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Arc'teryx Arc’teryx Alpha Comp Ice Climbing Jacket - Hooded (For Men)

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Overview

About Arc'teryx Arc’teryx Alpha Comp Ice Climbing Jacket - Hooded (For Men)

Closeouts. The Arc'teryx Alpha Comp ice climbing jacket combines the premier technical performance of N40p 3L Gore® technology with lightweight Fortius 1.0 stretch-woven fabric. The result is an ice-focused shell that offers the kind of weather resistance, mobility, durability and comfort that take your outdoor pursuits higher.

Specs

Specs about Arc'teryx Arc’teryx Alpha Comp Ice Climbing Jacket - Hooded (For Men)

  • Closure: Two-way,YKK®
  • Zipper: Right
  • Fabric: 100% nylon (body), 100% polyester (backing)
  • Care: Machine wash, tumble dry
  • Total weight: 1 lb.
  • Imported

Sizing

Arc'teryx Men's Size Chart

XS S M L XL XXL
Chest 36 38 40 43 46 50
Waist 29 31 33 36 39 43
Hip 36 38 40 43 46 50
Sleeve 32 33 34 35 36 37

Note: Measurements in inches.

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5.0 out of 5 stars. outstanding alpine and ice performance
Reviewed by Josh from Colorado on Sunday, August 16, 2015
I owned the first generation of this jacket, purchased more than a dozen years ago, and I replaced it only this year after wearing it into the ground. In the interior west, where the summers are generally dry except for short, intense afternoon thunderstorms and the winters bring dry, low-moisture snow and good ice, this may be the ideal layer for every type of alpine outing. I wore it for winter ice climbing, backcountry skiing, spring snow climbing, summer alpine rock and mountaineering-- everything. It is wind-resistant and breathable enough to stay on through a wide range of weather conditions, and for many single-day outings it may be the only shell layer you need to bring. Combined with a super-light rain shell for extended periods of wet, you could eliminate the need for a heavier hard shell on most expeditions in the lower 48. It will not keep you bone dry in a serious downpour, of course, but it is enough to keep you safe and fairly dry while you retreat from up high-- I wore it while rappelling my way out of several summer hail storms and stayed warm and dry enough. It is also not the jacket for all-day wet snow, but in general, since I purchased it, my full-on hardshell (an Arc-tryx Alpha SV) has been staying in the closet far more often than it has been out. And of course, for its target activity-- ice climbing-- it is far stretchier, quieter, and more breathable than wearing a true hard shell. Several other companies make a version of this combination of hardshell shoulders/hood and soft-shell body, but if you can afford the top shelf goods, nothing fits and performs like Arc'teryx.
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  • 5.0 out of 5 stars. outstanding alpine and ice performance
    Reviewed by Josh from Colorado on Sunday, August 16, 2015
    I owned the first generation of this jacket, purchased more than a dozen years ago, and I replaced it only this year after wearing it into the ground. In the interior west, where the summers are generally dry except for short, intense afternoon thunderstorms and the winters bring dry, low-moisture snow and good ice, this may be the ideal layer for every type of alpine outing. I wore it for winter ice climbing, backcountry skiing, spring snow climbing, summer alpine rock and mountaineering-- everything. It is wind-resistant and breathable enough to stay on through a wide range of weather conditions, and for many single-day outings it may be the only shell layer you need to bring. Combined with a super-light rain shell for extended periods of wet, you could eliminate the need for a heavier hard shell on most expeditions in the lower 48. It will not keep you bone dry in a serious downpour, of course, but it is enough to keep you safe and fairly dry while you retreat from up high-- I wore it while rappelling my way out of several summer hail storms and stayed warm and dry enough. It is also not the jacket for all-day wet snow, but in general, since I purchased it, my full-on hardshell (an Arc-tryx Alpha SV) has been staying in the closet far more often than it has been out. And of course, for its target activity-- ice climbing-- it is far stretchier, quieter, and more breathable than wearing a true hard shell. Several other companies make a version of this combination of hardshell shoulders/hood and soft-shell body, but if you can afford the top shelf goods, nothing fits and performs like Arc'teryx.

About Arc'teryx

Headquartered in British Columbia and borrowing its name from the first reptile to develop the capability of flight, Arc’teryx is all about discovering freedom from constraint. Never allowing itself to be too grounded, this innovation-driven brand creates amazingly durable, highly functional apparel for outdoor adventure, including Arc’teryx jackets and pants. Always thoughtfully engineered and rigorously tested, Arc’teryx clothing and gear delivers the performance every explorer needs to conquer the highest alpine peaks, venture deep into the backcountry and stay comfortable doing it. After more than 25 years, Arc’teryx remains one of the most respected names in the outdoor apparel industry, and for good reason. Push the boundaries. Defy limitations. Pursue perfection.