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The North Face Himalayan Down Pant - Men's

December 5, 2009

Wondering about the 'general fit' of these pants? I am kinda between a M and L (waist 34-35 depending). Would it be better to be at the upper end of the M or the lower end of the L sizing? Hmmmm???? Any help out there? Thanks & God Bless!

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The North Face Free Thinker II Jacket - Men's

November 12, 2009

Hey Paul! The 2009 version of this jacket only has Iceland Blue, so I assume that's what you are trying to order. The other thing is that this jacket runs large! I normally wear a Large and the Medium is a perfect fit, if not loose. So you may want to size down to the XL which is in stock. Hope this helps.

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The North Face Kelvin Glove

The North Face Kelvin Glove

Rating for this product: 4 November 26, 2008

The North Face Kelvin Glove is typical The North Face: solid, well-made, technically accurate and adequate, abundant in features and form. This glove is cut kinda different that any previous TNF glove (and indeed I own at least 5 pairs). By that, I mean, that the Kelvin glove is sized small but overall and in the dimension between the finger tip and palm heel. Hence, the glove feels rather tight in any gripping position. I am hoping that the glove stretches with use, at least some. The quality of construction is impressive, as is the gauntlet size and function. While not inexpensive, this glove is worth the money, if you need a tough, multi-season, insulated glove.

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