I reviewed the The North Face Redpoint Jacket back in 2005. I loved this insulated jacket then, and still love it now. I am happy to report that even though my Redpoint is now 5 seasons old, it still looks good, and most importantly, is still warm. This jacket is the first thing I grab out of the closet when it’s cold outside. It must have over 750 days of wear and tear on it. Yet, the Primaloft insulation is still perfectly in place and all the zippers and pockets still function as they should. The new Redpoints are made with the same care that The North Face used way back when. You can still stuff it down into the big hand pocket. The only difference with the new jacket is an addition of a touch of fleece on the coller. I think I may have to buy another one just for that touch of fleece, as well as to add another color to the repertoire. A couple years ago, I also added a Redpoint vest to my collection and I wear that under my ski jacket on the coldest days. Just like the jacket, it works great and I plan to use it for several years to come.
Suggested Retail Price of the Redpoint Jacket: $150
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Suggested Retail Price of the Redpoint Vest: $100
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