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Arc'teryx Alpha LT Jacket - Men's - 2007 BCS

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The Arc'teryx Men's Alpha LT Jacket fights off the worst mountain weather with three-layer, waterproof breathable Gore-Tex Pro fabric but only adds 12.9 ounces to your pack. When you plan for a fast-and-light assault on a massive alpine face, you need a jacket that won't weigh you down but gives you more protection than a paper-thin shell. Arc'teryx gave the Alpha LT jacket Underarm zips for ventilation when the going gets sweaty, and a helmet-compatible hood for total shelter in ugly weather. Underarm gussets keep the sleeves from exposing your wrists when you have to reach over your head to swing tools on a steep ice pitch. The Alpha LT Jacket also has high front pockets that you can still access when you wear your climbing harness.

Bottom Line: When you need to go light in the big mountains, make sure you have the Arc'teryx Alpha LT Jacket.

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I'm looking for a good all around jacket that's both

I'm looking for a good all around jacket that's both breathable and waterproof. Is their anything comparible to the Arc'teryx Alpha SV or LT without the steap price? I'm just getting started with backcountry hiking and camping and am trying to find the most bang for the buck without breaking the bank. I'm new to it all and could use a little help.

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September 26, 2009

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So you're asking if there is anything like top of the line Arc that wont break the bank? Um no. Thats like asking if there's anything like a Mercedes or BMW that wont break the bank.

Having gotten that off my chest, there are plenty of choices out there for backcountry hiking/camping that are cheaper. Most of the big name manufacturers have their own proprietary waterproof breathable fabrics (Mountain Hardwear-conduit, Marmot-precip and membrain, North Face- hy-vent, Backcountry.com-bombshell, etc). You can usually catch these on sale for under $200. Go to the outlet, narrow down to technical shells and search on 50% disc or more. There seem to be plenty of choices. If this is just for the backcountry, i wouldnt worry too much about color, and would rather save a few bucks.

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September 26, 2009

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Rating for this product: 5

is it possible to be in love with a jacket?

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April 1, 2009

I walked around shirtless with just this jacket on in the cold, driving rain. 100% waterproof? Check. 100% windproof? Check. Hood works like a dream and is cleverly constructed to fit your head tightly either with or without a helmet. The style is great too. I don't know what the puffy pads at the bottom rim of the jacket do.

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does this jacket have reinforcements/extra layer in the shoulder,elbow

does this jacket have reinforcements/extra layer in the shoulder,elbow and sleeves?

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May 15, 2009

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No, it's the LT because it's trimmed down (Light). The SV is thicker though, neither has extra reinforced areas.

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August 24, 2009

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No it does not.

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May 15, 2009

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Rating for this product: 5

The envy of Reinhold Messner

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October 27, 2008

Extremely breathable and ultra-light. This shell eats thunderstorms for dinner, and by that I mean it keeps you dry-as-a-bone. Alas, it is one of the declining number of Arc'teryx products still being made in the land of the mounties. I'll be eating pine cones and moss on the trail to balance out the cost though. I look forward to testing it further in the next few months.

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Alpha LT does Whistler

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April 15, 2009

How 'bout them apples?

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I'm 5'11 and 175 lbs, should I get a large or medium,

I'm 5'11 and 175 lbs, should I get a large or medium, bout a 42" chest.

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March 9, 2009

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ck, what size did you end up going with? I'm about the same size and debating between the two also.

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July 20, 2009

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Large!---Hard to say, I'm 6' 4" 185 and the large is great but it could be a little big for you.

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March 11, 2009

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Rating for this product: 5

Sweet Jacket

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August 12, 2008

You get what you pay for with this jacket. It is scary light, completely waterproof, and crafted very well. When it rains I like to walk around outside and appreciate how dry I am. In fact, I'm so confident in this jacket that I'll walk around outside next time it acid rains. Think about that.

As I said the jacket is very lightweight, waterproof, but it is also very breathable. I wore some capilene underneath it while skiing in Grand Targhee and was very impressed. It stood up to the variable conditions that I experienced. I'll be taking it to the Boundary Waters next week and am completely confident in it.

The zippers could move with a little more ease, but I think that is the price we pay for watertight zippers.

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Does this jacket have hand warmer pockets? I see the two pockets

Does this jacket have hand warmer pockets? I see the two pockets on the chest, but they look like two chest pockets and are super close together. Or do they work as hand warmer pockets? appreciate it.

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March 9, 2009

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No hand warmers, Bri. It is strictly a hard shell. And the pockets are high so they are still accessible with a harness on. They are also made for accessing by crossing the arm over the chest. i.e. the right hand pocket is on the left side of the jacket. I definitely recommend this shell though.

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March 11, 2009

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Rating for this product: 5

Wow

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January 9, 2008

Well to be honest, I was afraid to wear this jacket after spending so much money on it and realizing how light it is. That being said, this jacket is pretty damn durable despite it's ridiculously low weight. It is as waterproof as can be and while i haven't used it that much yet (I will definitly update my review if anything goes wrong with it) the new gore-tex pro shell seems amazing. I was trying to chose between this jacket and the Alpha SL (which is half the cost) and made with the Pac-lite rather than the pro-shell, which after a bunch of research, I found is not as durable over the long term but it depends on your use. I decided to go with this jacket because I want something that was light and that I can beat up and I plan on using it for mountaineering as well as a light, packable rain jacket. The SL is a great jacket, my roomate has one, but consider your uses before you buy. The only thing you need to be careful about both the alpha's is they are cut short in the front. I am a tall skinny guy and the a L is a little too short for me in the front but I'm keeping it anyway because it will still do the job. Oh yeah, best hood design ever on this jacket. Fits your head snugly yet can fit a helmet, amazing.

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Is there a difference in the fit or cut of the Alpha LT vs.

Is there a difference in the fit or cut of the Alpha LT vs. the Alpha SV. The SV looks longer and also looks like it has a larger collar. Is that just the pictures or is that accurate?

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February 3, 2009

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The cut on these two jackets is basically the same in length, and they both have storm collars on them. Big difference in fabric weights, so they feel different when your wearing them

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February 9, 2009

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Rating for this product: 5

Acid Rain Jacket

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August 12, 2008

You get what you pay for with this jacket. It is scary light, completely waterproof, and crafted very well. When it rains I like to walk around outside and appreciate how dry I am. In fact, I'm so confident in this jacket that I'll walk around outside next time it acid rains. Think about that.

As I said the jacket is very lightweight, waterproof, but it is also very breathable. I wore some capilene underneath it while skiing in Grand Targhee and was very impressed. It stood up to the variable conditions that I experienced. I'll be taking it to the Boundary Waters next week and am completely confident in it.

The zippers could move with a little more ease, but I think that is the price we pay for watertight zippers.

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Is Alpha LT longer from the front than Beta AR? I have Beta and

Is Alpha LT longer from the front than Beta AR? I have Beta and it's too short... it comes top of my belt buckle. I'm thinking about getting Alpha but not if it's not longer from front. Thank you BC and the readers.

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January 28, 2009

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Well Matt, I'm not familiar with the Beta but I have the Alpha LT and the fit is fantastic with plenty of length in the front and back. I'm 6' 4" and have a large. It falls about three inches below my waist.

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March 11, 2009

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Rating for this product: 5

Zippers

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October 16, 2007

Great jacket, but it does not have a double slider zipper on the front. they got them on the armpits, but not the front.

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Is the Alpha LT a good choice for winter use? It would ideally

Is the Alpha LT a good choice for winter use? It would ideally function as a four-season shell - nice and light for summer backpacking surely, but will it work as a shell for in-bounds and backcountry skiing? How much strength is lost by using the lighter weight pro-shell material?

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January 4, 2009

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With proper layering the Alpha LT is a fine jacket to use while skiing inbounds/backcountry. It's my main jacket while skiing in inbounds/BC in Whistler. I havent had any problems with maintaining a good body temperature. If it's too hot for the slopes, it's only 12.9 ounces of too hot.Strength wise, it's still durable that it shoudlnt make that big of a difference for you, plus this lighter jacket allows you to use it in more varied situations then the Alpha SV

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January 14, 2009

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Rating for this product: 5

Waterproof

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January 2, 2009

Spilled a bottle of gatorade in a pocket, and all of the liquid stayed in the pocked. Didn't soak in or out.

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Alpha LT vs SV what are the differences? Besides weightThank

Alpha LT vs SV what are the differences? Besides weightThanks

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January 3, 2009

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LT:320N GORE-TEX® 3L ProSV:480N GORE-TEX® 3L Pro That's why LT can be lighter than SV, but SV is stronger than LT The chest pocket zippers are straight on the SV, and slighty offset on the LT. The LT does not have the elastics in the wrist, only the velcro adjustments. Oh, and i think the LT only has one internal pocket, while the sv has two.

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January 20, 2009

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Rating for this product: 5

Excellent, well designed alpine shell

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April 1, 2008

I hadn't originally had this shell in mind thinking it'd be too light & fragile or not weatherproof enough, one of the staff talked me into it and the shell's amazing. I'm mostly a backcountry skiier, and most of my time is in NW Montana / British Colombia so fairly cold and very wet, the shell keeps my dry, it's super light & breathable, very compact and fits incredibly well, I'm 5'6" and stalky, the shell goes just below my waist, the arms are the perfect length, and it fits whether over a base layer or a down jacket, the zippers and velcro tabs and drawcords are simple, slim, & durable. The hood is a little roomy, I don't wear a helmet and it's intended for that, but it keeps my dry and mostly stays out of the way when necessary. I'd reccomend this for anything alpine.

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I have two questions. I am about 6ft tall and 150 pounds, wondering

I have two questions. I am about 6ft tall and 150 pounds, wondering to go medium or large, or basically does this thing fit loose or tight?And, I intend to use this for a mix of backpacking, climbing, and skiing. Is this a reasonable skiing shell or should I look elsewhere?

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December 27, 2008

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It's all shell and no insulation. I'm 6'4" 180 lbs and a large is the most dialed shell I've ever seen. It is an athletic fit like most arc'teryx clothing, but it still has room for a base and mid layer. I'd go medium unless you have real long arms and broad shoulders.

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January 30, 2009

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Rating for this product: 5

great all around jacket

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January 30, 2009

Although I did not buy this jacket from backcountry I thought I would give it a review here since this is the most comprehensive review site. I have had mine for about 2 months and have primarily used it as a skiing shell in the washington cascades. It gets a little stuffier than I would have expected (doesn't breathe as well) when I'm working really hard on challenging ski runs but overall is fairly breathable for being totally waterproof. I used it on a really wet snow day recently and I stayed bone dry after 3 hours and probably 20 or so laps. I also can confirm that the pockets are super waterproof. It's a little bit larger cut than I thought but it doesn't get in the way and I could definitely wear a heavy fleece or synthetic puffy jacket underneath. I am 5'5" and 135# and got a small. Mine is made in Canada. Also, the hemlocks (mentioned on arcteryx site) are basically foam cylinders/tubes in the bottom seam of the jacket (running around your waist) and prevent the bottom of the jacket from riding up and out of a climbing harness. It's pretty cool and totally removable.

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I am 6'3" 210lbs and I think I am right inbetween L

I am 6'3" 210lbs and I think I am right inbetween L and XL. I will be using it mostly for skiing and typically wear 1-2 layers beneath a hard shell. Any guidance?

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December 12, 2008

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Go large. See above answer. Word.

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January 1, 2009

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Rating for this product: 5

great jacket

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January 20, 2009

Arguably the best combination of waterproof/breathable/durable/lightweight/technical/stylish. It is almost as light as paclite yet more durable and breathable. All the technical features are perfect. I use it mostly for winter hiking but i think it would work for just about any condition that warrants a hardshell. I used it a few weeks ago for a few high peaks where we where on a ridgeline for about 6miles. Heavy wind, blowing snow, and thick spruce trees didn't touch me and i dried out quickly after each ascent witout losing any warmth. I am 220 6ft and large fits great with just about any combinations of layers underneath.

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I would like to order a black in a size Small. Is it likely that

I would like to order a black in a size Small. Is it likely that you will have those in stock before Christmas?

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December 2, 2008

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Probably not but you should talk to a gearhead to find something similar.

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December 3, 2008

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Rating for this product: 5

Lightest Tech Shell

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March 25, 2008

This is a cracking touring jacket. It is as light as air, inpenetrable to wind and water, breathable with pitzips that are accessible when wearing a rucksack, a decent hood for the cold days and rigid enough not to feel like paper (or an old school cagoule).
I was very impressed by its durability.
One and only gripe is that the main zip is not welded like the other ones, but this is a very minor gripe.

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Hey, I do Search and Rescue word in Oklahoma, and am considering

Hey, I do Search and Rescue word in Oklahoma, and am considering this jacket. Think thorns, briars, elbow crawling, brush busting and rock sliding. Any comments

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November 30, 2008

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For the weight, it's one of the toughest face fabrics you can find, but you'll get better durability from the Alpha SV or Beta AR, because they have even tougher skin. Sounds to me like your a good candidate for the Alpha SV.And unfortunately Gore technology hasn't reached the point of being immune to sharp edges. Like most synthetics it still gets cut when it butts heads with sharp things. But in general it does great with over all abrasion resistance.Probably too fragile for that kind of work.

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March 17, 2009

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Rating for this product: 5

Best jacket currently on the market

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November 12, 2007

Yes, this jacket is pricey, but you will NOT regret the purchase. I'd say Arc'teryx Alpha LT (fall 2007 model) is the best Gore-Tex jacket currently on the market, wonderfully lightweight yet with all the details you need it to have. Hats off to this one.

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How well does this breathe? Is this jacket too thick and heavy

How well does this breathe? Is this jacket too thick and heavy to run in?

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September 26, 2008

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It's probably the most breathable fully waterproof jacket you'll find,and one the toughest for it's weight. However, for running it may get a bit warm depending on the outside temp. if you don't need full waterproof, check out some of the Arc'teryx softshell jackets that breathe better but still block wind and rain.

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October 8, 2008

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Rating for this product: 5

Great light-weight jacket

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October 5, 2007

Just back from my first real test of the jacket - 10 hours hunting grouse above the treeline in strong winds and sleet. Completely dry under the jacket, everything else soaked to the skin. Very pleased, and it weighs next to nothing.

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Hey guys, I am looking for a bombproof jacket- that can take

Hey guys,

I am looking for a bombproof jacket- that can take me from the wet and muddy Juan de Fuca trail of Vancouver Island to the top of Washington's Mount Rainier and everything inbetween- what is my best bet in Arc'teryx's line of Hard Shells?

Thanks,
Jon

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August 26, 2008

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I own this jacket and I would say this is it. It is as light as even any Gore tex pac lite backpacking jacket, and it can handle mountaineering with ease. It's pretty damn durable despite how light it is. Gore-Tex Pro is still one of the most reliable fabrics out there so you know what you get with that. I use this jacket for all my outdoor waterproof needs. That includes climbing in the north cascades and backpacking in Arizona. However, it's expensive and if you wanna knock the price down but keep the weight down, look at the Alpha SL, which is made from the Gore-Tex paclite. It will keep you just as dry i just don't think it's quite as durable. The only downside to this jacket is it's cut a little bit on the short side so I use a different jacket for resort skiing/snowboarding (I usually use a softshell for that)but then again I'm a tall (6'4") lanky guy and I always have trouble finding stuff long enough. If you can afford this jacket (Alpha LT) go for it. Oh and it has the best hood design ever that can fit your bare head or whatever helmet you desire

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September 3, 2008

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Hi!I plan to buy a jacket, the Arcteryx Alpha LT (black, medium).

Hi!I plan to buy a jacket, the Arcteryx Alpha LT (black, medium). Do you deliver to a New York city hotel? Is it without any cost for freight? Regards, Dag

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March 11, 2008

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i think that they can deliver to any address. i would call customer service and just talk to a "gearhead" who will be able to answer your specific questions.

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September 9, 2008

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Arc'teryx Alpha LT Jacket - Men's

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is it possible to be in love with a jacket?

5 star rating

By: trailcarver April 1, 2009

I walked around shirtless with just this jacket on in the cold, driving rain. 100% waterproof? Check. 100% windproof? Check. Hood works like a dream and more...

The envy of Reinhold Messner

5 star rating

By: Benjamin Herndon October 27, 2008

Extremely breathable and ultra-light. This shell eats thunderstorms for dinner, and by that I mean it keeps you dry-as-a-bone. Alas, it is one of the declining more...

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Material:
Gore-Tex Pro 
Waterproof Rating:
Guaranteed 
Breathable Rating:
Guaranteed 
Core Venting:
Underarm zips 
Pockets:
2 Front, 1 internal 
Seam Taped:
Yes 
Powder Skirt:
No 
Hood:
Yes 
Zip-in Compatibility:
No 
Weight:
12.9oz (365g) 
Recommended Use:
Alpine climbing, ice climbing, mountaineering, backcountry skiing 
Manufacturer Warranty:
Lifetime 
Country of Origin:
China