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Arc-teryx Covert Collar Zip Carob

Arc'teryx Covert Collar Zip - Men's

Arc'teryx Covert Collar Zip - Men's

Rating for this product: 4 November 6, 2006

I love the look, the soft feel of it, and the pocket on the arm (great for a cell phone), and the snug fit. But if you wear it outside where there's even a bit of wind, you feel the wind go through it, and that kinda sucks. I mean, with similar fleece tops from other companies like Patagonia, that hasn't happened to me. With all the big talk I got about Arc'teryx being ahead of the competition on technology, how could they have made such a gaff? I got responses about it being a "layer," but that just sounds like bull&$%#, to be honest. If Patagonia can make a semi-wind proof fleece top for less money to the consumer than Arc'teryx, so can Arc'teryx.

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