Arc'teryx · Clothing
Women's Beta SL Jacket
$450.00
$600.00Save $150.00 (25%)
at Latulippe
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About this product
The Arc'teryx Women's Beta SL Jacket is the lightest jacket in the Beta lineup, built for alpine travel and mountain conditions where reliable protection and low pack weight both matter. Constructed from 100% nylon, it carries a FC0-DWR finish to repel moisture and features fully seam-sealed construction for complete waterproof and windproof coverage. Breathability is a core part of the design, making it suitable for sustained aerobic activity in variable weather. The helmet-compatible StormHood provides full head coverage without restricting sightlines, while articulated patterning allows a full range of motion. A RECCO reflector is integrated for search and rescue compatibility. Storage includes an internal chest pocket and two zippered hand pockets. The fitted cut keeps bulk minimal, and the jacket meets bluesign criteria for responsible material sourcing. Available in Pineberry (colour code 649755), this is a versatile, packable shell priced at CAD 450.
- Category
- Clothing
- Brand
- Arc'teryx
- Material
- 100% Nylon
- Color
- 649755
- Size
- Large (L) Size chart
- Upc
- 623555872726
- Code
- C64381
- Model
- 9674.
What people are saying
Reviewers consistently praise the Arc'teryx Women's Beta SL Jacket for its outstanding waterproofing, with the 3-layer Gore-Tex ePE membrane performing exceptionally well even in heavy, sustained rain. The helmet-compatible, fully adjustable hood, articulated elbows, gusseted underarms, and internal chest pocket earn repeated mention as a near-perfect feature set. Its packability and relatively light weight for a full-featured hardshell are also frequently highlighted. The most common criticism is the steep price, which many feel is hard to justify. Some reviewers note the fit runs slim in the torso and that the jacket is not as ultralight as its "Superlight" name implies, sitting closer to midweight compared to minimalist shells. A few users also flag that the newer PFC-free DWR coating may require more frequent re-treatment than older formulations.
Specifications
- Rain protection
- 4/5
- Breathability
- 3/5
- Durability
- 3/5
- Sealed seams
- Yes
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