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Arcteryx Cerium LT Jacket / Yukon - 44% off ($240.80)

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Arcteryx Cerium LT Jacket / Yukon - 44% off ($240.80)

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44%
Expiry:
January 1, 2020
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Livestock
Not the best colour (champagne yellow), though it has better photos at the official Arcteryx site.

Use code LASTCHANCE20 to bring it down to 44% off regular price; code valid till 11:59PM on New Year's Day.

Large is sold out; S/M/XL still in stock.
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May 5, 2017
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Only s in stock.. that covert cardigan looks weird too
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chatbox wrote: Reminds me of something like this: http://the-sun.on.cc/cnt/lifestyle/2014 ... -001b7.jpg

Ignore the "better photos" on the Arcteryx site...they're not realistic. (You're not buying the photos)
So the colour is pretty bad, I definitely agree with that, but the cerium LT itself is one of the best looking down packable jackets on the market and is quite fitted provided you get your normal size.

The wrinkles and compact look of the jacket fluffs up after it sits out for a while, it's just from shipment and being folded.
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.........when you wanna go super saiyan
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Nov 29, 2018
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surprisingly not that terrible of a color. Good jacket to pull out for hiking.
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MattG65633 wrote: surprisingly not that terrible of a color. Good jacket to pull out for hiking.
Down isn't very good as an active layer. It's puffy, can get too warm, and non hydrophobic treated down clumps up when wet (ie sweat) which affects performance. A moisture wicking fleece or wool material would likely be better to not retain sweat and yet still retain warmth for hiking in colder weather. Pulling out down would be good for rest stops/camp though.
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May 11, 2015
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Great jacket for playing hide and go seek in a cornfield.
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Nov 29, 2018
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bombdiggity wrote: Down isn't very good as an active layer. It's puffy, can get too warm, and non hydrophobic treated down clumps up when wet (ie sweat) which affects performance. A moisture wicking fleece or wool material would likely be better to not retain sweat and yet still retain warmth for hiking in colder weather. Pulling out down would be good for rest stops/camp though.
if the temperature is rated well for the jacket, its perfectly fine to hike in it. you wouldnt want to hike in + weather though. but a cool winter day in Banff would be acceptable

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