Arc’teryx Beta FL Review

Beta FL (Men's - Women's) would be my top recommendation for those looking for a packable, general purpose shell jacket.As most of you already know, I've been sharing

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Arc’teryx Beta SL Hybrid Review

Beta SL Hybrid in action. I'm sure Arc'teryx will address its flaws ASAP, but for now, I wouldn't recommend it. I'd get the Zeta SL (Men's - Women's)

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Arc’teryx Dually Belay Parka Review

Dually Belay (Men's) can be a great choice for stationary use out in temperatures down to 0 deg F (-18 deg C). Bonus: It doesn't lose its insulating

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Arc’teryx Centrale vs Patera

Centrale and Patera are Arc'teryx's first and second warmest parkas. They're both designed for walking around town when it's freezing out (line 24). They're NOT for high output

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Arc’teryx Firebee AR vs Ceres SV

Ceres SV and Firebee AR once were Arc'teryx's first and second warmest pieces. They remain discontinued for FW24 too. For Ceres SV, which is a hybrid jacket (down & synthetic

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Incendo vs Squamish

I decided to compare Arc'teryx's Incendo to Squamish because they're designed similarly and offered in similar price range.Combine it with the fact that they received a bunch of

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Arcteryx Rush vs Rush IS

The new Rush IS.As you might know, Arc'teryx scored an additional sub-model to the already existing Rush in 2019: The new Rush IS Jacket (women's counterpart is Shashka IS). They

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Arcteryx Sabre LT vs Sabre AR

Sabre AR.As you know, a new Arc'teryx Sabre shell scored around two years ago: Sabre AR Jacket. Actually, it might even be a little bit inaccurate to say that

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Proton/Atom vs Nano Air: First hand (temp ratings & more)

Y'all know this is just my opinion... right? NameEst. Temp (F/C)BreathabilityWind Res.Abrasion res.ReviewPit venting?Two way zipper?Stuffs into itself?Synthetic FillSynth. Fill WeightFace FabricActivityFitWeightLength (CB)Discontinued?bestsyntheticjacketsInternal pocketsExternal pockets Arc'teryx Alpha Parka

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