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The North Face Alta Vista - Women's Review

This highly packable jacket features tons of storage and is great for light to moderate conditions
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The North Face Alta Vista - Women's Review
Credit: Trish Matheny
Price:  $160 List
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Manufacturer:   The North Face
Trish Matheny
By Trish Matheny ⋅ Review Editor  ⋅  March 31, 2026
69
OVERALL
SCORE


RANKED
#10 of 19
  • Water Resistance - 45% 7.0
  • Breathability - 20% 5.0
  • Comfort and Mobility - 15% 8.0
  • Weight - 10% 8.3
  • Construction Quality - 10% 7.5

Our Verdict

The The North Face Alta Vista is a lightweight and packable rain jacket that also features tons of pockets. In light to moderate rain, it does its job well, although it's not our first choice for extended showers when you're counting on your rain protection in order to stay warm. The material can wet out more quickly than other jackets that we tested. We love the stretchy fabric and fit that's pretty easy to layer, but we wish the hood provided more face coverage. It's also missing a soft interface beneath the chin to prevent discomfort. We love that it stows easily into a chest pocket and that it's so lightweight (10 ounces!), which makes it a no-brainer to toss into your pack if the weather looks finicky.
REASONS TO BUY
Stows into chest pocket
Reasonable price
Seam sealed
Sealed zippers
Internal drop-in pockets
REASONS TO AVOID
Limited water resistance
Hood provides less coverage
Lacks water resistance for extended bouts of weather

Our Analysis and Test Results

Likes


For those after a lightweight and packable rain jacket design, the The North Face Alta Vista is worth checking out. Weighing only 10 ounces in size small and packing into a single pocket, we love this jacket for short jaunts in bad weather.


the north face alta vista for women - the highly packable design also features tons of storage for easy...
The highly packable design also features tons of storage for easy access on the trail.   Credit: Trish Matheny

The stretchy fabric offers a fit that's true to size and easy to wear. Although the inner fabric can grab layers on the inside, it slides easily over slippery synthetic fabrics or lightweight synthetic jackets when the temperatures plummet.


the north face alta vista for women - the north face alta vista is super lightweight and packable, making...
The North Face Alta Vista is super lightweight and packable, making it a no-brainer to throw into your pack during periods of afternoon showers.   Credit: Trish Matheny

Dislikes


Breathability is not a strong suit of this jacket's design. While testing last fall in Yosemite Valley, we didn't have a long sleeve underneath the jacket and the interior fabric stuck to our skin during afternoon showers in the heat. There are pit vents to help release heat, though.


We also wouldn't trust this jacket for protection during extended afternoon downpours in the mountains, as the fabric wets out quickly. The DryVent 2.5L 100% recycled nylon shell with a (non-PFC) DWR finish is perfect for shorter jaunts, and the packable design makes it easy to throw in a pack.

the north face alta vista for women - while the dryvent 2.5l 100% recycled nylon shell with a non-pfc dwr...
While the DryVent 2.5L 100% recycled nylon shell with a non-PFC DWR finish did pretty well in moderate conditions, the fabric wets out quickly and we wouldn't trust it for protection during extended periods of rain.   Credit: Trish Matheny

Should You Buy The North Face Alta Vista?


If you're after a lightweight rain jacket that provides pretty solid performance during unexpected afternoon showers, we recommend The North Face Alta Vista thanks to its light and packable design. Although it lacks breathability and isn't the most durable construction we've tested, its lighter weight and stowable design is perfect for a little extra insurance if the weather looks finicky.

the north face alta vista for women - if you're after a more affordable design that's lightweight...
If you're after a more affordable design that's lightweight, packable, and easy to throw into your pack for the day, check out the North Face Alta Vista, we think it's perfect for light to moderate conditions.   Credit: Trish Matheny

What Other Rain Jackets Should You Consider?


A comparable option we like is the Marmot PreCip Eco. It's a little cheaper and provides better breathability for warmer climates. If you want a jacket you can trust in the mountains, we love the Black Diamond Fineline Stretch, especially for alpine climbing missions.

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Bottom Line This highly packable jacket features tons of storage and is great for light to moderate conditions
Pros Stows into chest pocket, reasonable price, seam sealed, sealed zippers, internal drop-in pockets
Cons Limited water resistance, hood provides less coverage, lacks water resistance for extended bouts of weather
Rating Categories The North Face Alta...
Water Resistance (45%)
7.0
Breathability (20%)
5.0
Comfort and Mobility (15%)
8.0
Weight (10%)
8.3
Construction Quality (10%)
7.5
Specifications The North Face Alta...
Measured Weight (Size Small) 10 oz
Number of Fabric Layers 2.5
Waterproof Fabric Material DryVent 2.5L 100% recycled nylon shell with a non-PFC DWR finish
Pockets 2 zippered hand, 2 interior drop-in, 1 chest
Pit Zips Yes
Pit Zip Length 8.5 in
Stows into Pocket Yes
Carabiner Loop in Stow Pocket Yes
Helmet Compatible Hood No
Hipbelt Friendly Hand Pockets No
Additional Features Adjustable hood, Internal elastic cinch-cord with a cord lock at hem for adjustability
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