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The Men's Apex Bionic Jacket from The North Face is a windproof soft shell with a stretchy, comfortable close fit that makes the Apex ideal for a huge array of walking and alpine activities. The Apex bionic is ideal for any sport where the body needs to stretch: climbing, bouldering, back country skiing, or even just as a technical mid-layer. the Apex Bionic Jacket will provide ample warmth and protection while allowing your body to move and breathe for maximum performance...
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The North Face NSE Tent Mule III Down Slippers deliver cold busting warmth for your feet after a long day at work, on the hill or a day of doing not very much. The Tent Mule III Slippers for men come with 500 fill power down to keep your feet beautifully warm and I think the comparison would be like slipping your feet into a small pillow.

The upper of the tent mules is made from rip-stop nylon so they are tough slippers that thrive inside and out. The soles consist of fine moulded traction lugs to stop you skidding over on polished floors and ice...
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The North Face Women's Makalu Insulated Jacket
£197.99 - SAVE 10%

The North Face Women's Makalu Insulated Jacket is a ladies winter coat insulated by Primaloft One and wrapped in a Hyvent Alpha shell which is seam taped for full waterproof protection. Hybent Alpha also allows the Makalu to breathe so if you do start to warm up it won't be like wearing a bin bag like so many other jackets...

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October
The North Face Womne's Plasma Thermal Jacket
£215.99 - SAVE 10%

The Women's Plasma Thermal Jacket from The North Face is made from North Face Hyvent Alpha which is a waterproof and breathable fabric designed to protect you from snow, rain and sleet in tough conditions. The Plasma Thermal jacket also has another weapon up it's sleeve against the battle of bad weather...

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The North Face Latest Reviews

The North Face Men's Decagon Gloves Rating: 5

great purchase

ordered yesterday,delivered at 9am today,excellent service,looks like i got the last pair too!i spend a lot of time in the mountains in eastern europe,these gortex gloves will serve me well in the cold snow conditions,very pleased,will buy from you again. Read More »

snowgetter - 11th May, 2012
The North Face Women's Nuptse 2 Down Jacket Rating: 5

great jacket

its lovely and warm without the bulk,I am a 10/12 and the small is a nice fit. Read More »

Ali2697 - 1st May, 2012
The North Face Base Camp Duffel (Medium) Rating: 5

Excellent service....

Top service, delivered as promised. Excellent price. All round great deal. A pity that TNF don't do a bag at 55-60L in this range as it's considerably bigger than the small but that's just splitting hairs....Will purchase from WEbtogs again, thanks. Read More »

Graeme75 - 27th April, 2012

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About The North Face

Just like any other brand The North Face have devoted a lot of time, energy and money into the research and development of new fabrics, technologies and innovative ideas in weight reduction, increased performance, durability and a whole host of other ideas which will, in tern, benefit you the customer and help you in all your outdoor endeavors.

As an official North Face retailer we thought that it might be nice to pass on a few bits of info about The North Face and the ways in which they achieve production of their high performance clothing, footwear and bags. We'll try to breakdown a few of the North Face proprietary fabrics and make them slightly more easy to digest. Well that's the idea anyway!

The North Face are one of the nations favorite outdoor brands and everywhere you look you can see The North Face logo bobbing around whether you're at the beach, in the city or on the mountain. They have achieved this by keeping in touch with both technical and aesthetic elements of outdoor gear which entails updating colour ways each season, sponsoring major events and keeping in touch with what you guys need to keep you dry, warm and comfortable.

The North Face not only use their own technologies, they integrate others into their outerwear and these generally consist of Gore-Tex and Polartec Fleece. These two partnered brands enable North Face to extend their product range and produce gear which can take you from street to summit, no problem.

Fabric Collaboration

Gore-Tex

Gore-Tex are at the front of the queue when it comes to keeping you dry and they are very good at what they do which is why The North Face use them in products ranging from jackets to footwear. Gore-Tex provides reliable, durable protection against the weather and the marriage of North Face with Gore-Tex gives us items which will keep you dry, warm and looking good wherever you are.

Polartec

Polartec are the insulation giants and all North Face fleeces have been constructed from Polartec since 2009. Polartec also have developed fabrics such as Power Stretch, Wind Pro, Thermal Pro and Power Dry. Each of these fabrics have their own specific use and have been integrated into North Face products which has enabled items to be perfect for certain conditions, altitudes and activities.

Proprietary North Face Technologies

Now Moving on to The North Face technologies, these are fabrics and technologies which have been developed by North Face alone and are unique to their products.

Hyvent

Hyvent is North Face's waterproof and breathable fabric. North Face Hyvent uses a 3 layer PU coating formula and each layer contributes towards waterproofing, moisture permeability and durability. The minimum level of breathability achieved from Hyvent is 600 g / m2 / 24 hours. Hyvent enables North Face jackets, gloves and trousers to be low in weight, waterproof and breathable. All of these properties combine to keep you out in the elements longer than others.

DWR

DWR - This stands for Durable Water Resistant. DWR is an added coating to the exterior of the product which helps give longer life to waterproof technologies. It also helps with 'beading' which means that when rain or snow lands on your North face jacket it can run off the surface more easily and increasing the rate of moisture permeability of the garment.

Apex Soft Shell Fabric

Apex Soft Shell Fabric - This was a soft shell breakthrough and enabled the combination of fleece and outer shell to be combined into one allowing for performance and comfort to be made into one garment. Apex technology is built to stretch for comfort and mobility and is treated with The North Face DWR. Apex Soft Shell is specially balanced between weather resistance and breathability but it also has the benefit of being windproof to a rating of 20 CFM which makes any North Face garment with Apex technology incorporated into it ideal for dry to damp, cold conditions. Perfect for our fickle weather.

Windwall Fabrics

Windwall Fabrics are North Face's answer to windproof fleeces and they are very successful in achieving these goals. The Windwall Technology uses a unique fabric bonding process that allows only a tiny amount of external air to penetrate the fleece. This reduces the sometimes devastating effects of windchill and enhances the the users warmth and comfort. The North Face Windwall 1 fleeces use a mesh liner whereas the Windwall 2 use a fleece liner for even greater insulation.


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