Customer Reviews Arc'teryx Atom LT Hoody
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Overall3Rated 3 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Arcteryx
Love everything about this jacket, there's a reason this is probably the most popular piece of Arc' gear out there. Mine is the last generation model, but it looks like the new one has the same hood, which is the part I don't like. Maybe it's just me, because I don't have hair, but I can't hear my surroundings when I have the hood on. Whatever the material is on the inside is super loud whenever you're moving around making the hood basically useless if you ever want to hear things around you. That's my only complaint. Stoked to see they made the jacket slightly longer in the new version as well, this would have been my other suggestion.
Will M,
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Overall3Rated 3 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Arcteryx
Bought this jacket after wanting one for ages and reading a lot of positive reviews. After receiving I found myself really looking forward to wearing it for all occasions from watching my son play football to showery walks on holidays. Cooler weather, rain showers, not a problem, this jacket takes it all in it's stride. Disappointed when after a 3km stroll wearing a pack the face fabric has visible signs of wear. Upsetting having only owned the jacket a few months. Still a great jacket overall, face fabric a bit delicate so don't wear it with a rucksack or let anything catch the fabric.
Tom199,
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Overall3Rated 3 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Arcteryx
I so wanted this jacket to work as the construction and quality are amazing but after trying both medium and large the sleeves were still too short. I have both a kyanite and a delta hoodie size medium and the sleeve length is perfect. Not sure why this jacket is different.
LAtkin,
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Overall3Rated 3 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Arcteryx
Fit is super nice and feels like good quality, but I immediately experienced the too-easy-to-unzip problem noted below. It wasn't so bad that I'd expect it to unzip on its own, but even a light tug was enough to unzip it completely if it wasn't zipped up to the tippy top.
The fit through the body and shoulders was good. Sleeves are a little too long for a petite person, but that's usually the case for me. I am 5'2", 115lb, and the XS fit perfect with room for another layer underneath (maybe just one though). It is super lightweight and feels moderately warm, probably good for chilly but not cold weather unless you typically run warm.
If you are active at ALL, don't buy this in a light color. I got the Zephyr and it stained SO easily, immediately showing any amount oil and dirt. I washed it with free & clear detergent and the stains stayed. Ended up returning it, but I'll try again with a darker color. Overall I like this jacket, but it's probably not worth the price unless you genuinely need super-light gear. If you're not a big wall climber, get something cheaper.
Sashfern,
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Overall3Rated 3 stars out of 5
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My first Arc'teryx jacket. Love the hood, plenty warm. A bit too warm for ski touring here in the Rockies when above -8C. Great to have in your pack when stopping for tea.
The shell is a bit light for serious touring/exploring where tree branches come into play.
Nahanni,
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Overall3Rated 3 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Arcteryx
My first Arc'teryx jacket. Love the hood, plenty warm. A bit too warm for ski touring here in the Rockies when above -8C. Great to have in your pack when stopping for tea.
The shell is a bit light for serious touring/exploring where tree branches come into play.
Nahanni,
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Overall3Rated 3 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Arcteryx
I bought this jacket in January. I had read reviews on the jacket and thought it would be warm enough to wear with a long sleeved shirt on a cold winter day. It wasn't enough. I ended up needing a large coat to stay warm. However, a plus side to this product is that it serves as a great base layer while I have been skiing this season! I am typically a medium but order a large and I am glad I did because it didn't fit super tight and I have room to move in this product.
Sarah,
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Overall3Rated 3 stars out of 5
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I must have a weird body shape. 5'9, 133 lbs, lean build. I usually lean towards a size small (in the Patera Parka, I take a small). I had initially tried a small 2018 Atom LT and that fit great in the arms (arm movement was phenomenal) but was obnoxiously short in torso length so I was excited to try the redesign, knowing it had fixed that issue. With the redesign, the new length is great; however the shoulders have become more restricted. I'm not sure if the pits were raised or the shoulder width changed but something is definitely different. I could not bend my arm without feeling a pull from the shoulder-to-elbow area. I also noticed the arms were a bit shorter on me. There was a significant pull where my watch is, as the cuff fell exactly there (in the 2018 model, this was not an issue, as the cuff fell over my watch).
Knowing I'm on the taller side and at times go in between sizes, I decided to size up and tried on a medium. Again, great torso length and this time the shoulder-pull aspect and arm length issues were fixed. However, the medium was just FLOATING over my torso and appeared baggy. I could probably layer 2 thick fleece under it and still have room, which defeats my needs with this. I also noticed a lack of warmth thanks to the excess largeness around my torso, instead of it having a closer fit to seal in the warmth.
As a whole, I wanted to love the new LT but I just don't think Atoms are for me. The old fit was too short and the new fit is definitely more boxy, so unfortunately just does not work with my body type. I am happy to report the medium size Proton FL fits perfect - and because it's the Proton, I have better ventilation with it. So if anyone else is stuck having issue with the new Atom fit, try the Proton if its use still matches your criteria!
Kiwiburger,
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Overall3Rated 3 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Arcteryx
I had always seen Arc'teryx as a brand for thirty somethings without kids or rich people in their fifties. After seeing their website I thought "huh, this looks pretty legit. I'll give it a go". I was not impressed. It's pretty warm and lightweight! But the wind still comes through a bit and it's pretty fragile. This is a good jacket for more urban environments rather than wild.
Madd,
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Overall3Rated 3 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Arcteryx
I wrote a previous review saying this was a good choice for petites - unfortunately that's no longer the case as Arcteryx have redesigned it to have a much longer fit in the body. A real shame as outdoor clothing choices for shorter women are so limited and Arcteryx offer many longer fit options already. I ended up panic-buying a couple more of the old version before it disappeared! It would still be a great choice for taller women though.
Aei5fk,
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Overall3Rated 3 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Arcteryx
Yes the jacket is ultra light. It's also better for length than the older models, but like some users have said, it doesn't seem as trim. Areas kind of bunch up and don't look very clean. As for the functionality, I don't see the hype. It's not warm enough as a stand alone in any weather under 5 degrees, and anything over 5 degrees I just use my Zeta shell on its own to block wind. I guess if your only purpose is to use as a mid layer, it might help down to maybe -5 unless you're really being active. For these reasons, I much prefer the Atom AR. Stand alone to around -5 (maybe -10) comfortably, and then layer with a shell for every colder weather. Yes the AR is too hot when you get over zero, but you can use your shell or really any other much cheaper sweater in those conditions. Either way, at least all of the Atom's are finally longer. Please keep up this trend on the rest of your short jackets.
Db1220,
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Overall3Rated 3 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Arcteryx
This is a flagship item and a classic. It performs well and gets a lot of use.
However... I noticed that the 2020 updated version of this jacket has a lot of fabric pulling/puckering around the logo.
It is very noticeable. This just seems incredibly cheap looking and low quality... not what I would expect from Arcteryx standards.
I would image it has something to do with the thinness of the fabric or lack of backing?
I hope this gets fixed in the future. Since this jacket comes with a hefty price tag I would expect a cleaner logo. I purchased a 2020 atom lt for my girlfriend as well and hers had the same issue.
Photo attached.
JAJ207,
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Overall3Rated 3 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Arcteryx
This is a flagship item and a classic. It performs well and gets a lot of use.
However... I noticed that the 2020 updated version of this jacket has a lot of fabric pulling/puckering around the logo.
It is very noticeable. This just seems incredibly cheap looking and low quality... not what I would expect from Arcteryx standards.
I would image it has something to do with the thinness of the fabric or lack of backing?
I hope this gets fixed in the future. Since this jacket comes with a hefty price tag I would expect a cleaner logo. I purchased a 2020 atom lt for my girlfriend as well and hers had the same issue.
Photo attached.
Jaj207,
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Overall3Rated 3 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Arcteryx
I have had four of these jackets over the past 12 years and, generally, they have been great. The latest version is not so good. The design is narrower at the chest and cuts into my armpits. Also, the side panel material has been changed and seems less breathable. As a result, I now have sweaty, uncomfortable armpits. Also, lining the pockets is a strange material that feels like plastic.
I am going to sell my Atom LTand look for a new favourite jacket.
The P,
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Overall3Rated 3 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Arcteryx
I have had four of these jackets over the past 12 years and, generally, they have been great. The latest version is not so good. The design is narrower at the chest and cuts into my armpits. Also, the side panel material has been changed and seems less breathable. As a result, I now have sweaty, uncomfortable armpits. Also, lining the pockets is a strange material that feels like plastic.
I am going to sell my Atom LTand look for a new favourite jacket.
The P,
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Overall3Rated 3 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Arcteryx
This was a great jacket for the first year I had it. It is very versatile, light, and warmer than expected. However, after one year the reflective logo peeled away (not the end of the world) and now after two years it has lost it's loft.
It's a great jacket. I was just hoping for more life out of something with a higher price point than competitors.
Ch1045,
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Overall3Rated 3 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Arcteryx
This was a great jacket for the first year I had it. It is very versatile, light, and warmer than expected. However, after one year the reflective logo peeled away (not the end of the world) and now after two years it has lost it's loft.
It's a great jacket. I was just hoping for more life out of something with a higher price point than competitors.
Ch1045,
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Overall3Rated 3 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Arcteryx
I was excited to see the new season colours and intrigued by the new design. The longer length will be welcomed by taller people, and the fleece side panels seem more robust than in the previous design. 'More relaxed fit' seems to be the trend this year, and this will be a matter of personal taste. Personally, I prefer the trimmer fit of the previous design - the feminine trim fit is one of the reasons I love Arcteryx so much. The looser fit makes the Atom feel less sporty and more ordinary, and for me it's not as flattering. But my big gripe with the new design is the tall collar - it is far taller than the previous Atom's, and I cannot zip all the way up without the collar digging into my chin. (I would add that I have a normal-long neck!). If other reviewers have a similar response, I hope Arcteryx will re-think this for the next season and bring back the shorter collar. This also applies to the Atom LT Jacket and the Atom LT Vest, both of which I also tried.
Littlelondonlady,
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Overall3Rated 3 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Arcteryx
Overall a nice jacket but it is much too fragile. After 6 momths I alreafy got my first tear. I do not even use it outdoor but just around town. Now a year later there are several wear & tear spots. Very peculaor for an outdoor jacket. Even a midlayer.
I would not buy this jacket again for this reason.
And it could also be a bit longer.
MountainHigh,
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Overall3Rated 3 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Arcteryx
Overall a nice jacket but it is much too fragile. After 6 momths I alreafy got my first tear. I do not even use it outdoor but just around town. Now a year later there are several wear & tear spots. Very peculaor for an outdoor jacket. Even a midlayer.
I would not buy this jacket again for this reason.
And it could also be a bit longer.
MountainHigh,
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Overall3Rated 3 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Arcteryx
I really do like this jacket. And I really wished I loved it. It has proven to be warm in NYC weather below the 30's with proper layering and holds up to the wind. Lightweight and versatile. This is not meant to be worn in wet conditions or wet snow.
I found that the materials in this jacket were not durable at all! And this is for regular commuting on a day to day basis. The material did not hold up to regular backpack use. The threading started to come out at various locations throughout the jacket and the material started pilling on the back and the shoulders around where the backpack straps would be. This was pretty much within a year of regular use. I was super disappointed with this. For an outdoors type of jacket, this one didnt hold up at all.
GCNYC,
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Overall3Rated 3 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Arcteryx
I really do like this jacket. And I really wished I loved it. It has proven to be warm in NYC weather below the 30's with proper layering and holds up to the wind. Lightweight and versatile. This is not meant to be worn in wet conditions or wet snow.
I found that the materials in this jacket were not durable at all! And this is for regular commuting on a day to day basis. The material did not hold up to regular backpack use. The threading started to come out at various locations throughout the jacket and the material started pilling on the back and the shoulders around where the backpack straps would be. This was pretty much within a year of regular use. I was super disappointed with this. For an outdoors type of jacket, this one didnt hold up at all.
GCNYC,
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Overall3Rated 3 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Arcteryx
Arcteryx Atom LT used to be my favorite jacket for years. It is lightweight, warm and versatile. I used it as mid-layer for hiking, biking and walking around town.
However, I am disappointed by the latest models. Indeed, the face fabric starts to pill just after about a year. The pills are very easy to be seen at external chest region and around the internal chin region. See the attached photos. The jacket is manufactured 2018 according to the tag.
I have another one manufactured in 2019, let's see what will happen after several months.
I think I would not recommend the recent models.
Alextp,
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Overall3Rated 3 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Arcteryx
Arcteryx Atom LT used to be my favorite jacket for years. It is lightweight, warm and versatile. I used it as mid-layer for hiking, biking and walking around town.
However, I am disappointed by the latest models. Indeed, the face fabric starts to pill just after about a year. The pills are very easy to be seen at external chest region and around the internal chin region. See the attached photos. The jacket is manufactured 2018 according to the tag.
I have another one manufactured in 2019, let's see what will happen after several months.
I think I would not recommend the recent models.
Alextp,
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Overall3Rated 3 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Arcteryx
I love this jacket. It looks super cute on and is super light weight but also very warm. My only complaints are the pockets (which are a kinda big issue). All of the other jackets I own have a chest pocket and I use it a lot. The lack of pockets in this jacket is unfortunate. There is no interior pockets and no chest pocket. The 2 pockets it does have are very shallow and my phone CONSTANTLY falls out.
Kcakezzz,
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