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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.
Talk shop with all the gear freaks out there: ask 'em questions, upload/browse photos, and give your 2¢.
Is the inner jacket similar to that of Columbia's Bugaboo
Is the inner jacket similar to that of Columbia's Bugaboo 3in1 jacket? I prefer an inner fleece jacket. Is this the jacket for me?
By: Tj Macapagal
6 days ago
I am afraid it is not, this liner is made out of softshell material, pretty burly softshell too, definitly not fleece
By: Cyrus Baumgarten
6 days ago
Great Jacket! but hate to pockets!
By: Tony
February 27, 2009
This is an awesome jacket, I wear it around campus, and it does a good job keeping me warm! (I use a north face denali fleece jacket as my inner layer)
One big complaint though! The pockets are way too high!! and you have no where to put your hands in when it's freezing cold outside!!
is the green the only colour you have in XL
is the green the only colour you have in XL
By: phil
May 19, 2009
It appears that way at this time. You can jump on Live Chat and then maybe they can help you and find out the stocking situation.
By: Shane O'Donnell
May 19, 2009
go check the outlet too, a lot of times for some reason they split up products between the outlet and regular store, you might find more sizes and colors there
By: Cyrus Baumgarten
May 19, 2009
High Pockets with purpose
By: JC Mecham
November 17, 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.
How warm is this jacket? How cold can it be to where you are
How warm is this jacket? How cold can it be to where you are still comfortable? 30F? 20F? 10F? The liner seems light and like it wouldn't be that warm.
By: JustAskin
April 14, 2009
I Love This Jacket!!!
By: Jim Romaine
January 12, 2009
I am also an avid hiker who was looking for a winter system that was warm yet light enough to pack as well. I bought this jacket along with an all weather pant for my last trip to glacier NP. Temps in the mountains dropped to about 36 degs with rain and light snow. Of the 7 of us that made the trek, I was the only one warm and dry! This jacket was cofortable with a pack on, and when i didn't need the shell the zipout fleece was perfect. Its a good quality cozy jacket. water and wind proof and with the pit zips, very breathable. I just need to figure out how to keep my wife from stealing it!!!
why is my logo in the middle on the back and some jackets have
why is my logo in the middle on the back and some jackets have the logo at the shoulder on the back?
By: deanna
March 22, 2009
sometimes they make their jackets with the logo on the center back, dont worry you didnt get an irregular or anything :-)
By: Cyrus Baumgarten
March 22, 2009
Great Jacket
By: Chrisb990
February 22, 2009
This Jacket it great! I could not ask for more. I have had this jacket for about a month and I am about to go to Europe so I will get back on and let you know more of what I think of it. The only problem I have found is the front pockets are too high. Overall the best jacket I have ever had!
So, I am 6' and 180 lbs, should I go large or XL? Also,
So, I am 6' and 180 lbs, should I go large or XL? Also, can anyone tell me how the shell wears by itself...is it utilitarian or actually comfortable to wear?
By: Broward
March 6, 2009
a large will cover ur height...and the shell is going to have a smooth surface on the inside so it can slide easy, but this is a 3-in-1 jacket not a 2-in-1 so they focused on the design and comfort of the shell as much as the liner
By: Cyrus Baumgarten
March 6, 2009
Good Stuff!
By: Jonny
December 6, 2008
I just received the jacket and I have to say that I'm very happy with the purchase. The only downside would be the pockets being a little high as others have said, but that doesn't bother me much. Also, I'm 5'-8" 160lbs and the medium is about as small as I would go. I like my jackets to have a nice slim fit - not too big, so the medium for me is perfect. I would say if you are any bigger than me and debating between medium and large - go with the large.
Overall awesome jacket and would recommend to everyone. Hopefully this helps someone on there decision of size.
I need a jacket that is warm, with a waterproof shell (because
I need a jacket that is warm, with a waterproof shell (because it rains with a vengance in Japan) that can be worn by itself in the spring rainy season. IS THIS A GOOD CHOICE? I was looking at getting a rain shell and a soft shell jacket, but I would prefer not to spend $400 on getting that if this is good. Please help!
By: Broward
March 6, 2009
this is good but not great for your needs...this jacket its actually a soft shell with a hardshell on top, its not the warmest combination, but the tradeoff is that both the liner and shell are waterproof...if you are looking for something warmer then go for something different like the north face hero triclimate jacket...and any shell will work in spring rains
By: Cyrus Baumgarten
March 6, 2009
Toasty!
By: cgo2894785
March 18, 2009
Great jacket! I'm 5'8" and the medium fit great. This is a quality and good looking product. I'm very satisfied with the North Face brand and backcountry.com has the best prices!
I am looking for a really good zip-in liner for this, does anyone
I am looking for a really good zip-in liner for this, does anyone have any suggestions?
By: ecc2867240
February 5, 2009
This jacket already has a liner included.
By: Backcountry.comGearGuruSteveH
February 8, 2009
I love it
By: ste2601526
December 30, 2008
This coat does very well blocking the wind. It has been a cold and snowy December here in Minneapolis and the coat has done great. I walk about a half a mile to and from my bus stop every day and it keeps me warm. I have been out shoveling snow in below zero and have been comfortable.
My only knock on it is what has been mentioned in other reviews: The pockets are too high.
My old Triclimate got stolen so I am looking for a new one. I
My old Triclimate got stolen so I am looking for a new one. I have been looking at the both the Condor and the Tritronix II. I want a coat that's going to take the -20 F wind chill, but not be too bulky. I don't really do much hiking in winter, but walking across campus, 2 to 3 miles per day, it gets pretty brutal, very fast wind gusts.
By: Adam
January 20, 2009
I do not find this jacket too bulky. It will definetly take 20 degs and lower. I have worn the shell alone and it breaks the wind (did I just say that?) Iam not familiar with the tritronix ll, but can vouche for the condor. Its a very nice jacket.
By: Jim Romaine
February 10, 2009
It's alright
By: AZ
December 22, 2008
It's not as warm was I would like. Obviously it's not a down jacket but from what I read(poorly read i guess), I expected a little more. It's still okay when its like 40 degrees outside and maybe even down into the mid 30s. Right now, its about 20 degrees, feeling like 10 and it's at home in favor of my down jacket.
I cannot find a women's - black - large jacket in the condor
I cannot find a women's - black - large jacket in the condor style anywhere in stores or online. Everyone is sold out. Is it possible for me to fit into a men's small size? I am 5'7" 150 lbs.
By: kellie
January 18, 2009
My wife is about your size and she cant keep her hands off mine. I am sure the womens large is probably contoured for a womens fit but she does look good in mine which is large. I would try one on before buying though.
By: Jim Romaine
January 27, 2009
The North Face Condor Triclimate Jacket
By: Matt R.
February 23, 2009
It's not too warm, it fits tighter than it should, and the pockets are in a bad position. TNF seems to love putting pockets where they aren't useful, or skipping pockets where they would make sense, and they missed the mark here too.
Yes.
By: Angus Bohanon
December 26, 2008
So worth it!!!
By: badboyflip1033288
December 11, 2008
Got kinda bummed cause based on the picture and the online chat helpers said the liner was going to come with a black liner. The liner comes with more of an asfault gray color to it. I was totally in love with it after I realized that. Performance is top notch, even on cold winter days this thing actually gets me so warm I have to take off the shell (when I wear 'em together). Keeps me cool enough when I am indoors, but I will unzip the vents on the shell if I have done some long walking once I'm indoors. But liner looks good as a darker gray in contrast to the pumice gray of the shell so either shade of gray you're set for a lighter or darker gray matching with your gear. Third, structure is as you would expect from the North Face, quality. I get a good amount of looks when I wear this. It could be how I wear it with my clothing or just that people know its like a $300 jacket that could be the reason. I don't know, either way, I feel good in it, feel good looking in it, and got it for a steal!
Is this jacket available in Tall sizes?
Is this jacket available in Tall sizes?
By: bassel061672649
December 18, 2008
Im not sure about variying sizes. I am 5'11'' with a slender build, and the large fits pretty well. The sleeves arent short and the jackets falls well below my waist.
By: Jim Romaine
February 18, 2009
Warm and snuggly...
By: der2501523
November 24, 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.
can this jacket be returned if the size is not correct? I wanted
can this jacket be returned if the size is not correct? I wanted an XL TALL
By: Carolyn
December 14, 2008
It can.
By: Angus Bohanon
December 14, 2008
Excellent Jacket!
By: ger2542629
December 9, 2008
Purchased this jacket just to have a high-quality winter coat that would keep me warm without too much weight plus work well in windy conditions. I have been wearing it for about a month now. Excellent quality top-to-bottom!
Two negatives in my opinion: 1) Outer pockets are way too high; not a problem if you're someone who doesn't routinely place your hands in your pockets, and 2) there really aren't any useful pockets on the interior of the liner; I think it would be useful to have a couple of well-positioned smaller pockets, say for keys, a cell phone, or a wallet.
That said, if you're looking for a stylish, fully functional winter coat that will LAST, you can't go wrong with this one!
What is the liner of this jacket made out of? Does it zip out
What is the liner of this jacket made out of? Does it zip out or button out?
By: joe
December 12, 2008
The one i have is like a light fleece material. warm and cozy. I have also seen an older version with a down jacket. And yes, it zips out.
By: Jim Romaine
January 10, 2009
dont like pockets
By: pfeiffer12893497
January 28, 2009
outside pockets are not in a familiar place. too high near your mid section. Fleece inside is nice and feels warm but I returned it and went for the NORTH FACE AMPLITUDE.
Does this jacket have at least one outer breast pocket; two lower
Does this jacket have at least one outer breast pocket; two lower pockets; slip-in side pockets on each side; an inner pocket?
By: William Sonnenburg
December 9, 2008
Yes, all of the above, but it actually has 2 chest pockets.
By: Steve Tibbitts
December 9, 2008
Food for thought...
By: Adam
January 27, 2009
I recently purchased this triclimate system in the Deep Water Blue in XL for trekking across campus and countryside. I wanted a system light enough to pack while hiking and warm enough to wear in the -20 F wind chill while walking across campus. Now for the good news, like everything else that I have purchased from The North Face over the years, it is well made, functional, warm, and at least it's a true 3-in-1 system, not just snap in. For the not so good, even with my expedition pack on, like most everyone else has said, the pockets are about 2 inches too high, but that's liveable. Second, I'm not entirely sure if they have changed the sizing a little since I last bought a triclimate from TNF, but I am 6'3" tall, 235 lbs., my last XL triclimate, which was about 4 years old at the time the shell was stolen, fit just fine. The Condor XL's liner fits fine, but when it is zipped into the shell, the jacket becomes a little snug... kind of annoying, but again liveable. The third, hmmm... normally don't have to go to thirds on TNF merchandise, I am not very happy that the new TNF jackets have different zippers than the triclimates. I also recently purchased a Windwall II jacket, upon arrival of my condor I was expecting, just as the old triclimates and jackets used too, that the new jacket would be interchangable with the Condor. I am an avid Back Country fan, so I don't blame the mix-up here, as they were just reporting the facts as the TNF advertises them, but TNF should make a little better effort to make their products a little more uniform. Overall, even with the flaws, it's a warm coat, stands up to the wind and rain like a champ, and still has quality remeniscent of the old TNF.
I'm looking for a good quality winter coat that could be
I'm looking for a good quality winter coat that could be used for skiing/hiking, but also for everyday winter use. I've been researching North Face coats and am having a hard time figuring out just how cold these coats are rated for. I would need something very wind resistant as well as warm enough to handle -20oC temps. Does the Condor fit the bill? If not, any recommendations? Thanks in advance...
By: mwiebe
December 7, 2008
i think anything you go with north face will work good for you maby that is just cuz im very gear pregidist but i would recomend the north face tri climate 3-in-1 jaket check it out and let me know if a helped you rodaba_1@hotmail.comand you are welcome just in advabcePlease remember that there are MANY MANY better brands than TNF!
By: Michael Kisow
December 7, 2008
Good food for thought.
By: Adam
January 26, 2009
I just recently purchased this triclimate in an XL size in Deep Water Blue. First impression was that this system was too 'light' of a system to handle the -10 F wind chill and 10 F temperature that was present the day it arrived, but, like most things made by The North Face, I was pleasantly surprised. I was warm, dry, and comfortable all day. Like previously stated however, the pockets, even when worn with a traditional expedition bag around 5100 cubic inches, were about 2 inches to high; it was a good idea, but for someone of my build, 6'3" and around 235 lbs, the placement of the pockets just wasn't perfect. I was a little more annoyed by this second piece than by the pocket placement. I just recently purchased a Windwall jacket in the same color, Deep Water Blue, expecting to be able, like on my old triclimate TNF jacket, to interchange it with the new system, grrr.... IT DOES NOT FIT. For some reason TNF decided to put different zippers on the new triclimate systems than on their new jackets. Thirdly, hmmm... normally I don't have to go to thirds on a TNF product, the liner on the new triclimate fits fine, but when combined with the shell, it becomes a little snug. I am wondering if they changed the sizing a little since I last purchased a triclimate. Another interesting fact is that the shell is the same size as my friends XXL Apex Bionic jacket. All things that TNF should have made available to the consumer. I am an avid Back Country fan, and I believe that they reported the facts available from TNF accurately. Still, even with all the flaws, a very warm coat that stands up to the elements with an unmatched quality that speaks of the old TNF.
Does the North Face Condor Triclimate coat have a hood?
Does the North Face Condor Triclimate coat have a hood?
By: K Hawthorne
December 4, 2008
Yes, it's actually got a removable hood.
By: Steve Tibbitts
December 4, 2008
rockin' it.
By: der2501523
November 6, 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!
Does anyone know roughly what the breathability rating on this
Does anyone know roughly what the breathability rating on this jacket is?
By: Jonny
December 1, 2008
Condor all the way!!Dakka:Its made with Apex which is a signature material, researched and developed exclusively by The North Face. Apex makes the fleece/shell combination possible through its proprietary blend of characteristics. Apex offers the dynamic duo of a tightly woven abrasion-phobic face for protection, and a soft-brushed interior for performance and comfort. Apex technology is built to stretch for comfort and mobility and is treated with our Durable Water Resistant (DWR) finish.Apex features are nylon constructed and woven for stretch enhancement to achieve the balance between weather resistance and breathability. The average air permeability rating for these fabrics is below 20 CFM.[Shell] 25PSI (about 18000mm)
By: DakkaGuru
December 3, 2008
Great coat
By: Andrew Golz
November 29, 2008
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.
does it has The North Face on the back?
does it has The North Face on the back?
By: norbert
November 30, 2008
The shell does. But the liner does not. huh???DG: It has a TNF half dome logo on the right shoulder. Mine has the logo on the front and back of the shell and on the left breast of the internal fleece.
By: Jim Romaine
January 31, 2009
Initial review
By: kei2624744
December 9, 2008
Just got my coat and I wanted to give an initial reaction and answer some questions I know I had when I ordered it.
this is my first TNF coat and let me say it is pretty bullet-proof. The shell is pretty substantial and the Apex liner is nice as well. The pockets are kind of high, but as someone pointed out, this is designed with backpacks in mind. the pockets are above the waist belt. The pockets are fleece lined and pretty deep. Your stuff will not fall out!
It has a hood which zips off. If would kind of be nice if it stowed in its own pocket but no biggie.
The liner is wind proof and zips in and has three snaps that keep it in place. while the jacket has the logo on the chest and back shoulder, the liner does not have the back logo. One note, the liner does not have a snow skirt nor does it have an elastic draw string at the waist. One other thing on the fit, it is pretty straight-not fitted. This is good if you need to layer. FYI, I am 6'2" and slender - I got a Large and the fit is good. Not too tight but I have heard that sizing can be a bit sporadic so keep this in mind.
To close let me say you get what you pay for. If you want a jacket that will take what you can dish out and come back for more - this will work nicely.
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.
By: Jonny
November 24, 2008
Besides slight color changes, there has been no changes.I have seen identical jackets with a down style zip in jacket.
By: Jim Romaine
January 31, 2009
A great way to spend your money!!!
By: JustinTucker
January 4, 2009
Well to start things off im a 17 year old hiker. ant to everyone that keeps talking about the pockets being way to high keep in mind that this jacket was intended to be used for backpacking. if you have a pack on the pockets are located in the perfect position when you have your waste belt on. and if you were wondering about the water proofing on this jacket, its outstanding! i was out in a rain storm and the jacket took it like nothing! and the jacket is really warm! the pit zips really help when your hiking and you dont want to stop and take your jacket off. overall its a great jacket! im looking forward to using it on the PCT! and i hope that this helps you out.
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.
By: edw2544980
November 10, 2008
For what it's worth, I bought the green and got a gray liner. I wondered the same, though.
By: der2501523
November 23, 2008
Not worth it
By: mongo
January 12, 2009
I bought this jacket for a trip to the UK where I knew it was going to be in the 30's. I don't ski just walk around a lot going to work and train stations. The side pockets are way to high to use for your hands. Its just a stupid location. It is about chest high and cannot be zipped up by same side hand. With long sleeve shirts my arms are still cold. I am not the type of person who gets cold easy either. I guess it would be fine if it were in the 40's.
which is better and why? windwall or condor?
which is better and why? windwall or condor?
By: icy2509500
November 5, 2008
In my opinion windwall is better. I'm sorry but I don't have a better reason for you than it seemed to block more wind/cold than condor.Hope that helps.
By: Steve Tibbitts
December 4, 2008
Awesone Jacket
By: anc100264427
February 2, 2009
This is one of the best winter jackets I have ever owned period. It stops the bitting wind here in Connecticut. They even had it in the blue color. They even gave me a price match to beat all the other companies selling it. Backcountry Rocks!
i'm 5'11 155lbs what size should i get?
i'm 5'11 155lbs what size should i get?
By: icy2509500
October 27, 2008
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.I am 5' 11" 160lbs and I got the large. Its a little loose fitting but i can wear additional layers or a bulky sweater without looking like a marshmallow. If you have a thin frame and want a tighter fit go with a medium, but if you anticipate wearing something heavier underneath i would suggest a large.
By: Jim Romaine
January 31, 2009
Recommended
By: mjb100200032
November 21, 2008
Great jacket just wish it had normal pockets for the outer shell.
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?
By: psu2501321
October 23, 2008
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.
By: Drew Kane
November 10, 2008
Great jacket
By: nabercromb527802
December 12, 2008
Other than the fact that there are no lower pockets, this jacket is worth every penny.
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?
By: papito13182391209
August 31, 2008
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.
By: cod2454277
October 1, 2008
middlin'
By: cha2467213
October 8, 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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