Gear Review
Worth the price but could be warmer
By mom of 4
Ranked #431 - Kids' Jackets
March 15, 2007
My son's North Face Triclimate Jacket arrived just before four to five feet of snow, then sub zero temps hit our town (we're in northern New York). The jacket lived up to its name (and price) in terms of its water and wind repellency. The removable fleece liner, however handy, could have been a little thicker though, as my son was still chilly on some occasions. Perhaps a fleece like the Denali underneath would suit us better in the future. Still, it is a useful, good looking jacket, and versatile, as now he can use it for our current spring downpours. Overall, pretty good product.
View Details: The North Face Boundary Triclimate Jacket - Boys'
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Tech Specs:
- Material:
- [Shell] HyVent 2L (100% nylon); [Shell lining] 100% polyester mesh
- Insulation:
- [Removable liner] 200g Heatseeker Aero (body); 160g Heatseeker Aero (sleeves)
- Waterproof Rating:
- [Shell] 25psi
- Breathable Rating:
- [Shell] 625-675g / m2
- Core Venting:
- [Shell] None
- Pockets:
- [Shell] 1 chest, 2 hand, goggle with wipe-cloth, internal media; [Liner] 2 front, 1 internal
- Seam Taped:
- [Shell] yes, fully
- Powder Skirt:
- Yes
- Hood:
- Yes, removable
- Zip-in Compatibility:
- Yes, removable liner included
- Recommended Use:
- Skiing
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