If you’ve noticed a buzz this season on any new winter shell jacket for the backcountry, it’s likely been for The North Face Kishtwar Jacket. Both Outside magazine and National Geographic Adventure gave the jacket a “Gear of the Year” award already, and the Polartec-based piece is undoubtedly a flashpoint at retailers across the country.
Why the attention? The secret sauce is Polartec’s new Power Shield Pro, a softshell fabric used on the Kishtwar that gets about as close as anything available to making the “waterproof-breathable” theory really work. I tested the Kishtwar Jacket for a couple months last winter. I also wrote the Buyer’s Guide section for Outside magazine where the jacket received its award. After a lot of use, I am a solid fan.

Power Shield Pro breathes dang well — better than any hardshell you will find. It’s also about 95 percent waterproof. In a crapstorm with sleet and wind, or in relentless rain, moisture will eventually find its way into the Kishtwar shell. It is not seam taped either, meaning its stitched areas are potentially vulnerable.
But the new Power Shield Pro fabric is good enough for almost any winter day. Snow just bounces off. Water beads on the fabric face. It’s pretty windproof, too. And did I mention it breathes? The Kishtwar won out over other jackets in my Outside article because it was among the most breathable jackets I’ve ever put on my back.

