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Arc'teryx Alpha SV Jacket - Men's
October 5, 2010
I disagree about the extra large. I'm 6'3", 225lbs and I wear a large in this jacket. Amazing jacket. I've done everything from resort skiing, to backcountry skiing, to climbing Cascade peaks, to summitting Denali. When I am climbing in temps down to 10 degrees, I can easily wear just this shell and a thin wool shirt underneath. When I stop, I throw a puffy over the top of this jacket.
I suppose if you were going with tons of layers, then you might do an extra large, but at my size, one or two shirts and a fleece still fit perfectly under the jacket. That said, the fit is slim because that is more practical for climbing/skiing and it looks better. Best shell made for anything technical. I always put down over the top of a hard shell. Never underneath. If it is cold enough for down, then it is really, really cold and there is no chance of getting the down wet. IMO if you size this jacket to go over down it will be huge and impractical.
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