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Best fleece ever, hands down.
Patagonia Synchilla Snap-Zip Fleece Jacket - Men's
December 16, 2007
This is easily the best fleece I've ever owned, and I'm thinking this may in face be one of the best pieces of clothing I've ever owned, period. I can honestly find nothing wrong with it. If they could find a way to make cat hair not stick to it, it would be perfect (but I understand that's asking a lot). In my North Carolina weather, I can wear this with nothing under it but a t-shirt, and be comfortable down to around 40 degrees. Pack on another layer underneath, and it could easily take you below freezing temps. The zipper never snags, and the pockets are perfect. The little chest pocket is my favorite too, since I realized it's a perfect fit for my Apple iPhone!
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Outstanding! No complaints whatsoever.
Patagonia Synchilla Marsupial Jacket - Men's
November 5, 2006
It is warm, fits perfectly, and is comfortable enough to sleep in. Plus, it just looks amazing. Don't be hesitant about the red color. I feared it might be a garish red, but it's a beautiful, deep, muted red that the eye never gets tired of looking at. Looks equally good with jeans and khakis. I recommend this fleece to anyone.
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Outstanding! No complaints whatsoever.
Patagonia Synchilla Marsupial - Men's
November 5, 2006
It is warm, fits perfectly, and is comfortable enough to sleep in. Plus, it just looks amazing. Don't be hesitant about the red color. I feared it might be a garish red, but it's a beautiful, deep, muted red that the eye never gets tired of looking at. Looks equally good with jeans and khakis. I recommend this fleece to anyone.
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Very very good, but not quite perfect
The North Face Pamir WindStopper Fleece Jacket - Men's
November 1, 2006
I opted for the Pamir WindStopper instead of the venerable North Face Denali model, because I'd read that wind went right through the Denali. The Pamir does indeed keep out the wind. The downside is that the WindStopper fabric itself just isn't as warm feeling as a thick fleecy fabric. So, to stay warm with this jacket, you've really got to wear several layers underneath. A long-sleeve t-shirt and the Pamir, in 50 degree air, and you'll be shivering in no time.
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Very very good, but not quite perfect
The North Face Pamir WindStopper Fleece Jacket - Men's
November 1, 2006
I opted for the Pamir WindStopper instead of the venerable North Face Denali model, because I'd read that wind went right through the Denali. The Pamir does indeed keep out the wind. The downside is that the WindStopper fabric itself just isn't as warm feeling as a thick fleecy fabric. So, to stay warm with this jacket, you've really got to wear several layers underneath. A long-sleeve t-shirt and the Pamir, in 50 degree air, and you'll be shivering in no time.
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