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The North Face Sentinel Thermal Softshell Jacket - Men's - 2008 BCS

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Sentinel Thermal Softshell Jacket - Men's
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Thanks to Gore Windstopper fabric, The North Face Men’s Sentinel Thermal Softshell Jacket provides you with a completely windproof barrier, whether you’re heading out for some spring skiing or just hoofing it to class on a blustery day. This all-around jacket features a performance fit, and a fleecy lining for added warmth. The North Face’s exclusive three-layer Windstopper construction also resists moisture, for a stretchy and versatile jacket that’s at home in the mountains or in town.

Bottom Line: This sentinel guards against breezes and gales alike.

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Water no longer beads up on the fabric. Just kind of soaks in

Water no longer beads up on the fabric. Just kind of soaks in now. Any ideas how I can "recharge" it?

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July 27, 2010

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Wash it first, then use some Nikwax TX Direct spray-on. They make a wash-in version, but it has a tendency to mess with the breathability of the Gore Windstopper, as it also treats the lining.

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July 27, 2010

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Rating for this product: 5

Great for winter biking

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November 22, 2011

I have dropped a pretty penny on supplies to keep riding through the winter this year. This is by far the best piece I have gotten. I cannot believe how warm it is, in relation to its thickness. Hardly any insulation so it seems, but it works very well. Ive ridden in as low as 25 degrees with just a wicking base layer and it works great. I can tell that another 10-15 degrees cooler and I may need a thin mid layer, but nothing too thick. Just what I was looking for in a jacket to ride in. Very breathable. With the wicking base I feel cool, but warm in 25 degrees, and usually after 3 miles I end up unzipping the jacket half way. Ive never had a jacket that allowed for such breathability and wind protection, its great! The very first ride a few months ago it was raining pretty hard. The water resistance is good, but definatly not water-proof. My ride is typically 5.5 miles/30 min. In the 30 min ride I watched as the water was all beading up on the fabric, and some was shedding. Problem is that when riding, the pressure from the wind eventually pushes the water into the fabric. I was damp by the time I got home. I have a waterproof shell now for those extended or heavy rains. I have since worn it in light rain and it performs fine. Overall, this jacket is definatly 5 star. Perfect for 90% of what I encounter. Plan on layering if your not active, and in 30 or less f. Will also need a waterproof layer for heavy/extended rain.

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Pamir vs Sentinel? Whats the difference?

Pamir vs Sentinel? Whats the difference?

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March 25, 2010

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Pamir is a windproof fleece jacket and the Sentinel is a windproof softshell. The Sentinel will stand up to water better, since softshells shed water quite well.

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March 29, 2010

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Rating for this product: 5

Excellent Jacket!!

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January 7, 2009

I managed to get my hands on both the Sentinel Thermal and the Bionic Thermal and here are the differences:

The Bionic Thermal is the heavier of the two yet stiffer (the shell)...your range of motion is not as free as the Sentinel Thermal. The Bionic Thermal is also the warmer of the two. The High Loft Fleece backer is a little bit thicker on the Bionic Thermal plus the shell is harder and thicker as well.

Both Jackets are windproof to 0 CFM (based on what MPH, I have no idea) so that is a wash and they both are water resistant however I believe the Sentinel water-resistance is better because I dont believe it is a laminate like the Bionic...the bionic laminate is good thru 60-80 washes...ok that is a lot but still the sentinel wins because the gore windstopper material is in my book better.

I like the cut and feel of the Sentinal Thermal Better it also looks better but this is subjective and it is so marginal it isnt even funny. The sentinel Thermal will breath better...once again because of the gore windstopper material which is thinner and lighter weight while achieving the same wind stopping ability as the Bionic Thermals heavier weight.

Durability goes to the Bionic Thermal...the shell is a tank!!! TOUGH!!! However the Sentinel Thermal isnt a wimp either but not as beefy as the Bionic...I dont think it was designed to be.

So if you are looking for the warmer of the two the Bionic Thermal is the winner in colder weather. If you are more athletic the and don't need the warmer the Sentinel Thermal is better. I believe the Bionic to be far better than my Denali (I even have a summit series one...discontinued in 2005...heavier than a 300 weight fleece denali). The denali is not windproof and isnt water-resistant...so if it snows/rains and it is windy the denali is terrible. Not a fan of the Denali...wish I wont have bought it. Get the Bionic Thermal over the Denali without thinkin twice!!! But the denali is a fleece not a soft shell.

I really like the Bionic Thermal it is an excellent jacket...I believe it looks nicer then the girlie Patagonia R4 while still offering the same warmth (my opinion). You could wear the Bionic Thermal to 20 degrees and the Sentinel Thermal to 35 degree much less for either and you really should look at a warmer jacket...but if you are climbing or running these temps are different. I live in chicago and it is windy here so either is good.

Oh and to throw a wrench in this (more towards the Sentinel thermal side) I have a TNF Pamir Windstopper also...it is lighter than both (not much more then the sentinel thermal..that is a close call)... the Pamir is more like a wind breaker...very little to no insulation or fleece backer at all...go with the sentinel thermal over the Pamir Windstopper...the sentinel thermal kills it bad without being much more in weight while gaining so much more. Hope I helped.

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April 20, 2010

Nice review. Wish you would have said something about the fit.

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How breathable is this fabric? I don't want to get sweaty

How breathable is this fabric? I don't want to get sweaty when it's in the mid-50s.

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March 5, 2010

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Rating for this product: 5

Perfect Softshell

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April 17, 2009

I live in central Alaska, and was looking for a jacket to get me through the transition into and out of winter for skiing, walking to work, and just wearing casually on cool summer evenings. I bought a 'traditional' Marmot softshell three years ago. It is beautifully made, fits perfectly and ... sits in my wardrobe unused. Why? Because below 30 degrees F, it's not warm enough and the 'traditional' softshell fabric is neither soft enough to roll up and sleep on in an airplane, nor waterproof enough to substitute for goretex, and it's stiffness made it, frankly, feel awkward wearing it purely for warmth indoors. It is neither a raincoat nor a warm jacket. I mention all of this because the North Face Sentinel Thermal _is_ warm and soft enough to wear just like a thick fleece jacket, it _is_ a great wind breaker, while also offering the shower resistance of my Marmot softshell. Right now in central Alaska, temperatures are ranging between 20 and 50F, and the jacket is just perfect in this temperature range over a cotton shirt. I had serious reservations about spending so much money on the North Face Sentinel Thermal, but I am so impressed that I now am selling my Marmot. I strongly recommend the North Face Sentinel Thermal jacket for use like a traditional thick fleece but for much less weight with far superior wind and water resistance.

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How does this compare to the Apex Bionic? I like the Apex Bionic

How does this compare to the Apex Bionic? I like the Apex Bionic fabric and fitment. How is this any different?

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February 18, 2010

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Hey Dan,

This jacket differs from the Bionic in a few ways. Firstly it uses a Gore Windstopper laminate which makes the jacket 100% windproof. It is also more breathable than the Bionic. Secondly this jacket has a high loft (i.e. tall) fleece lining which makes it much warmer than your standard Apex Bionic. You also lose the Napoleon pocket (place over the upper left chest) from the Bionic.

The two jackets are similar in that the face fabric is the same. They are also both water resistant and will stand up well to a moderate rain. Fit wise the jackets will fit the same.

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February 19, 2010

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Rating for this product: 4

Great active softshell.

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November 12, 2009

This is the second softshell I've owned, after many tried on, and is by far my favorite of any. The Gore Windstopper material is superior to the traditional TNF Apex material. It's much more water-resistant, lighter, and softer than any other softshell out there, but doesn't sacrifice any durability or performance. You will be surprised how soft this jacket is, both inside and out.

This jacket is perfect for anyone active during brisk, winter months. I purchased it with rock climbing in mind, and so far, it's been perfect. It's surprisingly abrasion-resistant for how soft it is. The flexibility of this jacket is ideal for climbing and other similar activities. It even has some stretch and breaths very well. I would say the ideal temperature range for this jacket is 35-60F (with a short or long sleeve t-shirt underneath).

Once I wore it out casually and was caught standing outside in some colder weather (30F) with only a t-shirt underneath. Let me say, that this jacket blocks the wind like no other, but isn't very warm in colder temperatures unless you're engaged in an activity. It's definitely intended for active use.

I ran into an issue with the sizing. In every other TNF jacket I've owned, I've been a consistent medium, however the performance fit of this one had me guessing. I'm 6'0", 165lbs, 31 waist. I originally ordered a medium in this jacket, but quickly returned it for a large. The sleeve length is good on both sizes, with the large being about 1.5" longer, but still looks right. The chest area was very fitted in the medium, and is perfect in the large (as to layer). The biggest issue I encountered with the medium was the length. It was just too short and anything I wore under it was longer than the jacket itself. I'd recommend getting your normal TNF size if you plan to wear this jacket as a mid-layer, but order a size up if you want an outer-layer with some room to layer underneath.

In summary, this jacket is awesome if you plan to be active. For the price, some may expect a warmer jacket. If you're looking for a casual winter jacket, I'd look for something a little warmer. It would have been a nice touch if the pockets were lined, but it’s not a flaw. The Gore Windstopper material is very impressive and this jacket won’t let you down. 4.5/5 stars.

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Is this the summit series jacket?

Is this the summit series jacket?

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February 15, 2010

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Note that the Sentinel Thermal is Summit Series, but the plain old Sentinel is not as of Fall '09.

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February 19, 2010

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Yes it is.

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February 15, 2010

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Rating for this product: 5

Great lightweight jacket

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January 18, 2010

I am 6-2 185, wear a 17 collar with 35 inch sleeves, and have a fairly athletic build.I purchased the XL, and it's a great fit, kind of slim cut. It doesn't billow out around the waist, and has a tailored appearance.I live in near the beach in California, where the temperatures don't get that low, but the wind can be chilly on the water. It's great for walking the dog along the water with a breeze in the early mornings, and holds up to a light rain well.The fabric is very soft, and kind of stretchy. The hand pockets have the zippers down in the open position. I really like the lining; it feels great with just a t-shirt or polo on. It has a professional look and nice cut, so I sometimes wear it into work over a button down shirt with khakis.Price is kind of high, but it's a quality piece of clothing.

My only complaint would be that the elastic around the wrist is not very strong, and my sleeves underneath have a tendency to escape. One of the seams on the wrist starting coming undone, but it was a quick sew.

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This is a really nice jacket. Does TNF have similar softshell

This is a really nice jacket. Does TNF have similar softshell pants?

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December 25, 2009

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Not to my knowledge. Outdoor Research makes Windstopper pants though. Check out the Tremor Pant by them.

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April 14, 2010

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Rating for this product: 4

Great lightweight jacket

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November 30, 2009

I bought this jacket a year ago, and after a year of use, I thought I'd share my thoughts:

Sizing: I'm 6-2 190lbs, relatively broad shouldered, and the XL fits snugly. I can wear a longsleeve shirt underneath, but not a lightweight fleece.

Performance: I live in southern california near the beach, and purchased this jacket primarily to keep the wind out while walking the dog, but also wanted water resistance when I go sailing or to endure the occasional light rain. It's great for wind and water, but isn't very warm. If you're sitting still and wearing just a t-shirt underneath, you'll be chilly in 65- weather. Definately meant for active use.

Aesthetics/feel: Smart looking jacket. Sometimes I wear it to work with khaki pants and a button down shirt, and it fits in with a professional environment. Very soft, and very stretchy.

Negatives: The pockets aren't lined. The elastic at the wrist doesn't do much to contain long sleeves, and is quickly worn out if you have a watch beneath. Would have like draw strings or velcro closures.

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Love my denali's but looking for something to keep me warm

Love my denali's but looking for something to keep me warm when the wind is blowing pretty hard? Is this the right jacket for that? Anyone compared this with the windwall soft shell jackets? Also i'm 6'4 and 215 and wear an XL denali...would I wear the same size in this jacket? Thanks!

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December 3, 2009

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With the Gore Windstopper this will definitely be warmer than your Denali. You should be fine going with an XL in this as well.

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December 3, 2009

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Rating for this product: 5

Just what I wanted

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May 25, 2010

I wanted a warm, water-resistant soft shell for my upcoming visit to Iceland where the weather is unpredictable. This jacket is just what the doctor ordered. It is sturdy yet light, and is an ideal topping for layered innerwear. The feel and look are very nice and the quality top-notch.

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Does this zip into an outer shell?

Does this zip into an outer shell?

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November 14, 2009

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I think you can wear it on it's on as a layer underneath the jacket!

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November 14, 2009

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Rating for this product: 5

Excellent Jacket

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September 29, 2009

I live in Buffalo and this jacket has changed my winter experience. No need to wear two or three layers anymore and feel like an onion. It is very flexible and water resistant. In Buffalo, it snows more than it rains, so the lack of hood is not an issue. Even during very cold days (<20F), I can wear the jacket with just a Calvin Klein 365 top underneath. Works great as an “after the gym” jacket too. I consider buying another one this winter.

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October 4, 2009

I got the large size and I'm 6' tall. Fits just right.

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September 29, 2009

What size did you get and how tall are you?

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It seems there have been some mixed reviews about the warmth

It seems there have been some mixed reviews about the warmth of this jacket...
I am looking for a solid multipurpose softshell jacket that will keep me warm in cold temperatures (lets say around 15-20F) but won't get me sweating near 60F. I'd like it to be a North Face as well.

Anyone have any suggestions of comparable jackets to the Sentinel Thermal but possibly warmer? Not the apex bionic tho...
Thanks!

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November 6, 2009

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It depend what you have on underneath and what you are doing. You'll be cold with just a thin t-shirt standing around on a 15 degree day. If you have on two thick shirts, some gloves, a hat and you keep moving you should be fine. You loose a lot of heat from your head and hands. On that note this jacket is fine on a 60 degree day with just a t-shirt. I don't sweat while I'm standing around with the jacket zipped up. If I did start to get hot I'd just unzip it. Common sense really. Same for the cold. You really don't want a jacket that will keep you warm from 15 to 60. I don't think anybody makes one anyway. Jacket are like sleeping bags. There's no such thing as a four season bag. You get the 20 degree bag and sleep with your cloths. This jacket is like the almost all around 20 degree bag.

You will not be disappointed by this jacket. This is one of the nicest pieces of clothing I own. People will notice the jacket. The material, construction and design are top notch. You will not be disappointed. I got the black and was worried it would be it would be a lint and hair magnet. The outside is always clean and silky looking. Stop debating and just get it. You'll love it and if you don't Backcountry has their guarantee.

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November 7, 2009

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That was the reason I bought one, not good for that temp, good until about 45-50f and trust me you wont sweat at 60f in this.

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November 6, 2009

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Rating for this product: 4

Two versions compared

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December 18, 2008

I originally received the prior year's model only to find a tear in one sleeve. Backcountry quickly replaced it, but it gave me a chance to compare the latest model to the prior one. Both are surprisingly warm given the thickness of the lining. The fleece on the older model was thicker and noticeably warmer, while the lining on the newer model is softer. The exterior on the new model, however, is superior in both its appearance and performance. All in all a very nice jacket for windy and even wet conditions. Might not be sufficient for long periods of time in temperatures under 20 F.

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Does anybody know of gloves made of similar material? I love

Does anybody know of gloves made of similar material? I love this jacket! Ordered a pair of black diamond windstopper gloves but I'll be returning them soon. They don't repel water, are fuzzy and less than windproof the seams are single stitched. The air goes right through. I'd like a pair that have the same exterior as the jacket. Something that matches. Any suggestions?

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November 3, 2009

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I ride a bike all winter look at a brand call ( HINCAPIE ) there wind stopper and also have primaloft.

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November 6, 2009

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The closest thing that I can think of is The North Face STH Glove. They do not have the high loft fleece backing that this jacket does, but the softshell has a similar feel and the fit is great.
Hope this helps

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November 4, 2009

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Rating for this product: 5

Good Jacket

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January 16, 2009

First North Face product i've ever owned. I did not like any other North Face products until I tried this one. This is not a warm jacket, but it fits very well and looks great (great color: Grey, blue, and red)!! This jacket is made with quality materials. I can just feel it.

I would give 5 start for the quality and look.
Again, this is not a warm jacket.

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Has anybody used the sentinel for rock climbing? I'm wondering

Has anybody used the sentinel for rock climbing? I'm wondering how the black jacket deals with the white chalk marks. Can I just pat them out or will this have to go into the washer machine after a day of winter rock climbing. How does it handle abrasions from rough stone? Is the black jacket a lint magnet?

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October 20, 2009

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Yo Rjg. I have the black Sentinel and it has accompanied me on a few rock trips. The black isn't too bad with chalk. I would probably throw it in the wash with some Tech Wash after a weekend of climbing though since the chalk is going to gum up the breathability of the fabric. Abrasion-wise this thing is tough as nails. Mine has stood up to a year of abuse and is almost in tip-top condition. I would suggest keeping the jacket away from fires. *grumble* Lint-wise I've had no problems at all. Then again I don't have any pets either.

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October 22, 2009

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Rating for this product: 5

Nice jacket

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January 16, 2009

Got the blue one. Like the Summit series log on my left arm. Great color. Great material. Not very warm. very flexiable compared to other one. my coworkers said, they like the material and the look.

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has anyone compared this to the Redpoint jacket? I would like

has anyone compared this to the Redpoint jacket? I would like to know which is warmer; more comfortable; more water resistant; more wind resistant; softer material; etc. Also, I'm wondering whether I should go with a M or L (6'1" - 180-190lbs - 32" waist).

Thanks

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October 9, 2009

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This is in a totally different category than the redpoint... since the redpoint is a puffy jacket with primaloft insulation it is for sure warmer, more wind & water resistant. Comfort is a personal thing, but I also choose the redpoint for this because of the lighter silky feel. Don't get me wrong I like the Sentinal, it will be more durable if you are scraping up against rocks all the time and still need a warm windproof layer. As far a size, I think you could go medium if you are only wearing a light layer underneath, but large if you are wearing a big hoodie or something.. hope this helps!

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October 10, 2009

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Rating for this product: 3

Too short

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February 4, 2009

I'm 6'1 and got a Medium. The overall fit and sleeve length is fine but it's just too short. It comes down to where my jean pockets are and when sitting down it's almost above the waist of my jeans. Unless you have the bottom cinched-up there's a good chance of a draft getting in and defeating the purpose of having windstopper.

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I tried on the Apex in Large at a local North Face store and

I tried on the Apex in Large at a local North Face store and it fit really well. Is that comparable to the Sentinel in Large? I am 6´3 and weigh at athletic 210-15. Im guessing I want the XL because it is performance fit, but I dont really know what that means. Any input?

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September 28, 2009

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I went with the XL. Thanks for the input. I let you guys know how it works out for me.

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September 28, 2009

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The Sentinel is a Performance fit (slimmer than the typical North Face fit), so I would go with the XL in this piece.

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September 28, 2009

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Rating for this product: 5

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March 25, 2009

Being a competitive ice boat racer, this jacket was exactly what I was looking for. I've had more problems with excessive sweating than I've had with the cold. The North Face Sentinel Thermal Softshell allows me to sweat while keeping me warm. If worn by itself it's not the warmest jacket you will ever wear. But if used with the correct clothing it's excellent for being very active in the cold.

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From reading the questions and answers for this softshell, I

From reading the questions and answers for this softshell, I gather that it'll keep you warm, as well as windproof and water resistent. Is it too warm to wear, when the temps rise? If it's real windy but in the 50F-70F range, will I be hot?

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June 8, 2009

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Hi Jeremy. You'll find this thing pretty warm near the 70F mark, but from 50F to 65F you should be fine. It'll also depend on what you wear underneath. If you decide the fleece liner feels really nice against your bare flesh, you may opt to go shirtless under the Sentinel which would allow you to wear it in warmer climes. It also depends on what you're doing. If the Super Bowl is on and you're chilly in your house, then this will keep you warm if it's 70F outside. But if the mercury hits 70 and you want to go run a marathon, this will likely be too warm. This jacket is awesome. Buy, use it, love it. Regardless of the temperature.

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June 8, 2009

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Rating for this product: 5

Love the thermal inside!

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December 17, 2008

Exact same as a regular Sentinal just with a very cozy thermal inter lining. You really cant tell the difference until you open it up and put it on! Never a bad review on any North Face jacket because there all great but this one could be cheaper...

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Hey, I'm 5'9 135# should I get the small or the medium?

Hey, I'm 5'9 135# should I get the small or the medium? also i'm still growing a little so I'd like this to fit me when I'm an inch taller and 5-10# heavier.
Thanks.

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March 27, 2009

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This coat will fit a little snug in the first place so I would recommend the medium

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April 23, 2009

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Rating for this product: 3

It is so so

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December 12, 2008

If your planing on layering up its ok. A little pricey for what it is.

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Hi!I am from Holland and wondering whether backcountry ships

Hi!I am from Holland and wondering whether backcountry ships any TNF products to Holland. The gear is much cheaper than in Holland and so I would be very interested to purchase various TNF items here, but I am not sure whether this is possible?! Thanks in advance!

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March 9, 2009

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Will items placed in the pockets be protected from water, for

Will items placed in the pockets be protected from water, for instance, if I am out and my only waterproof gear I have is the jacket, will the pockets protect my cell-phone and my wallet? Thanks.

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February 11, 2009

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Yeah for sure. As long as your stuff is in the pocket and its zipped up you will be good to go.

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February 11, 2009

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What is the difference between Performance fit and Standard Fit?

What is the difference between Performance fit and Standard Fit? I'm tall and skinny, 6'1 160 lbs waist - 31. What size should I get? I want it to be long enough but I find some Larges get bigger towards the bottom.

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January 22, 2009

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Performance fit is more of an athletic cut so a tighter than normal cut. I think the medium would be okay unless your arms are long. If they're long I'd go with the large for sure.

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January 22, 2009

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i need a jacket that is flexible so that i can move easily but

i need a jacket that is flexible so that i can move easily but im outside all the time so i need something warm,not too heavy...any suggestions.

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December 15, 2008

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This is a great choice for everything you're looking for. The only question is temperature. You should be okay down to 20ºf if your fairly active. Check out some of the jackets made by backcountry.com as well. They have some great options!

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January 22, 2009

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Hi - I have the Sentinel Windstopper, but considering the Thermal

Hi - I have the Sentinel Windstopper, but considering the Thermal for warmth. Is there a big difference betwen the two or will a fleece under the windstopper provide the same level of warmth? New England winters! thanks

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December 9, 2008

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While I don't have the Sentinel Windstopper to compare directly to, I can tell you that this jacket is MUCH warmer and so much more windproof than the Apex Bionic line. If it is really cold out sometimes I will just put another thin layer underneath the Sentinel Thermal, but typically I just wear the jacket and a t-shirt. The extra soft fleecy material coats the entire inside of the jacket, including the arms so it is very comfy to just wear short sleeves and it will still keep you warm.

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January 9, 2009

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Can anyone compare this jacket with the Denali? I realize it's

Can anyone compare this jacket with the Denali? I realize it's comparing a softshell with a fleece, but in terms of overall value/quality/warmth, etc., is this worth getting over the denali?

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November 20, 2008

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I have both, the Sentinel is equally as warm, maybe even warmer, but much less bulky. I can't remember the last time I grabbed the Denali over the Sentinel. Get it!!

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November 29, 2008

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Anyone know if this jacket will keep me warm if its really cold

Anyone know if this jacket will keep me warm if its really cold outside, like around 20 degrees? Also is it warmer then the Apex? thanks

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November 17, 2008

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I'd be totally comfortable in 20º weather in this jacket. Put a thin layer underneath and you could easily go to 0º or a bit below that. Windstopper is a great material in case you haven't used it before. It's going to be quite a bit warmer than the apex for sure.Hope that helps.

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November 17, 2008

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What is the outer surface on this jacket like? Is it soft and

What is the outer surface on this jacket like? Is it soft and stretchy, or is it more of a slicker nylon surface. The pic implies it is a soft outer surface.

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October 9, 2008

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Yeah it is soft shell and very flexible. Its close to their Apex but softer.

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October 14, 2008

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Hey, anyone own this jacket?? I'm tall (6'1, 34.5"

Hey, anyone own this jacket?? I'm tall (6'1, 34.5" arm) but skinny (160lbs 33waist) should i go medium or large? I dont like jackets that poof out and let out heat but then again, i dont like getting frostbite on my back when it rides up on me while i'm sitting waiting for the train.

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September 11, 2008

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I'm 6'2 and a fit 190-200lbs. I wear this in an XL and it fits nice and snug. Heat definetely doesn't escape, and the material is malleable enough to just form around your movements. I think a L would probably work out well for you. (I'm a 34waist)

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September 12, 2008

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Why does NF refuse to put a decent amount of pocket's in

Why does NF refuse to put a decent amount of pocket's in their jackets. 2 hand pockets is not enough. At least one inside breast pocket for chapstick and ID would be better.

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September 5, 2008

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I've often wondered the same thing until I got a NF with the breast pocket (from the Flight Series). I think with pockets, come zippers, and with zippers comes additional weight. The breast pocket is nice, but I find I stuff it with things like my phone, wallet, moleskine, or whatever else I can get into it, then the whole thing becomes annoying and the jacket turns saggy at the chest. I prefer to keep it two pocket.

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Change me.

Out of Stock

Item: TNF3629

2008 Model No Longer Available

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Great for winter biking

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By: Jimmy November 22, 2011

I have dropped a pretty penny on supplies to keep riding through the winter this year. This is by far the best piece I have gotten. I cannot believe more...

Excellent Jacket!!

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By: Erik January 7, 2009

I managed to get my hands on both the Sentinel Thermal and the Bionic Thermal and here are the differences:

The Bionic Thermal is the heavier more...

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Material:
[Shell] Gore Windstopper Soft Shell; [Lining] 100% polyester fleece 
Waterproof Rating:
Water resistant 
Core Venting:
No 
Pockets:
2 Front 
Seam Taped:
No 
Powder Skirt:
No 
Hood:
No 
Zip-in Compatibility:
No 
Weight:
1lb 11oz (780g) 
Recommended Use:
Casual, hiking, climbing 
Manufacturer Warranty:
Lifetime 
Country of Origin:
China