Himalayan Suit - Men's
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Why We Like The North Face Himalayan Suit
Fully redesigned after extensive lab tests and field tests in Alaska and the Himilayas, The North Face Himalayan Suit provides peak performance for extreme, high-altitude expeditions. For maximum thermal performance and temperature regulation, it pairs 900-fill power Cloud Down with Ventrix stretch insulation in the inner draft flap and strategic zones. This body-mapped insulation combats down compression under our pack to maintain insulation and balances breathability and warmth in areas that are prone to overheating to maintain a more comfortable microclimate, whether we're active or resting. A double placket at the chest has an asymmetrical layout that reduces the likelihood of zippers freezing from oxygen mask condensation, and it also features a double layer that lets us access a secure zip pocket without letting heat escape or unzip both layers to vent heat and moisture vapor as needed. The seat and lower legs feature FUTURELIGHT with Spectra ripstop for better weather, abrasion, and puncture resistance, and the lower legs feature a 2-piece construction that allows us to adjust the independent shell and insulation layers to our preference—we can wear the shell and insulation both outside of our boots, both inside our boots, or the insulation inside with the shell outside the boots. On the inside, the internal vest features a suspension system to keep the suit in place, carry water bottles close to our bodies, and distribute weight more evenly across the suit. For additional storage, the suit has 11 internal and external pockets to keep things organized and accessible when we're high on the mountain. We may not need to wear the Himilayan Suit all the time, so we're happy that the Cloud Down packs down small and that the suit comes with a PU-coated compression sack to save space in our packs. All of the details, inside and outside, add up to a high-performance suit for our high-altitude expeditions.
Details
- Top-of-the-line, high-alpine mountaineering suit
- 900-fill down has exceptional weight-to-warmth and packability
- Ventrix synthetic insulation in targeted zones for breathability
- Adjustable hood is compatible with helmet and oxygen mask
- Oxygen mask-compatible, asymmetrical zipper access
- Double-layer front placket with internal/external pockets
- 11 pockets for convenient internal and external storage
- Comes with PU-coated compression sack and mesh storage bag
- Item #TNFZCMO
- Responsible Collection
- Recycled/Repurposed, Responsibly Sourced
- Material
- [face fabric] (torso) 15D nylon ripstop, DWR coating, (lower arms, seat, lower legs) 15D x 50D FUTURELIGHT (90% recycled nylon, 10% polyethylene Spectra ripstop, DWR coating), (internal vest, cuffs) 76% recycled nylon, 24% elastane, FlashDry, non-PFC DWR, [main lining] 10D recycled nylon ripstop, DWR coating, [zonal lining] 54% recycled nylon, 46% nylon, DWR coating
- Insulation
- [torso] 900-fill ProDown, [collar, front pocket, back panel, inner thighs] Ventrix (80% recycled polyester, 20% recycled polyester stretch)
- Seams
- critically sealed
- Fit
- standard
- Hood
- adjustable, helmet-compatible
- Venting
- double front placket
- Pockets
- [external] 2 zippered hand, 2 mesh drop-in thigh, 1 placket chest, 1 zippered chest, [internal] 2 zippered chest, 2 elasticated vest (bottles), 1 placket chest
- Claimed Weight
- 3lb 9oz
- Manufacturer Warranty
- lifetime
- Activity
- mountaineering, winter camping
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4 based on 4 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageDecember 3, 2024
Be the red man or yellow man?
Can we get some other colors please so if I die in the line of 300+rich folks leaving trash all over Everest I've a choice other than being deadRed Man or Yellow Man. How about ZigZag Rainbow Man?
Originally reviewed on thenorthface.com
September 27, 2024
would buy again
perfect for the first 6 summits i will need to buy another for everast didnt rip just doesnt work quite as while which ill need
Originally reviewed on thenorthface.com
January 15, 2024
I would buy again.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I got one for free when I worked for them but you are never getting cold unless you are on mountain that is 40 below. It's not for daily wear because it is so good. Only mountain wear or in the high plains in winter when it is 20 below and wind chills of 30 or 40 below. It is worth it if you can afford it.
Originally reviewed on thenorthface.com
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