WINNER: Mikeb
Our lightest, most packable shell yet is designed to keep you dry through mountainside squalls without adding any unnecessary weight or bulk, so you can climb higher and faster without worrying whether your jacket will keep up.
To celebrate their Sawanabori expedition The North Face is giving you the chance to win either a men's or women's Summit L5 Ultralight Storm Jacket.
- Slim fit Arms-up mobility; built for climbing
- Featherweight, 7 denier, waterproof, breathable, seam-sealed Pertex® shield 3L fabric
- 100% windproof fabric / Attached, pre-tensioned, over-helmet- compatible hood with back adjustment
- Exposed, water-resistant, reverse-coil center front and chest pocket zips
- Chest pocket features a small stretch-mesh stowpocket with a loop that you can easily clip to your harness while you're climbing
- No-fuss elasticated cuff and hem are lightweight, no fuss and keep out bad weather
Fabric
7D x 7D 47 g/m2 DryVent™ 2.5–100% nylon
Weight
100 g
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Comments
Curiously TNF web site states that the male version weighs 156g, the female version is apparently weightless.
Do women climb faster than men? Speed of light maybe?
trying to find the Hyrdostatic Head rating on these. Anyone know?
Give me head. Rating
Hi, I asked The North Face and the Hydrostatic Head rating is 20,000 mm.