanted an updated version that had the pitzips. My only wish is that this jacket had a napoleon pocket like my North Face Bionic jacket, but that's minor.
Packable, lightweight and DRY
By: ajn3323
March 27, 2009
Bought this for the rainy days in the Southeast (despite the drought, yes, it does rain!). Needed something that I dont get hot in and keeps me way dry - this does it! Regarding size, Im 5-10/145 and opted for the Small (not sure how the other reviewer at 5-11/145 decided on Large). It fits great. In colder weather, I can layer with a thin fleece pullover or vest. (Cant put anything thicker than 100 fleece under it) And with the closeout pricing, this was a no brainer! Oh, I bought one for my wife too and she loves it and can't thank me enough!
Great Jacket.
By: kc72961821
April 1, 2009
This is very light weight, and I was supprised comfortable. I am used to the cheap heavy PVC plastic non-breathing rain jackets you get for work that are bright yellow, and heavy. This one is a personal jacket, and its so light, and fits nicely in my backpack. I am just upset I waited so long to finally just get one. only thing that would be better is if hood was removable.
Great Layer
By: jmr2908702
March 13, 2009
This layer is great and is nice and light for when I go backpacking. The clinch cord bottom and hood, along with the velcro cuff allow you to tighten it up when the elements are at their worst. The colors in the pictures are a bit darker than the actual color in real life. However if you want a shell that has insulation then this isn't for you, so plan to either use it when it is warmer or buy a size large enough that you can layer under. It packs down pretty small so that is always a plus too. Overall great shell and when it is on sale it is a bargain that you will be hard pressed to beat!
Wow
By: Justin Reynolds
March 30, 2009
I love it. Lightweight, wind resistant, waterproof. Fits great.
North Face Venture Jacket
By: psundercof100004417
April 20, 2009
I bought this to replace EMS jacket that was starting to crack around the neck. I looked at a few other jackets but decided I wanted a jacket that uses a membrane to repel water rather than a coating. This included the Marmot Precip which has great reviews. One of my friends has one and it is doing same thing my EMS jacket did.
Bottom line I like the Venture, but will not know for sure how well it works for 2-3 years. I except it to do well and will try to update my rating once I get some use out of it.
So far it is working as excepted and keeping me quite dry. Now I need to get me some pants!!
Love this jacket!
By: shugar02100144884
August 20, 2008
This jacket is light weight. very breathable. repels water like no other. would recomend this to anyone who wants to hike and stay dry.
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