The North Face Outer Limits Jacket
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The Outer Limits Jacket is a synthetic insulated jacket made by The North Face. It hasn't been rated yet. Be the first to write a review.
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From Backcountry Outlet:
"The North Face Men's Outer Limits Jacket answers the needs of climbers who want the breathability of a softshell with extra insulation for really cold climates. Its water- resistant, breathable Windstopper shell keeps moisture away from your body and pulls sweat away from your skin. PrimaLoft synthetic insulation increases warmth, so you stay more comfortable when you hike the last few hundred feet of ridge to the summit."
From Moosejaw:
"On Sale. Free Shipping. The North Face Women's Outer Limits Jacket (Fall 2006 Discontinued) The Women's Outer Limits Jacket by The North Face is a Summit Series Windstopper Jacket that protects you from cold and windy conditions. Specifications: Fabric: body 3.39 oz/yd sq Windstopper Abrasion: 180 g/m sq polyester Windstopper with DWR Insulation: PrimaLoft 200 g Avg Weight: 1 lbs 9 oz (700 g) Features: PrimaLoft quilted stretch Fully adjustable hood with hidden single-hand drawstrings Left Napoleon chest pocket with invisible zipper Right internal chest pocket Velcro adjustable cuffs Hem cinch cord Hand pockets with invisible zippers"
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- Moosejaw
- Backcountry.com
- Campmor
- Altrec Outdoors
- Backcountry Outlet
- REI
- RockCreek
- Ramsey Outdoor
- Oregon Mountain Community
- Teton Village Sports
- Massey's
- EMS
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