The North Face Men's Apex Bionic 3 Hoodie

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About This Item

Fit & Design:

  • Regular fit
  • Attached, adjustable hood with an internal cinch-cord with a cord lock
  • Exposed VISLON® center front zip
  • Vertical, reverse-coil-zip chest pocket
  • Reverse-coil-zip welt hand pockets
  • Elasticated cuffs
  • Internal cinch-cord with a cord lock at hem for adjustability
  • Heat transfer logo on left chest and back-right shoulder

Technology:

  • Highly wind-resistant WindWall™ fabric
  • Non-PFC DWR finish for added water repellency

Additional Details:

  • Center Back: 27.75 inch
  • 75%-100% Recycled or sustainable materials
  • Brand : The North Face
  • Country of Origin : Imported
  • Style : NF0A84HSNPF
  • Web ID: 24TNOMMPXBNCHDXXXAPO

REVIEWS

4.6
89%
Recommended

130 Reviews

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Great Features, Great Fit!

I bought a few weeks ago and have been wearing Weber since!

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Great Jacket

I bought this to replace 3 jackets I had from Columbia that zippers busted after 7 months

Verified Purchase

Great Jacket

Perfect for my teenage son who doesn't want to wear a jacket. IYKYK. Lightweight but still warm enough and wind resistant for the walk from his car to and from school. He likes that it keeps him warm enough without being a bulky winter jacket.

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Great Fit

Very comfortable and great fit. Warm and keeps the wind off. Would buy again! Service was quick and easy to order online.

Most Versatile Jacket I've Ever Owned.

I've worn this jacket for two years before writing this review. It's become an essential travel piece for me when the temperature drops. It's hard to pack a bulky winter coat when you plan on using multiple forms of transportation on a trip. This coat, with layering is all you need. I've worn it from 0-60 Fahrenheit in wind and precipitation. Skiing in Japan, pheasant hunting in South Dakota, checking out a new city. I've always stayed warm and dry.

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