Arc'teryx · Clothing
Men's Beta SL Jacket
$450.00
$600.00Save $150.00 (25%)
at Latulippe
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About this product
The Arc'teryx Beta SL Jacket is the lightest jacket in the Beta lineup, built to handle demanding mountain conditions without weighing you down. It uses a PFC-free GORE-TEX ePE membrane laminated with a bio-based nylon face fabric made from plant-derived fibres, delivering fully seam-sealed waterproof and windproof protection alongside solid breathability. C-KNIT backer technology enhances interior comfort and moisture management. The articulated patterning allows unrestricted movement, while the helmet-compatible StormHood provides full coverage without compromising sightlines. Ventilation comes via pit zippers, and hand pockets plus an internal chest pocket round out the storage options. Adjustable Velcro cuffs and a full front zip help fine-tune fit and weather protection. A RECCO reflector is integrated for search-and-rescue compatibility. Available in Vitality II (colour code 29734), size Medium (SKU C47303), this jacket strikes a practical balance between packability and all-conditions performance for men seeking a capable, go-anywhere shell.
- Category
- Clothing
- Brand
- Arc'teryx
- Color
- 29734
- Size
- Medium (M) Size chart
- Upc
- 623555782957
- Code
- C47303
- Model
- X000010553.
What people are saying
Reviewers consistently praise the Arc'teryx Beta SL Jacket for its exceptional waterproofing and windproofing, calling it one of the most protective shells available in its class. The Gore-Tex ePE membrane and C-Knit backer earn repeated compliments for keeping wearers dry even in prolonged, heavy rain, while the pit zips are widely credited for helping manage breathability during high-output activity. The helmet-compatible hood, long torso coverage, and overall build quality are also recurring highlights. The most common criticism is the price, with the $500 MSRP described as hard to justify for many buyers. Reviewers also note that despite the "Super Light" name, the jacket is not truly ultralight at 12 ounces, and the stiff, crinkly face fabric can feel restrictive. A slim fit that may not suit all body types is occasionally flagged as well.
Specifications
- Rain protection
- 4/5
- Breathability
- 3/5
- Durability
- 3/5
- Sealed seams
- Yes
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