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The North Face 'Mountain' Jacket

The North Face 'Mountain' Jacket

Combining a puffy retro look with a host of innovative technical details, the Women's Himalayan Down Jacket from The North Face is as suitable for alpinists and adventurers as it is for globetrotters and urban commuters. The thermal jacket is made from original nylon ripstop with wind-resistant technology and has a 550-cuin filling made from responsibly sourced down that insulates and provides warmth. The Himalayan down jacket is breathable, so your body temperature is optimally regulated at all times. The down filling ensures that you won't get cold even in icy temperatures in the city, at Everest base camp or during winter bouldering in Cresciano. Thanks to the down, your Himalayan can be folded to a small pack size and fits into any backpack. Natural down also offers the best possible warmth-to-weight ratio compared to other insulations; at 1,100 grams, the Himalayan insulation jacket is a true lightweight. The Wind-Wall Ripstop material used reduces the wind chill effect and thus keeps you even warmer. Your new favourite down jacket is not a rain jacket, but the DWR coating makes your insulation jacket permanently water-repellent. The DWR coating by TNF is of course PFC-free. The North Face also stands for responsibility towards animals. The down meets the strict RDS standard. The Responsible Down Standard (RDS) ensures that goose down is ethically sourced, responsibly produced and traceable. The RDS standard was defined by The North Face, but in the meantime other outdoor brands have also adopted RDS, which in our view increases credibility. The Himalayan is often compared to the Nuptse Jacket from The Nort Face. The Himalayan down jacket has a slightly longer cut in the back, the fillpower is slightly higher and the hood and many other details are more technical.

Combining a puffy retro look with a host of innovative technical details, the Women's Himalayan Down Jacket from The North Face is as suitable for alpinists and adventurers as it is for globetrotters and urban commuters. The thermal jacket is made from original nylon ripstop with wind-resistant technology and has a 550-cuin filling made from responsibly sourced down that insulates and provides warmth. The Himalayan down jacket is breathable, so your body temperature is optimally regulated at all times. The down filling ensures that you won't get cold even in icy temperatures in the city, at Everest base camp or during winter bouldering in Cresciano. Thanks to the down, your Himalayan can be folded to a small pack size and fits into any backpack. Natural down also offers the best possible warmth-to-weight ratio compared to other insulations; at 1,100 grams, the Himalayan insulation jacket is a true lightweight. The Wind-Wall Ripstop material used reduces the wind chill effect and thus keeps you even warmer. Your new favourite down jacket is not a rain jacket, but the DWR coating makes your insulation jacket permanently water-repellent. The DWR coating by TNF is of course PFC-free. The North Face also stands for responsibility towards animals. The down meets the strict RDS standard. The Responsible Down Standard (RDS) ensures that goose down is ethically sourced, responsibly produced and traceable. The RDS standard was defined by The North Face, but in the meantime other outdoor brands have also adopted RDS, which in our view increases credibility. The Himalayan is often compared to the Nuptse Jacket from The Nort Face. The Himalayan down jacket has a slightly longer cut in the back, the fillpower is slightly higher and the hood and many other details are more technical.

The North Face 'Mountain' Jacket

Combining a puffy retro look with a host of innovative technical details, the Women's Himalayan Down Jacket from The North Face is as suitable for alpinists and adventurers as it is for globetrotters and urban commuters. The thermal jacket is made from original nylon ripstop with wind-resistant technology and has a 550-cuin filling made from responsibly sourced down that insulates and provides warmth. The Himalayan down jacket is breathable, so your body temperature is optimally regulated at all times. The down filling ensures that you won't get cold even in icy temperatures in the city, at Everest base camp or during winter bouldering in Cresciano. Thanks to the down, your Himalayan can be folded to a small pack size and fits into any backpack. Natural down also offers the best possible warmth-to-weight ratio compared to other insulations; at 1,100 grams, the Himalayan insulation jacket is a true lightweight. The Wind-Wall Ripstop material used reduces the wind chill effect and thus keeps you even warmer. Your new favourite down jacket is not a rain jacket, but the DWR coating makes your insulation jacket permanently water-repellent. The DWR coating by TNF is of course PFC-free. The North Face also stands for responsibility towards animals. The down meets the strict RDS standard. The Responsible Down Standard (RDS) ensures that goose down is ethically sourced, responsibly produced and traceable. The RDS standard was defined by The North Face, but in the meantime other outdoor brands have also adopted RDS, which in our view increases credibility. The Himalayan is often compared to the Nuptse Jacket from The Nort Face. The Himalayan down jacket has a slightly longer cut in the back, the fillpower is slightly higher and the hood and many other details are more technical.

Combining a puffy retro look with a host of innovative technical details, the Women's Himalayan Down Jacket from The North Face is as suitable for alpinists and adventurers as it is for globetrotters and urban commuters. The thermal jacket is made from original nylon ripstop with wind-resistant technology and has a 550-cuin filling made from responsibly sourced down that insulates and provides warmth. The Himalayan down jacket is breathable, so your body temperature is optimally regulated at all times. The down filling ensures that you won't get cold even in icy temperatures in the city, at Everest base camp or during winter bouldering in Cresciano. Thanks to the down, your Himalayan can be folded to a small pack size and fits into any backpack. Natural down also offers the best possible warmth-to-weight ratio compared to other insulations; at 1,100 grams, the Himalayan insulation jacket is a true lightweight. The Wind-Wall Ripstop material used reduces the wind chill effect and thus keeps you even warmer. Your new favourite down jacket is not a rain jacket, but the DWR coating makes your insulation jacket permanently water-repellent. The DWR coating by TNF is of course PFC-free. The North Face also stands for responsibility towards animals. The down meets the strict RDS standard. The Responsible Down Standard (RDS) ensures that goose down is ethically sourced, responsibly produced and traceable. The RDS standard was defined by The North Face, but in the meantime other outdoor brands have also adopted RDS, which in our view increases credibility. The Himalayan is often compared to the Nuptse Jacket from The Nort Face. The Himalayan down jacket has a slightly longer cut in the back, the fillpower is slightly higher and the hood and many other details are more technical.

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