Created in collaboration with trail running athletes, Flight Series takes you longer, stronger. And in the Lightriser, this translates to simplicity and low weight. But don't be fooled by its minimalist good looks; the seam-sealed Lightriser harnesses FUTURELIGHT technology to keep you dry in a highly breathable, featherweight package.
Created in collaboration with trail running athletes, Flight Series takes you longer, stronger. And in the Lightriser, this translates to simplicity and low weight. But don't be fooled by its minimalist good looks; the seam-sealed Lightriser harnesses FUTURELIGHT technology to keep you dry in a highly breathable, featherweight package.
Created in collaboration with trail running athletes, Flight Series takes you longer, stronger. And in the Lightriser, this translates to simplicity and low weight. But don't be fooled by its minimalist good looks; the seam-sealed Lightriser harnesses FUTURELIGHT technology to keep you dry in a highly breathable, featherweight package.
Created in collaboration with trail running athletes, Flight Series takes you longer, stronger. And in the Lightriser, this translates to simplicity and low weight. But don't be fooled by its minimalist good looks; the seam-sealed Lightriser harnesses FUTURELIGHT technology to keep you dry in a highly breathable, featherweight package.
Last updated at 05/11/2026 06:53:52
TNF Men Flight Futurelight Jkt LG Banff Blue
Free delivery
TNF Men Flight Futurelight Jkt LG Banff Blue
Free delivery
originally posted on thenorthface.co.uk
Managed to get this jacket for £90 at an outlet shop and although full price is steep, it actually keeps all rain out whilst not giving you the "bin bag" feeling. I use it on long runs and training sessions and rarely overheat which I really like. Fantastic jacket, trumps my old Goretex easily
originally posted on moosejaw.com
I have gone back and forth on this jacket since it was released. I have seen it in TNF stores and tried it on multiple times but never pulled the trigger because of the cost. I ran and raced in the North Face Vectiv Enduris this year and was so impressed by the quality of the shoes. I was heading into another long Minnesota winter and decided to try out the Futurelight Jacket. I'm so glad that I did. I also compared it to a thermal jacket by Janji, but ultimately am sticking with TNF Futurelight Jacket. It has worked incredibly well with maintaining warmth and releasing moisture from inside. I wear a Merino wool layer(s) under the jacket based on temperature and wind chill. I have done long runs (3+ hours) and short high intensity runs in the jacket and have zero ... MoreI have gone back and forth on this jacket since it was released. I have seen it in TNF stores and tried it on multiple times but never pulled the trigger because of the cost. I ran and raced in the North Face Vectiv Enduris this year and was so impressed by the quality of the shoes. I was heading into another long Minnesota winter and decided to try out the Futurelight Jacket. I'm so glad that I did. I also compared it to a thermal jacket by Janji, but ultimately am sticking with TNF Futurelight Jacket. It has worked incredibly well with maintaining warmth and releasing moisture from inside. I wear a Merino wool layer(s) under the jacket based on temperature and wind chill. I have done long runs (3+ hours) and short high intensity runs in the jacket and have zero moisture build up on the inside of the jacket. It handles snow and wind like a champ as I ran in -7 degree wind-chill today. It does pack into itself, but it doesn't have actual pockets-my only complaint. I get it though, a jacket like this is easier to make without them. Lastly the green is highly visible, which I love while running in town.
originally posted on thenorthface.com
Best lightweight rain shell I've ever used. The fabric really light, breathable, waterproof, and feels solid (I'm not going to rub it on granite, but it does feel durable). Unlike other rain coats, this one has a nice, low collar that doesn't cut into your neck as much when you're wearing it sans hood.
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TNF Men Flight Futurelight Jkt LG Banff Blue
Free delivery
TNF Men Flight Futurelight Jkt LG Banff Blue
Free delivery
Managed to get this jacket for £90 at an outlet shop and although full price is steep, it actually keeps all rain out whilst not giving you the "bin bag" feeling. I use it on long runs and training sessions and rarely overheat which I really like. Fantastic jacket, trumps my old Goretex easily
I have gone back and forth on this jacket since it was released. I have seen it in TNF stores and tried it on multiple times but never pulled the trigger because of the cost. I ran and raced in the North Face Vectiv Enduris this year and was so impressed by the quality of the shoes. I was heading into another long Minnesota winter and decided to try out the Futurelight Jacket. I'm so glad that I did. I also compared it to a thermal jacket by Janji, but ultimately am sticking with TNF Futurelight Jacket. It has worked incredibly well with maintaining warmth and releasing moisture from inside. I wear a Merino wool layer(s) under the jacket based on temperature and wind chill. I have done long runs (3+ hours) and short high intensity runs in the jacket and have zero ... MoreI have gone back and forth on this jacket since it was released. I have seen it in TNF stores and tried it on multiple times but never pulled the trigger because of the cost. I ran and raced in the North Face Vectiv Enduris this year and was so impressed by the quality of the shoes. I was heading into another long Minnesota winter and decided to try out the Futurelight Jacket. I'm so glad that I did. I also compared it to a thermal jacket by Janji, but ultimately am sticking with TNF Futurelight Jacket. It has worked incredibly well with maintaining warmth and releasing moisture from inside. I wear a Merino wool layer(s) under the jacket based on temperature and wind chill. I have done long runs (3+ hours) and short high intensity runs in the jacket and have zero moisture build up on the inside of the jacket. It handles snow and wind like a champ as I ran in -7 degree wind-chill today. It does pack into itself, but it doesn't have actual pockets-my only complaint. I get it though, a jacket like this is easier to make without them. Lastly the green is highly visible, which I love while running in town.
Best lightweight rain shell I've ever used. The fabric really light, breathable, waterproof, and feels solid (I'm not going to rub it on granite, but it does feel durable). Unlike other rain coats, this one has a nice, low collar that doesn't cut into your neck as much when you're wearing it sans hood.
I have a hard time finding a lightweight jacket that is breathable yet wind/water proof. I reached out to Dylan Bowman who (without hesitation) recommended this jacket. While I haven't yet had the opportunity to wear it in a downpour, it has quickly become my default when running in cold & windy conditions. The only issue I have is that the zipper catches when trying to fully zip, and I wish it had pockets. Otherwise, it is an amazing product for the trails!
Great for northwest fall/winter running. The green color really helps with the perpetual darkness that is the northwest winter. Does a great job of keeping you dry but not too warm. The hood doesn't get in the way of your run either.
I hike five or more miles daily in the forest in all weather. The jacket is a great breathable wind and rain jacket. For cold conditions I just wear more layers underneath. All my previous rain gear didn't work as well due to the prevention of moisture release, which caused me to be wet from the inside. The Future Light jacket is the best in releasing my body moisture when I'm hiking hard.
I bought this not realizing it was specifically for runners. no pockets . although it is extremely light and comfortable , I had to return it as I was looking for something a little different. that being said if you're a runner looking for a lightweight packable jacket to wear or bring on runs just in case this is the Perfect Jacket for you!
Great jacket so far for running. Liked the relaxed/standard fit. Worn a few times in windy conditions. One time so far in a good rain and was nice and dry. Doesn't feel too hot or muggy (for a rain jacket of course) happy with my purchase!
I have run in this jacket during several light to moderate rains with temps in the 40-60 range. It repels rain very well. It simply does not breathe and I'm soaked from sweat. Sweat pools in the sleeves. At the price and being NF, I expected the claim of breathability to be moderately accurate but for me, it's not.
Im pretty sure TNF sent me a used jacket. Normally I wouldn't mind, however it was missing at the zipper pull and had red markings on inside of jacket. I reached out to customer service as I have never had this issue on anything else I have ordered from TNF and have been ignored. Very frustrating given cost of jacket, have to say this is the first time I have had to reach out to TNF and am quite disheartened at their lack of customer service and response. The jacket also runs small and fits a little awkward, however, im in need of a good running jacket that will hold up and the material seems good.
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