The North Face Sentinel Vest Fleece Tops

The North Face Sentinel Vest Fleece Tops 

DESCRIPTION

Functions as an insulating layer in cold and rainy conditions, as it is highly breathable and trimly cut. Also available as a jacket.

USER REVIEWS

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[Oct 02, 2003]
James
Backpacker

I have the fleece jacket, not the vest, but the thing is killer - even in quite cold weather I can simply wear a t-shirt underneath and I stay warm, while other people have to bundle up and stay layered. The windproof fabric is amazing - you can feel the pressure from gusts of wind, but no chill penetrates the material, keeping you comfortable. The core vents are quite effective, but I prefer the discretness of the classic pit zips, even if core vents circulate things better. The coat even has a clench hem to seal out the elements around the waist, and the high collar works as a built-in scarf. The one issue? The pockets don't seem to keep the hands as warm as the rest of the body for some reason - I wouldn't need gloves if the pockets were more toasty...too bad. Anyways, I highly recommend this fleece. It is breathable but warm, and can be worn to low temperatures until you can simply zip it into a TNF shell. I'd buy another

Similar Products Used:

Patagonia

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
[Jun 17, 2002]
ben
Climber

I have the jacket and its great. Warm enough, and it keeps the wind out. Front vents are great. You sacrifice the breathability for windproofness, however, so I rarely use this jacket when I'm working hard. Usually wear it around town in winter and around camp.

Similar Products Used:

REI windhibitor (not windproof). Patagonia R2.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
[Jan 15, 2002]
Ivan Chiu
Car Camper

Great to wear over a base layer for those aerobic winter sports, but in moderate to nice weather. Works well under a shell, But, not a lot of fleece insulation. however the windstopper is quite effective at keeping you somewhat warm. A fleece windstopper jacket is more versatile though.

Similar Products Used:

TNF Ultrawick fleece vest

OVERALL
RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
3
[Feb 06, 2001]
Dave
Skier

Great vest. Windstopper is wonderful and adds a lot of warmth. Great over a lightweight fleece. I normally take it in my pack skiing for extra warmth. It is a bit pricy at $155. I would have to say I have not used in as much since I bought a Mountain Hardware Windstopper Tech Jacket. It is the best fleece jacket I have ever seen or worn.

Customer Service

North Face has good service-lifetime warranty

Similar Products Used:

-Patagonia R1 and R2-Great insulation under a shell or in cool nonwindy conditions, but the wind goes right through.
-Mountain Hardware Windstopper Tech Jacket-Best fleece jacket ever. Great fit, no wind gets in, perfect pockets. $225 is a little much to pay but it is worth it. I got mine for $110
on sale.
Patagoina Retro X(great coat, warmer then the Mountain Hardware, but not as wind proof and others.

OVERALL
RATING
1
VALUE
RATING
4
[Dec 22, 1999]
Aaron Micetich
Backpacker

I have the vest and the jacket. The cut is great: no excess material or shortages in the sleeves. The powder skirt is nice when your shell dosen't have one. Windstopper (tm) is an excellent addition. Downside: Jacket pills bigtime under arms at waist.

Similar Products Used:

LL Bean All Conditions fleece.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
[Dec 21, 1999]
Thinh Vo
Mountaineer

Lightweight material but it has very good insulating properties and good wind-resistance. Inner lining is slightly rough to the touch. Used alone, it is fairly comfortable down to the 40's F.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
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