Arc'teryx Reviews
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The Arc'teryx Mantis 2 Waist Pack is great for carrying small gear, with good organization for the amount of space, though some pockets can block other areas.
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The Arc’teryx Mantis 30 Backpack has convenient pockets on its top hatch, but packing them full can cause the bag to tip when you open the main compartment.
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The Arc’teryx Patera Parka balances a city-sleek look with warmth performance, but it can get a bit fussy if you’re particular about function.
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The Arc'teryx Cerium LT Hoody is comfortable, lightweight, and will keep you warm all winter long—though it takes finesse to pack into the included compression sack.
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The Arc'teryx Granville 16L Zip Backpack could benefit from more organization, but does well with its incredibly durable and weather-resistant materials.
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While it doesn’t compress well, the Arc'teryx Zeta SL Jacket keeps you dry, blocks wind, and weighs almost nothing.
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The Arc’teryx Maka 2 Waistpack will make you fall in love with waist packs, thanks to its many carry options, ideal organization, and durable materials.
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The Arc’teryx Blade 28 is a solid one bag travel pack for the ultra-minimalist or a weekend pack for everyone else. It’s a good bag with excellent build quality, solid materials and ample packing space, but we were hoping for something that would set it apart from the competition—and, unfortunately, we didn’t find it. In particular, we were disappointed with the laptop compartment and lack of hip belt or sternum strap.
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Light, compact, waterproof, and stylish - The Arc’teryx Beta SL Jacket is the ideal companion for the traveler who wants to stay dry and still pack light.