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The North Face TKA 100 Glacier 1/4 Zip Fleece Pullover - Men's

April 13, 2009

If worn under a shell and over a base layer, will this be warm enough for lift served skiing and the 20 minute walk across campus in the single digits? Or would one of the Icebreaker products be better suited for my needs?

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Mountain Hardwear G50 Softshell Jacket - Men's

Mountain Hardwear G50 Softshell Jacket - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 February 26, 2009

Got this jacket for a steal at $35 and could not be happier! I'm around 6ft 175lbs and the XL fits pretty wells and allows for a lightweight fleece underneath. I've worn this jacket with a only a fleece and a long sleeve shirt underneath and my core kept warm in -3 weather with a -20 windchill. The jacket is also incredibly windresistant/windproof, I've stuck my arm out of a car going 60mph and not felt any wind come through. I haven't been out in a downpour in it yet, so I can't really comment on how waterproof it is, but the DWR coating sheds snow like a champ. The neck cinch is a nice touch and it also has one internal chest chest pocket. The only thing I could other thing I could ask out of this jacket would be a velcro adjustment strap on the wrist.

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Mountain Hardwear G50 Softshell Jacket - Men's

February 25, 2009

I've been fine in this jacket down into the low to mid 20's. With layering you could easily go below zero and be fine all day if your active.Hope that helps. I wore this jacket with a 100wt fleece and a long sleeve shirt underneath and my core stayed warm at -3 with a -20 windchill.

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