December 10, 2009
Its zip-in compatible to other TNF products and generally other things that have they same "type" of zippers -- XXY or whatever. Its definitely slimmer fit than the denali.
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December 10, 2009
Hi - I was about that size for awhile, and always wore Women's Large TNF stuff... this is a pretty streamlined fleece, so it wouldn't be used as a top layer for wind/snow but would be great under a shell or in the fall/spring. Its definitely good for warmth, and great for outdoor activities. Backcountry has a great return policy so no worries about it if it doesn't work out. You just click-on-a-link on your online account or call up a gearhead and its sorted. Good luck, she'll like it!
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November 30, 2009
there isn't a ton of difference between the two jackets, but the venture is made from a slightly higher quality form of Hyvent (a proprietary material). Its also lighter by 4 oz. Not a ton of difference...
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November 30, 2009
no... the polyester top-layer is 'kinda water resistant' but in a downpour, it will get wet.
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November 30, 2009
Its waterproof and breathable... and made by Burton, so those are three things that are helpful for snowboarding :) But its not the highest of either, so its not as intense as so jackets on the market. Additionally, if you look at the specs there is a powderskirt, which helps to keep snow out of the knickers. Unless you are prone to rolling around on the ground or board in an incredibly wet locale, this will do decently for boarding!
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November 30, 2009
Its probably a bit more intense than that... I mean, its got welded seams, and is 20K/15K for water/wind. Don't get me wrong, it will be wonderful and cute and great for your sister-in-law, but its not as much an "around town" jacket as it is a "mountain girl" type of thing. Its your call, cause thats a stellar price and its always better to have a better jacket that works than a crappy one that doesn't. :)
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August 27, 2009
I wouldn't use it in a windstorm -- its not a shell, but it definitely has more protection than a fleece.
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June 3, 2009
This fits 'relatively narrow' and is 'kinda short' so I think the bigger question is whether or not you are going to do much layering and want the extra space. It would seem that the small should be sufficient if you aren't wearing a bulky sweater or anything underneath. Hope that helps! -kp
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June 3, 2009
This fits 'relatively narrow' and is 'kinda short' so I think the bigger question is whether or not you are going to do much layering and want the extra space. It would seem that the small should be sufficient if you aren't wearing a bulky sweater or anything underneath. Hope that helps! -kp
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June 3, 2009
There doesn't seem to be an "H" now, but I would have assumed it meant half... hope that helps, kinda!
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May 22, 2009
The temperature ratings are determined in a controlled environment with not real people... It really depends 1. What kind of sleeper you are (I'm always cold at night and think my 20-degree-F bag is really only a 32-degree-F bag)... the other part is 2. what kind of sleeping pad/tent you have. If you really think that you are only going to be at about 0-C, then this is probably much more extreme than you need. Hope that helps a little!
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May 22, 2009
it would be warm enough, but if you are worried about weight at all there are lighter bags available from The North Face and Mountain Hardware.
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March 19, 2009
I have this jacket and its pretty long (i sometimes even tuck it under because of the back flap)... You should be fine with lower rise pants.
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February 15, 2009
is it because of slippage? I mean, is your heel moving a bunch and putting stress on the rest of your leg? I would play with the buckles and make sure you aren't putting the highest one too tight and everything else reverberating from that... I don't know how much that can help, but i'll tell you with langes that i used to own, my biggest issue was arch pain, so if you don't have that, i'll call you lucky and i hope you can fix it!
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December 8, 2008
I'm not sure what you are comparing to, but here are a few things to look at that might help! They are all below $200.1. 700 fill down - Thats a pretty decent rating, it'll be really packable and warm with less weight. If weight is not primary, you can probably go down to 650 or 600 fill down, that will cost less. Maybe the Mountain Hardwear Sub-Zero? http://www.backcountry.com/store/MHW0933/Mountain-Hardwear-S
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December 8, 2008
burton is pretty good at their merchandising, so there are a lot of carry over patterns in the 'Day Hiker' as as teh 'Rider' but only the Women's and only some of the polka dots...
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December 8, 2008
Hi Sandra - I'm not sure what you mean by "smaller" but I'll take that as 'streamlined' and yes, its cut a little more narrow than the denali, but the sleeves aren't shorter or anything. Its pretty true to size.
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December 8, 2008
I'd say a medium because its not the longest coat out there and it would be a bummer for it to ride up there or in the arms. Also, would you layer? Medium should be spot on.
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December 8, 2008
I'd say med... I'm a 10 (but I have a bust) and I do a large on some of the TNF stuff.
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December 8, 2008
no, its kinda more like an upper quad length. If you want knee length the metropolis is at the knee... There is another couple jackets by ISIS and Patagonia that are longer also.
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December 8, 2008
I found it to be a pretty clingy dress and ended up returning it because it wasn't as flattering as it looked. If you don't like 'form-fitting' I'd say size up to the M.
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December 7, 2008
is there a pocket on the front? I can't tell. My dad is REALLY particular and needs a pocket. thanks!
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