Customer Reviews Arc'teryx Squamish Hoodie
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Overall5Rated 5 stars out of 5
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Fit: I'm 6' 160 lbs, tall, skinny climber/runner build. A medium works well for climbing with good length in the arms, but some extra material around the mid-section when worn with only a t-shirt or light baselayer. I can fit a small as well but it doesn't quite have the torso and arm length I need. If I had a large closet, I'd have a small for running, and a medium for climbing! However, the medium is perfect for layering over a fleece or lightweight insulation piece.
Performance: I'm very impressed. I've used several products in the 'light shell/windshirt' category and this piece lands on the more burly side. Luckily it packs super small and is very lightweight, but offers much more protection in a light rain or snow storm than the competition. I feel much more confidant leaving a proper shell at home when I've got the Squamish with me.
- The fabric breathes well and doesn't feel 'plasticy' against the skin.
- Durability is impressive. I've climbed a little offwidth in this jacket with no noticeable wear and tear!
- It sits nicely under a harness with no pulls or tabs in the way and the helmet compatible hood is clutch.
- One simple chest pocket and glove-workable wrist closures are very much appreciated.
Overall, great jacket I bring with me on most spring, summer and fall trips.
Andy,
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Overall5Rated 5 stars out of 5
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Squamish Hoody is my Go To Light n Fast Wind Pro for late spring, summer & early fall backcountry pursuits. Also great for AM chill on early morning runs. So stowable & compact that you forget you have it until you need it. I'm 5' 9" @ 160 lbs & Medium is perfect.
James,
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Overall5Rated 5 stars out of 5
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Coming from Denmark and the cold climate in the Nordics I own several Arc'teryx products... I saw the squamish hoody and was like "I need that". Honestly it will probably be my go to jacket in the warmer months of the year and serve as easy to pack jacket, if going somewhere. It should take a few raindrops, but other than that don't expect it to hold out the wet elements.
Packs nicely into it's own chestpocket, very nice and simple product. I would wish they made a similar version with Gore-Tex ShakeDry layer on the outside, similar to the GoreWear R7 jackets.
TMilling,
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Overall5Rated 5 stars out of 5
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Super light, packable, fabric isn't crispy at all. Wish it had hand pockets, that's my only complaint!
Nate,
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Overall5Rated 5 stars out of 5
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Recently purchased but already put to many uses. Already a go to jacket in mild conditions
Jamie,
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Overall5Rated 5 stars out of 5
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Ideal for trail running and climbing in windy or fast changing conditions.
Phil,
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Overall5Rated 5 stars out of 5
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Living in Southern California can be a bit strange, it's chilly (60 F) in the morning but hot during the afternoons (80 F). This jacket do great with the changing conditions and is light enough to be kept in a backpack.
Method A,
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Overall5Rated 5 stars out of 5
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Very happy with the packability of this jacket. For its size and weight it offers great wind and water resistance for short bouts in inclement weather. Super easy to add to any pack or bag.
Ryan,
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Overall5Rated 5 stars out of 5
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I bought two of these I loved them so much and then bought one for my mom as a gift! They are literally a must have, great for spring, summer and fall in the mountains! So lightweight and easy to pack. I wish I would have gotten one sooner!
Laura,
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Overall5Rated 5 stars out of 5
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bought this item months ago. Has been most used gear for in town
Patrick,
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Overall5Rated 5 stars out of 5
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I've used this for hiking, alpine climbing and skiing and has no disappointed. Is a good layer for not extreme cold conditions. Definitely recommend
Juana,
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Overall5Rated 5 stars out of 5
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I bought this jacket as a light layer for my runs and hikes. It is so nice to bring along just in case and it fits so well that I'm always a little happy when the weather turns and I need to put it on!
Ski23,
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Overall5Rated 5 stars out of 5
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I had heard plenty of rave reviews about the legendary Squamish jacket and needed something lighter than the other standard soft-shells I own. This isn't as breathable for high-output, warm-weather activities above 50 degrees, but it's perfect to protect from sun and wind over 50 degrees if you are slow or not moving much. I use it up to 90 degrees for low-output activities in Red/Timelapse color.
As opposed to the Gamma LT, which is a bit rough direct to skin, the Squamish is something I could live in. Insanely comfortable, which adds to its versatility. it IS an excellent piece for high-output activities on very cold days (below 20 degrees) - keeps heat and moisture close to the skin, but vents excess heat/moisture out. I wear it just above my baselayer on super-cold days, with a Proton FL or Practicioner AR over, and the Nuclei SV for belays, and it is perfect.
If I were dragging it around rock, I'd go with a burlier shell. And I wouldn't work up a sweat in it in too-warm temps. But for ski touring in the open, all-around sun and wind protection in any temperature, and next to baselayer for ice climbing and touring on very cold days, it is perfect. I find myself wearing this just about all the time around the house and in the office in air conditioning, to keep the bugs away on summer nights walking the dogs or at a campfire, and for cold winter pursuits. It is an essential piece.
GraniteJB,
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Overall5Rated 5 stars out of 5
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At first glance I didn't feel as though I had a good use case for this hoody. After trying it on in store I quickly realized it would be the perfect light layer for summer climbing in the Rockies. Nice and breathable but not delicate, the Squamish is exactly what you want for a packable layer when out on the rocks. I bought a size bigger than normal for extra mobility and tucking into a harness and cant recommend it enough!
Jconnell,
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Overall5Rated 5 stars out of 5
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This jacket fits in my waist bag, my biking hip belt, and of course in ever pack - it's worth 10000x its weight (because it's so light) in gold. I wasn't confident when I got it that I would use such a light jacket, but it's been the most welcome addition spring/summer/fall adventure kit. So light yet offers so much perfection from the wind and light rain. It breaths well for sweaty movements while protecting me from the uncomfortable elements. Can't say enough great things about it!
Abbydell,
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good quality,love teryx!
Anonymous, Zappos Customer,
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Overall5Rated 5 stars out of 5
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This past weekend I was up in Monterey for a MTB festival. I brought this jacket since I was packing light and I could layer it with my Atom SL for wind protection. The temps were anywhere from 45-80 degrees. Sunny/bright with wind gusts kicking up dirt all day. I originally planned to only wear this in the morning or at night (when it was cooler) but I ended up wearing it all weekend! It provided the wind protection I needed, but also was great in the warmer temps without overheating me (providing protection from the sun). By the end of the day it was caked in dirt but all I had to do was shake it out and then wear it to dinner. I'm so glad I picked this jacket up.
MyTwoCents,
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Overall5Rated 5 stars out of 5
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Lightweight, comfortable, and great for all activities! So happy with this jacket!
AlexSki,
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Overall5Rated 5 stars out of 5
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Love this jacket,lightweight,cuts wind,and fits me perfect in xs.
Shaun,
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Overall5Rated 5 stars out of 5
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I got the Ether color, and it's a lot more transparent than I'd expected. I would've purchased black if I had known. Just wanted to let anyone who's considering the color Ether to know.
Either way, the Squamish hoody is absolutely amazing.
I'm gonna get the black color once they're restocked.
Ether,
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Overall5Rated 5 stars out of 5
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I got the Ether color, and it's a lot more transparent than I'd expected. I would've purchased black if I had known. Just wanted to let anyone who's considering the color Ether to know.
Either way, the Squamish hoody is absolutely amazing.
I'm gonna get the black color once they're restocked.
Dddd,
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Overall5Rated 5 stars out of 5
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I ordered small and XS in Mesmer thinking I would keep the one that fit. However I loved the Jacket so much I am keeping the XS for light layering in spring summer and the Small for winter/fall for heavy layering - The length and overall fit was perfect I am 1101bs and 5ft 2" - AND I decided to order another XS in vitality I run/bike commute everywhere so this will be essential for me :) Thank You!!!
Barb,
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Overall5Rated 5 stars out of 5
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Okay seriously, I've owned many comparable pieces of kit over the years but NONE has come close to how great the Squamish Hood is! I originally bought this as an alternative to my Patagonia Houdini jacket that I loved (but didn't breathe). My complaint with the Houdini is/was that after any high output activities, I would be soaking wet underneath. This is where the Squamish Hoody really shines. Not only is it super wind resistant, it is highly breathable. I no longer get wet and cold after a long run. I am so glad I've added the Squamish hoody to my arsenal. It is now my "go to" mountain running jacket.
Tyler,
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Overall5Rated 5 stars out of 5
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This squamish is a great lightweight jacket, super comfortable and good material used / as expected from arc'teryx . .
Craig C,
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