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Town-to-Trail Weather Protection in an Eye-Catching Print
The The North Face Men’s Antora Rain Hoodie—Print updates a highly versatile, reliable rain shell with bold printed aesthetics without sacrificing an ounce of performance. Inspired by the brand's iconic Mountain Jacket design, this shell is engineered to transition seamlessly from stormy city streets to unpredictable alpine trails. Crafted from 100% recycled fabrics, it features a 2-layer DryVent™ shell that is fully waterproof, windproof, and seam-sealed, ensuring you stay dry and comfortable when the clouds roll in.
Designed for active use, the Antora Rain Hoodie utilizes raglan sleeves to optimize mobility and comfort when wearing a backpack. The face fabric is treated with a non-PFC durable water-repellent (DWR) finish to shed heavy downpours, while an adjustable three-piece hood and internal hem drawcord allow you to seal out cold drafts. The soft mesh lining enhances internal airflow to minimize clamminess, making it a perfect, feature-rich outer layer for wet weather hiking, daily commuting, or weekend camping trips.
Key Features:
- DryVent™ 2L Membrane: Advanced 2-layer waterproof and windproof technology that remains highly breathable during high-output activity.
- Eco-Conscious Construction: Engineered using 100% recycled polyester body fabric and lining to reduce environmental impact.
- Non-PFC DWR Finish: A sustainable durable water-repellent coating that forces raindrops to bead up and roll off the fabric surface.
- Adjustable Three-Piece Hood: Attached hood features an integrated drawcord for a customizable, secure fit that won't block peripheral vision.
- Raglan Sleeve Mobility: Seamless shoulder construction allows for an uninhibited range of motion and eliminates friction under pack straps.
- Secure-Zip Pockets: Covered zippered hand pockets keep essential items like your phone, keys, and wallet safe and dry.
- Draft-Blocking Details: Features encased-elastic cuffs and an adjustable internal drawcord at the hem to trap warmth and repel cold wind.



