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The North Face

Never Stop Exploring - here in southwest Montana we take that seriously. Whether it is climbing, skiing, or trail running there are plenty of wilderness to explore. When you spend your days outside you need the performance technical apparel that is lightweight, strong, and fast drying so you can push your limits. The North Face provides that to its users.

The North Face backs up their innovation and product development with their team of professional athlete testers. Athletes like Conrad Anker, Nikki Kimball and Kris Erickson (who all reside in our little nook of Montana, by the way) put The North Face gear to the test, travelling hundreds of miles over trails, travelling to the top of the world and through some of the harshest conditions on the planet.


Design

The North Face's design team has direct access to some of the World's best athletes who are out in some of the world's harshest environments. That is where ideas are born, and innovation takes place.

Materials

The North Face uses high tech materials to give athletes the lightweight, durable, fast drying apparel that they demand.

Construction

The North Face has become an industry leader in sustainable construction of quality outdoor apparel. Using environmentally friendly and recycled materials to create their products.


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The North Face Staff Review

The North Face makes just about anything you can think of to explore Montana. What most people don't think about when they think " The North Face " is their trail running lineup. I've been impressed not only with their line of running clothing, but their attention to detail on The North Face running shoes.

It's kind of funny, but when I go out to run the trails around Bozeman I'm usually decked out in The North Face gear. I look like a sponsored athlete. Trust me, I'm nowhere near the caliber of a TNF athlete, but I did knock ten minutes off my Bridger Ridge Run time last year wearing my Single-Track shoes!