The North Face Winter Warm Tight - Men's for Sale, Reviews, Deals and Guides

8.4
out of 10
4 Positive, 1 Mixed & 0 Negative
from 5 Reviews
Retail Price:
$79.95
Used Value:
$47.97
Sale Value:
$71.96

Cabin fever hit you hard this winter. So when the treadmill is really making you feel as though you're running on a hamster wheel, don The North Face Men's Winter Warm Tight, your warmest running jacket, and hit the snow-laden trails. This tight feels as warm and cozy as a heavyweight baselayer, but it is equipped with run-specific features like the breathable mesh and dual-entry back pocket that separates it from your ski-specific long johns.

Specifications

Fit:
form-fitting
Inseam:
29in
Length:
full-length
Manufacturer Warranty:
lifetime
Material:
[face fabric] 57% nylon, 28% polyester, 15% elastane, FlashDry, [panels] 88% polyester, 12% elastane knit mesh
Pockets:
dual-entry back
Recommended Use:
nordic skate, road running, trail running, training, triathlon, yoga
Reflective:
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Full Reviews

10
I have had these sitting around my closet for a while, bought them in L.A. and totally useless, I live in the DC area and they are worth their weight for the price I paid... I run in 21 to 32 degree weather just about every morning since November and I am very pleased. No chafing, rashes or painful branch and fruit freezing over. The only issue I have is the weight I lost, now they don't fit well, they slide down quit a bit and I need to get a large soon... would be nice if backcountry can get there logistics straight and I can order new pair...
Adolpho M. De La Cerda, backcountry.com
December 28, 2019
10
Love these they keep me nice n warm with all this cold!
Raul H., backcountry.com
November 25, 2019
10
There’s not a whole lot that you can say about pants besides they do the job. I recommend it to ride during colder weather. They fit well and keep you warm.
mma4109278, backcountry.com
January 4, 2019
4
I never do reviews but......I was dissatisfied with the new version of these. I had the older version with the zipper pocket and zipper legs. These do not have either of those features which is very disappointing. I can deal with and actually prefer the new ankle style but I feel that with doing away with the zippers they used a thinner stretch fabric which isn’t as thick and warm as the previous version. These being running tights it’s a unforgivable sin they do not have a zipper pocket or at least and interior pocket for a key at the bare minimum. They get the job done but, that’s about it. Without the features mentioned above these tights are worth about half of what I paid. Knowing what I am missing out on now that I have these tights in my possession compared to the previous version is why I only give these a two star review (1 for each missing feature)
Michael K., backcountry.com
November 22, 2018
8
No zipper pouch in the back, no zippers on legs, different markings but they keep me warm. I'm 6'1" 150lbs and ordered a small. If I had it to do over again I'd order a medium. It appears the description and image for this product has been updated since I placed my order. It now accurately reflects the qualities of the product.
William H., backcountry.com
October 31, 2017