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The North Face Chromium Thermal Softshell Jacket - Men's

December 21, 2010

How does the Chromium Thermal compare to the Apex Android in terms of fit? I recently purchased a Chromium Thermal in a medium (I am 5'5" 150 lbs, average build) and found the fit to be a bit awkward. The chest was exactl, maybe too exact it terms that it was really snug. The arm length was a bit too long for me, to the point where the the cuffs were touching my knuckles. The cuffs were adjustable but the overall look was a bit awkward because the sleeves would bunch up too much at my elbows. If I got a small, the jacket would be too short and even tighter around the chest and armpit area. If I got a large, the sleeves would be too long, maybe cover my whole hand if I made a fist. It seems as if the Apex series and similar jackets with the ClimateBlock material may run this way.

How does sizing compare to the Denali Wind Pro? I am looking to buy that one instead but people say it runs a bit large, so I am leaning towards a small but I also fear the chest and length might be short

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The North Face Denali Wind Pro Fleece Jacket - Men's

December 21, 2010

A few questions

How does the Denali Wind Pro body fabric compare to Dualie Fleece? The Wind Pro has Polartec fabric while the other has a 'grid fleece' but they both have a a "grid-like' stitch pattern. I went to my local sporting goods store and the Dualie was the closest match according to pictures so I just wanted to know if its the same feel.

How absorbent is the Denali Wind Pro fabric? I know it has the DWR technology but will it soak through after light steady rain?

How exactly does the fabric FEEL like? is it stiff or soft?

Is the sizing exactly how the North Face sizing chart suggests? I am 5'5" 150lbs average build, I recently purchased the Chromium Thermal jacket and it was an awkward fit for me: I got a medium and the chest was snug but the arm length was too long for me. Large would have had really long sleeves and small would have been to tight and short (maybe?)

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The North Face Denali Wind Pro Fleece Jacket - Men's

December 10, 2010

What exactly is the outside fabric material of the Denali Wind Pro? It looks like some sort of cross stitching, compared to the the traditional "fuzzy" fleece look of the regular Denali.

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The North Face Denali Wind Pro Fleece Jacket - Men's

December 4, 2010

How does the Denali Wind Pro compare to Apex Bionic and Sentinel Windstopper in terms of:

Water resistance? My roommate has the Bionic and I put the sleeve under running water for as second and some of the water beaded off but mostly soaked right in.

Wind permeability? They all have some good wind blocking but which is best?

Steady rain? I find myself having to walk in rain a few times in between my college classes.

Snow? How would they hold up if I sat in snow for a few minutes/went sledding/got hit by a snowball?

I know the Denali Wind Pro is made of Polartec Wind Pro fabric, the Apex Bionic of TNF Apex ClimateBlock fabric, and the Sentinel Windstopper of Gore Windstopper soft shell 3L, so I wanted to know how each stands up to the elements.

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The North Face Denali Wind Pro Fleece Jacket - Men's

March 14, 2010

How will it hold up in a few minutes of steady rain/snow? I am a college student so walking in the rain between classes may happen.

Does the wind blockage hold up to its name?

do you think it is suitable to wear in below freezing temperatures with a hoodie and shirt?

I dont know if you can answer this but how do you think this jacket compares to the Apex Bionic jacket? I'm torn between the two

Thanks

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