Style: ATLW
The North Face Gimme More Down Jacket is built for the backcountry, with a super-technical HyVent® shell to keep you dry and high-quality, 600-fill goose down insulation to keep you warm without weighing you down. Backcountry-ready features include a helmet-compatible hood, full underarm zip vents, snap-back powder skirt, and a Recco® avalanche reflector. The Gimme More Down Jacket is ideal for women whose excursions don’t get interesting until the temperatures drop and the lift lines fade away.
Specs:
- Fabric Rating: Water-resistant / Breathable
- Shell Material: 2L twill HyVent® fabric
- Insulation: 600-fill goose down body / 60g Heatseeker® Eco hood
Features:
- HyVent® 2L twill fabric is water resistant and breathable
- Goose down insulation is warm and compressible
- Taffeta lining features sassy lips print
- Helmet compatible hood is insulated to prevent heat loss
- Pit zip vents with mesh gussets allow you to open up and air out as needed
- Recco® avalanche rescue reflector
- Powder skirt keeps snow out of your jacket
- Two chest pockets, wrist pocket, internal media security pocket, hand pockets, internal goggle pocket
- Internal rib cuffs comfortably seal winter weather out of the sleeves
- Adjustable hem cinches down when you need extra protection

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FAQ.
Q:
"Does this jacket have thumb holes?"
Question by Bridget on 11/28/2011 - 9:15 am
A:
"No, this jacket does not have thumb holes"
Answer by Ashley (Peter Glenn Staff) on 11/28/2011 - 9:19 am
Q:
"How long is this jacket?"
Question by Jane on 2/20/2012 - 5:27 pm
A:
"The center back length for this jacket is about 29.5 inches long."
Answer by Ashley (Peter Glenn Staff) on 2/22/2012 - 4:23 pm
Q:
"Please let me know the weight of this jacket. "
Question by Naoko on 9/11/2012 - 11:36 pm
A:
"The weight is approx 3 lbs. "
Answer by Martha (Peter Glenn Staff) on 9/13/2012 - 10:36 am
Q:
"Will this coat stay dry on a snow day? How water resistant is it?"
Question by kayla on 9/17/2012 - 2:21 pm
A:
"The jacket will stay dry on a snow day, but I wouldn't recommend prolonged exposure to snow or rain because it is not waterproof. "
Answer by Jaime (Peter Glenn Staff) on 9/18/2012 - 3:27 pm