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Arc'teryx Delta LT Zip Pullover - Men's
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Arc'teryx Delta LT Zip Pullover - Men's
The Arc'teryx Delta LT's Zip Pullover provides mid-layer warmth or goes on under softshell as an ideal base layer. The Polartec Thermal Pro high void grid fabric keeps weight low and warmth high. Gusseted underarms prevent the garment from riding up when you're reaching for the next hold, or when you're removing your skins. *Available for US shipment only.
Bottom Line: Warmth high, weight low--the Arc'teryx Delta LT's Zip Pullover.
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By: Anonymous (4) February 6, 2008
Uber soft, warm, and lightweight. What more could you ask for in a midlayer? I'm definitely a fan.
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By: PHH (2) October 12, 2007
THIS TOP FROM ARCTERYX IS A TRUE WINNER WHEN IT COMES TO COMFORT. EXCELLENT OVER MY BASE LAYER ON NEXT TO SKIN. IF YOU ARE THINKING OF BUYING ONE THIS IS A MUST "GO FOR IT."
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By: kemC4S (1) February 6, 2007
Arc'teryx does it again, making this my favorite lightweight fleece. It's soft and comfortable and the gusseted arms give you great mobility. It has great warmth for being so thin, so its great to take skiing, or backpacking when you need an extra layer for those cold nights.
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By: none (0) January 31, 2007
This is the lightest, softest piece I own. Super versatile, it's great under an insulated jacket for resort days or over an ultralight layer under a soft shell for hiking. It kills it all the way to last call.
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By: terrapin (12) January 9, 2007
I bought this pullover about a month ago and the only time I take it off is when I sleep. I'm going to have to buy a couple more in other colors so I don't look like I only own one shirt. Like other reviewers have pointed out, it's insanely warm for how thin it is. The inverse waffle pattern of the pile does wonders.
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By: brosef (1) December 21, 2006
This is so light that you won't even know you're wearing it until you realize that you are not as cold as all of the people you are skiing with. perfect. buy it now.
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By: kkarrancsu (1) December 14, 2006
Awesome fleece. Initially some of the fleece stuff started rolling off, but it doesnt have that problem anymore. Its extremely light for the warmth it provides.
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By: calbadose (5) November 28, 2006
That sums it up for me. So comfortable, practical, cozy, and warm that you will want to wear it everyday. Fits comfortably slim and makes me feel like I have a nice bod. My family who hadn't seen me in a while said I looked skinny... Well it was the shirt not really me losing weight? Would recommend to all...
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By: mpd (1) October 8, 2006
This will quickly become your favorite base layer fleece. I acquired one and soon bought another. Whether I am using this as a technical piece or just lounging around at home, this Arc’teryx pullover is never far away. Highly recommended.
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By: Robert - Evergreen, CO (2) May 4, 2006
I was expecting something a little more warm and sturdy, however I have not returned it. Turns out it's exceptionally warm, sturdy, and comfortable. The advertisement for being the "perfect layer under a softshell" had me imagining being able to match the warmth I have with my hardshell and Windstopper combo with a softshell and this mid-layer. That's not going to happen. Still, I probably wear this more than anything else I own. It's perfect for getting around in the morning or anytime you want something as warm as a sweater yet somehow lighter than a long-sleeve cotton shirt.
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By: GepardCV (1) March 23, 2006
I wear this little fleece under a light shell for skiing and horseback (trail) riding. Terrific, comfortable fit, and very light. Completely disappears even under a slim-fitting soft shell. Surprisingly warm, but definitely add another layer or two for serious winter weather. It fits under most heavy fleece jackets. I also like carrying it around for spring and fall hiking, when a little extra warmth sometimes comes in handy. It fits easily even into a small backpack.
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By: Gary M (2) February 22, 2006
Very light fleece that works great for layering when doing aerobic workouts in cold weather. Looks great, too. I agree with others that the fit is really good with long tails and sleeves. Typical high Arc’teryx quality.
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By: KTS (1) January 21, 2006
I had lost this same fleece after wearing it most cold or cool days for almost a year. (Yes, I washed it!) Well worth the cost of replacing. Super light, durable, warm fleece.
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By: ew (6) November 25, 2005
Sleeves surprisingly long for an Arc'teryx product, way too long for me.
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By: ew (6) November 25, 2005
Fits well, all the right elements. Feels a bit crunchy in the front. Maybe they put some kind of wind slowing barrier on the front side? This detracts from the feel a bit but it may soften, I haven't had it for very long. Pocket zippers could use some kind of a pull.
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By: Toan (1) November 19, 2005
Easily the softest piece of insulation I've ever owned. It feels just as soft, or even softer than a cashmere sweater. It's also extremely lightweight, much lighter than a comparable cotton long-sleeve shirt. It's best used under a softshell or windproof jacket, as the wind cuts right through the material. It's warmth-to-weight ratio is unmatched. It's also extremely comfortable. I've worn this thing all day and went to bed with it on at night.
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By: tucson (1) August 16, 2005
The Delta L Zip is the most versatile piece I have. It is scary how light and soft it is. I first got it when I was looking for a good thin and breathable insulating layer for my soft-shell (Gamma SV). It is the best. This thing rocks under a softshell or hardshell. Light, extremely breathable warm and is super, super soft. You just feel like there is a layer of warm around you, don't even notice the thing, it is so light. It is my most used piece of gear besides my shoes. I hope Arcteryx never stops making them.
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By: benjammin (39) July 12, 2005
This fleece pullover is the softest outer garment you'll ever find. The fleece is super comfortable against the skin, and breathes very well. I've tried it in multiple situations, but prefer it as a base layer on mild spring days or summer mornings. The workmanship is unsurpassed, as most Arc'teryx pieces are. My only hesitation would be its durability. I've worn it quite a bit in the few months I've had it, and so far so good. Hopefully it will continue to hold up. My only regret is that I don't have about five more of them... just in case. The price is a little steep, but if you're willing to pay, this fleece won't disappoint.
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By: glenn (4) July 3, 2005
I own 4 of these puppies now (in various colors) and really love them. I’ve found the material and workmanship first rate-no small feat these days when it comes to clothing. The fleece itself breathes very well so I've had no problem wearing one of these hiking in AZ/UT during summer mornings. The cut of this particular model is a little longer than usual (the now difficult to find Delta Jersey is cut shorter) and at 6'4" it fits me better than any other 'non-tall' size shirt I’ve ever owned. At home (in MD) I wear one of them on almost any given day Oct-April. The rest of the year it’s usually too humid here for fleece, but in drier realms, you could probably get even more use from it. They wash and dry quickly and also make good pillows when camping. Wear it solo, or over a T-shirt.
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By: YeahBro. (35) June 2, 2005
So comfortable, perfect over a T-shirt for a cool day of climbing or hiking. Also great for just around the house, and surprisingly warm for its weight. It looks great too, this is my new favorite long-sleeve shirt.
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Tech Specs:
Material:
Polartec Thermal Pro high void grid
Weight:
7 oz (198g) [med]
Windproof:
No
Pockets:
None
Recommended Use:
Casual, layering
Warranty:
Lifetime