Good vid, very informative! Im in view of the beta lightweight for mainly skiing 0-30f, and some casual wear. 175 slim build so was thinking size S. However since I would have to fit layers in winter I'm now also considering the beta ar stormhood for more room, where the cons would be less casual wear and probably a worse fit for thinn layerd spring skiing. What would be your opinion? many thanks.
I disagree to go with beta AR . Its way heavier , less packable and a 100usd pricier. Extremly satisfied with the Beta Lightweight so far used in Norway and Iceland this Spring . My Beta AR feels not so breathable therefore fast clammy , and i cant pack it so well . Beta Lightweight is superb
Very useful review, one quick question cuz I’m planing to buy it, what is your height cuz I’m 6 foot and I feel that l would be the go to size but I’m still sceptic
Im 5.9 at 180lbs , size Large Usually wearing Medium or in between M and L and In Arcteryx its L for me now since they changed their sizing on many products to "slim fit" . I cant layer at all in Arc size M now . Only a Tshirt underneath but i use it for hiking so it needs to fit a Midlayer
@@WillFaulkner is there a difference in functionality and fitting between the beta lightweight and beta LT? Or is the only difference the weight, goretex and zipper? If so which one would u recommend for someone who want to use it for hiking and skiing (off piste)?
@@optifyqt If the Beta LT is available, I would get that over the lightweight. Should sill have the older version of goretex that is better than the PFC free
@@WillFaulkner Thanks for the reply. I use a RAB Phantom rain jacket now which keeps me surprisingly dry but I don't like that the outer shell gets drenched. Might have to live with it for portability though.
Nice comparison to the entry level beta. Do you think for urban wear / light trail hikes the beta LT would be a better option or something like Zeta LT ?
Thanks . I was checking out the arcteryx outlet near me and they have it for a good discount -35% off. I think I will take your advice and pay more to get the beta lt instead since its more versatile.
Hello, I want to buy the Beta LT for Christmas because I love the design, and I'm looking for a jacket that I can still wear in 10 years. The only issue is that on the website, there doesn't seem to be a lightweight version. I only see the Beta LT, which I want because it also has the Arc'teryx embroidery, not just the logo. Do you know if they plan to replace it?
@chatdeau_ The Beta SL is the 2024 fall replacement for the 2024 Beta Lightweight Not sure why they went back to the "SL" suffix after switching to "Lightweight" a few years back
So just to be sure: the one he’s reviewing here is the 2024 spring lightweight, the “equivalent” of which would currently (Oct 2024) be the SL model for fall 2024? Did they change anything for those models? I’ve been reading some comments around the internet from people that are not impressed by the GoreTex Paclite’s durability. Any thoughts on that?
@@albertharkema6072 yes this Spring 2024 Lightweight is the same as the Fall 2024 SL in all aspects including sizing I'd be less concerned with the durability of this and more concerned with all the reports of the new ePE fabric wetting out quickly and being almost 50% less breathable than the pre-2024 versions essentially defeating the purpose of spending this much $$$ on these hard-shells
I just tried this jacket on in the store and quite liked it for the features. I didn't love the fit of my body (tall, slender but curvy female medium build), and tend to wear really oversized garments, of what would be considered the "correct" size for me and actually found the best size was the men's XL. At this size, it looked very fashionable. The sleeves however were VERY long, as you mention, but you can use the velcro at the wrists and have a sort of ruched effect where the fabric gathers. It's not the look for everyone, but it worked for me. However, I have two questions: is there a comparable lightweight jacket with similar features at a lower pricepoint that you would recommend? AND: can you recommend a good resource for learning about how and when to re-proof a water resistant jacket after wear? Thanks so much!
Also, my main use of the jacket would be for dog walking, walking around the city (thus the lightweight and armpit zips are great for dealing with transitions from outdoors to indoors) and hiking.
In terms reapplying dwr, it’s really baes on when you notice the jacket isn’t beading water. I’ll usually notice it on the shoulders or arms and just spot treat if they aren’t beading in this areas
Caveat emptor!!!! I purchased 6 Arcteryx shells. All of them fell apart. All of them. I gave one as a present, it fell apart. All fell apart at the seams. They supposedly were using incorrect glues. The company does help with repairs , or money back. The price of these coats has gone through the roof. the company only reimburses for their failures at about one half the current price. I could argue their strategy either way, but i am not sure over all that it is a fair policy!!! I would buy a differnet brand if I were you.
Thanks for the rundown!
Thank you !
@@WillFaulkner what is a rundown?
@@manojpaudel5277 rundown is the same as a review
Good vid, very informative! Im in view of the beta lightweight for mainly skiing 0-30f, and some casual wear. 175 slim build so was thinking size S. However since I would have to fit layers in winter I'm now also considering the beta ar stormhood for more room, where the cons would be less casual wear and probably a worse fit for thinn layerd spring skiing. What would be your opinion? many thanks.
I ageee, go with the beta ar
I disagree to go with beta AR . Its way heavier , less packable and a 100usd pricier. Extremly satisfied with the Beta Lightweight so far used in Norway and Iceland this Spring . My Beta AR feels not so breathable therefore fast clammy , and i cant pack it so well . Beta Lightweight is superb
Thanks Will for the video!
Very enlightening video, congrats.
Very useful review, one quick question cuz I’m planing to buy it, what is your height cuz I’m 6 foot and I feel that l would be the go to size but I’m still sceptic
Yes I’m 6’1, definitely go large
Thanks man
Im 5.9 at 180lbs , size Large
Usually wearing Medium or in between M and L and In Arcteryx its L for me now since they changed their sizing on many products to "slim fit" . I cant layer at all in Arc size M now . Only a Tshirt underneath but i use it for hiking so it needs to fit a Midlayer
Nice review! I’m super short, standing 163cm so I’m thinking the XS would be best? Or do you think I should size up?
I agree with going XS
Thanks for the review, how is beta lt vs beta lightweight
The beta lt is heavier, more durable Goretex, and still uses the old version of dwr
@@WillFaulkner is there a difference in functionality and fitting between the beta lightweight and beta LT? Or is the only difference the weight, goretex and zipper? If so which one would u recommend for someone who want to use it for hiking and skiing (off piste)?
@@optifyqt If the Beta LT is available, I would get that over the lightweight. Should sill have the older version of goretex that is better than the PFC free
Just an FYI, beta lightweight and beta lt or separate jackets.
Would you recommend the Beta LT or AR for onebag travel as a raincoat? Wish you had some shots of them packed up.
@@AnonymousV4 LT for sure. However if it’s just for travel, I’d just get a cheaper rain shell from marmot or outdoor research
@@WillFaulkner Thanks for the reply. I use a RAB Phantom rain jacket now which keeps me surprisingly dry but I don't like that the outer shell gets drenched. Might have to live with it for portability though.
@@AnonymousV4 You can try re-applying DWR. The jacket might just be absorbing the rain now instead of repelling it.
Nice review ! I have one question tho
Which would you get, the beta LT or the NORRØNA Lofoten. For general rain, touring and hiking?
Thanks man!
What type or touring? Ski touring ? If so I recommend the Lofoten. Otherwise just get the Beta LT
I'm 5'8 and 143 lb, i like between regular and slim fit jackets. Wich size should i choose?
What is the chest measurement in size L and size M? how much is the difference?
Nice is the logo or name engraved on the zippers ? Just curious.
Nice comparison to the entry level beta. Do you think for urban wear / light trail hikes the beta LT would be a better option or something like Zeta LT ?
I would choose the beta lt. I don’t think they even sell the zeta lt anymore.
Thanks . I was checking out the arcteryx outlet near me and they have it for a good discount -35% off. I think I will take your advice and pay more to get the beta lt instead since its more versatile.
Will, will you do a review on Beta AR stormhood jacket?
Yea I’d like to if I can get one on sale
Can this be used for skiing?
I’m 5’7 medium build woman, I like oversized jackets and ability to layer but I don’t want to be swimming in it … do you think large will be too big?
I’m not super knowledgeable on women’s sizes. If you normally where a medium, then large might be fine in this case
Hello, I want to buy the Beta LT for Christmas because I love the design, and I'm looking for a jacket that I can still wear in 10 years. The only issue is that on the website, there doesn't seem to be a lightweight version. I only see the Beta LT, which I want because it also has the Arc'teryx embroidery, not just the logo. Do you know if they plan to replace it?
"LT" Means Lightweight
@@craftyminer4578 yeah but there are two models , the lt and the lightweight , they are not the same
@chatdeau_ The Beta SL is the 2024 fall replacement for the 2024 Beta Lightweight
Not sure why they went back to the "SL" suffix after switching to "Lightweight" a few years back
So just to be sure: the one he’s reviewing here is the 2024 spring lightweight, the “equivalent” of which would currently (Oct 2024) be the SL model for fall 2024? Did they change anything for those models? I’ve been reading some comments around the internet from people that are not impressed by the GoreTex Paclite’s durability. Any thoughts on that?
@@albertharkema6072 yes this Spring 2024 Lightweight is the same as the Fall 2024 SL in all aspects including sizing
I'd be less concerned with the durability of this and more concerned with all the reports of the new ePE fabric wetting out quickly and being almost 50% less breathable than the pre-2024 versions essentially defeating the purpose of spending this much $$$ on these hard-shells
I just tried this jacket on in the store and quite liked it for the features. I didn't love the fit of my body (tall, slender but curvy female medium build), and tend to wear really oversized garments, of what would be considered the "correct" size for me and actually found the best size was the men's XL. At this size, it looked very fashionable. The sleeves however were VERY long, as you mention, but you can use the velcro at the wrists and have a sort of ruched effect where the fabric gathers. It's not the look for everyone, but it worked for me. However, I have two questions: is there a comparable lightweight jacket with similar features at a lower pricepoint that you would recommend? AND: can you recommend a good resource for learning about how and when to re-proof a water resistant jacket after wear? Thanks so much!
Also, my main use of the jacket would be for dog walking, walking around the city (thus the lightweight and armpit zips are great for dealing with transitions from outdoors to indoors) and hiking.
In terms of a cheaper jacket, one from Outdoor research or Marmot would be less expense but have similar features
In terms reapplying dwr, it’s really baes on when you notice the jacket isn’t beading water. I’ll usually notice it on the shoulders or arms and just spot treat if they aren’t beading in this areas
I would like to know if it’s good for snowboarding
@@jaulllls8061 it would do fine, but not a lot of room to layer underneath if you get cold
@@WillFaulkner dont worry i dont get cold lol
is the arm long like the beta?
No the arms were much better. You can see in the comparison section of the video how long the arms are on the beta jacket compared to the lightweight
I’m 6 ft 5 and have broad shoulders, would I fit a size XXL?
Yes I think that is the way to go
Beta SL? For me, Beta LT fits better than Beta SL. Beta SL fits too small.
400 bucks for a shell? Really. Oh it’s Goretex? There are many many Shells that are a 1/4 the price and just as weatherproof.
$100 28k shell? What are they ?
Shut up liberal
Caveat emptor!!!! I purchased 6 Arcteryx shells. All of them fell apart. All of them. I gave one as a present, it fell apart. All fell apart at the seams. They supposedly were using incorrect glues.
The company does help with repairs , or money back. The price of these coats has gone through the roof. the company only reimburses for their failures at about one half the current price. I could argue their strategy either way, but i am not sure over all that it is a fair policy!!! I would buy a differnet brand if I were you.