Arc'teryx · Clothing
Men's Squamish Hooded Jacket
$195.00
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About this product
The Arc'teryx Men's Squamish Hooded Jacket is a packable wind shell built for high-output activity in mild, variable conditions. Its shell is constructed from Tyono 30 denier 100% nylon with a DWR (Durable Water Repellent) finish that sheds light moisture, and the seams are sealed for added protection. The mechanical stretch fabric and articulated fit work together to keep movement unrestricted, while gusseted underarms add further mobility and comfort. A trim, slim cut prioritizes breathability during aerobic efforts, and the lightweight construction means the jacket compresses into its own chest pocket for easy packing. The adjustable StormHood features a soft brim for situational weather coverage, and a No Slip Zip front zipper keeps the closure secure. Dual lower hem adjusters and elasticized cuffs help seal out wind. Rated strong on rain protection and solid on breathability, this jacket suits active pursuits where packability and wind resistance matter most.
- Category
- Clothing
- Brand
- Arc'teryx
- Material
- Tyono 30 denier shell with DWR treatment - 100% nylon
- Color
- Black
- Size
- Small (S) Size chart
- Upc
- 623555803874
- Code
- C64271
- Model
- 7411.
What people are saying
Reviewers consistently praise the Arc'teryx Squamish Hooded Jacket for its exceptional balance of wind resistance and breathability, making it a top pick for hiking, trail running, and climbing. Its lightweight Tyono 30 nylon fabric, athletic fit, and packability into the chest pocket are frequently highlighted strengths. The storm hood, stretch cuffs, and overall build quality also earn consistent compliments. The most common criticisms are the high price, the lack of hand pockets (only a single chest pocket), and limited rain protection, as the DWR treatment handles only light moisture. Some users with broader or bulkier builds find the slim, athletic cut restrictive, especially when layering underneath.
Specifications
- Rain protection
- 4/5
- Breathability
- 3/5
- Durability
- 3/5
- Sealed seams
- Yes
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