My Arcteryx winter down coat is my go too in the Eastern US (North Carolina, Virginia border) when on the Outer Banks in Winter. The cold coming off the ocean with winds plus+30mph while doing wildlife photography is no joke. Without it, I could not do my work. Thank you Arcteryx.
As always...with this video arcteryx gets you to be excited beyond words can describe ...love the passion and obsession with details from the designers and the collaboration between designers and athletes and really hope the same type of relationship with the end customer.Kudos to all the Arc’teryx team and not only .👍👍👍👍
I have a Few Items, Beta AR Jacket in Ember HiViz, Cerium LT Hoody, Delta LT 1/4 Zip, Alpha AR Pants.... Love them All, Quality Stuff.. Nice Vid to help me explain the Company to Others. Plan on Taking Most of it on the John Muir Trail in 2019..
Very inspiring video... I work for a sort of a competitor of Arcteryx. But this video (plus all the other amazing videos) really want to make me join your design and marketing team now 😍
Amazing video Arc'teryx, you guys are the best! Any recommendations for someone from Ontario looking to go on a guided hut to hut ski touring/traversing trip in BC? Any recommendations on guide companies?
It's like my home, the southern Chile, the northen patagonia, Valdivia, sourrounded by fields and rainforest that you can reach at 30 minutes walking and going into the wilderness in about 1 hour either west or east, but I have to say, none outdoor brand makes products that can endure the wear an tear of the rainforest, all focused on rocks and ice, but to get there you'll need to get trough the forest. I have to say, my Beta AR really do the job for being a personal bunker against the forest an the southern heavy rain, but not all products do it well, I had to return two Beta SL before purchase the Beta AR, because both of them leaked really bad on a common light rain. Be careful on choosing the garments, not all are suitable for the northen patagonian mountains, the north hemisphere seems a little milder than the south. Just keep testing, some clothes works really really well, yet, hard to find.
Unfortunately Arc’teryx seems to be going the way of successful outdoor clothing companies before it, like the North Face. By cashing in on its reputation to sell high volume urban clothing to the masses, while discontinuing the less profitable technical niche pieces on which this reputation was built. Most of my favorite mountaineering pieces have been discontinued, with good substitutes only available from other companies. Like the Alpha FL jacket, the Psiphon FL hoody, and the Fortrez hoody. If someone at Arc’teryx is reading this, please bring these and other great technical pieces back. And make a slim fitting version of the Beta SL pant, which is a great concept with its full length side zippers, but is ridiculously baggy for mountaineering.
You're paying for the research and development! It cost money (and time...salary) to send a team of designers and athletes into the field. You look at comparable jackets, pants, packs from other companies (North Face, Patagonia, Mammut, Outdoor Research, La Sportiva, Millet, Mountain Hardwear, Marmot, Black Diamond, Dynafit, Rab, Mountain Equipment, Norrona, Montbell, Feathered Friends, Hyperlite) and you don't get close to the specifications of an Arc'teryx jacket given all of it's features. The attention to detail is remarkable. Compare dead birds Rush LT ($650) to OR's Hemisphere ($599) - you get more features in the Rush LT and still yield a 4 oz savings on weight. In reality, that's a $50 difference. In fact, Mammut has a comparable shell that is more money. It's the cost of doing business. Also, it's evident that the money is pumped towards R&D, since their technical fleeces and basic insulation pieces are either at comparable prices or in fact less that their competitors. And you can't forget about the limited lifetime warranty. A $300 shell from company X may only have a 3 or 5 year warranty.
Nice bit of marketing BS to ‘justify’ the high prices they charge. In reality Arc’teryx is a subsidiary of the massive Amer Sports conglomerate, who also own Atomic, Armada, Salomon, Suunto, Wilson, Bonfire, and Mavic, whose clothing is produced in China using the same Gore-tex fabrics as ever other ‘performance’ brand.
It's come full circle, Anta (Chinese sports company) bought Amer for $4.6b so now the Chinese own and manufacture Arc'teryx. That said, the ownership doesn't change the fact the gear is still designed in North Vancouver. Yes, it is made in China (by skilled workers) and yes all brands use the same Gore-Tex membrane, but the outer layers/DWR etc. is different between brands as is the cut and features. I agree the cost has gone up a lot but it's still the best quality gear in their segments.
hobmarg - That’s alarming if Atomic and Salomon ski hardware will be made in China in future! It seems the Anta deal has not yet finalised, so perhaps there’s still hope. But with Arc’teryx, yes the design office may, for now, be situated in Canada, but that hardly justifies the v.high price tags on their gear. Whatever jackets you get it still has two arms, two shoulders, a body, zips, pockets, etc.. After tearing two mid to high price ski jackets tree skiing, I bought one that’s around 1/7th of the cost of an Arc’teryx and it’s just fine. Of course it didn’t come with any marketing bull, but I can live with that...
Every brand uses Goretex so you're right, but not every brand has the same level of face fabrics, constructions and design processes to create such a high standard garment such as Arcteryx. If you just want to keep dry out there then you can buy a very cheap Goretex shell that will do the job, but if you're out there every day, being brutal on your gear then you will find the differences between these face fabrics, the intricate constructions and design process that have gone into making that garments perform so well in the worst of conditions.
My Arcteryx winter down coat is my go too in the Eastern US (North Carolina, Virginia border) when on the Outer Banks in Winter. The cold coming off the ocean with winds plus+30mph while doing wildlife photography is no joke. Without it, I could not do my work. Thank you Arcteryx.
As always...with this video arcteryx gets you to be excited beyond words can describe ...love the passion and obsession with details from the designers and the collaboration between designers and athletes and really hope the same type of relationship with the end customer.Kudos to all the Arc’teryx team and not only .👍👍👍👍
Love you Arcteryx !
Amazing video. Great to get to know a tiny bit better where the gear I love so much comes from :-) Keep on being awesome. You all do a great job.
Super proud that Arc'teryx has become a brand owned by us Chinese to help complete our #MadeInChina2025 and #BeltAndRoad plans 🇨🇳
AWESOME!!!!
As a product manager/designer and outdoorsy guy, I appreciate this video!
Awesome! Congrats for the great job! ❤️
Wow! Regardless of the promotional part, the video itself is inspiring!
Amazing, keep up the great work!
thats a dope video, im captured by your company. it just makes sense.
Now that is another kind of corporate video, well done !
AMAZING
¡Awesome!
I have a Few Items, Beta AR Jacket in Ember HiViz, Cerium LT Hoody, Delta LT 1/4 Zip, Alpha AR Pants.... Love them All, Quality Stuff.. Nice Vid to help me explain the Company to Others. Plan on Taking Most of it on the John Muir Trail in 2019..
Simply beautiful 😍
Saludos dsd México 🇲🇽 🍻
Perfection
Very inspiring video... I work for a sort of a competitor of Arcteryx. But this video (plus all the other amazing videos) really want to make me join your design and marketing team now 😍
Excellent footage
My Arc'teryx kit felt soooo in the right place in the Waddington Range
Excelente
I'll be there next summer near Waddington
very nice, congrats.for product
Arcteryx base layers, down jacket, ... excellent light dependable long lasting products. --hiking, backpacking, nordc skiing and winter camping, cycle touring, ...
Woow wordeful video
awesome video
Amazing video Arc'teryx, you guys are the best! Any recommendations for someone from Ontario looking to go on a guided hut to hut ski touring/traversing trip in BC? Any recommendations on guide companies?
GREAAT VIDEO OUTDOOR
👏
It's weird when you noticed that this video is re-uploaded
Arc'teryx makes clothing? Awesome! I thought they just made RUclips's best wilderness videos!
Top of the line, my man!
Super proud that Arc'teryx has become a brand owned by us Chinese to help complete our #MadeInChina2025 and #BeltAndRoad plans 🇨🇳
@@jackyong815 Piss off lol.
It's like my home, the southern Chile, the northen patagonia, Valdivia, sourrounded by fields and rainforest that you can reach at 30 minutes walking and going into the wilderness in about 1 hour either west or east, but I have to say, none outdoor brand makes products that can endure the wear an tear of the rainforest, all focused on rocks and ice, but to get there you'll need to get trough the forest. I have to say, my Beta AR really do the job for being a personal bunker against the forest an the southern heavy rain, but not all products do it well, I had to return two Beta SL before purchase the Beta AR, because both of them leaked really bad on a common light rain. Be careful on choosing the garments, not all are suitable for the northen patagonian mountains, the north hemisphere seems a little milder than the south. Just keep testing, some clothes works really really well, yet, hard to find.
Sebastián Arsenio Morales Zavala don’t tell us your life
That hood design does seem to allow some holes in the front that will easily let some cold wind and particles in, has anyone been dealing with it?
Would love to become a part of the Arc'teryx team as their own videographer and photographer
Очень красивое видео(пишу на русском, мало ли кто-то ещё из россиян смотрит этот канал..))!
Songs used in video?
Did the camera men wear Arc'teryx too?
Unfortunately Arc’teryx seems to be going the way of successful outdoor clothing companies before it, like the North Face. By cashing in on its reputation to sell high volume urban clothing to the masses, while discontinuing the less profitable technical niche pieces on which this reputation was built. Most of my favorite mountaineering pieces have been discontinued, with good substitutes only available from other companies. Like the Alpha FL jacket, the Psiphon FL hoody, and the Fortrez hoody. If someone at Arc’teryx is reading this, please bring these and other great technical pieces back. And make a slim fitting version of the Beta SL pant, which is a great concept with its full length side zippers, but is ridiculously baggy for mountaineering.
Anybody know the name of the mountain at 1:05?
Thanks a lot!
Mathieu Garon hrs is called cerro del mono in Mexico
To expensive that I prefer to die cold 🥶
Arc'teryx, you make wonderful outdoor gear, but frankly I could do without the 800% markup on everything.
You're paying for the research and development! It cost money (and time...salary) to send a team of designers and athletes into the field. You look at comparable jackets, pants, packs from other companies (North Face, Patagonia, Mammut, Outdoor Research, La Sportiva, Millet, Mountain Hardwear, Marmot, Black Diamond, Dynafit, Rab, Mountain Equipment, Norrona, Montbell, Feathered Friends, Hyperlite) and you don't get close to the specifications of an Arc'teryx jacket given all of it's features. The attention to detail is remarkable. Compare dead birds Rush LT ($650) to OR's Hemisphere ($599) - you get more features in the Rush LT and still yield a 4 oz savings on weight. In reality, that's a $50 difference. In fact, Mammut has a comparable shell that is more money. It's the cost of doing business. Also, it's evident that the money is pumped towards R&D, since their technical fleeces and basic insulation pieces are either at comparable prices or in fact less that their competitors. And you can't forget about the limited lifetime warranty. A $300 shell from company X may only have a 3 or 5 year warranty.
So are the clothes made there or are they made in some other country using cheap labour ????
Ummm please don’t make a jacket with a a huge label on it. We like the labels small ok.
Austin Ocampo do you work for them?
Be nice if you started making your gear in Canada again.
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Arcteryx porn now go buy a hardshell
Nice bit of marketing BS to ‘justify’ the high prices they charge. In reality Arc’teryx is a subsidiary of the massive Amer Sports conglomerate, who also own Atomic, Armada, Salomon, Suunto, Wilson, Bonfire, and Mavic, whose clothing is produced in China using the same Gore-tex fabrics as ever other ‘performance’ brand.
It's come full circle, Anta (Chinese sports company) bought Amer for $4.6b so now the Chinese own and manufacture Arc'teryx. That said, the ownership doesn't change the fact the gear is still designed in North Vancouver. Yes, it is made in China (by skilled workers) and yes all brands use the same Gore-Tex membrane, but the outer layers/DWR etc. is different between brands as is the cut and features. I agree the cost has gone up a lot but it's still the best quality gear in their segments.
hobmarg - That’s alarming if Atomic and Salomon ski hardware will be made in China in future! It seems the Anta deal has not yet finalised, so perhaps there’s still hope. But with Arc’teryx, yes the design office may, for now, be situated in Canada, but that hardly justifies the v.high price tags on their gear. Whatever jackets you get it still has two arms, two shoulders, a body, zips, pockets, etc.. After tearing two mid to high price ski jackets tree skiing, I bought one that’s around 1/7th of the cost of an Arc’teryx and it’s just fine. Of course it didn’t come with any marketing bull, but I can live with that...
Every brand uses Goretex so you're right, but not every brand has the same level of face fabrics, constructions and design processes to create such a high standard garment such as Arcteryx. If you just want to keep dry out there then you can buy a very cheap Goretex shell that will do the job, but if you're out there every day, being brutal on your gear then you will find the differences between these face fabrics, the intricate constructions and design process that have gone into making that garments perform so well in the worst of conditions.