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Black Friday is almost here — I'm obsessed with this The North Face jacket, and it's 30% off right now

The North Face fleece jacket with price drop tag
(Image credit: Amazon/ The North Face)

Any discount on The North Face comes in handy, given just how expensive the brand's gear can be. Now you can slash 30% off one of my favorite full zip jackets ahead of the Black Friday sales.

The North Face full zip jacket just dropped to $98 at Amazon, and it's Amazon's choice in the jacket department, so it comes highly recommended. It also happens to be one of my favorite jackets, too.

The North Face Glacier full zip jacket
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The North Face Glacier full zip jacket: was $140 now $98 at Amazon

When fall comes around, layering becomes crucial. You don't want to feel bulky, but you do want to stay warm. Enter, The North Face full zip jacket. It's eco-conscious and built to maximize comfort and durability using a non-PFC water-repellent finish to keep you dry and toasty. It also sits well under a coat or an overcoat, allowing you to layer.

I love The North Face clothing, and I'm always on the lookout for a great deal when Black Friday sales hit. A 30% discount on this full-zip jacket is a bargain, and the jacket layers well with outer jackets and coats. I tend to wear The North Face puffers during winter, especially when I coach outdoors each week. But that's not enough, and I always like to pair a puffer with a fleece or similar, and that's where this jacket comes in.

It repels water and feels durable, so you know you won't be buying cheap, buying twice. It's also soft, with a full zip and pockets for cold nights outdoors, which means it feels snug but not excessive.

I like to layer this jacket, but it also delivers as a standalone if you tend to run warm. For under $100, I would jump on this deal, as someone who has lived in this zipper jacket for many months at a time!

Sam Hopes
Fitness Editor and Coach

Sam Hopes is a level 3 qualified trainer, a level 2 Reiki practitioner and fitness editor at Tom's Guide. She is also currently undertaking her Yoga For Athletes training course.

Sam has written for various fitness brands and websites over the years and has experience across brands at Future, such as Live Science, Fit&Well, Coach, and T3.

Having coached at fitness studios like F45 and Virgin Active and personal trained, Sam now primarily teaches outdoor bootcamps, bodyweight, calisthenics and kettlebells.

She also coaches mobility and flexibility classes several times a week and believes that true strength comes from a holistic approach to training your body.

Sam has completed two mixed doubles Hyrox competitions in London and the Netherlands and finished her first doubles attempt in 1:11.

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