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The North Face Denali Vest - Men's
The North Face Men's Denali Vest is our most popular fleece vest. Ideal for mountaineering and year-round use, the heavyweight 300 Series fleece and abrasion-reinforced shoulders will withstand a lifetime of abuse. A left vertical chest pocket is perfect for stashing cell phones within easy hearing distance, and a right horizontal chest pocket and two hand pockets provide ample storage space for anything else. A hem cinchcord easily seals out cold air from below.
$124.95
North Face Denali Vest So far, I've only been out in 2 cold enough days for this vest. It hasn't let me down at all, but the fit is kind of weird. I can't explain it, but I think I need a L-1/2 instead of an XL. The Large is too tight, the XL is a little too loose. But I like the length a lot, much better than a Mountain Hardware vest of similar quality that barely covered my lower back.
Denali Fleece Vest This is by far the best and most versatile single piece of apparel (multiple pockets, durable material, etc.) one could own and use! The Denali Vest rocks, can be used from MTB to causal ice skating rink outings. I already owned a blue/black one. And promised myself that once an all black one came on sale, I would jump on it before you could blink an eye!
North Face Denali Fleece Vest Great item, shipped quickly & in good condition!
Review of Danali vest Received as Christmas present from daughter. Skied with it under Northface parka and lounged around in it apres ski. Wonderful, warm, well made. Lots of pockets.
Denali Vest I just purchased the North Face Denali Vest in black. Backcountry.com is a site I will definately use again. I am looking forward to using the vest this winter. I am a snowboarder, and have found that a good vest and a light Jacket is a perfect combination in almost any weather. The Northeast can dish out some pretty harsh conditions, and I am sure this vest will up for anything. It has the perfect combination of pockets for the user, and is really comfortable.
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