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| I don't know 10-31-06 |
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| Regarding the fit, it's an athletic fit, so it looks great, but you can't wear layers underneath. I'm 5'8 and 165, and the jacket fits perfect over a long-sleeve t-shirt or thin sweater. Great cut allows for full ROM with the arms -- 100% windproof -- it'll keep you from being cold but won't necessarily make you warm, probably because you can't layer underneath. I still don't know if I'd recommend dropping so much money on this jacket -- I would have expected more for so much. |
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| Love the material, not so keen on the fit. 12-16-06 |
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| I've always wanted to get a Gamma MX, but never was willing to pony up the dough. I finally broke down and got one. As much as I hate writing anything negative about Arc'teryx, I must admit I'm not too fond of the fit of this jacket. I got myself a medium. The sleeves are perfect for me, but the body of the jacket is pretty short. I know the cut is tailored for climbing, so it's probably perfect if you're actually using it for climbing. I use mine for just about everything, but I always find myself pulling down on the bottom of the jacket, because it feels like it's always riding up on me. Like I said before, I love the stretchy Polartec fabric, water resistance, breathability, and everything else about the jacket - I just wish they'd cut the body a wee bit longer. |
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| love it 10-16-06 |
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| This is a GREAT jacket and can be used over 90% of days skiing. Adequate wind protection, but needs help on the most cold and windy days. Fit is top notch and has excellent breathability. I'd buy it again in a heartbeat. |
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| Over Rated 09-07-08 |
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| This softshell is more fashion than purposeful. No doubt it is nice looking but is a very thin fabric and not that warm. It has perhaps too many pockets and lacks things like a cinch cord on the collar, pit zips and cuff adjustment tabs that competitor softshells have. Now that is made in China and not Canada it is in my opinion very overpriced at over $300. It is very much riding on the Arcteryx brand name. |
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| almost perfect 12-11-07 |
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| Excellent construction, marvelous technical piece for whatever it is that you use it for. Versatile, veritably windproof, great at shedding rain and snow. I've used it for: winter biking, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, hiking the Rockies, pretty much anything you throw at it. Stretches like mad, super-comfortable athletic fit (order a size up for layering a down sweater underneath). Looks BOSS. Convenient pocket for stashing gear, food, doobie-making equipment. Lightweight, stashes easily. Very abrasion-resistant (go ahead, fall down that gully). cons: The Fabric. Not very warm, as the fleece interior pills very quickly (mine is only 2 years old and has lost all of its heat retention). Naturally, this is not intended to be an insulating piece, but what insulation it does provide did not last long in my jacket (currently being considered by Arc'teryx as warranty return). In the end, the fleece is surplus and just a weight-adder. A minor gripe: no hood-and-loop closures at the wrist to block wind even better, but at least the tapering is pretty tight. I am considering switching it for something from the Sigma line (SV , AR)? |
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| Bomber Jacket! 01-09-08 |
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| Bar none this is the best jacket I've ever owned! Hiking Rainier this past summer I loaned this jacket to a buddy on the trip who forgot his hardshell, we got caught in a blizzard with 50mph winds and he was totally warm using this jacket as his outer layer. The Polartec Powershield fabric is great because it's windproof and highly water resistant. This is my everyday jacket around town and also works for a good majority of the days in the mountains. |
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| Alpine Touring Dream 10-23-08 |
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| i've skied in this jacket for the last 3 winters. i love it. i alpine ski tour in it all the time, but it's not an aerobic piece. if it's not cold i'll just wrap it around my waist or open it up. it's much warmer and more protective than i thought it would be. it does better than any other softshell i've had in the rain and wind, and after 3 seasons it's taken the beating well. what i like the most about it is the pockets. i use the chest pockets for my climbing skins. which means i don't ever need to take my backpack off at the top. i just pull the skins, jam them in the chest pockets and charge. the zipper garages and a welded sleeve pocket are great finishing touches. it's obvious someone actually thought about this jacket and i think it's a superior softshell because of it. i wouldn't be surprised if greg hill helped design it. |
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| Let's be objective? 11-10-08 |
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| I've been testing out the 2008 fall gamma mx for the last couple months in Canada/Chicago weather. I like to wait at least a season before making a review, but the recent negative reviews are bugging me.
This jacket isn't supposed to be insulating. That's what you wear an insulating layer for. Buy a down jacket or insulated soft shell if you want a warm shell, at the cost of versatility. This jacket does exactly what it's meant to. The pockets rock, the attention to detail is everywhere, it is comfy, stretchy, bombproof, very wind resistant, water resistant, super breathable, and warmer than a 100 weight fleece on its own.
It is also roomy enough to layer things underneath. At 6" 185 pounds, wearing a large, I can fit a base layer and MH monkey man fleece comfortably underneath. With a 100 weight fleece and this I can go down to the 40s. With the monkey man I haven't hit a lower level yet.
Overall it's an awesome shell. Just keep in mind it is not insulating (most softshells are not, the gamma mx is no different), and you'll need another layer if it gets cold. |
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| Made in China 10-06-08 |
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| Just to let everyone know, I'm an Arcteryx fan and owned 3 hardshells and 3 softshells from Arcteryx line which I obtained from 4-5years ago when they were still made in Canada. I'm a skier/mountaineers and I'd like to test every product I owned and pay detail attention to quality of products. I got this jacket because it was such a good deal. However, upon receiving it and comparing it with the original Gamma MX made in Canada, I had come to a verdict. I had the Gamma MX that was made in Canada from 5 years ago. After careful comparison side by side with the one I just ordered which was made in China, the difference is significant. As far as the fitting, they are both similar. I'm 5'10" 180lbs athletic build and the medium fits great even when I put my expedition weight base layer. When it comes to materials and quality of stitches, there are apparent differences. The fabric made in China has more polyester and less nylon and the fleece lining on the inside is thinner compared with the one made in Canada. Overall, I'm not impressed with the Gamma MX made in China at all and finally returned the product. For this reasons, Arcteryx should lower the price. I'm sure I'm not the only person who noticed this inadequacy/inconsistencies on this jacket. For most people who doesn't pay serious attention to materials/build quality, these may not matter at all as the name Arcteryx have already gain reputation in the past. |
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| Top of The Line 04-09-08 |
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| I've owned this jacket for over a year and it has been surprisingly warm for how thin it is. Very very water resistant, and overall a ten. I wear it around town and use it in technical settings and it can outlast other jackets in its class. I also work at a retailer focused on outerwear and this jacket is highly sought after as a technical piece. We endorse Arc'teryx above all others because of the quality and industry leading innovation they instill. The Gamma MX is a great first softshell or addition to your arsenal. I highly recommend this jacket. |
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| VeryPleased 12-28-07 |
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| I am 5'10" 150lb.= a lean build. The medium fits me very well, sleeve length is perfect with a great natural fit when wearing just a tee shirt underneath, but it's roomy enough layer underneath it (100 weight fleece or heavy thermals ). A 300 weight fleece would be a tight fit and I wouldn't try to use this piece as part of my system if I was going to be inactive and it was cold enough to need thick fleece. The Gamma MX is a very thin piece but surprisingly warm and is superb as cutting down the wind, but it is def. NOT wind or waterproof. I'm a photojournalist so I'm outside a lot in all kinds of weather and always on the run and the Gamma MX is on or near me at all times. During the fall when I was shooting outdoors sporting events , meaning I was relatively stationary and inactive, I was very pleased with how it cut down the wind and maintained warmth on days where wind chill dipped temps down around freezing. It wasn't toasty but all that was missing a shell and I would've been golden.
The four main pockets are very convenient.
The styling is nice.
It performs as intended.
Great Jacket, very versatile. |
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| Amazing Jacket 12-10-07 |
Brian Stave
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| I have had my Gamma MX for over a year now and have worn it almost everyday since I have got it. It takes a beating and has worn very nicely. It packs very small and holds the weather off short of a deluge. I have several other softshells and they collect dust in my closet. I also own other Arc'Teryx products and this one gets the most use by far. |
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| Good one. 11-29-07 |
Tommy.biz
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| I would give it 5 stars if I was a climber which I'm not, but the MX (mixed use) jacket is supposed to be an all around jacket, and it is, but with long sleeves. It does shed water and dry out brilliantly as well as block the wind. It's great for moving around while backpacking and in camp is really nice when used in tandem with a wool base layer. And, of course it helps that it looks really sharp at the bars after a day of shredding pow. |
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| Great Arc'Teryx Quality As Always 10-28-07 |
Timothy Blum
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| Arc'teryx makes the best fitting apparel for me at 6'2" and 185 lbs., along with 66 North Iceland. An Arc'teryx large is a perfect fit, especially with their longer sleeves than many other brands (a certain "hardwear" company specifically). Adding this MX, I now have a full Gamma lineup with the now discontinued LT, and a couple SV's. Even though this one is manufactured across the Pacific, it still seems to have the great Arc'teryx quality in construction. I like the garbanzo color I got on sale as well, it looks like khaki to me. Best for cool conditions in the 45-55 range. Very windproof, thin and light. I've worn it in a drizzle and water beads well. I haven't had a chance to try it in anything cooler yet. |
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| Great Softshell 09-15-07 |
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| Tried a couple of other softshells (both Windstopper and Polartec Powershield) but the fit of this jacket is just the best! The sleeves are actually quite long for me (I'm 6'0" and got a Large), but that will prove it's value when cycling (I'm Dutch) or iceclimbing.
Really like the fabric, as it is incredibly stretchy and allows great movement.
Furthermore, Arc'teryx pays so very much attention to details, which is reflected in the finishing of e.g. the zippers and the lining of the jacket. |
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| so good I wore it out 05-02-07 |
Lindsey F
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| I've had my MX for about 2 years now, and I can honestly say that it was probably one of my best outerwear purchases of all time. It's great without an insulating layer down to about freezing (if you're moving around) and can go a bit lower with some light insulation.
Practically wind proof up to about 20 mph w/o insulation. Close to rain proof when the DWR coating is in good condition, but wets out if you haven't reapplied the coating in a while. The fabric is great for wear resistance - sliding on rocks, dirt, tree branches, etc. leaves no cuts or abrasions.
The first thing that wore out were the cuffs. The elastic isn't so stretchy anymore, and they have shredded a good amount at the edges. The back of the jacket will also show some wear (turns a little lighter blackish gray) from sitting against rough objects. The interior lining is also de-laminating a little bit around the seam edges. But this is after nearly two years of almost daily use, so what can you expect?
If you're in the market for a soft shell with no peer, look no further than this jacket.
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| like it or hate it !! 03-17-07 |
Arcteryx Gamma mx jacket
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| I recently bought this jacket but sent it back and went with a size larger and it worked out great for wearing the covert hoody underneath.I love most Arc'teryx clothing but found i need to get a larger size since i need the extra room and it's a little form fitting on some of their softshells.I used it skiing in Lake Tahoe and it worked out great!I suggest going a size larger when you spend money on something you will have forever!! |
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| Sweet performance! 01-03-07 |
Garrett Grove
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| Super versatile, breathes pretty good and gives great weather protection. I do not recommend a light color as it gets dirty fast. It feels like your favorite shirt or sweatshirt, stretches like Stretch Armstrong too! Cant go wrong with this. Very trim sizing, wish it was a bit of a longer cut for my tall lanky frame.
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| Let's be objective here 10-06-08 |
jkorompis
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| Just to let everyone know, I'm an Arcteryx fan and owned 3 hardshells and 3 softshells from Arcteryx line which I obtained from 4-5years ago when they were still made in Canada. I'm a skier/mountaineers and I'd like to test every product I owned and pay detail attention to quality and build materials. I got this jacket because it was such a good deal. However, upon receiving it and comparing it with the original Gamma MX made in Canada, I had come to a verdict. I'm being as objective as possible here. I had the Gamma MX that was made in Canada from 5 years ago. After careful comparison side by side with the one I just ordered which was made in China, the difference is significant. As far as the fitting, they are both similar. I'm 5'10" 180lbs athletic build and the medium fits great even when I put my expedition weight base layer. When it comes to materials and quality of stitches, there are apparent differences. The fabric made in China has more polyester and less nylon and the fleece lining on the inside is thinner compared with the one made in Canada. Overall, I'm not impressed with the Gamma MX made in China at all and finally returned the jacket. For this reasons, Arcteryx should either start paying close attention to quality control or lower the price. I'm sure I'm not the only person who noticed this inadequacy/inconsistencies on this jacket. For most people who doesn't pay serious attention to materials/build quality, these may not matter at all as the name Arcteryx have already gain reputation in the past. Regardless of the brand name or its reputation in the past, I always make sure that each product I bought is consistent with its name and quality--it's called being objective. In this case, the Gamma MX just doesn't live up to its past reputation of being one of the top soft-shell from Arcteryx line.
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| Versatile Soft Shell 12-03-08 |
Jerimy
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| I have two years of use out of this jacket. Perfect for the fall as an outer layer. My main use for this jacket is while skinning with a single long sleeve layer underneath. At the top, throw on my shell and I'm good to go. This jacket breathes well, is nice and stretchy, and has tons of pockets. It is not waterproof or windproof, same as most soft shells. I have the older version that is made in Canada and the fit is athletic. As for sizing, I'm a medium in the Gamma, but wear a small in the Arc'teryx Matador. |
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| great jacket 11-29-08 |
brianchyli339825
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| Hello from Americas Lake Effect Snow capital-Syracuse,NY.
Very nice looking jacket. I'm 6'2 220 with large soldiers and the XL is a perfect fit. Its super light, but VERY warm. I went out with it into November snow @ 22 degreess all layered up. I was sweating. This jacket can go over a tshirt if its not blistering cold.
Great purchase at a good price. |
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| Utilitarian 11-21-08 |
Jamie Preston
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| I guess there is some confusion about what this jacket works best for. For me it has been my second insulating layer for skiing and touring for the last six seasons. It is perfect for that use,particularly touring where it frequently quickly becomes the outer layer. I wear it under a hard shell - usually an Arcteryx Comp Hoody if touring or the TNF FreeThinker if in resort, and over a fleece turtleneck. I used to wear it around town, but after all these years I cannot shake the faint odor that is the by product of hard skiing. It has held up great to many years of use and washes. I would say what I say about most softshells of this generation, ie not bonded with some waterproofing material - this is not a jacket to buy as your only outdoor jacket. I am astounded when I see people using this as their outer layer on a stormy day. On the other hand it is great for spring skiing. For what it is used for, I have found it to be perfect. |
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| Great jacket 09-04-08 |
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| I've only had this for a few months, but awesome. I am 5'11" and 175 lbs and went with a large. The arms are too long and I probably could have got a medium, but it still fits well under my shell. However, the long arms will be a plus when skiing/snowshoeing. Very thin, but very warm. Haven't used the water proofness, but doubt it will be an issue. Looks awesome and works great!! |
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| Gamma MX 12-21-07 |
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| So far this has been a bomber jacket. I have climbed, camped, and biked in it and wear it around town. It is not the warmest jacket around, but that's what layering is for. It has been almost completely waterproof for me, living here in the Oregon winter, and significantly cuts down on the drafty weather. My only complaints is that it could be a warmer fleece and I wish it would block out a little bit more of the wind. We will see about its water resistance in a month or two. |
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| Gamma MX Jacket, Arc'teryx 10-24-07 |
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| The first thing I like about the jacket is its nice lines, it looks hot. It is warm but it doesn't over heat. I wore it in about 50'F weather and it held up perfectly. The big pockets were a big help in finding loose items and the long pocket zippers allow you to get a gloved hand in so you don't have to fumble taking off thinner gloves. It would also work great as a mid layer under a hard shell, too. Great function and great looks. |
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| Summertime soft shell 08-04-07 |
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| This is my favorite piece of clothing, very warm for its weight and sheds rain well. Packs so small you don't even know it's in your pack. |
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| Excellent Softshell 04-11-07 |
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| The shell is light-weight, but highly wind resistant. Numerous pockets, The collar when zipped is extremely comfortable. Excellent value. |
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| Gamma MX 03-25-07 |
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| This jacket is a good compliment to my Beta AR. Its four pockets also make it an excellent travel jacket as well as on the mountain. If you have a storm jacket, you can cover everything else the weather may throw at you with this one. |
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