DESCRIPTION
The Beta SL Jacket is Arc'teryx's lightest Beta Jacket - built for the realities of mountain hikes. Super versatile, it's carefully designed to deliver complete waterproof, windproof, breathable protection without sacrificing lightweight packability.
Featuring an innovative GORE-TEX ePE membrane that is light, strong, and PFC free. C-KNIT backer technology improves comfort and breathability. The helmet-compatible StormHood protects without reducing vision, the pit zippers ventilate, and a RECCO reflector can aid in search situations. Internal chest pocket and two hand pockets with zippers.
KEY FEATURES
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GORE-TEX ePE, PFC-Free - 40d recycled nylon shell, waterproof, windproof, and fully breathable
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340g Mountain-Ready - ultralight at 12 oz, packs small for summit pushes and alpine approaches
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Fitted for Movement - close-cut through chest and waist (S: 94cm chest) eliminates bulk without restricting
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Arc'teryx Beta SL - their lightest shell, engineered for hikers who refuse to compromise on protection
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All-Conditions Performer - pit zips ventilate, StormHood protects, RECCO reflector aids rescue
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Body Material: 40dx70d 3L GORE-TEX® ePE with C-KNIT™ backer, plain weave recycled nylon, FC0 DWR - 100% Nylon with ePE and PU Membrane
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Contrast Material:
40dx70d 3L GORE-TEX® ePE, recycled nylon plain weave, FC0 DWR - 100% Nylon with ePE and PU Membrane, 100% Nylon Backing
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Manufacturing Facility: Youngone Nam Dinh Company LTD, Vietnam
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Fit: Fitted - Patterned to stay close to the body through the chest, waist, hip, and thigh, eliminating bulk
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Weight: 340g / 12 oz
SIZE GUIDE
| Size |
Chest |
Waist |
Hip |
| Small |
94 cm |
79 cm |
93 cm |
| Medium |
102 cm |
86 cm |
100 cm |
| Large |
109 cm |
94 cm |
108 cm |
X-Large
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119 cm |
104 cm |
118 cm |
Size guide provided from the brands general sizing chart and refers to body measurements, we would always recommend coming in store to try on if possible and please contact us if you need guidance on sizing.
PROVENANCE AND ETHICS
Originally founded as Rock Solid Manufacturing by David Lane in 1981, In 1990 Lane brought Jeremy Guard, a fellow climber, into the fold and in 1991 they renamed the company Arc’teryx - a nod to the Archaeopteryx lithographica, the first reptile to develop feathers for flight - the first bird - and the brand’s instantly recognisable logo is a depiction of the Berlin specimen of the Archaeopteryx. Their philosophy is guided by the belief that durability is the strongest path to sustainability.