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The North Face Redpoint Hybrid Insulated Jacket - Men's
When you need the warmth of an insulated jacket and the mobility of a softshell, pick up The North Face Men's Redpoint Hybrid Insulated Jacket. The North Face filled the Redpoint with Primaloft Eco insulation (which consists of 50% recycled materials), and made the sleeves with a stretchy softshell fabric. This standard-fit jacket slides over one or two layers, and three different pockets hold your essentials whether you're climbing big peaks or just heading to class. A hem cinch cord seals out the chill when the wind picks up.
Bottom Line: Go for the redpoint.
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I am Interested to pick up a winter jacket for Boston winter...
I am Interested to pick up a winter jacket for Boston winter and I was wondering as to which would be the best jacket from Northface for that. It seems like there are a lot of different designs and that really confuses me. Could anybody help?
Thanks
By: cyberbagga2355527
August 12, 2008
It depends on the activity that you will be doing while wearing the jacket. High activity means that you can get away with less insulation. New England winters are on the cold side, yes? I would recommend something from the 'insulated' line. I own a redpoint jacket and I love it. It is deceptively warm and extremely light weight. The redpoint is really more of a layering option in the extreme cold, though. If you want a stand-alone winter coat from TNF for the cold of a Boston winter, I would recommend the knuptse down jacket. As I stated earlier, it depends on the activity you are doing while wearing the jacket. The knuptse is by no means an exterior shell, and down it will become quite useless when wet. As always, a good stock of interchangeable layering pieces in a zip-in system makes for the best option in a variety of conditions.
By: mattym161573533 ![]()
August 16, 2008
Tech Specs:
| Material: | [Body] recycled polyester ripstop; [Sleeves] 93% polyester, 7% elastane; [Lining] nylon taffeta |
| Insulation: | PrimaLoft Eco |
| Hood: | No |
| Pockets: | 2 Front, 1 internal chest |
| Waterproof: | No |
| Core Venting: | No |
| Weight: | 17.3oz (490g) |
| Recommended Use: | Basecamp, climbing, casual |
| Manufacturer Warranty: | Lifetime |





