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Arc'teryx Beta AR Jacket

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73%5Rated 5 stars out of 5

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Overall5Rated 5 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Arcteryx
I tried Beta LT but I didn't like it, this one is the right one!
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Overall5Rated 5 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Arcteryx
After a winter of cycling in rainy London weather, I can attest to the waterproofing of the beta AR. It's kept me dry, even when opening the pit zips to prevent overheating. And it leaves room for layering underneath.
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Overall5Rated 5 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Arcteryx
Thanks to excellent materials, construction and fit, my Beta AR jacket has been virtually impenetrable to rain and snow. I waited several years for an excuse to invest in an Arc'Teryx jacket. That excuse came when I booked 4 weeks of mountaineering in the Peruvian Andes (during the rainy season). I needed something that was light and packable, but that could also withstand a wide range of mountain conditions. This jacket did the trick in a variety of temperatures and precipitation. Really amazing performance. My only issue is that it fits a bit on the short side. My base and midlayers often hang just a centimeter or two below the waistline. Not a big deal, but prospective buyers should bear this in mind given that Arc'Teryx offers jackets with longer cuts.
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Overall5Rated 5 stars out of 5
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I bought the Beta AR primarily to protect me while Bass Fishing during rain events. I have tried other suits which are very heavy and hot, but not the Arc'teryx Beta AR. It is very light and comfortable and the rain beads right off. Such a nice Jacket. Lots of complements. rm
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Overall5Rated 5 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Arcteryx
This jacket fits well, zippers seems strong and will be able to handel years of use.
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Overall5Rated 5 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Arcteryx
This is the best shell I've ever worn. It's incredibly light and the seams and zippers are things of beauty. The design is streamlined - nothing frivolous, everything has a purpose. I'm 5'5" and weigh 125lbs. I got the small in order to have room to wear layers. The fit is feminine and there is room for several layers underneath if needed. I've worn this jacket cross country skiing in below zero temperatures and been comfortable with a base and mid layer under the jacket. Nothing binds and the range of motion is excellent. The jacket has become a casual favorite as well - it's the first light weight one I grab for just about every occasion. A truly well made jacket that should last for years.
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Overall5Rated 5 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Arcteryx
This jacket is exactly what is says... it kept me dry and warm. It's perfect for sking, hiking, and general rain gear. The vents were great when I got hot on the mountain. The only con I have is that I wish the cut of the jacket was a little more flattering for a women's body.
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Overall5Rated 5 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Arcteryx
I had this product for about 10 years then bought a new one just for a change of colour (old one works fine). I use mine as a rain jacket in the spring and fall, and as a running jacket in the winter. It does a great job blocking out the extremely cold wind here in Winnipeg and keeps me warm enough if I layer up underneath it. I've run in -20 degree Celsius weather with it, and it's been great. Also taken it skiing and winter camping too. It does fit a little bit on the bigger side. I'm 5'3" 125 lbs and bought a size XS, I usually wear a small. The extra room is great if you want to layer up under this piece though. It's very light and packs well on my travels too!
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Overall5Rated 5 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Arcteryx
I bought my first beta AR more than 7 years ago and it's been a fabulous and versatile jacket (biking/hiking/around town use#. Recently, the inside tape started to peel off the seams and the back hem came down so I sent it in for repairs. The jacket was still 100% waterproof even with these deficits, and the goretex was still in perfect condition after seven years. To my surprise, Arc'teryx replaced the jacket under warranty instead of repairing it. Great customer service and this company backs up its products #which are exceptional to begin with).
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Overall5Rated 5 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Arcteryx
I own the 2004 version of the Beta AR, got it just after Arc'teryx revised the length of it. It has been to 4000 meters , and back. Excellent articulation, hood design, and bombproof construction. It's cut trim, but leaves enough room to layer as needed, I wore a Feathered Friends Volant jacket underneath it comfortably. However there have been times when wearing it in the city that I wished for a bit extra length. I've been looking into a paclite model from Arc'teryx for that purpose. Bottom line, this is the best all around shell, with typical Arc'teryx design perfection. Go get it!
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Overall5Rated 5 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Arcteryx
I have the previous model in the light blue color from before the improved Goretex Pro Shell version was released. I purchased a Kappa SP jacket years ago, and after a number of years both the seams and the 3 later fabric started to wear pretty badly, but before all of that it had been my favorite shell jacket. Because the Kappa SP had been discontinued I decided to try the Beta AR and I have been very happy with it, I like the collar and hood combination very much. I have found this jacket to be very sturdy and I enjoy wearing it very much both in the mountains and around town. I would recommend it highly.
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Overall5Rated 5 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Arcteryx
A great all round hardshell jacket with the usual Arc'teryx quality and attention to detail. Feels absolutely bombproof whilst being fairly lightweight. Remains 100% waterproof and windproof, and the Gore Tex Pro Shell fabric breathes fairly well. The pit zips are also useful for enhanced breathability. All the zippers have remained fully waterproof, and can be used one handed after a little breaking in. The Drop Hood is well designed, being large enough to fit over a helmet, but cinching down tight and moving around with your head when you are without a helmet. Personally however I prefer the Storm Hood design of the Alpha series as it offers more protection for the neck and chin area. The hand warmer pockets are positioned high enough so you can use them while wearing a pack or harness and are fairly large, I much prefer them to the crossover pockets of the Alpha LT and SV. The only downside I have found with this jacket is the fit. I am 6'1" tall, around 185 lbs with a 42 inch chest. I wear a large in Arc'teryx, and ordered my Beta AR in large. I own an updated Fall 2012 Alpha SV in large which I use as a winter shell as it has plenty of room for warm layers, and the Beta AR is just as roomy, of not more so, in the body with a slightly 'boxy' fit in the body and shoulders. I assumed due to the Alpha being an expedition fit, and the Beta more of an all round piece with an athletic fit it would be more stream lined and close fitting therefore more suitable as a shell for less cold conditions. Because of this I've ended up using the Beta AR for the same kind of activities I would use the Alpha SV for, so I will probably end up getting rid of it. Overall a great all round shell, versatile, and with quality and durability that will last for years and years. My Beta AR is made in China, and the quality is just as good as my Canadian made Alpha SV. I would recommend trying on for size before you buy as Arc'teryx fit guide was a little deceiving for me on this one!
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Overall5Rated 5 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Arcteryx
Besitze die Jacke jetzt seit ein paar Monaten und bin rundum zufrieden. Mit meinen 182cm und 73kg passt mir M sehr gut, wobei es noch gengend Platz fr Isolationsschicht/en gibt. Bedeutet, sie ist mit einem dnnen Fleece nicht zu gro und z.B. mit einem zustzlichen Atom SV nicht zu klein. Die Kapuze lsst sich fr jede Gelegenheit perfekt einstellen und man hat jederzeit genug Bewegungsfreiheit mit den Armen. Schnitt ist bei mir, wie von Arcteryx beschrieben "hftlang". Zu guter letzt ist die Jacke ist mit 433g wirklich extrem leicht und lsst sich quasi berall verstauen. Ich wrde sie wieder kaufen
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Overall5Rated 5 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Arcteryx
This is the one jacket thats kept n my jeep my pack and always there when I need it. Dont get me wrong online the alpha sv but wth the lack of pockets i always use this one. It's just roomy enough to wear over my down jacket . I've had this jacket in a downpour that lasted for 2 days and stayed amazingly dry.the jacket itself is very durable and will probally last me 20 yrs .
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Overall5Rated 5 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Arcteryx
tres leger ,je le porte en toute occasion,les zips sous les aisselles sont tres pratiques lorsque la chaleur de votre corps augmente.je le porte avec le atom lt quand la temperature varie de 0 degr celsius et 15 ,sinon sans la doublure il offre une tres bonne protection contre le vent .
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Overall5Rated 5 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Arcteryx
I bought this jacket in 2005. I travel all around the world regularly and I always take it with me. It has worked impecably in rain forests, desserts, rock climbing, running under the rain and even snowboarding. After eight years of average usage the bottom gaiter became unglued and some of the draw strings where damanged. I sent an email to Arcteryx and the fixed it for me free of charge!! Thank you Arcteryx, definitely worth the price!
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Overall5Rated 5 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Arcteryx
My first jacket I owned from this company was the Gamma MX Hoody. That is really my go to jacket for everyday use. But living in the PNW demands something that is water proof and light. I used this jacket in combination with my Gamma AR pants in a serious downpoor and I couldn't help but smile because I never once got too hot during the hike and I stayed completley dry. I have used this jacket as well to go for a run in and having the arm pit zippers really helps to keep you from sweating a bunch and soaking the jacket inside. Be careful on sizing if you order on line and haven't tried on the jacket first. My Gamma MX is a large but this one fits me a little smaller in size medium. Unless you want it to be larger to fit over a sweatshirt or whatever layering piece you use. One last thing, get used to getting lots of comments on it. People have on several occasions complimented on the material and the look. But what else can one expect from this company? Nothing but perfection.
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Overall5Rated 5 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Arcteryx
I recently sold my Beta FL in order to finance the purchase of this jacket. The FL is an absolutely fantastic lightweight shell, but it didn't quite offer the versatility that I needed. Here in the UK we get so much wet weather, that You can expect to wear a waterproof jacket for at least two thirds of the year. Added to that, just about any hillwalking or mountaineering expedition, no matter what time of year it is undertaken, will likely require the use of a full set of waterproofs. For really horrible weather, I have my Alpha SV in reserve. When clinging onto the side of one of the Scottish Munro's in the deep midwinter, nothing else will suffice. For everything else, this jacket is perfection. It is durable enough to be used in almost any situation, yet it is incredibly lightweight and actually very breathable. I found very little difference Between active shell and this ProShell construction in this respect. I do run hot, so breathability is a huge issue. As to the other features and benefits, all the usual advantages apply. Fit and finish, quality and construction is all industry leading. One-handed draw cords, pocket openers, hood adjustments, all present. The high wear protective areas have done a job admirably. In the short time I've had this jacket it has been put through its paces and has passed with flying colours. It still looks like new. Truly an incredible all-rounder. It suits that just about any eventuality, and as such is my new favourite piece of clothing. Very difficult to fault.
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Overall5Rated 5 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Arcteryx
I originally had a Beta AR jacket in XL and to be honest it was huge. I lost weight and downsized to a large which is much better. They are made slightly big. I'm 5'11" and 182 lbs and the lareg is perfect for me. I venture out into the Scottish hills in this every weekend. You can get 4 seasons in one day at any time of the year here so you need the gear to compliment this. I pair the Beta AR with the Alpha SL pant when the precip up's a notch. The jacket I have is a Canadian made one but it doesn't matter where they are made as they are all constructed with amzing skill and precision. Yea, the price is high but you only pay for what you get.
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Overall5Rated 5 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Arcteryx
I bought this jacket last summer after a camping trip in Crowsnest, AB where it poured all weekend. My rain jacket from another big outdoor manufacturer was soaked through after a couple hours the first day and never fully dried out again during the trip. I had never owned any Arc'teryx gear before this jacket but a friend of mine swore up and down by his Beta AR so I sought one out and bought it. A few weeks later on another camping trip around Princeton, B.C. we had another steady downpour. Standing around outside for several hours nothing other than my hands got wet. This jacket comes with me almost everywhere now since it's fairly light and packable. The chest pockets are also positioned perfectly so if you put your hands in them while it's raining your forearms are angled up a little and water doesn't run down them and into the pockets. The face material is strong enough that it's taken several branch scrapes while hiking with no marks left behind. The jacket also seems to be sized a little bigger so you can layer underneath it, but not so big that you're swimming in it with just a t-shirt on. I picked the red colour so that I'm easier to spot when crossing a street downtown on a grey day. It's a bright colour that stands out without being obnoxious.
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Overall5Rated 5 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Arcteryx
I am lucky in that I receive some Gore-Tex products for testing purposes. I do not get paid for this but I get to keep the occasional jacket. So I have had a lot of experience in comparing and critiquing different jackets and the Beta AR is by far my favorite. The Proshell build is bombproof but super lightweight and packable, the hood is perfect and super adjustable, the pockets are in all of the right places, and the fit is fantastic: trim without compromising space for layering. This shell will keep out the coldest wind and rain, but the brushed interior means that it won't feel sticky on a humid day with only a t-shirt underneath. This jacket is absolutely year-round-all-types-of-weather-all-locations-incredible-perfect. Get it.
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Overall5Rated 5 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Arcteryx
i adore this jacket. the fit is perfect. It's light and built right.... pit zips and waterproof. i am 6.1 215 pounds and i have a large. the cut seems to be a bit slimmer than other brands but i can still layer a little. I feel the fit is perfect for me. length is perfect. If you like a longer jacket, they have other models that can accommodate. This jackets been hit by trees and bounced off rocks and it's still in one piece. Still waterproof. Enjoy! As a disclaimer, I am affiliated with Gore for product testing of Gore-tex products for the purpose of product review and recommendation. I do receive items from Gore for these purposes.
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Overall5Rated 5 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Arcteryx
This is by far the most effecient winter jacket I have owned! This jacket is very light, considering it's a winter shell, and it's entirely waterproof and breathable. As a ski instructor, I worked moer days in the rain this season than snow and this was the jacket I wished this jacket was our uniform! The hood is versatile and can be worn with a helmet, or adjusted to fit just over your head. The pit zips were my favorite feature this winter with such mild to unnaturally hot winter conditions. Also, the wrists are easily adjustable when wearing gloves, which is convenient. Although it looks narrow in the picture, the jacket fits to size. I have wide hips and I never felt like the jacket was not a proper fit for me. In fact, it was less constricting on my hips than other jackets I've previously owned. This is, hands down, the best winter jacket I've come across. Whether it's winter backpacking or shredding down major ski terrain, this is the jacket I will always take with me!
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Overall5Rated 5 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Arcteryx
Ich habe nach edlichen Vorgngern anderer Marken nun seit drei Jahren die Beta AR und ich bin rundum zufrieden. Sturz vom Bike . Abrutschen beim Klettern Sie macht alles mit. Nie zu Warm auch bei lngeren Touren mit schlechten Wetter. Segeln auf der Ostsee einfach universel und robust. Wirklich ein Traum Schnitt Passform alles stimmt einfach.
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Overall5Rated 5 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Arcteryx
So far i haven't used this jacket for much heavy activity, so I can mostly only comment on fit-related items right now. I'm about 5'8 and 155 pounds, so I wear a medium in just about everything, although sometimes i run into problems because my belly is proportionately larger than my skinny arms, but i haven't had any problems with this jacket at all, it fits close enough to not look ridiculous if i am only wearing a shirt underneath (like a dress shirt on the way to work in the rain) but i wore it skiing also and was able to fit a base layer t-shirt, long-sleeved base layer and then a sweatshirt over it with room to spare. also, i wanted a jacket that was not long fitting at all, and that's what i got with the BetaAR, but because of the way the jacket is cut, the bottom of the jacket barely rides up when you lift your arms which is ideal. I have worn it on a couple of bike rides to the grocery store and when skiing on a spring day, and in both situations the jacket was breathable but still kept out the wind amazingly well.
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