Customer Reviews Arc'teryx Gamma LT Hoodie
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Overall5Rated 5 stars out of 5
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This lightweight jacket was exactly what I was looking for. Arcteryx products scare me because they are mostly designed for very tall, very slim women. I'm neither...average height, fairly curvy...but very active. In most clothing, I'm a solid size large or 12-14, depending on the garment. The XL in this jacket fits well, though I could use a bit more room in the hips.
What makes this so near perfect is that I wear it for almost everything. Hiking, biking, walking, casual. I've even worn it snowshoeing on a sunny 40 degree day with a midnight base layer. It breathes well, has side stretch panels, adequately blocks wind and offers just a bit of insulation in the core for those times when I need a bit of a warm up, but not too much that I can't wear it on a summer evening when the sun goes down. The sleeve are a bit long, except when I'm biking, but not at all cumbersome. I simply fold the over once.
I do wish I could pack this into one of the pockets and zip it closed for easier packability. A bit more width in the cut would be appreciated, and I wish Arteryx would consider offering regular or even relaxed cuts in their best-selling garments. Not all active women are shaped like a trekking pole.
Otherwise, great purchase. No regrets despite the stiff price tag. I've had it for nearly a year and still appears new.
Lillers,
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Overall5Rated 5 stars out of 5
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This lightweight jacket was exactly what I was looking for. Arcteryx products scare me because they are mostly designed for very tall, very slim women. I'm neither...average height, fairly curvy...but very active. In most clothing, I'm a solid size large or 12-14, depending on the garment. The XL in this jacket fits well, though I could use a bit more room in the hips.
What makes this so near perfect is that I wear it for almost everything. Hiking, biking, walking, casual. I've even worn it snowshoeing on a sunny 40 degree day with a midnight base layer. It breathes well, has side stretch panels, adequately blocks wind and offers just a bit of insulation in the core for those times when I need a bit of a warm up, but not too much that I can't wear it on a summer evening when the sun goes down. The sleeve are a bit long, except when I'm biking, but not at all cumbersome. I simply fold the over once.
I do wish I could pack this into one of the pockets and zip it closed for easier packability. A bit more width in the cut would be appreciated, and I wish Arteryx would consider offering regular or even relaxed cuts in their best-selling garments. Not all active women are shaped like a trekking pole.
Otherwise, great purchase. No regrets despite the stiff price tag. I've had it for nearly a year and still appears new.
Lillers,
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Overall5Rated 5 stars out of 5
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I just recently bought this jacket, and was pleasantly surprised by the fit. I am 6'2", with a slim / athletic build at 170 pounds and ordered a medium. I constantly have trouble finding clothes that are slim, where the length of the arms and body are long enough. Arc'teryx products have largely solved that problem for me, and this jacket is no exception. I wear a medium in all jackets, and large for form-fitting apparel like the RHO LT zip. This jacket's arms are slightly longer in a medium than other jackets I own (very positive thing) - these include the Proton LT, Squamish Hoody, and Incendo Hoody. Anyone above 5'10" up to 6'3" with an athletic / slim build should fit fine in the medium if you like more closely fitting gear, otherwise size up to a large for layering. My proton LT fits perfectly under a medium Gamma LT and I plan on using this for late fall and winter hiking / trail running / mountain biking.
Jake H,
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Overall5Rated 5 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Arcteryx
Really awesome blend of weather and cold resistance. Great fit, design, and flexibility. I really enjoy this coat.
AZRainman,
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Overall5Rated 5 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Arcteryx
I have quite a few Arcteryx pieces and I keep coming back to the Atom SL as my absolute favourite. I feel like no other brand has anything like it, and that everyone should own one of these (people say that about the atom lt but I really think the sl is superior).
I like that it can function as a wind breaker and insulation (I run cold, even in summer so the insulation is excellent). It is the perfect piece for wearing on airplanes. It is the perfect piece for spring and summer hiking.
I wear mine inside in air conditioning and don't over heat. I have worn mine on long hikes and backpacking trips in the mountains, as well as on trips to the desert.
I have zero complaints or things I would change about the Atom SL.
Seriously!!! Get one!!! They are the best!!'
CRD23,
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Overall5Rated 5 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Arcteryx
I have quite a few Arcteryx pieces and I keep coming back to the Atom SL as my absolute favourite. I feel like no other brand has anything like it, and that everyone should own one of these (people say that about the atom lt but I really think the sl is superior).
I like that it can function as a wind breaker and insulation (I run cold, even in summer so the insulation is excellent). It is the perfect piece for wearing on airplanes. It is the perfect piece for spring and summer hiking.
I wear mine inside in air conditioning and don't over heat. I have worn mine on long hikes and backpacking trips in the mountains, as well as on trips to the desert.
I have zero complaints or things I would change about the Atom SL.
Seriously!!! Get one!!! They are the best!!'
CRD23,
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Overall5Rated 5 stars out of 5
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Excellent quality.
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Overall5Rated 5 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Arcteryx
Just a quick head's-up, the new "cobalt sun" color is a lot more teal in person than it is on the website. My new Gamma LT Hoody arrived last week & I was not expecting the color difference. I just emailed Arc's customer service to confirm I actually have a cobalt sun Gamma LT Hoody, even though the hand tag indicates cobalt sun.
AlpineIce,
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Overall5Rated 5 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Arcteryx
Used this as a soft shell while ice climbing. The cut allowed for a nice range of motion, kept the wind out and was water resistant, although I haven't put it through anything harsh yet. I like the design on the cuff, kept snow out and fit nicely on the inside or outside of a glove. The high front zip, protecting the neck from the wind is a nice feature as well, I've felt exposed in other layers I own and this one was noticeably better at keeping the wind out. The extra large pockets were nice and overall the layer didn't take up much space in the pack.
AlekseyP,
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Overall5Rated 5 stars out of 5
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great addition to my other atom jackets.
I use this when running in cold or snowshoeing to block the wind and take the edge off but don't over heat where I perspire.
Arcman,
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Overall5Rated 5 stars out of 5
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great addition to my other atom jackets.
I use this when running in cold or snowshoeing to block the wind and take the edge off but don't over heat where I perspire.
Arcman,
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Overall5Rated 5 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Arcteryx
I live at a ski resort in central Idaho so I'm always playing in the outdoors. This is my main "go to" jacket in spring, summer and fall for hiking in the mountains and during the winter for nordic skiing, skinning up a mountain in the backcountry and late spring alpine skiing. It cuts the wind and vents really well through the side panels. It has a slim athletic fit which I love but has sufficient room for base layers and even a Fortrez hoody when it gets cold. I'm 5'5", 140#, slim athletic build and the small fits perfect.
The color selection right now is getting tired as the orange and yellow have been in the line for several years. The two gray colors are redundant. Hoping they add in a blue like the Iliad to switch things up. Love the orange which adds visibility for hiking in the fall when hunters are out. Wish it had a zippered chest pocket for easy access to my trail pass that otherwise hangs around my neck.
SawtoothBilly,
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Overall5Rated 5 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Arcteryx
Bought this as a lightweight option heading into spring but it has quickly become my number one go to due to its solid windproofing and versatility with layering. Seeing how lightweight it was I wasnt expecting much in terms of insulation but after wearing it in near freezing temperatures in strong winds I can honestly say it keeps me warmer than any heavier jacket I own.
The durability of the product has also impressed me as mine has taken some abuse but still looks brand new. Would definitely recommend this softshell for anything from dog walking to climbing.
The only negative I have is the inside pocket while a very welcome feature is a little small for my liking. Other than that the gamma LT can do no wrong.
Hughes27,
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Overall5Rated 5 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Arcteryx
I live at a ski resort in central Idaho so I'm always playing in the outdoors. This is my main "go to" jacket in spring, summer and fall for hiking in the mountains and during the winter for nordic skiing, skinning up a mountain in the backcountry and late spring alpine skiing. It cuts the wind and vents really well through the side panels. It has a slim athletic fit which I love but has sufficient room for base layers and even a Fortrez hoody when it gets cold. I'm 5'5", 140#, slim athletic build and the small fits perfect.
The color selection right now is getting tired as the orange and yellow have been in the line for several years. The two gray colors are redundant. Hoping they add in a blue like the Iliad to switch things up. Love the orange which adds visibility for hiking in the fall when hunters are out. Wish it had a zippered chest pocket for easy access to my trail pass that otherwise hangs around my neck.
SawtoothBilly,
0 found this review helpful.
Overall5Rated 5 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Arcteryx
Bought this as a lightweight option heading into spring but it has quickly become my number one go to due to its solid windproofing and versatility with layering. Seeing how lightweight it was I wasnt expecting much in terms of insulation but after wearing it in near freezing temperatures in strong winds I can honestly say it keeps me warmer than any heavier jacket I own.
The durability of the product has also impressed me as mine has taken some abuse but still looks brand new. Would definitely recommend this softshell for anything from dog walking to climbing.
The only negative I have is the inside pocket while a very welcome feature is a little small for my liking. Other than that the gamma LT can do no wrong.
Hughes27,
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Overall5Rated 5 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Arcteryx
This jacket fit me so well it's almost unreal. I had the gamma Mx and returned it because it really just wasn't what I was looking for with how it fit. This is a very sleek and tight but just loose enough jacket it looks great on me I couldn't be happier.
Nick,
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Overall5Rated 5 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Arcteryx
Like most people have said - I bought this jacket not really knowing what I would use it for. Not warm enough to replace a puffy, not quite thin enough for just a wind breaker. BUT, I have found this is the perfect jacket for summer nights, packing into my running vest for when I get on ridges, wearing over just a t shirt for ski touring, and fall climbing. If I know there is a chance that the temps are going to drop, I am packing this jacket.
Benj,
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Overall5Rated 5 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Arcteryx
I recently purchased the Gamma LT for an upcoming mountaineering trip and had a chance to take it through some varied environments. The biggest test was a cold hike in the Adirondacks with temps reaching 5F (-15C) and windchills down to -15F (-25C). I had on a 150 weight Smartwool base layer and a Patagonia expedition weight capilene hoody and I was toasty warm the majority of the hike. The only time I needed to throw on a hardshell was nearing some summits when the wind kicked up to 20-30 mph. You could definitely feel the wind coming through but performed alright at wind speeds less than that. The breathability was incredible. Even though I was warm I never felt moisture trapped inside.
I live in NYC and use it as my go-to jacket for my daily commute. It looks stylish and I don't feel like I'm wearing a technical jacket going to dinner. I really put the jacket to the test during a downpour rainstorm. I walked 20 minutes with constant rain and the DWR beaded up the water and it ran right off the jacket. However, around the Arc'teryx logo, water seeped through and I could see a wet spot of the logo on my shirt upon taking off the jacket. I'd say this jacket will keep you quite dry for 30-45 minutes of steady rain.
Like I said, I bought the jacket for a mountaineering expedition and so wanted a helmet compatible hood. At first I thought it was going to be too bulky without a helmet but it cinches down nicely (and I have a small head). The length is great for a harness and the pockets are high enough to not get in the way but comfortable to warm your hands up when simply walking around town. The one thing I would have like to see is an inner mesh pocket large enough to store a water bottle. During my hike in the Adirondacks our water was freezing so I had to stick my 1 liter Nalgene bottle in the jacket and it was flopping around quite a bit. Not a deal breaker though.
The length is great - it comes down below the hips, and does not ride up when you lift your arms. There is enough room for a light puffy or a fleece underneath for layer but not too much more. When wearing just a T-shirt it does not feel baggy. I tried on the Gamma MX and it felt bulky, restrictive, and is too short for technical pursuits IMHO. The cuffs are form fitting with stretch to wear some gloves underneath. They feel great but it can be difficult to move them up over a watch. Not a bit deal to me. For reference I am 5'11" 180 lbs with an average build.
Overall, I highly recommend this softshell. It is just as at home in the mountains as in the city. A great all around jacket.
Pick2004,
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Overall5Rated 5 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Arcteryx
I recently purchased the Gamma LT for an upcoming mountaineering trip and had a chance to take it through some varied environments. The biggest test was a cold hike in the Adirondacks with temps reaching 5F (-15C) and windchills down to -15F (-25C). I had on a 150 weight Smartwool base layer and a Patagonia expedition weight capilene hoody and I was toasty warm the majority of the hike. The only time I needed to throw on a hardshell was nearing some summits when the wind kicked up to 20-30 mph. You could definitely feel the wind coming through but performed alright at wind speeds less than that. The breathability was incredible. Even though I was warm I never felt moisture trapped inside.
I live in NYC and use it as my go-to jacket for my daily commute. It looks stylish and I don't feel like I'm wearing a technical jacket going to dinner. I really put the jacket to the test during a downpour rainstorm. I walked 20 minutes with constant rain and the DWR beaded up the water and it ran right off the jacket. However, around the Arc'teryx logo, water seeped through and I could see a wet spot of the logo on my shirt upon taking off the jacket. I'd say this jacket will keep you quite dry for 30-45 minutes of steady rain.
Like I said, I bought the jacket for a mountaineering expedition and so wanted a helmet compatible hood. At first I thought it was going to be too bulky without a helmet but it cinches down nicely (and I have a small head). The length is great for a harness and the pockets are high enough to not get in the way but comfortable to warm your hands up when simply walking around town. The one thing I would have like to see is an inner mesh pocket large enough to store a water bottle. During my hike in the Adirondacks our water was freezing so I had to stick my 1 liter Nalgene bottle in the jacket and it was flopping around quite a bit. Not a deal breaker though.
The length is great - it comes down below the hips, and does not ride up when you lift your arms. There is enough room for a light puffy or a fleece underneath for layer but not too much more. When wearing just a T-shirt it does not feel baggy. I tried on the Gamma MX and it felt bulky, restrictive, and is too short for technical pursuits IMHO. The cuffs are form fitting with stretch to wear some gloves underneath. They feel great but it can be difficult to move them up over a watch. Not a bit deal to me. For reference I am 5'11" 180 lbs with an average build.
Overall, I highly recommend this softshell. It is just as at home in the mountains as in the city. A great all around jacket.
Pick2004,
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Overall5Rated 5 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Arcteryx
Its just right for ski touring. I wear it skinning up over a base layer, and then just throw other layers on over it. I also use it hiking in dry chilly weather.
LP2020,
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Overall5Rated 5 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Arcteryx
LT
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4649mechadog,
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Overall5Rated 5 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Arcteryx
LT
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4649mechadog,
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Overall5Rated 5 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Arcteryx
Flexible, lightweight and comfortable. True to size and great for days when bigger jackets are too much for walks in the foothills.
An excellent product with a delivery service to match, I ordered it Sunday night and was wearing it Tuesday morning.
Garth,
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Overall5Rated 5 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Arcteryx
Flexible, lightweight and comfortable. True to size and great for days when bigger jackets are too much for walks in the foothills.
An excellent product with a delivery service to match, I ordered it Sunday night and was wearing it Tuesday morning.
Garth,
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Overall5Rated 5 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Arcteryx
Idal toute les saisons, pour une protection contre le vent, matine/soire frache et mme sous une pluie lgre. En hiver avec des bonnes sous-couches (kyanite, rho) pour un trek ou de la raquette en montagne, il est vraiment mon passe-partout. Sa rsistance et sa grande flexibilit de mouvement. Je l'ai port dans des treks en Islande, dans le Sud-Ouest amricains, au Canada et mme au Kenya et Tanzanie... c'est un excellent compagnon de voyage.
Donald,
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