Gear Review
Just Misses
By CDogg
Ranked #157 - Men's Fleece Jackets
February 23, 2009
I have a TNF Denali Thermal, which i LOVE, but wanted something thinner (the Denali is thick) to layer with more things, pack smaller, etc. This seemed absolutely ideal -- all the benefits of ultrawarm thermal pro fleece, yet more packable and lightweight. It's very layerable (under things), very warm -- warmer than anything its thickness, very breathable and stylish. But, as with any thermal pro jackets, it's HIGHLY porous to the wind so definitely wear a shell in such conditions. Everything seemed perfect, except for the neck. It's waaay too big. At 5'10, 205lbs, size 44 i'm a solid large to xl. I dropped down to a medium (snug fit for sure but the jacket stretches and the sleeves are long) with the hopes of getting a decent neck to keep me warmer. No dice. The Denali 300 wt. has a nice cut that seals in the warmth, keeps out the elements. This is more like a cowl that just lets cold air in, warm out, kinda defeating the purpose of the jacket. If you can get past this, it's a great jacket. Consider MW's Monkey Man Jack for a possibly better fit. Glad i got my Denali Thermal before they went the way of the dodo.
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