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dzags18
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My gf is trying to find a north face triclimate jacket. Any recommendations on where to look, other then North Face's website, REI, Dicks.

11/1/2008 3:38:57 PM

wdprice3
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sorostitute house



other than that, any outdoor store. gander mtn., lots of online places too

11/1/2008 3:49:27 PM

PrufrockNCSU
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sorostitute house

11/1/2008 3:50:30 PM

evan
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why do you not want to look at REI?

they have them...

11/1/2008 3:54:16 PM

Gonzo18
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moosejaw

11/1/2008 4:11:16 PM

Optimum
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Outdoor Provision place in Cameron Village

11/1/2008 4:13:21 PM

Jrb599
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Cause REI is insanely over priced

11/1/2008 4:23:07 PM

DoubleDown
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is the gf big into backpacking, mountaineering, etc? thats pretty cool

11/1/2008 4:25:05 PM

Jeepin4x4
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if you know what size you could always check eBay.


also, http://www.sierratradingpost.com is a very good place to look.

11/1/2008 4:25:23 PM

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11/1/2008 4:32:02 PM

SuperDude
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I usually look at campmor.com. Sometimes under the hot deals, you can get a triclimate jacket for $200.

11/1/2008 5:32:15 PM

drunknloaded
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so whats so great about these north face jackets?

11/1/2008 5:34:52 PM

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Quote :
"is the gf big into backpacking, mountaineering, etc? thats pretty cool"


something tells me you already know the answer to that...which is why you asked the question

11/1/2008 5:43:27 PM

TKEshultz
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"Outdoor Provision place in Cameron Village"

11/1/2008 5:45:03 PM

shredder
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Alpine ski center on Glenwood Ave.

11/1/2008 5:48:16 PM

hondaguy
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"so whats so great about these north face jackets"


they says "The North Face" on them . . . what more greatness does thou need?

11/1/2008 6:35:29 PM

acraw
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Ugg boots : Northface jackets

[Edited on November 1, 2008 at 6:39 PM. Reason : mmmm]

11/1/2008 6:38:43 PM

TKEshultz
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your opinion of the clothing line has nothing to do with thread topic



on the other hand, i would not buy anything from north face unless it was on sale

11/1/2008 7:19:00 PM

Mindstorm
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"so whats so great about these north face jackets"


Overpriced status symbol.

11/1/2008 9:52:48 PM

FykalJpn
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nvm

[Edited on November 1, 2008 at 9:56 PM. Reason : wrong sn]

11/1/2008 9:55:22 PM

DPK
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Smithfield Outlets

11/1/2008 10:07:23 PM

MisterGreen
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yes, they are trendy and expensive....but they are very good jackets

11/2/2008 12:34:16 PM

BobbyDigital
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Their high end jackets are excellent if you are a skier, climber, etc.

if you just want to look cool and wear the logo, get one of the cheap, shitty ones from dick's or ebay.

11/2/2008 1:05:12 PM

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"so whats so great about these north face jackets?"

you are white, right? You should already have your answer then....
http://stuffwhitepeoplelike.com/2008/03/11/87-outdoor-performance-clothes/

11/2/2008 1:26:51 PM

dgspencer
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I prefer Mountain hardware, yes i'm a rebel.

11/3/2008 1:20:50 AM

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~

11/3/2008 1:27:25 AM

ENDContra
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"so whats so great about these north face jackets?"

There is no logo on the front...its on the back! So cool.

11/3/2008 1:47:31 AM

icanread2
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"I prefer Mountain hardware"


because they fit better, more smartly, if you will

but i would also recommend moosejaw. sign up for their mailing list, they always have great deals, but they only last a day or three

[Edited on November 3, 2008 at 6:00 AM. Reason : moosejaw ftmfw!]

11/3/2008 5:57:25 AM

BobbyDigital
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"I prefer Mountain hardware,"


definitely, they make a better product

11/3/2008 8:12:15 AM

se7entythree
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i like marmot and REI's brand.

11/3/2008 9:00:53 AM

joe17669
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i have a couple of arcteryx jackets. they hold up well

11/3/2008 10:46:35 AM

Seotaji
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cloudveil, marmot, patagonia, mountain hardware.

i've had great results from each, but TNF quality has been shitty for a while. it blows.

but to answer your question,

http://www.backcountry.com/store/group/100000017/Womens-3-in-1-Jackets.html#app=price~+group~100000017+brand~88+sortby~+cat~12+subcat~42+offset~+on_sale~+page_name~Womens-3-in-1-Jackets

[Edited on November 3, 2008 at 12:11 PM. Reason : c]

11/3/2008 12:02:49 PM

arcgreek
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Quote :
"i have a couple of arcteryx jackets. they hold up well

"

11/3/2008 12:09:36 PM

se7entythree
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steepandcheap.com and whiskeymilitia.com have arcteryx jackets on sale all the time

11/3/2008 2:10:17 PM

PaulISdead
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mountain hardware

11/3/2008 4:16:11 PM

quagmire02
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the only people who buy north face jackets are those with no money and no experience

north face gear is largely overpriced...there are soooooo many other brands that aren't crappy

11/3/2008 4:20:32 PM

NyM410
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I like how someone asks a simple question in the lounge and it turns into a fashion debate...

Personally, I've had my Northface fleece jacket for 6 years and I wear it everytime I ski and it's not insanely cold... still going strong and keeping my warm/dry...

11/3/2008 4:23:39 PM

quagmire02
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for the price, it should

but those of us who use gear on a regular basis for things a bit more intense than simple skiing know that north face sucks donkey balls and it IS more of a fashion statement than a piece of useful apparel

11/3/2008 4:50:27 PM

BobbyDigital
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what are the superhardcore activities that you do that make snow skiing a categorically simple activity?

i'm dying to know.

11/3/2008 4:58:31 PM

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11/3/2008 5:00:53 PM

CaelNCSU
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^^^
One of my BASE jumping buddies is one of the top marketing gurus for North Face. We were out tracking positive walls in the Swiss alps about a month ago. He is cool as hell and they even promote more fringe outdoor activities, like BASE jumping. Let me know if you were doing anything more intense than that.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RldyNrOGRmM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RvRlBAHV1OQ&feature=related


^ that shit right there is pretty crazy.

[Edited on November 3, 2008 at 5:10 PM. Reason : a]

11/3/2008 5:05:06 PM

quagmire02
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Quote :
"what are the superhardcore activities that you do that make snow skiing a categorically simple activity?

i'm dying to know."


spending 2 weeks in the amazon collecting research data? week-at-a-time trips in the andes? 4 weeks in the arctic? i'm sorry, i can't help it...i've had my hands on a tranquilized brown BEAR, pumping stomach content...it's just not the same as SKIING

and no, i'm not saying that i was wearing the same jacket in all cases...what i am saying is that while north face might be okay for someone whose most extreme sport is skiing, i've had more problems with their shoddy products (WELL outside the tolerance for normal wear-and-tear, and hella outside the tolerance for that much money) than with any other "nice" product line

YMMV...if you want to pretend like north face isn't a fashion statement, that's cool by me...and maybe their products have improved in the past few years, as i haven't bought something north face (that wasn't drastically on sale, and those pants were absolute CRAP compared to my REI brand, which was astounding) for 4-5 years

the problem is that you can't compare different activities very well...most skiing, while i understand that you might fall and come into contact with snow, is not the same as traipsing through a rain forest where there is no trail and having your jacket brush up against branches and stuff all the time...nor is it the same as rappelling down a cliff face formed by glacial melt in the arctic, where you might be brushing up against rock all the time...i'm not especially hardcore, but i'll bet money i've done a hell of a lot more in 2 years than this chick will do in her entire life, and FOR THE MONEY, north face just doesn't cut it...i'm sure it's great for a sorority chick

also, it's okay, BobbyDigital...you don't like me, and i think you're kind of a pompous dick at times, too...i don't mind if you pretend like i'm a liar...you can see some of my pictures in the DSLR thread if you don't believe it, and if you STILL think i'm lying, i'll ask my old professor and some of my old research associates if they have any of their own (it's kind of hard to take pictures of myself, you know?)

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"One of my BASE jumping buddies is one of the top marketing gurus for North Face. We were out tracking positive walls in the Swiss alps about a month ago. He is cool as hell and they even promote more fringe outdoor activities, like BASE jumping. Let me know if you were doing anything more intense than that."


way to go with BobbyDigital on this one and take my statement to the extreme...i really AM sorry to hear that you think that spending weeks at a time in the middle of a rain forest or the arctic, with little or no outside contact for extended amounts of time to be less "intense" than skiing...but realize that i'm not here to have a pissing contest with you or your friend who base jumps...i know i use my products more than most people who purchase north face, and i know that my experience has taught me that, for the money, NF sucks donkey balls...let me know what you're doing with your apparel and we'll compare notes?

[Edited on November 3, 2008 at 6:12 PM. Reason : NF isn't BAD, it's just that you can get better for the money, in my experience]

11/3/2008 6:03:01 PM

DoubleDown
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please god dont make arcteryx out to be a north-face-like status symbol just because they are expensive

also, high end jackets for base jumping? you're FALLING, what kind of jacket do you need?? maybe the HIKING you do to get to the top of whatever you're jumping off of, but thats hiking, not BASE jumping

[Edited on November 3, 2008 at 6:17 PM. Reason : uhh]

11/3/2008 6:14:40 PM

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why do you need a jacket in a rainforest? I'm not being sarcastic, I seriously want to know

11/3/2008 6:28:59 PM

quagmire02
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rainforest...you get soaked, and half the time it's like it's just a mist that won't go away (the andes were mostly like this, due to the altitude)...having a thin, waterproof jacket that is also breathable AND will hold up against physical abuse is key

that type of quality isn't cheap (nor would i expect it to be)

[Edited on November 3, 2008 at 6:35 PM. Reason : .]

11/3/2008 6:34:30 PM

mkcarter
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yea I figured something like that, I guess I was just thinking about a hot and sticky type environment where a coat wouldnt be needed

11/3/2008 7:35:33 PM

Skack
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I have a North Face jacket that I leave on my coat hanger at work so my office mate doesn't think that it's available and try to use it.

11/3/2008 8:50:03 PM

quagmire02
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^^ you'd be surprised how a good jacket will keep you dryer by keeping the rain out and reduce sweat with good venting

though i've yet to find anything that doesn't feel hot when you've got a full pack on your back

11/3/2008 8:55:16 PM

Skack
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On a related note, I tore my Marmot trying to fix the subwoofer on my boat. It got caught on a piece of unsanded fiberglass and ripped right open. I didn't even end up with a good scar to show off for it.

11/3/2008 9:02:43 PM

bmdurham
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marmot is the heat (i have two). plus i have a nice mammut ice climbing hoodie that is reallly warm. imho north face makes a decent product, but similar to burton for snowboarding you are paying extra for that name recognition.

11/3/2008 9:05:05 PM

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