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Jon

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    Toledo, OH
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    Snowboarding the rockys, Wakeboarding, Snowmobiling, Motorcycles, Sniper Shooting, Fabricating

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The North Face Scarycrow Pant - Men's

November 21, 2008

Upper pockets are very hard to get into, especially with glove size XL like me

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Great Pant

The North Face Scarycrow Pant - Men's

The North Face Scarycrow Pant - Men's

Rating for this product: 4 November 21, 2008

Like anything North Face these pants are top notch. They fit true to size (I wear size 33w/34l and ordered the Mediums they fit perfect). Just the right amount of insulation on the pant to keep you warm on the cold days and not sweating on the warmer days, would probably need underlayer for the sub zero days.

Only complaints, I dont think I will ever use the upper pockets due to their location (too high and hard to get into especially with coat on), but thats ok thats what the cargo pockets are for, and thats what their coats have so many pockets in them for too. This isnt a problem with these pants but north face pants in general...I wish they had a snap ankle gaitor and also a lace hook on the front of the gaitor like some other brands do.

In conclusion, I will wear these pants for a few years now Ive finally found something that fits right and keeps me warm just right.

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Beware its DENIM

The North Face Wow Jacket - Women's

The North Face Wow Jacket - Women's

Rating for this product: 4 November 21, 2008

Very nice jacket, of course, its North Face. But the description should say that it is a denim type fabric. If you wear this jacket casually with bluejeans you will be wearing a Canadian Tuxedo and you will look like the president founder and CEO of Levi Strauss (thanks supertroopers).

Outside of that though it appears to be an awesome ski coat. Wrist gaitors are great, pockets galore, nice hood, high neck for face coverage. If it wasnt for the fabric we would have kept this coat for sure, but went with the Baker Delux instead.

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