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The North Face
Retro Denali Hoodie - Men's

5 out of 5 stars
1 Review
$220.00
Color:TNF Black

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Why We Like The North Face Retro Denali Hoodie

Back in the day, almost everyone either owned or wanted a North Face Denali fleece. The Retro Denali Hoodie lets us enjoy this heritage layering piece—now made with recycled materials to reduce our impact on the planet. A long-time staple of many gear closets, the Denali hoodie features heavyweight Polartec fleece, which can pull double duty as a mid-layer or outer-layer, depending on the temperature, wind, and our activity level. We like it as a stand-alone layer for cold-weather hikes, chilly urban commutes, and campground bonfires, and we zip it into our North Face GTX Mountain Jacket for colder, windier, and wetter winter conditions.


Details

  • Retro-style fleece made with more responsible materials
  • Polartec fleece is warm and moisture-tolerant
  • Fixed hood with internal elastic drawcord
  • Zip-in compatible with the TNF GTX Mountain Jacket
  • Relaxed fit accommodates bulky layers
  • Item #TNFZDRR
Responsible Collection
Recycled/Repurposed
Material
[face fabric] 300g Polartec (100% recycled polyester), [overlay] 70D x 160D recycled nylon, PFC-free DWR coating
Fleece Weight
heavyweight
Fit
relaxed
Length
hip
Hood
fixed
Pockets
2 hand, 2 zippered chest
Venting
none
Activity
hike, camp, casual
Manufacturer Warranty
lifetime

Overall Rating

5 based on 1 ratings

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5 out of 5 stars

August 26, 2024

Great jacket

I love this jacket. Really warm on the cold nights

Eric
thenorthface.com

Originally reviewed on thenorthface.com