Beta LT Jacket Women’s

Beta LT Jacket Women’s

Arc'teryx

$450.00

Designed with a disciplined simplicity that maximizes its versatility, the Beta LT provides waterproof, windproof, breathable protection.

Constructed with lightweight, durable, bluesign® approved 3L GORE-TEX fabric and featuring a helmet compatible StormHood™ that gives full coverage without impeding sight lines, easily accessible hand pockets with WaterTight™ zippers and pit zips that speed ventilation.The women’s-specific trim fit puts the GORE-TEX close to the body to maximize breathability and a longer hem extends coverage and fits comfortably under a harness.

This jacket is a high performance, lightweight hardshell that will perform on just about any mountain.

Weight: 12.3oz / 350g

Description

Designed with a disciplined simplicity that maximizes its versatility, the Beta LT provides waterproof, windproof, breathable protection.

Constructed with lightweight, durable, bluesign® approved 3L GORE-TEX fabric and featuring a helmet compatible StormHood™ that gives full coverage without impeding sight lines, easily accessible hand pockets with WaterTight™ zippers and pit zips that speed ventilation.The women’s-specific trim fit puts the GORE-TEX close to the body to maximize breathability and a longer hem extends coverage and fits comfortably under a harness.

This jacket is a high performance, lightweight hardshell that will perform on just about any mountain.

Weight: 12.3oz / 350g

Additional information

Variant

Fortune (X Sm), Fortune (Sm), Fortune (Med), Fortune (Lg), Solace (X Sm), Solace (Sm), Solace (Med), Solace (Lg), Black Sapphire (X Sm), Black Sapphire (Sm), Black Sapphire (Med), Black Sapphire (Lg)

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