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The North Face Scythe Fleece Jacket - Men's
Thanks to Polartec Thermal Pro fleece, The North Face Men's Scythe Jacket protects you from icy winter chills, whether you wear it alone or under a shell. The Scythe’s performance fit and high warmth-to-weight ratio make it ideal for backcountry ski tours or mountaineering trips where weight counts. Side stretch panels allow for a wide range of motion, and three front pockets hold all your essentials. Wear the Scythe Jacket alone on dry winter days, and pull a shell over it when snow storms roll in.
Bottom Line: Cut down the cold with the Scythe.
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Decent Jacket
By: Matt Harkins
May 7, 2009
This is a decent jacket, but not exactly technical. Very stylish, fits great and looks good too. Works well to keep you warm if you wear it under a waterproof/windproof shell. Will not keep you warm without a shell as the wind blows right through it. Best use for fall hikes in comfortable temps with no wind.
i saw on the TNF site that this is 200, not 300 wt fleece...does
i saw on the TNF site that this is 200, not 300 wt fleece...does anyone know for sure which it is? id be more inclined to belive TNF about their own pruduct...but you never know.
By: Adie Mitchell
November 20, 2008
b/c this is made of malden mill's thermal pro fleece it can't be categorized as either a 200 or 300 weight fleece. However, to put it into perspective this fleece is as heavy as a 200 weight fleece but as warm as a 300 weight. b/c of the fleece's high loft it has an increased warmth to weight ratio and is extremely breathable.
By: Pall
December 9, 2008
Cozy Sweater.
By: Robert Shaw
November 24, 2008
I ordered a large and it fits perfectly. There are stripes inside the arms that I didn't notice from the photos. Super soft outer and very soft inner. Definitly lighter than the fleece weight suggests, but it will be a nice warm layer under my ski jacket.
Is this zip-in compatible with a shell like the mountain lig
Is this zip-in compatible with a shell like the mountain light?
By: jed2451864
September 30, 2008
I would say no because the zipper on this jacket has small metal teeth, not larger plastic ones seen on zip in compatible jackets such as the denali or even the nuptse vest.
By: kwi2444928
December 2, 2008
Just Misses
By: CDogg
February 23, 2009
I have a TNF Denali Thermal, which i LOVE, but wanted something thinner (the Denali is thick) to layer with more things, pack smaller, etc. This seemed absolutely ideal -- all the benefits of ultrawarm thermal pro fleece, yet more packable and lightweight. It's very layerable (under things), very warm -- warmer than anything its thickness, very breathable and stylish. But, as with any thermal pro jackets, it's HIGHLY porous to the wind so definitely wear a shell in such conditions. Everything seemed perfect, except for the neck. It's waaay too big. At 5'10, 205lbs, size 44 i'm a solid large to xl. I dropped down to a medium (snug fit for sure but the jacket stretches and the sleeves are long) with the hopes of getting a decent neck to keep me warmer. No dice. The Denali 300 wt. has a nice cut that seals in the warmth, keeps out the elements. This is more like a cowl that just lets cold air in, warm out, kinda defeating the purpose of the jacket. If you can get past this, it's a great jacket. Consider MW's Monkey Man Jack for a possibly better fit. Glad i got my Denali Thermal before they went the way of the dodo.
does this jacket come with a cinch cord on the bottom
does this jacket come with a cinch cord on the bottom
By: bostonkity2408216
September 9, 2008
It does have a cinch cord at the hem
By: dave_drula2369643
September 10, 2008
Update
By: kwi2444928
January 4, 2009
This jacket is awesome IF used under a shell (or something windproof). I took it out during a snow storm with a shell in 10 degrees and walked to a store about a half mile away and was kept very warm. I actually had to unzip the shell some because I got too warm! I still can't see this jacket being very functional during winter without some kind of windproof shell/jacket coupled with it as it lets even small breezes through. There are other options if you want a high warmth to weight ratio such as the MH Monkey Man and Arcteryx has its own version; both using the Polartec Thermal Pro material.
Itssss......ok
By: kwi2444928
November 7, 2008
I haven't had this jacket for too long, but I can say that the wind TEARS through it and its not a great by-it-self jacket if your just watching friends rock-climb in VT while its 40 degrees out. I haven't tested it out when doing active things like skiing or snowboarding or even running. It does dry pretty fast though, its true to its size, and its very packable/light. I ordered a small and I'm about 5'7", 150lbs with a 38" chest and it fits very well although it can be annoying if you add too many layers underneath as it gets tight fast. The material used is VERY soft and it is a nice looking jacket.
I was expecting a miracle I guess when I got this thing and I only got an alright jacket. Still got some tests to run though....
Not So Good
By: Brooks
December 22, 2008
This jacket looks very cool and that is about it. The wind goes right through this thing. It might be ok to layer, but really the wind goes right through it and I was very cold and disappointed.
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