The North Face Men's Apex Bionic Jacket

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The North Face Apex Bionic Jacket
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The North Face Apex Bionic Jacket -

The North Face Apex Bionic Jacket - Men's: For cold weather activities, the Apex Bionic North Face ski jacket keeps you warm beneath its windproof exterior and comfortable fleece backer. North Face clothing constructed it with a hem-cinch-cord allowing you to adjust for a precise fit, as well as a left chest pocket which provides ample space to stash essentials. Whether worn as an exterior shell, or a standalone jacket, this North Face jacket is ideal for mild aerobic activities in challenging weather.


Standard fit.
TNF Apex ClimateBlock fabric wind permeability rated at 0 CFM
Fleece backer.
Napoleon chest pocket.
Two hand pockets.
Velcro adjustable cuffs with molded cuff tabs.
Hem cinch cord adjustment in pockets

Collar:

  • Stand collar delivers increased protection.

Wash and Care:

  • Pre-treat stains.  Cold water wash with a mild powdered detergent.  Rinse twice and tumble dry low.  Remove from dryer after 20 minutes and hang dry until garment is completely dry.  Re-treat with a DWR spray to maintain water repellency.

Weather and Wind:

  • Durable Water Repellent finish fends off light rain showers and snow
  • TNF Apex ClimateBlock provides windproof protection in a lightweight, stretchable fabric that features a DWR (durable water repellent) finish.
  • Great alone or as a liner in your cold-weather system

Zippers:

  • Full-zip front closure.
  • Windflap backs front zipper, and chin guard protects against zipper abrasion
  • Dual zip hand pockets and left Napoleon chest pocket provide ample space to stash elements
  • Zipper of TNF Red/Asphalt Gray colorway is solid red (not as pictured)

Fabric:

  • Fleece lining increases warmth and comfort.
  • Comfortable fleece backer offers light insulation
  • Hem cinchcord keeps wind out of the jacket
  • Wind-resistant with soft fleece backing
  • Fleece backer creates loft for added warmth.
  • TNF Apex ClimateBlock fabric wind permeability rated at 0 CFM (100% windproof) Fleece backer
  • Hem cinch cord to give the perfect fit and helps seal out the elements.
  • Apex Bionic is a stretch alternative to hard-shell outerwear and can be combined with fleece liners of various lofts to create highly thermal outerwear
  • Adjustable cuffs and hem drawcord help hold in warmth
  • Constructed of 90 denier plain weave 100% polyester TNF™ Apex ClimateBlock soft shell fabric.
  • With its waterproof breathable laminate, TNF™ Apex ClimateBlock fabric is the most protective of The North Face soft shell fabrics.
  • Hem cinch cord allows you to adjust for a precise fit
  • Bonded to a fleece backer for thermal protection
  • Napoleon chest pocket Two hand pockets Velcro® adjustable cuffs with molded cuff tabs Hem cinch cord adjustment in pockets
  • 90D 351 g/m2 (10.3 oz/yd2) plain weave polyester TNF Apex ClimateBlock with fleece backer
  • Made with Apex Soft Shell fabric with enhanced windproof features

Lining and Layers:

  • Ideal worn as an outer layer in milder temperatures or as a mid layer in cold weather conditions.
  • The North Face Apex Bionic jacket features a standard fit to allow some layers underneath

Fit:

  • Comfortable, stretchy, standard fit

Ventilation:

  • Offering solid performance, Apex ClimateBlock stretch laminated fleece is windproof, ultra water resistant and breathable; fleece backer enhances moisture wicking and warmth

Manufactured:

  • Import.
  • Made in Nicaragua

Features:

  • Use Apex Bionic for mid-levels of aerobic activity (hiking, skiing, snowboarding) or in colder weather
  • Closeout
  • 23.21 oz (658 g)
  • 3XL only available in Black
  • Wear as an exterior shell or a stand-alone jacket for mild aerobic activities
Sun and Ski Sports
The North Face Men's Apex Bionic Jacket is a coveted soft shell for windy, cold weather activities that keeps you warm and windchill-free beneath its windproof exterior and comfortable fleece backer. A hem cinch-cord allows you to adjust for a precise fit, and dual zip hand pockets and left Napoleon chest pocket provide ample space to stash essentials.  Whether worn as an exterior shell, or a standalone jacket, this jacket's ideal for mild aerobic activities in challenging, inclement weather.For windy, cold weather activities, this coveted soft shell keeps you warm and windchill-free beneath its windproof exterior and comfortable fleece backer. A hem cinch-cord allows you to adjust for a precise fit, and dual zip hand pockets and left Napoleon chest pocket provide ample space to stash essentials.  Whether worn as an exterior shell, or a standalone jacket, this jacket's ideal for mild aerobic activities in challenging, inclement weather.
The North Face Men's Apex Bionic Jacket is the most versatile and widely worn soft shell has enhanced windproof features and a stretchy, comfortable fit, ideal for a huge array of activities.

Moosejaw

The North Face Men’s Apex Bionic Jacket is the most versatile and popular soft shell jacket featuring enhanced windproof features and a stretchy, comfortable fit that rocks for a variety of outdoor endeavors. This North Face jacket is made with the innovative TNF Apex ClimateBlock fabric that is wind permeability rated at 0 CFM, has a cozy fleece backer, and adjustable cuffs and hem for even greater protection. Hello Apex Bionic Jacket, welcome to the exclusive club of my favorite North Face outerwear. Permeability is such a cool word. Permeability.


USOutdoor.com
Much like Superman’s costume you wear the The North Face's Apex Bionic Jacket and transform into a windblocking, cold weather aerobic powerhouse. With stretchy 100% windproof TNF Apex ClimateBlock fabric rated at 0 CFM you cut through gales and gusts with unfettered mobility that keeps your core protected from the untamed inclement weather. Whatever the task may be, you can count on this soft shell Apex Bionic Jacket to bring you the engineered form and function that has defined The North Face for years.

Backcountry.com
Who needs biomechanically-engineered legs and arms when you have the Apex Bionic?
Zip into The North Face Apex Bionic Jacket and get better, stronger, and faster. Thanks to the fleece-backed windproof shell fabric, this jacket keeps you dry and warm on your earthly adventures. The four-way stretch moves with your body so you can hike up the mountain comfortably, and the DWR coating sheds light rain or snow to help you stay dry. When you're really working hard to get some miles under your feet, the Apex Bionic’s breathable weave helps dump excess body heat.

Rock/Creek Outfitters

The Apex Bionic Jacket by The North Face is a versatile and widely popular softshell jacket constructed with ClimateBlock, a waterproof, windproof fabric that is also incredibly breathable. The Apex Bionic allows you the freedom of movement with its athletic cut and stretch material, and with a wind resistance level of 0 CFM, it will protect you from some of the more severe winter conditions. Perfect for wearing in challenging, inclement weather conditions where you are performing highly aerobic activities, such as: skiing, trekking, snowshoeing or climbing.


Oregon Mountain Community
The North Face Apex Bionic Jacket is a tried and true windproof softshell that has earned its stripes everywhere from the mountains of Nepal to the streets of New York. Whether you're looking for a jacket to take to the mountains or to work, the Apex Bionic Jacket will get you there comfortably.

Campmor
A superior multi-season soft shell, The North Face Men's Apex Bionic Soft Shell Jacket keeps you warm and windchill-free beneath its windproof exterior and comfortable fleece backer. A hem cinch-cord allows you to adjust for a precise fit, and dual-zip hand pockets and left Napoleon chest pocket provide ample space to stash essentials. Whether worn as an exterior shell, or a stand-alone, this versatile jacket has built-in stretch for comfort during aerobic activity.

PeterGlenn

The North Face Apex Bionic Jacket is one of The North Face's most popular softshell jackets because it delivers what you need for outdoor adventure: gear that moves with you and keeps you comfortable, even when the wind starts howling.


Mountain Gear

Outstanding mobility and near weatherproof protection are key attributes of the four-way stretch Apex ClimateBlock fabric of The North Face's Apex Bionic Jacket. Stay warm during low-to-moderate aerobic activities in this versatile, fleece-backed jacket – ideal for snowshoeing and fall hiking.


SummitHut.com

If it’s cold, rainy, and windy out, then reach for you North Face Apex Bionic Jacket. With a high tech polyester fleece rated at 0 CFM, this jacket offers great windproof protection. This fabric also sheds light rain and dew with ease and provides the wearer with much appreciated core warmth. This jacket excels in aerobic activities in cool, damp conditions and as a single layer in Tucson winters.


REI (2012) (closeout)

The North Face Apex Bionic jacket is a windproof soft shell with a stretchy, comfortable fit that's ideal for multiple activities.

Imported.


Eastern Mountain Sports (EMS)
Ideal for rock climbers when the weather turns cold, The North Face Apex Bionic soft shell jacket is water-resistant, breathable, and stretchy.

Fiber Content: 100% polyester.
Country of Origin: Imported


REI

The North Face Apex Bionic soft-shell jacket sports windproof features, and its stretchy, comfortable fit is ideal for multiple activities.

Imported.


Sierra Trading Post
With the highest peaks and most challenging crags come the strongest winds, so slip the windproof, breathable and stretchy fabric of The North Face's Apex Bionic jacket over your layers and attack the mountain in comfort.

Cabelas
It’s called Bionic because it works together with your body’s natural movement to enhance comfort and performance. The fabric is a special blend of polyester, nylon and elastane ripstop stretch that has a durable water-repellent finish. It’s also wind-resistant and equipped with a soft fleece backing that has natural moisture-wicking properties. Full-zip front with two pockets, hem cinch cord and Velcro®-adjustable cuffs. Imported.
Sizes: S-3XL.
Colors: Cosmic Blue, Red Clay, Nautical Blue, Arden Green, High Rise Grey, Rhubarb Red, North Face Black, Deepwater Blue, Athens Blue, Conifer Green, Leopard Yellow, Utility Brown, Bolt Blue, Noah Green.

Gander Mountain
Ideal for a variety of outdoor activities, this versatile, widely worn softshell now features enhanced windproofing and a stretchy, comfortable fit. Waterproof, breathable TNF Apex ClimateBlock fabric is wind permeability rated at 0 CFM and is bonded to a fleece backer for premium thermal protection in severe cold-weather conditions. Features Napoleon chest pocket and two hand pockets. Velcro adjustable cuffs with molded cuff tabs. Hem cinch cord adjustment in pockets. 28" center-back length. Standard fit. Imported.
O2GearShop.com (Fall 2012)

Most versatile and widely worn soft shell has enhanced windproof features and a strecthy, comfortable fit; ideal for multiple activities.


Getzs.com

Four-season, versatile, windproof soft shell with a stretchy, comfortable fit ideal for multiple activities.

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Also available for: Women, Boys
Activity:Multisport
Avg. length:28 in.
Back length:Hip-length
Back length (in.):28 inches
Body:96% polyester, 4% elastane. Lining
Center Back Length:28 in
Center back:28 inches
Closure:Full Zip
Fabric:90D 351 g/m² (10.3 oz/yd²) plain weave polyester TNF™ Apex ClimateBlock.
Fabrics/Materials:TNF Apex ClimateBlock fabric wind permeability rated at 0 CFM (100% windproof)
Fit:Center Back: 28”
Hood:no
Insulated:No
Insulation:Fleece backer
Length:29 in
Length from center back:28 inches
Lining:100% polyester.
Material:90D 351 g/m² (10.3 oz/yd² ) plain weave polyester TNF Apex ClimateBlock
Pockets:2 front, 1
Powder Skirt:no
Recommended Use:winter aerobic activity
Removable Liner:No
Shell fabric:Windproof stretch polyester
Shell lining fabric:Polyester fleece
Style:Jackets
Type:Softshell
Warranty:Lifetime
Waterproof:No
Waterproof Rating:water-resistant
Weather Conditions:Wind
Weatherproof Material:ClimateBlock
Weight:650 g (22.93 oz)
Weight [with packaging]:Small: 1.4 lb, Medium: 1.5 lb, Large: 1.6 lb, X-Large: 1.75 lb, XX-Large, XXX-Large: 1.85 lb
Windproof:Yes
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The North Face Apex Bionic Jacket Reviews:

Positive Reviews:

Great Jacket

I got this jacket several years ago for snowshoeing. I use it as my outer layer, and I also use it in the Spring/Fall while hiking in the Rocky Mountains. It's very comfortable, and has a good number of pockets which are a good size for holding stuff you may want ready access to on the trail. In terms of blocking the wind it works great, been in 30mph gusts in the winter and stay toasty. I've also been in light rain showers and it does a good job shedding. Anything heavier/steadier rainfall it will stop shedding but the inner layer won't get wet. Had to hike a couple miles back in the rain and I stayed dry/warm. No rain seeped through the jacket. The draw strings work well at keeping body heat in. My only 'con' is the arms seem a little too long for me. The velcro straps work okay, and length of sleeves isn't a huge deal. During the winter while wearing gauntlet style gloves the length of the sleeves seems to be less of an issue then without them.

Overall I love this jacket. It's effective, not bulky and can be used not just in the winter but also in the spring/fall which makes it very useful.

Durability wise I have had this jacket for 3 or 4 years I think, and it still holds up. No major issues with the quality of the garment. The only time I had trouble with it was the zipper wouldn't zip up good, but I simply put a light coat of liquid hand soap on the zipper and it's worked fine for the past year or so. Not uncommon for a zipper to do that over time, and I wouldn't consider something so easy to remedy a fault of the jacket or The North Face.
KevinH at REI on 12/12/2011

Now My Only Outdoor Jacket!!

I purchased this jacket after returning a Marmot Precip Plus jacket that lost its waterproofness and didn't breath. I have no regrets! I really love this jacket!! The North Face has produced an awesome lightweight high performance jacket in the Apex Bionic. It is now the only jacket I use (OK, I DO have a hooded shell I bought in CO that comes in handy on occasion) for all 4 seasons. It will sustain my body temp comfortably with standard base layers down to around 40 to 45 without much movement, and down to around 37-38 with activity like moderately-paced walking. When it's colder than that, I use a thin fleece as an underlayer, and I'm comfy down into the 20s with no problems.

It is the one piece of gear that has made the transition from fall to winter (I've historically hated walking in the cold) so much more bearable. This year, I was actually bummed that spring came to Virginia as early as it did. I now recommend this jacket as essential gear for outdoor fitness due to its performance, windproof/water resistant characteristics and lightweightness.

I did buy an XL - I am 5' 11" and weight 205 lbs, and it is just a bit big on me, but I did so knowing that I wanted the extra room from a fleece underneath. If you want a sleeker fit, I recommend buying a size smaller.

I've just washed it the first time (after 6 months of use) with minimal detergent and by itself and did have to retreat. I used a polymer spray (not silicone) - used both SofSole and Tectron spray. I understand that there is a product that you can add to the wash that aids in retreating the waterproofness made by Nikwax called Tech Wash. THUMBS UP NORTHFACE!
Fitcoach7 at Rock/Creek Outfitters on 05/05/2010

I was looking for a good overall jacket...lightweight, durable, but most of all versatile. Being from Bozeman, MT, where weather extremes can change back and forth daily, I needed something I could put over a hoodie, or more, on chilly days but wear comfortably on its own in a wide degree of temperatures, both in the mountains and around town. This jacket fits the bill perfectly. In the two weeks I've owned it I have used it daily, going to work, around town christmas shopping, hiking Hyalite Reservoir, skiing Big sky, and on a date to a local brewery on a Friday night, and was absolutely comfortable on all occasions. It currently is unusually warm here, so once temperatures drop, it will certainly need to be layered, but I have a winter jacket for that. It is fairly water resistant but not ideal for rain (which we had last night), and I wouldnt use it as a ski jacket unless it was unusually warm like it has been. Overall, the fit is pretty true to size, I am 6'0, 190 athletic build, got a Large and it fits well by itself or overtop a base layer. The jacket is Black Heather, and it is certainly a much lighter grey than the pictures on the site, but that is of no consequence to me. I would say this jacket will be able to handle 75% of my winter activities this year. Overall, if you are looking for a technical jacket that can stand up to deep winter activities, probably not the jacket for you, but a good versatile jacket that will be able to handle a wide range of moderate cold, and be good for light outdoor and backcountry fun. And Backcountry.com was quick, painless, and the shipping was fast and free

brap132100 at Backcountry.com on 12/01/2012

A good casual jacket.

This jacket is my first of this type. I normaly just stick with a combo of fleece, sweaters, and rainjackets to match the weather outside. However when you live in SC with sometimes a 15-25 degree temp swing, it can be hard to layer up when carrying around a ton of college materials in my backpack (hard to store those layers when its hot). Its a nice jacket and i will say it does boil down to a very nice windbreaker. However with just a tee it is good to about 50 before I need another layer. Its stylish enough that i can where it to casual interviews and not feel that its out of place with a shirt and tie but casual enough for daily use. I will say if your looking for something to run in or exercise in there are better options however for college or something like that and walking from class to class I find it very useful (the water repellent feature is very nice for light ran or running from class to class in downpor). Another thing i found is that the collar doesnt want to stay down on the right side which is a bit annoying. Lastly I will say that being 6'4" I find myself wishing that they had a tall size so i could wear a medium and still have long enough sleeves. To sum it up if your wanting a jacket for the backcountry there are much better options however if your wanting a great, dressy looking jacket to wear around town and still be versitile to be out in the frontcountry this is the one to buy.
RandomDudePerson at REI on 02/02/2012

Nice

While browsing for a new jacket for my son for Christmas I spotted this one made by Northface. I remembered that his sister has one that seemed to be basically the same jacket ( in women's style of course) and I realized that she has been wearing the jacket for a couple of years now (not a small thing considering she's owned many coats and jackets the last couple years that I've seen on her a few times and then never again). So I realized this jacket seems to be her goto jacket - meaning it would surely please her brother to have one. Well, that is exactly how it turned out at Christmas when he opened the box. It was indeed pretty much the same as his sister's (but in men's style) - and she couldn't rave enough to him about the "amazing" wind protection it gives and how she has even used it for snowboarding with a sweater under it because the fabric is so flexible and giving - as well as the cut of it. My son loved the jacket - said he'd never felt anything like that fabric and he said it felt great to wear. I gave it a good rating in durability since I know my daughter's has held up very well for a couple of years now. Finally, he is about 5'8" and lanky and the medium fit him perfectly -- no "ape arms" (too long) like on some jackets!
bobrock at REI on 06/06/2011

Excellent look and fit

Bought this as a gift for my boyfriend. Was on the fence since some other reviewers were complaining about a tight fit, and he has a powerful/top-heavy build, 5'10" and 230 lbs, most of his size being in his chest and shoulders. I decided to try his usual size L. He loves this fleece and says it couldn't fit better if it had been tailored and I agree! The overall quality is outstanding, just what I would expect from TNF. He is a dedicated outdoorsman who is acclimated to Western mountain weather and feels that the weight of the jacket is just right down to deep freezing or high wind conditions. The asphalt gray/ether gray color combination is also very attractive and masculine. Looks and performs great in both the city and the country. Overall we're both very happy.

The only possible negative about this jacket is that some guys may want to order up a size since it's cut to taper at the waist and not be boxy, which may be unflattering or uncomfortable for some. If you are larger through the middle of your body then the cut might not work at all for you. Do note also that this is a fleece jacket, not a coat, and does not have a waterproof/windproof shell.
Suzanne at Campmor on 02/02/2013

Very Nice & Light Jacket

I bought the Apex Bionic jacket in the red and gray. Not sure why it's the cheapest of all the color choices because I think it looks great. The jacket is a very nice light jacket to have for casual dress. The light fleece lining inside helps to keep you warm but not too warm.

The two complaints I have are with the stiffness of the jacket and the overly tight fit in the armpit area. The tight fit in the armpit area makes your short sleeve shirts bunch up in that area when you put the jacket on, which is annoying. It also makes it difficult to wear anything beyond a thin, long sleeve shirt underneath. Wearing a sweater or anything bulkier underneath probably wouldn't be comfortable.

The stiffness of the jacket seems to be a common complaint. While I appreciate that the stiff outer layer is what protects you from wind and light rain, it does make the collar ride up on your neck and makes movement a tiny bit cumbersome.

Despite these two issues, I do like my jacket very much. Being in southern California, a good light jacket is very useful and I'm glad to own one like this.
sonnysats at REI on 01/01/2013

Exceeded my expectations

This jacket is my favorite jacket that I own. I just replaced my old Apex with a new one because my old jacket wore out, after 6 years of pretty much daily wear except during summer months (which is not much in my part of the country). I use this jacket for almost every activity under 65 degrees (F). I used this primarily in eastern Idaho and north Utah where temperatures dip far beyond chilly. Some complain that this jacket is not warm enough. Let me set the record straight. This jacket is NOT, nor will it ever be as warm as a down jacket. It is a thin jacket with a very thin fleece lining. It was not intended to be exceedingly warm. However, I layer under it in 0 degree and below weather and I do just fine. I usually wear this jacket to school, but have also worn it camping, hiking, rock climbing, cross country skiing, and even during outdoor winter football. Yes, I love this jacket. I love it so much that I replaced my old one and bought my wife one as well. Some of the best money on outdoor gear I have ever spent.
LavaRocks at REI on 02/02/2011

classic design

I bought a discontinued color off the clearance rack several years ago, and worn mine intermittently. As far as I can tell, the design has not changed since then.

This design is THE embodiment of the "soft-shell jacket," for better and for worse. It is bundle of compromises: between warmth and ease of movement, between breathability and weather resistance. I think that if well-fitted and used in accordance with its philosophy of use, it is quite satisfactory.

It's VERY comfortable, it keeps the wind out better than a fleece sweatshirt (but not as well as a hard shell,) and it keeps you warm by itself down to about freezing or so. Colder than that, you need a hard shell to wear over it. Same goes if it's raining. This is NOT a rain jacket--more of a summer jacket, depending upon your environment, or a middle layer in cold conditions.

It takes up the same space in your pack as a zip-up fleece, but it keeps the wind out far better, which makes it quite ideal as a backup outer layer under most circumstances. Its a perfect casual jacket around town.
The Dude at REI on 03/03/2012

Completely Satisfied

This jacket has been awesome. I needed something for my various outdoor activities / sports with my children that would be lightweight and keep my warm. It has satisfied my every need. Fit is excellent. Colors / Style were true to what I ordered. 100% windproof is true and a great feature. I used this jacket during early spring baseball practices and it is exactly what I was looking for. I also wore it when I rode a motorcycle home about 30 miles in 45 degree weather and was completely comfortable even at some pretty high speeds. At the higher speeds, there was a *slight* seepage of air through the zipper, but that it was not a problem at all and those were not normal conditions. I have no hesitation on wearing this jacket under all normal - above normal conditions for which it was intended. Beyond that, simple layering underneath should get me through the most of the year, other than the coldest winter conditions. 100% satisfied and would highly recommend, especially if you are like me and are typically warm most of the time requiring something lightweight and flexible.
PaTransplant at The North Face on 04/06/2013

Negative Reviews:

I mean that literally. This jacket has individual features that might be useful, but the whole is less than the sum of it's parts.
The outer face is a nice sturdy DWR soft shell material. Stands up to branches, thorns and rocks quite well. Sheds light precip for a few minutes, but more than 10-15 minutes in a steady drizzle will overwhelm it at the shoulders and start soaking through.
Then we have the fleece backer which adds no appreciable warmth and binds when you try to layer wool/fleece/cotton under it (poly slides OK). Better hope your layers have thumb holes, or your sleeves are going to be bunched entirely above your elbows.
So it's not warm and you can't easily layer under it. Well ok, but it's still a decent wind breaker with DWR finish right? Not really. The shell material doesn't breathe particularly well (and there are no pit vents/zips). Certainly not well enough to keep you dry at the temperatures this jacket will keep you comfortably warm in (40-60F) with any kind of aerobic activity.
It is nice for walking around the mall in, since there's no insulation you won't overheat like in a Denali.
2 Stars because the shell material is nice, without the binding fleece backer making it cumbersome as a shell I'd probably give it 3.5-4.

Kue4007119 at Backcountry.com on 11/25/2012

Apex? I think not. More like rock bottom

This jacket claims to do everything it doesn't and more. It's breathability and moisture wicking properties are almost nonexistent, nor is suitable for any level of aerobic activity or cold weather.

Many a times in the fall season I'd find myself taking it off b/c it would get clammy just from me walking around.(And no I'm not a perfuse sweater; 5'4" male 125 lbs athletic build) So forget about even exercising in it!

Plus during the colder months there's the added bonus of catching a cold, since I would take off the jacket only to put it back again two minutes later b/c it's cold. Which, by that time means my back is moist AND cold.

Bottom Line:

If you're getting this jacket b/c you absolutely LOVE the way it looks (not like, not love, but LOVE w/ CAPITAL LETTERS) then by all means get it. For everybody else, I implore you look elsewhere. It's too hot for those autumn days and too cold for the winter months. As for the features mentioned in the 'Description' lets put it this way; the two best technologies on this jacket are a) the DWR finish and b) the zippers, everything else fails to deliver.
Avid Commuter at REI on 12/12/2012

I wanted to love this jacket...

I really did. But as great as it looks (and it does look great!), I seem to skip over it when choosing a jacket to wear. Here's why: there's no "right" temperature for this jacket, no sweet spot. I was hoping it would be great for slightly chilly spring and fall days. But it provides very little warmth, so that didn't work. Next I thought I could use it in place of a sweater or sweatshirt; that failed because although I'd be comfortable when I first put it on, the lack of breathability left me sweaty even on a short walk. So it begs the question; when will you wear this? Answer: not often.
greyhound at REI on 04/04/2012

Fashion not function

I like wearing the jacket. It is light and has a nice fit. Trouble is it has zero R-value. This is not a jacket I would wear for active sports such as biking, running or cross country skiing. There are much better jackets for that job (true windbreakers with high breathability). I use this for casual running around town, walks, etc. Even with a layer of fleece this jacket is chilly in the 40's and below. When the temp is in the 50's and up this jacket is overkill. From a practical standpoint, this jacket is good for having in the car. Expensive and pretty worthless. Consider this to be an expensive wind breaker.
SGS at REI on 04/04/2011

Underwehlming

I got a killer deal on this jacket during one of REI's clearance sales, and I'm still considering returning it. It just doesn't do much well. It will soak through in about 20 minutes of rain. It is OK for wind, but the breast pocket has no backing or flap so air just rushes through the zipper. It doesn't breath well. It's just mediocre at everything. You can do better if you're paying anything close to full price.
Hans Stormrider at REI on 04/04/2012

Not very impressed with the warmth

I use this jacket for normal everyday use. Im not impressed with the warmth nor windproofness of it, it is not suitable for weather below 40 degrees. It would work nicely as a liner for another jacket. I do like the look of and it has a slimming effect. It is very comfortable and easy to move around in it.
Billy computer guy at Campmor on 01/01/2013

I don't get it.

People do like this jacket and that's fine. However, I've used this thing in different environments and it's not impressive. The fit and feel is too stiff for my taste. But, This jacket is great for just mall waking.
John Doe the third at REI on 11/11/2012

Zipper Breaks DONT WAIST YOUR MONEY

I have purchased 2 of these and the zipper broke on both of them in less than a year. For the price it should be durable but it is not.
franswa at REI on 02/02/2013

Both zippers broke within ~1 year

Both the main zipper and the chest pocket zipper broke within ~12 months after normal use. My first and last TNF jacket.
Zaney at REI on 04/04/2013

Amazing soft shell for walking around the mall. However, for real weather problems I would pass on this garment.

ronp46239 at Backcountry.com on 11/25/2012

Neutral Reviews:

It's alright

This jacket does what it says very well. It blocks out almost all wind, and it is also quite waterproof. You will be dry unless water trickles down the neck or the sleeves. For the most part, this jacket works quite well for what it is said to do.

However, there are still a few shortcomings to this jacket. First, is the fact that this jacket isn't very comfortable. It's a little stiff, and the material on the inside isn't exactly the softest thing in the world. Second, is the fact that this jacket isn't all that warm when you're standing. It's actually still relatively chilly in comparison with the other jackets.

That being said though, if you take this jacket and you're doing an activity, such as say, biking, you will be warm. The jacket is windproof, which also means it traps heat very well. In other words, so long as your body is generating heat, you will be warm. Otherwise, you will be cold.

If you combine this jacket with a pull over or a fleece, then this jacket is actually quite warm, and will get you through 40 degree days any day. I suspect that it will also get you through 20-30 degree days as well, as wind chill is practically unheard of with this jacket.

It's a great jacket. The build quality is good. It does what it is advertised to do well. Note that I believe the reason this jacket is cheaper than its competitors, is because this jacket is missing a lining.
PenTrik at Rock/Creek Outfitters on 10/10/2009

This is my first TNF Jacket. Traditionally, I'm a big supporter of Arc'teryx but wanted a causal jacket, a less expense, that gave me the ability to adjust the sleeve/wrist openings. I bought both the large and medium, and the large was great in the shoulders but made me look 7 months pregnant/gave an non tailored fit in the midsection. The medium worked out because the material stretches so I can layer up underneath and still keep a tailored fit through my midsection.
I can see the difference in quality between my Arc Jackets and TNF; in additional to the clientele they cater to. This jacket is sized to the masses in my opinion; if you're looking for a true technical piece- Go Fish!
My dimensions: 6'1 185-190, 41R suit, 16 x 34 dress shirt. 32 x 32 pant; and a fashion a tailored fitted in all my apparel
*MRSP on the Tag lists the jacket for 129.XX

Dirty at Backcountry.com on 01/20/2013

Nice design but lacking features, warmth

Lacking in warmth and no inside pockets are my cues to return this jacket. I have an REI "One" jacket that is five years old and consistently one of my most frequently used jackets. It offers warmth, flexibility and features for a much better value than any of the name brand jackets you could compare it to. If it were not for my considerable weight loss this past year, I would still rock the REI jacket. Now, I am forced to make another choice and the North Face Bionic is only so-so in the soft shell category. I have worn it for almost a month of Southeast fall temps and it is not warm at all. This does not bode well for its use in our winters. Will most likely go with the REI Elk Ridge, even though the arms felt a little short in the store.
advcyclist at REI on 11/11/2010

Almost Perfect... But Not Quite

I really wanted to give this 3.5 stars, but that's not an option. I've used this jacket for just about everything, nice weather days up in snow country Colorado to keeping the weather out while walking to work. The body cut is good but the sleeves are too long and not large enough around from the armpit hole through elbows. I'm an odd size though, so it's tough to find a jacket that fits trim enough in the torso but big enough in the arms. I'd also love an inside breast pocket or at least a place for my headphones cord to come through the inside of the jacket. Great jacket, just doesn't fit me as well as some others (like the MH Android).
BMinCO at Mountain Gear on 04/04/2012

Have You Changed the Way You Size This Jacket?

This is the 3rd Apex Jacket I have had. I am 6'4", 215 lb. and all the other times I purchased the jacket it fit me perfectly. I would get an XL and normally I would try to find one for tall people, ut in the past the fit worked out well. The most recent one I just got is not made right. The XL is way too big in the mid section and not long enough-so it just goes to the waist. it is too hard to explain what is off with the latest jacket I received, but I think something is way of, and the fit is not anything like the other jackets. Very disappointed.
Kooler at The North Face on 03/04/2013

Good jacket, poor fit

I bought two, one M and one L, and plan to return them both because neither fit well. I'm 5'11", 175 lbs. I'm quite an ordinary sized human.

The L was gigantic in the body, and the arms were way too long. Shoulders were far too broad for me. Clearly too big.

The M was a great fit in the body, arms, and shoulders...but the body of the jacket length is too short. Clearly the "right" size, but as soon as I lift my arms my belly button shows. Uh, that's not going to keep me warm anytime.
Customer12345 at REI on 10/10/2011

Good standalone; bad fit

I'm 5'11", 175lbs and bought this in a large. Sleaves are plenty long, lots of room in the chest but the armpits are positioned way too high. Because of this using the jacket as a shell over a fleece/heavy sweater/anything bulky is impossible. That being said, its reasonably warm by itself and provides good wind protection and decent wetness protection. Would recommend with the sizing the caveat I mentioned above.
Nicholas R at REI on 02/02/2013

Good Material. Too Short

Good material and stitching. Really this thing is too short to be a serious outdoor jacket. Give us 3 more inches in body length at least, or it just rides up and you have wind on your belly and spine all day. Very annoying and disappointing. Forget bicycling, climbing, X-country skiing or anything else where you have to actually move.
Escarpment6 at REI on 12/12/2011

difficult sleeve lining

I like the style and the light weight. However the lining in the sleeves is rough and makes it difficult to slide your arm in when wearing a sweater of shirt. I am amazed that others do not find this a problem. Because of this I gave it an averge rating.
Tennisfox at The North Face on 04/20/2013

XL WAY too big. Measurements off by at least 4in+

I ordered this jacket for windproof features as well as warmth. I'm sure it would've been windproof. I sent it back because it was not warm at all. I wanted a lighter jacket for late fall, early winter. This is a late spring jacket. Not to mention the XL was HUGE!
DaniP at The North Face on 12/12/2012