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Arc'teryx Gamma MX Hooded Jacket - Women's
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Arc'teryx Gamma MX Hooded Jacket - Women's
The Arc'teryx Women's Gamma MX Hoody Jacket is a hooded version of the award-winning Gamma MX. Signature Arc'teryx innovations reside throughout, including gusseted underarms that provide unparalleled freedom of movement while you're climbing or skiing. The Gamma MX Jacket's Storm Hood is helmet compatible, so your noggin can be safe and warm at the same time. The long body blocks drafts and seals out cold. The Gamma MX is highly water resistant and extremely breathable. A dialed fit and extreme versatility have led the Gamma series to receive an Apex award for design. *Available for US shipment only.
Bottom Line: The Gamma MX Hoody is ideal for ice climbing, skiing, or walking the dog after dusk in December.
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By: Happywhale1779163
March 27, 2008
For backcountry skiing, alpine climbing, and also walk in the town, this is my must-have jacket now, and I can't survive without it anymore! Great stretchy material doesn't bother me at all when I do any hard move on rock, and I love this hood which fit over a helmet when I get cold while I'm belaying, and it doesn't disturb head movement either, like hard shell hoody does. Only thing sometimes bothers me is the cuff. Elastic is a bit too tight when I want to roll up for warm temperature.
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By: MTC
November 19, 2007
This is a great jacket! The fit is very close to the sizing as advertised, the longer cut fits well and keeps you warm, and the hood is actually functional (you have peripheral vision, can wear it with a helmet, etc.) It is not meant for a downpour - it will soak though and although you'll be warm, you'll be damp. It's very rainy where I am so I now use a rain shell on top on really wet days but it's great in snow or light rain. Also love the colour (got the pink).
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By: Misschief
October 31, 2007
I love the soft hand-feel of this jacket. It is really light and has a nice soft lining. What I was impressed with, that you can't tell from the photos of this jacket, are the drawcords. They are placed so that you can snug the hood to a perfect fit on your head and even adjust for height. I bought it in Aloe Green with some trepidation but it turns out to be a really striking colour.
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By: RTW
July 24, 2007
Since it's the middle of summer, I haven't had a chance to test-drive the jacket, so I can only comment on the fit and the comparison with the Arc'teryx Gamma SV. That said, I already know I'm going to love it: It fits like a glove and looks even better than the Gamma SV (which my friends already tell me looks great). The fit is pretty close-to-the-body but not tight (and just FYI, I'm 5'3" and 130 lbs and wear a small); I could probably fit a baselayer but not a fleece underneath. While there's enough fabric under the arms to allow you to raise your arms without the jacket moving, it doesn't feel bulky at all (in contrast to the Gamma SV, whose fabric bunches up under my arms).
The hood is well-constructed, with a stiffened bill to keep rain off your face and a drawcord to help shrink it down if you're not wearing a helmet underneath. Compared with the Gamma SV, the Gamma MX has thinner fabric and is cut longer, falling below the hip; it also seems to fit a bit more closely, perhaps because the Gamma SV might be meant to accommodate more layers. I expect that I'll wear the jacket for anything from highly aerobic sports like X-C skiing when the temperatures are above 25F and I can't wear a long-sleeved baselayer under my Gamma SV, to autumn strolls around town. Between this jacket and the Gamma SV, I'm covered for almost anything the weather can throw at me from September to April!
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By: none
May 7, 2007
No wonder this is the only jacket still available from last season in so many sizes. The color was somewhat misleading on the website as it really looks grim. Can't believe the company could decide on making it this color.
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By: hockeydoc
March 19, 2007
I wore this jacket once and ended up returning it after skiing at Schweitzer on a spring-like day with dense, misty fog. By noon the jacket was soaking wet. I got it for spring skiing conditions, but realized that I would never use it for Pacific Northwest skiing where the snow is always wet. Otherwise, if I was still living in Utah I would have kept it for those drier conditions. Other than that, the fit was great and I loved the way I could move freely. The helmet-compatible hood, which I didn't initially think was a big deal, I ended up using towards the end of the day when it got a bit chillier. I ended up getting a Gore-Tex shell instead which I used up at Whistler and was perfect. Bottom line is, for wet climates it's probably not as functional, but for drier, colder places it's probably perfect.
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By: midwest gal
January 30, 2007
Living in MN means windchills enough to make the real temperature feel below zero. I would have to say this jacket though gets you moving without fear. I just wear a thin long underwear layer or two underneath and I'm out the door. comfortably set to move without any bulk. the hood is fantastic too to keep warmth and wind out. overall, I'm ecstatic. without this jacket, I'd be miserable and stuck inside. I'm hoping to look for pants that are as comfortable to move in as this jacket!!
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By: mountain gal
January 12, 2007
I’m a runner and climber, I run on the trail year-round and this is the jacket I wear during winter months. At 25F, I stay very warm with this jacket and just a Rho top. It blocks out most of the wind and yet it’s very breathable. The soft fleece lining is warm but not too hot. The hood protects your head and ears from the freezing wind. The shell is very water resistant, it will keep you dry in the snow but for heavy downpours, I’d wear the Alpha SV which is super waterproof and another one of my favorites. Arcteryx makes the most stylish and sleek looking performance clothes.
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By: syn
December 1, 2006
Very nice looking jacket. Love the color Sangria, a soft red color with depth.
The cuffs could be better since it's a bit abrasive to my skin when putting on and off the jacket. Most people probably won't care except for those of us who have dry sensitive skin like me.
It's a tough shell with a fine sandpaper texture. However, the interior is a nice soft fleece.
Overall, I am very happy with the purchase.
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By: jb brockman
March 27, 2006
I LOVE this jacket. It breathes well (which is a big plus for tele skiing), provides nice coverage in the back (so the jacket doesn't ride up when wearing a pack) and is quite stylie. Those Arcteryx Canadians sure knew what they were doing when they designed this jacket.
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By: P. Clooney
December 26, 2005
I received this jacket yesterday. I feel confident in saying that this jacket has definitely met my expectations even though I have only run in it twice. I am a long-distance runner and have tried MANY jackets in the windy, wet and cold Canadian winters. I have only one other jacket (Mountain Hardwear Gorestopper) that I feel comfortable running in during winter, but it has no hood. Yesterday the weather was calm and approximately 32F. I ran 10 miles wearing only a Patagonia base layer and I felt so comfortable wearing my Gamma MX Hoody. Today I ran in much different conditions 20mph winds, raining heavily and temperature of approximately 35F. I used the hood which was not bulky and did not annoy me. Despite the terrible weather conditions, I felt comfortable running 8 miles. I run marathons so I put in a lot of miles training. I am very particular about what I wear during my training runs and the fact that I am pleased with the Gamma MX Hoody says a lot for it!! So, can I say that I already love this jacket.....yes!!
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By: T.F.
January 20, 2005
I received this jacket as a gift this Christmas and I have used it nearly every day since for running (I live in the NE and like to run outside year-round). Even with the Artic air mass that just moved through my area and the sub-zero windchills, I was able to run comfortably with only light base layer and this jacket.
At first I thought the hood was a bit floppy, but I certainly appreciated it last week I was running in the rain and snow. The hood's design is amazing - the cinches keep the hood in place even with lots of movement, and the mini-bill keeps the weather off your face.
Unbelievable water and wind resistance, superb breathability and so sleek!
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Tech Specs:
Material:
Polartec Power Shield and Schoeller Dynamic
Waterproof Rating:
Water resistant
Breathable Rating:
Not specified
Core Venting:
No
Pockets:
2 Hand, 1 sleeve
Seam Taped:
No
Powder Skirt:
No
Hood:
Yes
Zip-in Compatibility:
No
Weight:
18.6oz (528g)
Recommended Use:
Skiing, climbing, winter camping
Manufacturer Warranty:
Lifetime