The North Face Summit Verbier GTX Jacket - Men's
Offering big-mountain functionality with a progressive aesthetic, the men's Summit Verbier GTX jacket from The North Face keeps you dry throughout the snowiest, stormiest days on the mountain.
- Durable, waterproof GORE-TEX 3-layer fabric
- Articulated fit built around skiing and riding
- Fabric made with recycled polyester
- Attached, adjustable, ski- and snowboard-helmet–compatible, partial-drop hood with a riveted cordlock adjustment system
- 2-way, #5 YKK VISLON® AquaGuard® center-front zipper with an internal draft flap
- Brushed-tricot chin guard with laser-cut perforations for added comfort and breathability
- No shoulder seams for added comfort and reduced bulk while you're wearing a pack
- Underarm vents with YKK AquaGuard FLATKNIT® zippers for reduced bulk and increased flexibility
- Covered, secure-zip chest pocket with an internal mesh pouch and cord routing
- Alpine pockets with #5 YKK AquaGuard zippers and internal radio loops
- 2 covered, secure-zip hand pockets with pleated construction
- Wrist pocket with a #3 YKK AquaGuard zipper, goggles wipe and internal pass pouch
- Adjustable wrist cuffs with bonded hook-and-loop closures and integrated thumb loops
- 2 large, internal mesh drop-in pockets
- Fixed, stretch powder skirt with silicone gripper tape and a jacket-to-pant integration clip
- Internal hem cinch cord with a single-point adjustment and riveted cordlock
- Standard fit
Imported.
View the The North Face Summit Series Product LineView all The North Face Men's Downhill Ski Jackets| Best Use | Snowsports Downhill Skiing Snowboarding |
|---|---|
| Fabric | 75-denier x 40-denier 165 g/m2 GORE-TEX 3-layer 100% recycled polyester plain weave face and tricot knit backer with non-PFC durable water-repellent (DWR) finish |
| Windproof | Yes |
| Waterproof | Yes |
| Type of Waterproofing | GORE-TEX 3-layer waterproof/breathable fabric |
| Hood | Yes |
| Thumbholes | Yes |
| Powder Skirt | Yes |
| Ventilation | Pit Zips |
| 2-Way Zipper | Yes |
| Back Length | Thigh-length |
| Back Length (in.) | 34 inches |
| Gender | Men's |
| Weight | 1 lb. 13.59 oz. |
| Sustainability | Contains recycled materials |
| XS | S | M | L | XL | XXL | XXXL | 30 IN Waist | 32 IN Waist | 34 IN Waist | 36 IN Waist | 38 IN Waist | 40 IN Waist | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Chest | 33–35 | 36–38 | 39–41 | 42–44 | 45–48 | 49–52 | 53–56 | ||||||
| Sleeve Length | 33 | 33.5 | 34 | 34.8 | 35.5 | 36.3 | 37 | ||||||
| Waist | 27–28 | 29–30 | 31–34 | 35–38 | 39–42 | 43–44 | 29–30 | 31–32 | 33–34 | 35–36 | 37–38 | 39–40 | |
| Hip | 33–34 | 35–37 | 38–40 | 41–43 | 44–46 | 47–49 | 50–52 | 35–36 | 37–38 | 39–40 | 41-42 | 43–44 | 44–45 |
| Inseam | 31.5 | 31.5 | 32 | 32.5 | 32.5 | 32.5 | 31.5 | 32 | 32 | 32 | 32.5 | 32.5 |
Sizing Notes
TALL: Some shirts, pants and jackets are available in tall sizes, which generally means an inseam that is 3 inches longer and a rise that is 1 inch longer, a shirt or jacket body that is 2 inches longer and sleeves that are 2 inches longer than regular sizes.
SHORT: Pants are available in short sizes. These have an inseam of 30 inches.
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Well designed functionality
Replacing an older TNF Goretex hard shell that held up for a very long time until the zippers failed. First impressions is that the number of pockets and their positioning is exactly the type of thing you didn't know you needed until you have it. Feels light and offers good maneuverability. Just roomy enough that layering with mid layer doesn't feel bulky and stuffed. Although the armpit area is a bit snug, I have a Denali fleece so maybe the newer FutureFleece models will fit better. I have high hopes this jacket will hold up for years snowboarding here on our icy slopes. I'm already liking the tech designed into this jacket.
Great product, bad fit
High quality product, I really love the look and feel of this jacket. Attention to detail all over. However, the sizing is terrible. Bought a size medium, I'm 5'8" 160, fit build, and I was swimming in the jacket, and sleeve cuffs were huge after maxing Velcro out. I exchanged for a small, and it fit perfectly except for the armpits. Way too tight, felt like I was wearing my wife's tshirt in the armpit area. Really bummed by the fit, because this jacket is great quality and style.
Love the product but had to return
I ended up returning this item because I just didn't like the way it fit. I'm 5"10, 190lbs and have an athletic build. I originally got a Large and returned for a Medium. I ultimately returned the Medium as well. I loved the quality and color of this jacket but I feel it was made for a big/tall person. Both Medium and Large were quite long and I couldn't justify spending the amount of money if I didn't love the way it fit
Men's Summit Series Jackets
Is there a reason there is NO red options the past 2 seasons? I had a great shell, handle on the zipper ripped off so I sent it to The NorthFace warranty dept. Simple enough. I get a letter that it is getting fixed then I get a letter 2 weeks later that it was lost. Given that my whole set up is black/red I can't even buy a new jacket/shell to replace it.
One of the worst fits I've had
Was gifted this jacket. I can't even return it. As 137 lb 5'4" guy, most small jackets fit me. This? Horrible fit. Too long in length. And I can't move my arms properly and for a shell, too tight at the chest. It's made for tall, really skinny individuals. I am a small guy with a medium size torso (not in length, only in width and depth).
Terrible fit, but very high quality jacket
I just got this year's version of this jacket as a warranty replacement for the same model from the 2023 season. As you'd expect from a $700 TNF product, the quality and materials and fit and finish are top notch. However, the fit is awful. This jacket seems to be designed for short people with large beer bellies. I'm 6'1", 180 lbs, athletic build, wide shoulders, no belly, 44" chest, and I bought this jacket in size L. It fits quite well in the shoulders and chest (bonus points for the high and tight armpit holes and properly long sleeves), but the sleeves themselves have WAY too much material (the width/diameter is absurd, even with the adjustable velcro cuffs tightened all the way). Additionally, the torso of the jacket (below the chest) has SO much extra fabric - it poofs out and looks like I'm wearing a tent. (I guess if I had a big ol' gut, this extra fabric would be appreciated.) Finally, this jacket isn't long enough for my tastes. It barely comes down far enough to cover my butt, meaning that any movement in my arms or shoulders causes the jacket to ride up much higher than I would like.
Tony Stark's Snowboard Jacket
This jacket is so advanced, I'm starting to think Tony Stark designed it in his spare time. It's like wearing a mini Iron Man suit on the mountain - flying although will be up to you. Highly recommend. Medium size 5'9" 180lbs.
Sizing has changed
Had Freethinker version of this from a decade ago that fit great in M. 6'1, 180lb athletic, 44 chest. This one in M was too long, below fingers on thighs, and tight on chest. Would get L but too long
4 Inches Shorter?
I was pumped to see this season's updated version of the Verbier jacket, but now that I see that its 4 inches shorter in length compared to the previous version... hard pass.
Can't ask for a better shell
Great all mountain jacket, but especially for touring. Pockets are well designed and useful. Warm with plenty of ventilation. Perfect for touring and great for resort days

