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The North Face Salathe Fleece Jacket - Men's

January 16, 2009

Anything that is "zip-in" compatible should work. I have a North Face Vortex Triclimate jacket and the Salathe zips into it. I also had an earlier version of the NF Moutain Guide jacket and it zipped into that as well.

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The North Face Pamir WindStopper Jacket - Men's

January 16, 2009

I wore mine as my main jacket, not as a liner, when the temps were in the 30's and stayed warm. So I would venture to say that if you are using this with an outer shell when the temps are in the 30-50 range you will be plenty warm. The Pamir is not zip-in compatible, if that is important to you then you should look at something else. Does a great job blocking the wind!

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The North Face Pamir WindStopper Jacket - Men's

October 29, 2008

Yes the Pamir will zip-in north face jackets that offer zip in compatiablity like the Mountain Light jacket. however, the pamir is windproof and zipping it into a breathable jacket will make the jacket not breathable.ACTUALLY THIS IS NOT ZIP-IN COMPATIBLE. I RECEIVED THE JACKET AND THE ZIPPER IS A FINE-TOOTH ZIPPER WHILE THE ZIP-IN COMPATIBLE SHELLS USE A COARSE-TOOTH ZIPPER.

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The North Face Pamir WindStopper Jacket - Men's

The North Face Pamir WindStopper Jacket - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 October 29, 2008

I got mine a couple weeks ago and have been using it as my main coat every since. The temps have been ranging from 30-60 degrees and this coat has kept me warm with just a T-shirt underneath. The windstopper feature of this jacket works very well, I would say it blocks at least 95% of the wind even when the winds are gusting at over 30 MPH. Get this jacket, you won't regret it!

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The North Face Pamir WindStopper Jacket - Men's

October 6, 2008

Is the Pamir zip-in compatible?

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