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Will this jacket be waterproof?

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I need a jacket for spring use. My insulated jacket is too warm by end of March.

I'm looking at this one:
http://uk.thenorthface.com/tnf-uk-en/men-s-astor-soft-shell-jacket.html?colour=592

The North Face Astor jacket.

It uses their own "Apex ClimateBlock" fabric.

I'm not expecting Goretex Pro Shell levels of waterproofness but will this jacket be up to it? Or will it start to take in water if it snows?
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Hmmm... "waterproof" is a hard criteria to meet and still be comfortable to wear.

Soft shells rock though, I have Goretex Softshell that I have worn in heavy rain with no problems and it's brilliant in snow. I suspect the TNF one will be similar, I had an original Apex Softshell and it was great in even heavy snow, they breathe really well too.
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I have a north face soft shell jacket which has kept me dry during fairly nasty down pours in london, so my 2 cents is yes.
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parlor, I will second that - I am running a Mountain Equipment G2 Jacket soft shell had it for 5 seasons and still doing the business Very Happy
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Bikeandsnow, the relevant word in the description of that jacket is not "ClimateBlock" but "HyVent". HyVent has been TNF's _budget_ DWR tradename/process for almost a decade now.

Decent in most fresh snow as it's falling; not something I would rely on in a rainstorm. HyVent pants? Don't sit in a puddle.
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My Hyvent jacket/salopettes have been waterproof in everything from blizzards to heavy rainstorms (well, the jackets been fine in the rain). For spring skiing just get a shell jacket and wear with a t-shirt. Take a fleece in your backpack in case it gets cold.


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With a fleece backing for warmth


Not sure I'd want such a thing in a spring jacket.........

When are you going? The spring sales kick in during March so you should be able to save a few £££
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no it won't be waterproof but it will be snowproof.
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Cotswold and Ellis brigham have a few things reduced at the moment.
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kitenski, if I wear this with a short sleeve base layer, it should be fine until end of April.

My other jacket is quite bulky and has feathers in it - good for Jan and Feb.

I think this North Face jacket is pretty un-bulky.
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I've just bought one and it's arrived.

I tried running water over it under the tap. Not sure how valid that test it. But it's more waterproof than any other ski jacket I've ever owned.

Quality looks good. I'm aware of some Snowheads concerns regarding the drop in quality of TNF.

Will have to wait and see how it goes.

The thickness of the jacket is ideal for March to late April skiing.
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