- Please note, the logo and hardware color may vary in styles marked as Prior Season.
- Get ready for an adventure in the athlete-inspired design, The North Face® 2000 Mountain Jacket made from a waterproof, breathable fabric meeting the cityscape style and the demands for outdoor performance.
- Relaxed fit.
- Articulated sleeves with taffeta lining and adjustable hook-and-loop cuff tabs.
- Attached and adjustable, three-piece hood with a drawcord and cord locks.
- DryVent™ 2L shell with non-PFC DWR finish helps keep you dry.
- Heat transfer logo on left chest and back-right shoulder.
- Stormflap with a hook-and-loop closure covers the two-way, VISLON® center front zip.
- Reverse-entry, secure-zip hand pockets.
- Two secure-zip chest pockets on the mesh lined jacket.
- 100% polyester.
- Machine wash, tumble dry.
- Imported.
- Length: 28 1/2 in.
- Product measurements were taken using size MD. Please note that measurements may vary by size.
- Measurements:
- Length: 28 1⁄2 in
$219.95 Original price was: $219.95.$97.99Current price is: $97.99.
SKU: Coats & Outerwear 9604260 Categories: Clothing, Coats & Outerwear Tags: Banff Blue, Tin Grey, TNF Black
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| Color | Banff Blue, Tin Grey, TNF Black |
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| size | 2XL, LG, MD, XL |
8 reviews for The North Face Coats & Outerwear 2000 Mountain Jacket
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Rated 3.00 out of 5




















Steve – –
A stylish outer shell that is wind/waterproof. If it is cold 100% will need to layer. Cons of the jacket IMO are it’s extremely short length (retro fit) and baggy appearance with long sleeves.
Charles –
This jacket is my Spring, Fall and sometimes Summer jacket. I spent hours online, viewing other competitive brand names, trying to find a jacket with all the features on my wish list. This jacket meets most of them which included: double zipper, mesh lining, at least 1 outside pocket( this has 2), hood without a stiff bar sewn in it, and great looks. If it had an inside pocket and elasticized sleeve then all my wish list features would be met. No other brand name came close. Last year I settled for a different brand name jacket without this many features because the North Face 2000 Mountain Jacket didn’t exist. The North Face jacket costs less than the other brand name jacket. That jacket is in a closet downstairs out of sight and out of mind because I don’t know what I’ll do with it.
Bill –
I arrived at the “2000 Mountain Jacket” after buying the “Dryzzle Futurelight.” I was drawn to the clean, minimalist tailoring; the cool, “military olive” color; the refined look of the “Dryzzle”…but the sizing was too tight/not practical. I also felt it was disconcertingly thin…a lining of some kind would have helped. It was hard to return because I loved this more urban style, although I realized this is not what why you buy a North Face rain jacket. I told my sales person they should rename it “The City Slicker!” So, after much research and weighing the variables, I went with the 2000 Mountain Jacket…no great new natural color, cutting edge material/seamanship, or flattering fit, but a more functional, serviceable jacket for active work/play in the rain…kind of why one goes to North Face in first place. However, if they were to marry the two…now that would be something! This new, lean styling seems out of whack….check out the models on their website…most of the jackets look too tight on them…For a company catering to hikers, campers, trekkers, or anyone who relies on North Face for quality rainwear allowing for freedom of movement in any inclement weather situation, the choices have shrunk, literally.
Maris –
Just bought this coat to replace an old, well-worn favorite. Its my everyday raincoat for walking or cycling about town.
The material is great – light and slightly stiff. The mesh lining is great. Outside pockets (chest and side) are well-sized with good zippers. The hood works great.
It would be even better jacket if were vented, e.g. arm pit vents. Things get a bit boggy on the inside, even with the mesh lining.
Brian –
Perfect fit. Color looks professional
Joanne –
Overall great rain jacket. Fit perfectly. Keeps me dry.
Mark –
I use this jacket for skiing. Works great as a light water/wind barrier that insulated layers can be added underneath. In the description for this jacket, it says “Relaxed fit”. I normally wear size Large (6’1″, 170lbs) but had to exchange for a Medium. The Large was way too big, even the Medium fits me with a relaxed fit with plenty of room to layer underneath. The sleeves are generously long, I like that the don’t gap when you extend your arms. I recommend ordering a size smaller that you normally wear.
Jason –
The jacket has been my trusty jacket around town and on spring and summer jaunts this year. I haven’t taken her on any multi-day trips as I am laid up with an illness that prevents me from really getting out there but the jacket is great!