The North Face's 'Super Warm' and 'Stylish' Puffer Jacket Is a Rare $50 Off Right Now
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Why We Love This Deal
Not every winter day produces sub-zero temperatures that require heavy parkas and fully insulated winter coats, and it's for this reason that The North Face truly shines. The brand might make excellent heavy-duty ski jackets, but there are plenty of less-insulated options for those in-between days with sunny afternoons and balmy weather. One of them is the Canyonlands puffer jacket, and it just got a rare $50 discount.
The North Face’s Canyonlands Hybrid Jacket is on sale for $150 at Dick’s Sporting Goods. This "hybrid" jacket blends the best of cold-weather jackets with sportier, movement-friendly features you'd expect in something more athletic. It's a smart spend if you want one jacket to wear all the time, thanks to its versatility and moderate fill that'll keep your internal temperature happy in fluctuating weather.
The North Face Canyonlands Hybrid Quilted Jacket, $150 (was $200) at Dick’s Sporting Goods
What Shoppers Should Know
- Design: Quilted puffer
- Colors: Navy (on sale), black (full price)
- Sizes: Small to 2XL
- Water-Repellent: Non-PFC DWR
- Insulation: 140g Heatseeker recycled polyester
- Best For: Commuting, backpacking, hiking, light activities, milder weather
This jacket combines a quilted, insulated jacket that’s on par with your traditional puffer with stretch-fleece side panels and underarms for more comfort and tons of mobility (unlike your traditional puffer). Using the brand's synthetic Heatseeker insulation, you get heat where you need it most (at your core), and it even keeps you warm when it's damp. This coat is finished off with a non-PFC DWR finish that features a trim fit and generous length in the arms and hemline.
Think of this Canyonlands jacket as the more active cousin to The North Face's ThermoBall puffer. The Thermopall is more of a traditional puffer that’s going to be a bit warmer, better insulated, and a bit heavier with slightly more puff, making it better suited for standing around in colder weather. The Canyonlands is better for travel days with walking involved, commuting, hiking, and shoulder-season weather.
If you run hot, are constantly walking outdoors, carry a backpack or bag, or don’t like a tight-fitting jacket, this quilted hybrid is going to be for you. Plus, it’s $70 cheaper than the ThermoBall, and $50 cheaper than what it's selling for on the brand’s own website.
Related: The North Face's Warm and Weather-Ready Puffer Jacket Is 50% Off
What Wearers Are Saying
This jacket has made quite the impression on buyers, with a 4.7-star rating, and 95% of all reviewers stating they would recommend it to a friend. One review stated this hybrid jacket is a “good middle ground for a jacket that stretches with you on the go.” They loved its breathability, as they run hot, and that it kept them warm when they needed it most.
“Very warm” and “super stylish,” said another, who thought it looked pretty trendy. They noted that it “kept me warm in 22-degree temperatures and 15 mph wind with only a T-shirt underneath.”
While 25% off may not be the steepest discount, a $50 drop on any coat from The North Face is noteworthy. Don’t let this one slip away—score yourself a Canyonlands jacket while supplies still last.