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Lowe Alpine Northwind Pull-On

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Discontinued

The Northwind Pull-On has been discontinued.

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The Lowe Alpine Northwind Pull-On is not available from the stores we monitor.

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User Reviews

An excellent lightweight, highly versatile jacket.

Rating: rated 5 of 5 stars
Fabric: Triplepoint 1600/1200
Price Paid: �IR100

An excellent lightweight, highly versatile jacket. I bought this jacket three months ago and have used it extensively since then, for mountain biking, hillwalking, camping and general wear. I have found its triple point fabric true excellent in our heavy Irish rain. I found the short tidy style of this pullon of great advantage for mountain biking.

There is one drawback, however. There is a shortage of pockets in the jacket (especially a map pocket ). The Northwind Pull-on can be purchased for reduced price at the Lowe Alpine manufacturing facility located in Tullomore, Ireland.

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Description

The Northwind Pull-On is a hard shell jacket made by Lowe Alpine. It has an average rating of 5 stars (out of 5), based on 1 user review

The Northwind Pull-On has been discontinued.

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