Alpha AR Jacket Women’s and Men’s

A highly versatile GORE-TEX® Pro shell for climbers looking for that rare combination of light
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A highly versatile GORE-TEX® Pro shell for climbers looking for that rare combination of light
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Alpha AR Jacket Women's and Men's A highly versatile GORE-TEX® Pro shell for climbers looking for that rare combination of light weight, durability and all-round alpine performance. A finely tuned balance of light weight, extended durability, ergonomic performance and superior weather protection, the Alpha AR is a solid choice for climbers and alpinists looking for an all-around hardshell to perform across the spectrum of alpine conditions. The hip length cut provides extended coverage, and the streamlined athletic fit with ergonomic e3D patterning and strategically placed gussets provides exceptional freedom on rock and ice. Technical Features: - Waterproof - Windproof - Breathable - Lightweight - Durable Construction - Micro-seam allowance (1.6 mm) reduces bulk and weight - DWR finish (Durable Water Repellent) helps repel water from fabric surface - GORE-TEX® three-layer construction - Fully seam-sealed for waterproofness - Composite GORE-TEX® materials to enhance functionality and performance - Strategically placed narrow GORE® seam tape (8mm width) Design - One-hand adjustable drawcords - Generous cut for easy layering - Harness HemLock™ inserts keep jacket in position under harness SRP 500 € [gallery link="file" ids="9351"]

Arc’teryx Equipment is a technical high-performance outerwear and equipment company based in North Vancouver, Canada. Our relentless commitment to design, craftsmanship and performance delivers breakthrough experiences. The company’s industry-leading design and unique in-house manufacturing center creates technical products that can be trusted to perform in moments of extreme need.

Arc’teryx distributes its products through more than 3,000 retail locations worldwide, including ten branded stores in Europe, North America and Asia.

Arc’teryx is named for the Archaeopteryx Lithographica, the first reptile to develop the feather for flight. Evolution in Action.