Great video. You have fantastic taste and this is really a service.. not nearly enough in depth videos of these nice jackets with people like you that saved and bought them. It’s AI or nothing. So thank you! I want an Arc’Teryx hard shell. I take very good care of my stuff so seems like a solid investment. These videos really help.
IMO you missed the critical reason to use a softshell over a hard shell - breathability! I often choose to wear a softshell instead of my hardshell as I am happy to trade off some weather protection for better breathability. I have several but my most used softshells are Arc Proton FL and Arc Psiphon.
I know what you are saying, I agree. I do mention briefly about the importance of breathability in the beginning of the video, (just before the 4:00 mark), but you're right, I could have talked more about it. I guess that I was just focused on the different varieties.
Have u ever tried or heard Stio Objective Pro Jacket don’t want spend money and regret it cause some was better out there . Can u please advise . Thank u for your time love your videos
You're probably looking at a beta hardshell. They are going to be the most waterproof, and they do have some breathability. I have the beta LT, an older model, but it is great to have in the rain. It also has a trimmer fit, so it will fit nicely over a cerium .
Are they getting rid of 'LT' or 'AR' naming from their product lines? I feel like now their jackets are named as 'Lightweight' or 'Heavyweight' instead of 'LT' or 'AR'. Are there really noticeable differences or is it just a marketing gimmick? More importantly, is it worthing getting the 'NEW' ones?
They are changing the names. Maybe because a lot of people did not know what all the AR, LT, SL, FL, etc. stood for. The product is the same, just the name has changed.
The Gamma MX was one of my favorite softshells to wear over my Atom LT or Proton LT, I still like it, but the Sawyer has become my favorite. I like the outer material and the smaller hood on the Sawyer better. Also, the inside backing feels softer than the Gamma MX's. I still like and use the Gamma, but I find myself grabbing the Sawyer more often.
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Great video. You have fantastic taste and this is really a service.. not nearly enough in depth videos of these nice jackets with people like you that saved and bought them. It’s AI or nothing.
So thank you! I want an Arc’Teryx hard shell. I take very good care of my stuff so seems like a solid investment. These videos really help.
Thank you, they are expensive, but they will last a long time, many years.
Nice channel. Good information. I subscribed.
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IMO you missed the critical reason to use a softshell over a hard shell - breathability! I often choose to wear a softshell instead of my hardshell as I am happy to trade off some weather protection for better breathability. I have several but my most used softshells are Arc Proton FL and Arc Psiphon.
I know what you are saying, I agree. I do mention briefly about the importance of breathability in the beginning of the video, (just before the 4:00 mark), but you're right, I could have talked more about it. I guess that I was just focused on the different varieties.
Have u ever tried or heard Stio Objective Pro Jacket don’t want spend money and regret it cause some was better out there . Can u please advise . Thank u for your time love your videos
Sorry, I'm not familiar with that jacket, but thank you for your support.
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Is there a good softshell options from Arc’teryx that would fit well over the cerium hoody to offer rain protection yet still be breathable?
You're probably looking at a beta hardshell. They are going to be the most waterproof, and they do have some breathability. I have the beta LT, an older model, but it is great to have in the rain. It also has a trimmer fit, so it will fit nicely over a cerium .
Are they getting rid of 'LT' or 'AR' naming from their product lines? I feel like now their jackets are named as 'Lightweight' or 'Heavyweight' instead of 'LT' or 'AR'. Are there really noticeable differences or is it just a marketing gimmick? More importantly, is it worthing getting the 'NEW' ones?
They are changing the names. Maybe because a lot of people did not know what all the AR, LT, SL, FL, etc. stood for. The product is the same, just the name has changed.
Still use the Gamma MX? I have a couple of those... the Sawyer is similar?
The Gamma MX was one of my favorite softshells to wear over my Atom LT or Proton LT, I still like it, but the Sawyer has become my favorite. I like the outer material and the smaller hood on the Sawyer better. Also, the inside backing feels softer than the Gamma MX's. I still like and use the Gamma, but I find myself grabbing the Sawyer more often.
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