The North Face Agency Jacket

Rated: 4 by 27 reviews.

Mountain Gear

The mission doesn't matter. The Agency from The North Face will keep you prepared for whatever assignment you're given. Kevlar construction, waterproof fabrics, and enough room for any gadget Q hooks you up with; it's every secret agent's dream, and it has a license to kill the slopes.

Features:

  • Adjustable Velcro cuffs and hem cinchcord seals out wind
  • Fixed belt with ladderlock system seals cold breezes outside your core
  • Kevlar nylon reinforcements hold up to the worst abrasions and abuse
  • Lower-chest Napoleon pockets puts your energy bars close at hand while an Internal cell phone pocket keeps your phone warm enough to preserve the battery
  • Tricomponent, multi-layer polyurethane coating keeps water out without sealing off ventilation
  • Triple-zip, front-entry venting for the descents to lower elevation warmth
  • Two lower pockets for your MP3 player, underwater breathing device, or trusty multi-tool
  • Underarm core vents for quick cool-downs

Backcountry.com

Leave the office behind and pack The North Face Men's Agency Jacket for your winter mountain vacation. The Agency Jacket's waterproof coating and core ventilation system keep you dry for your snowsport adventures. Once you're on the mountain, regulate your temperature with the underarm and three-zip front venting system to prevent overheating and massive sweat-outs. Pull up the Agency Jacket's removable hood to protect your head from cold winds, and adjust the hook-and-loop closure cuffs to keep snow out of your sleeves. The North Face reinforced critical areas with Kevlar to keep the Agency Jacket durable through your winter seasons. Stash your cell phone in the inner pocket, or leave it behind and enter your own snow world.

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Breathable Rating:650g on MVTR scale
Core Venting:Underarm zips, 3 front vents
Country of Origin:China
Hood:Yes
Insulation:Synthetic
Material:Nylon, Kevlar
Pockets:2 Lower hand, 2 lower media / tool, 1 chest, 1 internal cell phone pocket
Powder Skirt:No
Recommended Use:Skiing, snow sports
Removable Hood:Yes
Seam Taped:Unspecified
Shell fabric:Nylon
Warranty:Lifetime
Waterproof Rating:Hyvent fabric, over 60 PSI on Mullens Test
Waterproofing:Polyurethane coating
Zip-in Compatibility:No

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The North Face Agency Jacket Reviews Summary:

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Positive Reviews:

Awesome for Harsh Weather.... but not ideal for urban wear...

Rating:*****

PROS: The Agency jacket is everything it's supposed to be. It is a fantastic piece of gear for harsh conditions and any severe weather. It serves its purpose beautifully.... A+ The shell is fantastic as the thin insulation adds warmth while not adding significant weight. I would trust this jacket with my life.

I do recommend LAYERING under this jacket in more harsh conditions.

CONS: There really are no 'CONS' to be honest, but I added this for those inclined to purchase this jacket strictly for everyday urban use..... it is not the best suited jacket for city use.

The Agency jacket should be considered an application specific piece of gear. And as such it is PERFECT. It is a jacket intended to protect you from the most severe of weather conditions. It is not well suited for those seeking merely a name branded item of clothing for wearing around town. The high collar, zipper configuration, waist strap, and wrist straps, while essential for its intended purpose make this jacket difficult as an 'around town' jacket. Those seeking a very warm jacket that can in itself provide full insulation on top of a thin shirt without layers, or those seeking an easy to wear/shed jacket or shell should look into the down jackets (with a single center zipper) by TheNorthFace.

Around town I find myself relying more on my Denali Wind-Pro, for ease of use around town...

Scott K. at Backcountry.com on 01/04/2010

Agency rocks in cold weather...

Rating:*****

I bought this jacket from backcountry, and as always great service from these guys! I'm from California and moved to Minneapolis a few years ago. My jackets and gear I wore in the sierras are just not warm enough for the winters up here and in Colorado( it's F---ing cold inland! but nice snow) Skiing 18 degrees or below temps requires INSULATION..more than the layering you would do while skiing up in the Sierras.
This Jacket does it! I'm a huge fan of the steep tech line, staying true to it since the early nineties, I don't wear these to look cool posing in the lift line (I earn alot of my turns). I like the centralized pockets, especially when you have a pack on. I use and abuse my gear ,the kevlar shoulders do a nice job when your hucking gear. And have been really happy with even the latest steep tech gear(Apogee..ect) of the last ten years.
The agency jacket has a nice layer of insulation while not feeling bulky, I'll wear this one with pride at my next backcountry trip in the rocky's.

Johnny Takakura P. at Backcountry.com on 12/31/2008

jacket works

Rating:*****

This jacket is constructed very well. It is extremely durable. The zippers are YKK and seem fine. I purchased a medium. I have a 42 inch chest and a 33 inch waist with wide shoulders. The jacket fit was a little tight with more than a tee shirt on under. The abdomen area was not oversized. I will be returning it for a large. The insulation is perfect and the shell is not penetrated with the forty mile per hour winds in this central new york winter. I feel that the jacket is very agile. The jacket can also be adjusted in several different ways. I have owned a couple North Face summit series shells with gore tex xcr for years and love the performance. I will be wearing this jacket over those from here on out. Dealing with Backcountry on the exchange and help from gear heads is easy and extremely helpful.

cj smith at Backcountry.com on 12/11/2008

Like putting a House on......

Rating:*****
It is very warm and most time if doing any activities you will need only very minable layering underneath even though the Jacket does not seem to be very well insulated it is very thin but very warm. I have had this Jacket for 2 winter seasons now and the Jacket is really like putting a building over yourself, absolutely no wind will come thru and this leads to its warmth factor. Only the outside fabric gets wet but it does not let the water thru to you. The shell seems indestructible to all but a sharp knife. Best Jacket hands down I have ever owned and would recommend it highly for anyone who spends a lot of time outdoors in the cold and snow doing Cold weather activities. Definitely not a Jacket to just own to wear to the Mall, waste of the design....
CougarXII at Mountain Gear on 01/04/2009

An excellent investment.

Rating:*****

But here's the thing: the three-zipper system is awesome while skiing. It's a bit of work, though, in the lodge or in the liftline when you have to go digging for your pass. But forget all that -- this is a jacket for serious skiers who won't spend a lot of time in the lodge. And for us, it's perfect. Just the right heft to the lining for warmth, and I'm sure the seemingly bullet- bomb- and water-proof fabric will last at least as long as the 12 or so years I've had my last North Face jacket. And one other thing - you won't see many -- if any -- of these on other skiers. I totally recommend the Agency.

JScott at Backcountry.com on 01/15/2007

Serious Extreme

Rating:*****

First off gotta say I love the Edward Scissorshands meets Canadian Mountain Holidays styling. This jacket is amazingly durable, exampled by the time I was in Jackson Hole and I showed all those snobby locals my mad skills with a Rodeo Daffy Crotchgrab off of Corbets and I hit the rocks mid-crotchgrab...me: 3 broken ribs, broken nose and shattered humerus, Steep Tech: couple of scuffs and a broken buckle. My only complaint was having to ride the lift at Park City with Tom Cruise who was also in a Black Agency, what a tool....Overall, Great jacket for cruising the cobblestone in Whistler or rocking the Pipe at Alpine Valley Ohio.

Ohio Core at Backcountry.com on 01/31/2008

Great / Durable Jacket

Rating:*****

Sweet Jacket. Have used it about a dozen times (mostly at the resorts) this year so far and have been impressed. When it's 20deg F outside I don't even use another layer underneath, just a long sleeve shirt. I found it a little large for the standard size when compared to my other North Face Jackets. I'm 6'5"/220lbs, bought an XL but would probably fit better in a "L". Good investment. Kind of a strange belt arrangement on the bottom but it works to hold a few carabiners with gear.

brandonscaldwell at Backcountry.com on 01/15/2010

Very nice gear. Well worth the price of entry

Rating:*****

Purchased the Agency for use as a ski/snowmobile jacket. USed most recently in Park City Utah, skiing in pseudo blizzard conditions at 20 F. Jacket was warm and comfortable, at times to warm in fact, which made the use of the various venting and opening options nice. Very useable and provided ample range of motion for all of my requirements.

mjl3002794 at Backcountry.com on 04/20/2009

amazing

Rating:*****

This jacket not only keeps you warm, but it looks awesome. Has 3 zippers for you to change your look up each day. The only negative is no pockets for your hands =[ but thats IT. great jacket.

moshe at Backcountry.com on 01/02/2007

Nice piece of gear!

Rating:*****

This jacket is very durable and flexible considering its stats. It holds up to the worst weather and keeps you warm and dry. I recommend this North Face to any who is serious about there gear.

T. Bucher at Backcountry.com on 12/14/2006

Negative Reviews:

not impressed, sucks for the price

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Kevlar up on top of the shoulders is a novelty. Why didn't they put the abrasion resistant fabric somewhere that might receive some abrasion?
Insulation is less than the fall jacket I wear around town.
The three-zipper system looks good, but is awkward at best. The zippers themselves seem cheap.
The cut of the jacket is for fat people. I'm slim and in pretty good shape with a 32" waist, 40" chest, and wide shoulders. I got a Medium. The waist can be cinched in with the weird belt, but that still leaves enough room in the torso for a substantial beer belly. Maybe they were thinking that they need to leave room for the layers you will NEED under this jacket, but even considering that, the shape is still wrong. The abdomen should not be wider then the shoulders.
I was really excited about finding a ski jacket that I liked the look of, but I think this one is going back - Definitely not worth the cost.

billikenn at Backcountry.com on 01/28/2008

What happened to North Face??

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I have a North Face Gore Tex jacket that I bought on clearance in 1997 for under $150. I have skied with it for years and then switched i to my work jacket. I do site work which is wet gross and abrasive. I wore outside ina downpour the other night while cutting tiles and was dry.
What is this junky, ugly, low quality, over priced crap? Get off your pedestal North Face.
Look to other brands if you are looking for gear that is better quality at a better price

NBE1 at Backcountry.com on 12/08/2009