Arc’teryx Nuclei SV Review: Warmest Arc’teryx synthetic

I own all Arc'teryx synthetics. Everything from Proton, Atom and Nuclei (all Winter 2024 versions). Nuclei SV (Men's - Women's) is the warmest Arc'teryx synthetic. Also see this Best

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Arc’teryx Alpha Parka Review

The release of Alpha Parka once again revealed the reason why Arc'teryx as a brand is the Apple of the technical outerwear industry. The products they launch are

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Reviewing Arc’teryx Fall & Winter 22/23 Gear

What's going on with arcteryx.com? Why does it look unorganized?  Well, because for the first time in years, Arc'teryx decided not to release the update in full, all

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7 things all Arc’teryx newbies should know

There are some things should be considered before getting an Arc'teryx. While these things are widely known by the Dead Bird enthusiasts, most of it is verbal. To my

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Arcteryx Norvan SL vs Trino SL vs Incendo

#Note: Full Arc'teryx review list is at the bottom. CAUTION: I WOULD NOT recommend you EITHER ONE OF these jacketsif you won't be running and/or training with them

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Atom SL Anorak Review

The differences between Atom SL Anorak (see image) and Atom SL are in the zipper and pocket configurations. Atom SL Anorak comes with a 3/4 zip, and offers

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Arcteryx Zeta FL Review

As you can also see in my Best Arc'teryx Jackets post, Zeta FL (Men's - Women's) would be my top emergency shell pick for hiking purposes. As most of

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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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