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The North Face Aconcagua 3 Mens/Womans Insulated Hooded Jacket $249.95 (Was $369.95) Delivered @ Wild Earth

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Product Description
This water-resistant, insulated hoodie is ideal for cold days, whether you're ski touring on the Main Range or camping out in Tassie.

Specifications
ACTIVITY: Hiking
TECHNOLOGY: WindWall™
GENDER: Men
MATERIAL: body: 50D x 50D 78 g/m² 100% recycled polyester with non-PFC durable water-repellent (non-PFC DWR) finish / body insulation: 50% 600 fill recycled waterfowl down, 50% recycled polyester / top-chamber, underarm, side-panel and draft-flap insulation: 220 g 90% recycled polyester sheet insulation
CENTRE BACK LENGTH: 27.75"

Features
Standard fit
Body insulated with a 50/50 blend of 600 fill recycled waterfowl down and recycled polyester
Zoned 90% recycled polyester sheet insulation for warmth even in wet weather
Non-PFC DWR finish for added water repellency
Attached hood with a drawcord for adjustability
Exposed center front zip
Secure-zip handwarmer pockets
Elastic cuffs
Heat transfer logo on left chest and back-right shoulder

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Comments

  • +1

    That $ symbol in the title will def add value to the price

  • +3

    Perfect if you're ready to steal slurpees

    • I did see this in store at Anaconda and thought the quality was really good. Note Wild Earth is the hooded version for $50 more.

  • +2

    Still hanging for a Dan Andrews edition on sale

  • I wanna buy but my bank balance says no. plus the Mac Pac similar Jackets are cheaper.

    • but they don't have that gawd awful Logo … telegraphing you're an over spender (like Dan Andrews ;)

  • $199 at Amazon

  • +1

    Channel Dan Andrews and get a King's birthday honour nomination.

    How one man slayed a brand.

  • Add the code GETWILDER for extra discount. Works with most products there

  • While I'm sure it would be fine for ski touring in the main range, I'd probably go for a fully synthetic due to the warm temps and likelihood of rain. If you're certain it won't rain then I'd also probably spend a bit more and get a warmer and lighter jacket, that would probably pack down smaller.

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