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Icebreaker SuperFine 150 Tech Lite Shirt - Short-Sleeve - Men's

May 6, 2011

I'm trying to figure out what size I should get. I'm about 6'2'' to 6'3'' and weigh roughly 175 to 180 lbs. Tall and skinny. I have heard these tech tees run a bit small, so would a large be big enough. I want a relaxed fit, although not very loose, but I also don't want it slim fitting like a body t. Should I go with a large or an XL? Thank you!

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Arc'teryx Theta AR Jacket - Men's

April 15, 2011

Thanks. I just bought it. It's a pre-owned, hardly every worn and I have 7 days to try it and see if it's the right fit, if not full refund -- very nice seller. Hopefully it fits.

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Arc'teryx Theta AR Jacket - Men's

April 15, 2011

I have an opportunity to buy this jacket, but there's nowhere to try it on my area.

I have no plans to layer underneath, besides a base layer or t shirt, as I'll be using it for hiking/trekking in Central America, mostly during rainy season for the next 1-2 years. I need it to fit snug and not be baggy.

I'm 6 ft 2 in and weigh about 175 lbs. I was told a medium would be a good fit as the large would be too baggy (remember I'm not skiing or using this in any cold weather environment), and I tend to agree but am concerned about the length of the sleeves. I wear dress shirts with 34" arm length, hopefully the medium will provide enough length in the sleeves? Please help me out so I can decide whether to pull the trigger on the medium I have the opportunity to buy at a considerable discount. I feel like if I get the large to ensure long enough arm length, it'll be too baggy (which is huge concern for me). Thank you for any help!

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Arc'teryx Beta AR Jacket - Men's

April 10, 2011

Thanks for the responses. After reading some more reviews, I'm a bit concerned on the length of the jacket for someone as tall as me (6' 3''). I do want hip length, but I'm afraid the Beta AR may be too short. Keep in mind, I won't be using this to ski, just for hiking, trekking and rain protection in a very warm climate. Any thoughts on the length -- would a Theta AR be better or would that be too long in the back?

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Arc'teryx Beta AR Jacket - Men's

April 9, 2011

I may purchase this product and there are no places to try one on in my city, but I have a good deal and don't want to pass it up.

I am 6' 3'' and weigh roughly 175 pounds. Pretty skinny, and my arm length is about 34''. I don't know my chest size, so I'm not sure what to do. I'd hate to buy this and not be able to wear it b/c it will not be returnable. Should I go with a medium or a large. I don't plan to layer much at all underneath because I'll be in a hot climate in Central America for 2 years, but it rains half the year literally. I want it to fit snug on my body and not be baggy. Any help would be greatly appreciated!

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