Arc'teryx Gamma MX Hooded Jacket - Women's
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Sale Price:
$189.48
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Retail Price:
$378.95
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Item # ARC0166
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Quantity on hand: 36
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Black
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Wisteria
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Description of Arc'teryx Gamma MX Hooded Jacket - Women's: |
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A hooded version of the award-winning Gamma MX Jacket, the Arc'teryx Women's Gamma MX Hoody Jacket offers mountain-lovin’ ladies performance and a sleek, trim fit. Signature Arc'teryx innovations throughout the jacket include gusseted underarms that provide unparalleled freedom of movement while you're climbing or skiing. The Gamma MX Jacket's Storm Hood fits over your helmet, so your noggin can be safe and warm at the same time. Soft fleecy Polartec Power Shield fabric inside the jacket warms you and wicks moisture away from your body, while the longer torso length keeps you covered no matter what position you’re in. This fabric breathes like a champ and blocks out the wind, giving you one of the most versatile jackets possible. Of course, women don’t mind the dialed-in fit either—it flatters your figure while allowing full range of motion.
Bottom Line: The Gamma MX Hoody is ideal for ice climbing, skiing, or walking the dog after dusk in December.
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| Reviews (16): |
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| Best Jacket ever 03-27-08 |
Happywhale1779163 (6):  |
| For backcountry skiing, alpine climbing, and also walk in the town, this is my must-have jacket now, and I can't survive without it anymore! Great stretchy material doesn't bother me at all when I do any hard move on rock, and I love this hood which fit over a helmet when I get cold while I'm belaying, and it doesn't disturb head movement either, like hard shell hoody does. Only thing sometimes bothers me is the cuff. Elastic is a bit too tight when I want to roll up for warm temperature. |
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| Nice jacket, but not for me 03-19-07 |
hockeydoc (4):  |
| I wore this jacket once and ended up returning it after skiing at Schweitzer on a spring-like day with dense, misty fog. By noon the jacket was soaking wet. I got it for spring skiing conditions, but realized that I would never use it for Pacific Northwest skiing where the snow is always wet. Otherwise, if I was still living in Utah I would have kept it for those drier conditions. Other than that, the fit was great and I loved the way I could move freely. The helmet-compatible hood, which I didn't initially think was a big deal, I ended up using towards the end of the day when it got a bit chillier. I ended up getting a Gore-Tex shell instead which I used up at Whistler and was perfect. Bottom line is, for wet climates it's probably not as functional, but for drier, colder places it's probably perfect. |
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| Great soft shell 11-20-07 |
MTC (6):  |
| This is a great jacket! The fit is very close to the sizing as advertised, the longer cut fits well and keeps you warm, and the hood is actually functional (you have peripheral vision, can wear it with a helmet, etc.) It is not meant for a downpour - it will soak though and although you'll be warm, you'll be damp. It's very rainy where I am so I now use a rain shell on top on really wet days but it's great in snow or light rain. Also love the colour (got the pink). |
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| Material: |
Polartec Power Shield and Schoeller Dynamic |
| Waterproof Rating: |
Water resistant |
| Breathable Rating: |
Not specified |
| Core Venting: |
No |
| Pockets: |
2 Hand, 1 sleeve |
| Seam Taped: |
No |
| Powder Skirt: |
No |
| Hood: |
Yes |
| Zip-in Compatibility: |
No |
| Weight: |
18.6oz (528g) |
| Recommended Use: |
Skiing, climbing, winter camping |
| Manufacturer Warranty: |
Lifetime |
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