Arc Teryx Delta Shearling Jacket Fleece Tops

Arc Teryx Delta Shearling Jacket Fleece Tops 

DESCRIPTION

A more expedition weight layering fleece, providing crucial core thermal insulation, but allowing maximum range of mobility.

  • Mesh gussetted underarm with 4-way stretch side panels
  • Polartec® Shearling Bi-polar torso
  • Polartec® 200 Powerstretch sleeves
  • Polartec® 160 Powerstretch side panels

  • USER REVIEWS

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    [Mar 05, 2003]
    coe6688
    Climber

    This is a nice jacket. I like the collar the best. Very high and warm. The design is a good idea but a little lacking. The stretch side panel is too large and the angular shape is unneccessary. I have had this jacket for over 5 years and have found that below 40 degrees F and you must wear a shell. Therefore, it is best used under a shell, as a jacket alone it isn't as warm as it should be. I think it is too expensive also.

    OVERALL
    RATING
    3
    VALUE
    RATING
    2
    [Sep 18, 2001]
    scirocco
    Mountaineer

    Strength:

    None

    Weakness:

    None

    I have both the delta R and delta shearling because I purchased both at 50% off... get 2 for the price of one. Both have been tested, and I prefer the shearling because it has more insulation. The difference in bulk is very minimal, and it is better to be too hot than cold. As far as performance, they both are exceptional compared to other high end fleece jackets I have tried. They keep you warm and let you breath.

    Customer Service

    Excellent

    Similar Products Used:

    The North Face, Patagonia, Mountain Hardware

    OVERALL
    RATING
    5
    VALUE
    RATING
    5
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