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Arc'teryx Men's Beta LT Jacket

rated 4.0 of 5 stars
photo: Arc'teryx Men's Beta LT Jacket waterproof jacket

Durable, super water resistant, looks great.

Pros

  • Super water resistant
  • Durable
  • Looks amazing
  • Fully taped seams
  • Water tight zippers
  • Lightweight
  • Packs into pocket
  • Roomy and adjustable hood

Cons

  • Runs small
  • Stains

This is my favourite jacket.

It looks great; the design is sleek and stylish. I purchase this about two years ago in grey, and it looks so cool over formal clothes and when adventuring. Also the back of the jacket is longer and covers my butt when riding my bike, which has also been nice when I've gone skiing in it.

Super durable, all the seams and zippers have held up well.

Great wind blocker, but doesn't get swampy.

The hood fits over most helmets, but is easily adjustable for a snug fit.  

Layers over sweater well, I like to layer it over my puffy

Pockets are roomy, but not bulky.

The cut of the jacket fits me great, but it is very snug on my friends with broader shoulders. I would recommend trying it on before purchasing. 

Arc'teryx has a great warranty!

I've worn this in all kinds of rainy conditions, out sailing, on the slopes, backpacking, and on windy days.

Below is a pic of me twinning at a clinic with a guy from another team.

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Source: bought it new
Price Paid: $499

After reading several glowing reviews from magazines I decided to invest my hard-earned money on a jacket that would last me a lifetime (check the price again!).

I'm happy to announce that I seem to have made a wise investment in purchasing the Beta jacket by Arc'teryx.

Having a three quarter cut jacket already I chose the Beta for its shorter cut and 3-layer Gore-Tex laminate. Standing just over 5'8" and weighing 180 the jacket fit just enough when worn with a thin vest or fleece.

The attention to detail is incredible! I loved the exposed pocket zips with watertight zippers that are easily accessed with one hand and the pit zips are also exposed and are easily accessed, even with gloves on. The structured hood is lamenated and is large enough to accomodate a cap or any other head gear and has pull cords located on the collars and behind to adjust for viewing.

I also appreciated the laminated chin guard with the soft fleece imbedded in the fabric.

As for the feel of the jacket when worn, being a 3 ply gore-tex it does feel a bit stiff at first but after a while you get used to it. Last but not least, it surpasssed all my expectations when submitted to the elements from pouring rain, to a torrential downpour in the B.C. coastal mountains. Not only did it leave me bone dry but well ventilated thanks to the pit zips!

If you are looking to purchase a jacket that will keep you dry in the wettest circumstances take a good look at the Beta jacket from Arc'teryx, for the amount you pay--it's worth every penny!

Fabric: 390NR lightweight, high tenacity ripstop nylon fabric
Price Paid: $450 (CDN)

This is a short (3/4 cut) 3-ply Gore-Tex jacket. Weight is exactly as listed: 495 g. It is intended for 3-season use but I use it with semi-bibs in winter conditions. It's quite simple (i.e. functionable) without a bunch of unecessary and annoying bells and whistles.

The DWR of the outer fabric is excellent. The silicon coated zippers are fully waterproof as advertised. Breathability is mediocre but far better than the two-ply Gore-tex jackets I've owned in the past. The lack of flaps on the under-arm zips makes them easy to use. I get only 'slightly moist' from perspiration when wearing it on the B.C. coast.

The workmanship in the jacket is superb -- the best I've ever seen. Stitching and seam-taping are of absolutely unparalled quality. There are a number of die-cut pieces in the jacket which meld seamlessly into the cut. This is especially evident on the wrist cuffs, which are curved rather than the standard rectangular cut and hence do not catch on shell gloves.

The hood is non-detachable, but large enough to accomdate a helmet easily and it adjusts to fit a large variety of headware. The brim on the front of the hood is molded and quite stiff so it does a good job of not dripping on your face. The collar is high and has a die-cut patch of 'fuzz' to prevent chin rash, but it still catches on my beard.

Fabric: 420 NL ripstop nylon with Gore-tex laminate
Price Paid: $500 Cdn.

Ultra light, fairly tough, full coverage.

Pros

  • High neck
  • 3/4 length
  • Lightweight
  • Abrasion resistant
  • Waterproof

Cons

  • Bright colours hard to wash
  • No pit zip

I always snubbed my nose at new trends. So when Arc'teryx arrived on the scene I was floored by the price. When my OR shell gave out prematurely I wanted something with Gortex Pro and came across this shell at a price I could live with.

After wearing it for a year as a summer rain coat and a winter protective shell it has held up very well. When you're doing everything from boony crashing to sliding down avalanche slopes, it's done everything that was expected.

The only gripe I have is if your jacket is a bright colour getting the grime out from around the cuffs and neck is almost impossible. Gortex Pro does not breathe very well so it should have come with some type of venting .

Source: bought via a "pro deal"

There is a lot to like about Arc'Teryx jackets. For the drooling reviews, read elsewhere. My problem with this jacket is that the ripstop is too lightweight to be abrasion resistant. I punctured one sleeve the first time I wore it backpacking. There is another review in this section that makes the same complaint about another Arc'Teryx model. Be forewarned.

I also have a Theta LT that at least has some abrasion resistant panels along the shoulder and sleeves. The rest of it is the same paper-thin ripstop.

BTW, when I had my Beta repaired, it went to Rainy Pass in Seattle, not to Arc'Teryx. No complaints about the patch job, but it made me wonder why this vaunted company did not perform their own repairs.

Fabric: 3 ply Gore-Tex (non-XCR)
Price Paid: $250

Pros

  • Outstanding for repelling the rain
  • Very striking look!
  • Very durable
  • Excellent customer service!

Cons

  • A little heavy for packing
  • The drawstrings catch on door handles and railings etc.

Worth the money! I wouldn't carry it on an ultralight.

Source: bought it new

rated 4.5 of 5 stars All Beta LT Jacket versions

In addition to the 6 men's reviews above, there is 1 review for another version of the Beta LT Jacket. Read all reviews »

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Specs

Price MSRP: $549.00
Current Retail: $450.00
Historic Range: $156.83-$525.00
Reviewers Paid: $250.00-$499.00
Weight 345 g / 12.2 oz
Material GORE-TEX Pro
Fit Trim fit, Hip Length, with e3D patterning
Centre back length 76 cm / 29.75 in
Sizes S, M, L, XL, XXL
Activity All Round
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