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Reddit mentions of Arc'teryx Atom LT Jacket Women's (Crimson, Medium)
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- ATOM LT JACKET - Versatile combination for layering on cold wet days or as an outer layer in cold dry conditions. Tthis warm mid-layer features composite materials that provide balanced warmth and breathability.
- ATOM LT JACKET - Versatile combination for layering on cold wet days or as an outer layer in cold dry conditions. Tthis warm mid-layer features composite materials that provide balanced warmth and breathability.
- ARC'ESSENTIALS - Versatile high performance designs for diverse activities and conditions.
- ATOM - Versatile synthetic insulated mid layers with a high degree of weather resistance.
- LIGHTWEIGHT - High performance, minimalist design that is durable for its weight.
- SYNTHETIC INSULATION - Man-made insulation with quick dry times, durability and retains warmth when damp.
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Specs:
Color | Crimson |
Height | 4 Inches |
Length | 15 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Size | Medium |
Weight | 1.322773572 Pounds |
Width | 15 Inches |
If you already have plenty of layers to keep you warm to 30, you may just need a good all purpose hard shell or soft shell? For winter commuting, I actually prefer a helmet compatible hood. I also try to be frugal with my commuting setup and prefer it to be all purpose gear.
My setup is 3 main pieces - a fleece, a mid weight synthetic coat, and a soft shell. I can generally mix and match down to stay comfortable below into the teens. I’ve slowly upgraded into nice technical versions, but started out with all cheap stuff from steepandcheap.com. I like this setup since it’s the same for hiking, biking, climbing, and compatibility with ski setup. Over the long run, my Arc Terxy year has lasted well and proven to be a frugal choice despite the seemingly high cost even on clearance, and you can slowly upgrade since it’s system of layers.
Fleece - any will do. I have a 10 year old Patagonia R2 that I use for every sport.
Mid weight synthetic jacket - I have the men’s version of Arc Teryx Atom jacket. This doubles as a plain casual coat for work. I’ve had mine for 6+ years and it still going strong.
Softshell - over the years I’ve got a couple shells. Mostly I rely on an Arc Terxy Hooded sofshell. The make great helmet compatible hood, so you don’t loose vision or comfort. I don’t lie wearing hats on the way to work so this keeps my ears warm. I first had the Squamish and eventually upgraded to something a little more heavy duty when it was on clearance. The Squamish and Atom are the two most versatile jackets I’ve ever owned. I still pull out the Squamish year round and the Atom even sees summer use in the mountains.
https://www.patagonia.com/product/mens-r2-regulator-fleece-jacket/25139.html?dwvar_25139_color=BALB&cgid=mens-fleece-technical
Arc'teryx Atom LT Jacket Women's (Crimson, Medium) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0788VXVYG/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_91WWDb12MVYHC
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