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The North Face Men's Thermoball Eco Hoodie 2.0 $109.05 (Size L & Color Taupe Green Only) Delivered @ Amazon AU

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About this item:

WATER-RESISTANT. This slim fit long sleeve winter jacket for men is made from 100% recycled fabric with a Durable Water-Repellent (DWR) Finish that helps keep you dry when rain strikes.

THERMOBALL ECO INSULATION. A sustainably conscious alternative to down, Thermoball Eco uses small, round synthetic fibre clusters to mimic down insulation. By trapping heat in small air pockets, it minimizes cold spots to keep you warm for longer.

SLIM FIT. Stylish yet comfortable, this light puffer jacket for men has a close-to-body fit with fair range-of-motion and is shaped at the waist with moderate body contouring. It can be worn over base layers or light mid-layers.

PACKABLE DESIGN. This men's winter coat stows in the hand pocket, great for keeping in your backpack or throwing in your luggage for a warm layer option. An internal, secure-zip chest pocket and covered zip hand pockets store your phone and wallet.

EXPLORATION WITHOUT COMPROMISE. Easily find our most sustainable products with this badge. To qualify, apparel, equipment and accessories must be made with 75% or greater recycled, regenerative and/or responsibly sourced renewable materials by weight.

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Comments

  • +8

    I feel like TNF have really gone downhill re brand and rep, they’re no longer the premo outdoor brand they once were.

    • +1

      Agree. Kjus is a great alternative but premium. Stio is also fantastic and more affordable.

    • This is the natural progression when a brand either becomes perceived as mainstream high-end or pivots to capture the mainstream high end. The exact same thing happened to Canada Goose and Arc'teryx - which is a real shame because both brands previously produced high quality outdoor wear (now they produce crap for inflated prices).

  • +10

    I wish product photos would use ugly models, so I can see what it would look like on me.

  • Missed out, price back to $359 - not worth

    • +2

      Shows $109.05 for me

      • -1

        For which variant?

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