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The North Face Condor Triclimate Jacket - Men's

The North Face Condor Triclimate Jacket - Men's

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The North Face Condor Triclimate Jacket - Men's

The North Face Men's Condor Triclimate Jacket gives you the waterproof breathable versatility to make laps in the resort or the backcountry. As you ride the lifts, this 3-in-1 jacket's seam-sealed HyVent material keeps wetness out, while the liner jacket locks in heat. After things get tracked, stash the waterproof shell into your pack and head out of the gates in the Condor's stretchy Apex ClimateBlock softshell liner. This softshell liner jacket breathes well and moves with you as you hike up that backcountry ridge for some untouched powder.

Bottom Line: Waterproof shell + softshell liner = one helluva ski jacket.

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Rating for this product: 5

Great coat

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5 days ago

I love this coat and I love the zip out soft shell just as much, both are very warm, my only complaint is that the side hand pockets are really high up it's uncomfortable to walk around with your hands in your pocket.

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which is better and why? windwall or condor?

which is better and why? windwall or condor?

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November 5, 2008

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Does anyone know roughly what the breathability rating on this...

Does anyone know roughly what the breathability rating on this jacket is?

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1 day ago

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Condor all the way!!

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1 day ago

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does it has The North Face on the back?

does it has The North Face on the back?

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2 days ago

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huh???

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I was wondering if there is any difference whatsoever between...

I was wondering if there is any difference whatsoever between the 2007 and 2008 Condor Triclimate - besides the colors.

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November 24, 2008

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Besides slight color changes, there has been no changes.

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November 24, 2008

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Rating for this product: 5

Warm and snuggly...

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November 23, 2008

Okay, 'snuggly' isn't the right word. Separately, the jacket and liner are as warm as you'd expect. Together, it's quite toasty. When I'm wearing it out and about, I'll have the pit-zippers open or (wind-permitting) leave it unzipped 1/3 of the way or so. Like everyone says, the high pockets can be kind of awkward, but I've gotten used to them quickly. Haven't had the jacket in heavy weather yet, but from even the light snow/sleet I've seen, I'm not worried at all. I'm particularly a fan of how the cuffs are done- part elastic, good velcro, just generally comfortable without feeling exposed or tight at the wrist. If I had to pick something less than positive to say, it'd probably be that the collar is about 1/4" to 1/2" higher than I expected. Hands down the best jacket I've ever owned, and I'm looking forward to really putting it through its paces.

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Rating for this product: 5

Recommended

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November 20, 2008

Great jacket just wish it had normal pockets for the outer shell.

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Rating for this product: 5

High Pockets with purpose

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November 13, 2008

I have had this jacket for about a month now and was having a hard time justifying the purchase until I got it. Liner is great, Shell is bomb-proof, and together, weather stands no chance. About the high pockets. They are high, but very functional when you are wearing a pack that has a hip belt. They are actually perfect for mountaineering. It is one of the best jackets I have ever owned.

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I was going to buy the Condor Triclimate-Pumice Gray but I noticed...

I was going to buy the Condor Triclimate-Pumice Gray but I noticed in the picture the liner looked black. If you go to look at Condor on the North Face website the liner they are showing is gray color. Was curious to know if Condor owners got a gray liner and specifically if people who bought the pumice gray Condor from Backcountry.com got a gray liner.

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November 10, 2008

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For what it's worth, I bought the green and got a gray liner. I wondered the same, though.

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November 23, 2008

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Rating for this product: 4

rockin' it.

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November 4, 2008

As many of the other reviewers have stated, the front pockets are uncomfortably high. That said, the pockets are still warm and quite spacious. Overall construction is outstanding, and is every bit as warm as you'd expect with the liner and shell together. Separate, I have worn just the liner out yet, but around the house it's comfortably warm. The fabric feels like it could take light snow or rain and keep me warm and dry. The outer shell is warmer than a windbreaker and is really functional weather-wise. (Surprise, surprise...) Overall, I love it, and I'm looking forward to years of use!

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Rating for this product: 4

rockin' it.

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November 4, 2008

As many of the other reviewers have stated, the front pockets are uncomfortably high. That said, the pockets are still warm and quite spacious. Overall construction is outstanding, and is every bit as warm as you'd expect with the liner and shell together. Separate, I have worn just the liner out yet, but around the house it's comfortably warm. The fabric feels like it could take light snow or rain and keep me warm and dry. The outer shell is warmer than a windbreaker and is really functional weather-wise. (Surprise, surprise...) Overall, I love it, and I'm looking forward to years of use!

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i'm 5'11 155lbs what size should i get?

i'm 5'11 155lbs what size should i get?

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October 27, 2008

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I second that emotion. While it shouldn't be a problem otherwise, if you're long-legged and short-waisted, the medium will work particularly well for you.

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What kind of lining is in the softshell liner? Is it nylon?...

What kind of lining is in the softshell liner? Is it nylon? Tricot?

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October 23, 2008

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The softshell liner is made of Apex (a TNF proprietary fabric) which is nylon-fleece material. It will keep you dry in light rain and is a good insulator. The inside is soft like fleece and the outside is slightly harder to the touch.

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Rating for this product: 3

middlin'

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October 7, 2008

The liner is bigger than the coat! The liner is a perfect fit for me, but the arms and body of the jacket are too short for me! (I checked to make sure that I don't have two different sizes!) The powder skirt is minimal and located too high! I have a crappy old Airwalk coat that is designed better - with el-cheapo materials so that coat is junk too. . .

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what jacket is better for cold weather the amplitude or the condor?...

what jacket is better for cold weather the amplitude or the condor? Whats the difference between them?

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August 31, 2008

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The Condor is probably the better cold weather jacket, although both are good. The difference is the climateblock shell, which is better for weatherproofing, but is less breathable. If you are really exerting yourself and need extra breathability, go with the amplitude.

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Tech Specs:

Material: [Shell] 2L HyVent nylon; [Shell lining] Apex ClimateBlock
Insulation: None
Waterproof Rating: [Shell] 25PSI (about 18000mm)
Core Venting: [Shell] Pit-zip vents
Pockets: [Shell] 2 hand-warmer, 2 chest, 1 Napoleon, 1 internal chest; [Liner] 2 front
Seam Taped: [Shell] Yes, critically
Powder Skirt: No
Hood: Yes, removable
Zip-in Compatibility: Yes, snap-in liner included
Weight: 35.5oz (1203g)
Recommended Use: Skiing, cold weather
Manufacturer Warranty: Lifetime