The North Face Girl's Zipline Rain Jacket

Priced: $35.72 - $55.00 Rated:   - 5 stars out of 5 by 13 reviews.
The North Face Zipline Rain Jacket
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Color: Azalea Pink
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FEATURES of The North Face Girls' Zipline Rain Jacket.
SPECIFICATIONS of The North Face Girls' Zipline Rain Jacket.

Collar:

  • Brushed collar lining

Lining and Layers:

  • Mesh-lined body

Embroidery:

  • Embroidered logo at left

Hood:

  • Fixed hood

Weather and Wind:

  • Attach all velcro closures and zip all zippers.  Wash in cold water with a powder detergent.  Put through two rinse cycles.  Dry on medium heat.  Retreat your product with a coating of a DWR spray, such as Tectron or Revivex. This maintenance program is only required when water stops beading up on the outside of the garment.
  • Waterproof, breathable, fully seam sealed

Zippers:

  • Center front zip and Velcro stormflap closure

Features:

  • Elasticized cuffs
  • ID label
  • Elastic at cuffs
  • Chin guard flap
Backcountry.com
April showers bring May flowers, and they also bring home a drenched daughter if she isn't wearing The North Face Zip Line Rain Jacket. Two layers of waterproof breathable HyVent fabric keep your girl dry as she collects flowers to lighten up the kitchen.

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Straight forward, mesh-lined, waterproof rain jacket.
Let spring bloom without the fear of stormy weather putting a damper on your daughter’s day. This active jacket is crafted from 100% waterproof and breathable HyVent nylon that sheds showers with ease. A 100% polyester mesh liner ensures long-wearing comfort without bulkiness or binding. Two pockets keep delicate hands warm. Fully seam-sealed. Fixed hood.


Zappos.com
The Zipline's not content to hang in the closet - it craves wet weather and lets it roll off its back with a smile.
2L HyVent® shell provides full waterproof and breathable protection.
Fully seam sealed.
Full-length zip with storm flap.
Two hand pockets.
Machine wash cold and tumble dry low.
Imported.
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Also available for: Women, Boys
Body:70D 82 g/m2 HyVent 2 liter- 100% nylon plain weave
Center Back Length:22 inches
Fabric:100% polyester mesh liner
Length:20 1⁄2 in
Lining:50D 50 g/m2 100% polyester small-hole mesh
Neck Circumference:19 in
Shell:100% nylon.
Sleeve Length:26 in
Weight:8.5 oz / 240 g
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The North Face Zipline Rain Jacket Reviews:

Positive Reviews:

My daughter is 10 and wears a size 8 in a lot of clothes, she is tall and lean and we ordered a 10-12 in this coat and it fits her perfectly. You cant go wrong with the North Face Brand. Also her last coat was North Face and it's still in great condition after wearing for almost 2 years. I hope the North Face quality continues as I haven't been disappointed with any of their products.
Shannon N - customer at Zappos.com on 10/11/2012
My daughter has only removed this jacket to sleep since receiving it on Christmas, so I would have to conclude it is a very comfortable jacket. What impressed me more than the jacket was the Zappos service. I ordered this on a Monday morning in early December and it was on my doorstep by Tuesday afternoon! I was amazed that my order was processed so quickly. I will be checking Zappos site first when online shopping.
Sally M - customer at Zappos.com on 01/02/2014
I purchased the large for my 13 year old daughter, who is tall and lean. The jacket fits her perfectly. The arm length is great, as well as the length of the jacket. It is also very flattering to her figure (not boxy), which I was concerned about. I am extremely satisfied!
Anonymous - customer at Zappos.com on 12/27/2013

I am 19 years old, but I am very small. I ordered size L, it was big on me. I did not want to return it, so I hope that I will grow into it. This jacket is light, so it is a great jacket for spring. I like it.

HHnunh Rmah at Backcountry.com on 11/29/2013

Bought this for my 7 year old. She LOVED the bright yellow color. It really stands out in a crowd, so it makes her very easy to find! I wish it had a little thicker lining instead of just the mesh, but other than that we really like it.

dan5013410 at Backcountry.com on 11/04/2012

My Three little girls needed rain coats and these are perfect. Nothing crazy special but good girls for girls and they seem to be dry and comfy. I will say they seem to run big. SO if you are torn I would go a size down.

John Pruitt at Backcountry.com on 10/20/2011

Nice jacket! It's lightweight to be waterproof. Nothing fancy about it but the name. If I were at the store and saw it in person I don't know if I would have paid $55.00 for it, but it's nice enough not to send back.

Jennifer Doman at Backcountry.com on 03/25/2013
This jacket was purchased for our soccer playing granddaughter. She wears a size 10 and is average weight. From reading other reviews, I ordered a large which was one size up. Fits great. Not too big, but has growing room. Great jacket!
Anonymous - customer at Zappos.com on 01/07/2013
Bought this for my 15 year old daughter -- she's very petite, wears a women's size 0/2. This fit perfectly & is just the right weight to put over a sweatshirt for sports practice or wear by itself for warmer days.
Anonymous - customer at Zappos.com on 02/15/2013

I am wondering if this is womens or girls sizes?
i am looking for a small or medium in womens not girls and am afraid to purchase this if its for little girls

Krys at Backcountry.com on 08/14/2011

Negative Reviews:

a raincoat for when your little girl collects flowers????
Of course, there is no other reason a girl would be out in the rain.

Anna Lorentzon at Backcountry.com on 07/31/2012