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Arc'teryx Fugitive Hooded Jacket - Men's

Arc'teryx Fugitive Hooded Jacket - Men's

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Arc'teryx Fugitive Hooded Jacket - Men's

The Arc'teryx Fugitive Hoody puts you under cover. Wild nights in the village may bring the need for a low-profile the following day. A generous hood conceals your identity and large pockets bury any contraband that may have found its way onto your person. The Fugitive's rugged exterior repels weather and escapes the pitfalls of your every-day fleece. No one can touch the quality design and construction that Arc'teryx sews into every piece. Proven fabric joins forces with alpine intuition for a hoody that is fast on its feet. *Available for US shipment only.

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Rating for this product: 5

One Go To Hoody-This One

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September 19, 2008

I have had the Fugative for two years now and it has done anything I could ever expect a mid-layer hoody to do. Try one on to get the right size, some people think they run a little short, but most Arc'teryx stuff does. It handles wind great compared to other hoodies I've owned (Covert Hoody) and the fleece is thin, but only because it's compressed, so it's still thick and will keep you plenty warm. On super cold days throw this bad boy inside a Acr'teryx Gore-Tex Pro shell and you'll be in business, not to mention warm. When it really gets cold on the hill I layer this under my Stingray Jacket and more often than not I'm opening my pit zips to cool down a bit. Buy one, Now!

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Rating for this product: 2

taken for a ride

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August 17, 2008

hey guys, this hoody is ok, definitely not worth the full price, its very thin and not really any more wind resistant than a normal fleece. it is good under a short waist cut shell as it is nicely fitted and cut short at the waist also so it doesn't stick out. i prefer merino to layer so this jacket doest get to see any real action only gets worn around town.

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Rating for this product: 5

My favorite piece

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May 6, 2008

I bought one of these, then loved it so much that I ordered two more because I was afraid they would stop making them. This is by far the best midweight jacket I've ever owned, very comfortable and cozy. For me it's not a technical piece, but I have used it for rock climbing and it's very durable. It's not frumpy like lots of hoodies, has a very athletic fit. Fits over my climbing helmet. I've worn this piece almost every day for three years.

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Rating for this product: 2

OVER RATED

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January 2, 2008

This is a good sweater - and it is just that, a light zip-up hoody. The price however makes this "jacket" ridiculous. The construction, material, properties etc. are all top notch, but not hundreds of dollars top notch. I love the wicking abilities, but again there is nothing that makes this seem above and beyond any other synthetic material "jacket" at a fraction of the price. If you buy this sweater, you have too much money to blow - take up gambling.

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Rating for this product: 2

strange oversight

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September 18, 2007

I like outdoor clothing that is both functional and great looking - so you can wear it for a hike and then out at night in town. That's why I paid so much for this jacket. But here's a strange thing - the two front pockets are made out of mesh, so they offer no protection from the wind and cold that come up from the bottom (and there is no waist cinch to tighten it up around your waist) So the wind and cold comes up from the bottom and your hands freeze! It is really annoying not to be able to put your hands in your pockets to warm them up. I find this a very strange oversight by the designers, and it bothers me every time i wear the jacket, so I find I haven't been wearing it as much as my normal cotton hoodies, which keep my hands warmer. Too bad.

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Rating for this product: 5

if you wanna wear a wet suit

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May 1, 2007

it's comfy as anything and pretty much the only jacket you will want to wear if the weather is between 22 and 68 raining, snowing or sunny. the only problem is that it looks a lot like a wet suit and people will be like, "are you wearing a wet suit?"

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Rating for this product: 5

Expensive...Outstanding!

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April 21, 2007

I needed something light yet warm that could be used in the spring and fall or cooler evenings. I had tried the Arc'teryx Covert hoody, but found it very disappointing for the money - severely lacking any real weather protection especially when it came to wind. The Fugitive is a full zip, hooded version of the Tau pullover. I own the Tau as well, but love the Fugitive for its versatility. The Polartec Windpro keeps gives reasonable wind and water protection and the fleece inner is buttery soft and ultra comfortable. It could have used another pocket somewhere, otherwise it's awesome. If you're thinking of buying the Covert, spend the few extra bucks and move up to the Fugitive - much better bang for your buck.

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Rating for this product: 5

Solid Purchase

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August 2, 2006

I purchased this hoody primarily for urban use. It has met expectations. It will keep you dry in light rains. Will block light winds. Is not bulky. Thinness surprised me (can easily be used as a baselayer). Provides all the warmth I desire. Looks cool. I purchased the Men's Large Pomegranate. The picture did not exactly matched what I received. There is no black line running the length of the zipper. My hoody is completely red in the chest area. The area around the pockets is black, this is not shown clearly in the picture. I am a medium in most things, including Arcteryx short sleeve shirts and Arcteryx jackets; however, I am a large in the Fugitive Hoody.

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Rating for this product: 5

Best hoody in town

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January 8, 2006

Think of this hoody as a Gamma MX Hoody that you can wear around town without looking like a tool. This hoody is expensive, but it puts all other hoodies in the museum. What I like is the great cut, stretch, superb hood, chin protection, nice hand pockets and the cuffs and waist band seal out the weather really well. You will not find another hoody with such excellent details. The Polartec material is warm and soft on the inside and sheds light winds and drizzle on the outside, but a heavy weight winter fleece this is not. I wore this jacket touring around Europe this Fall and it keep me sufficiently warm; it worked brilliantly well with the Beta SL jacket when the weather was very windy and wet. Yep, I love my Fugitive.

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Tech Specs:

Material: Polartec Wind Pro
Lining: Brushed Polartec Wind Pro
Pockets: Two hand pockets
Hood: Yes
Recommended Use: Skiing, snowboarding, casual
Weight: 16.1 oz
Warranty: Lifetime