Also got the Alpa and couldn't be happier. Also great for cycling in the rain on the racing bike because the cap easily goes over my bike helmet as well.
Am i the the only one who finds the hoods on arcteryx jackets useless. No proper wired peak so they flap all over the place even when properly adjusted.
I am honestly tired of this manosphere bs about alphas and betas. It is all based on some retracted study on captive wolves along with essentialist views on gender roles coming from grifters who prey on insecure men. Wait...
I need a bombproof technical jacket to go down the shops and walk up brecon becons once a year.
Also got the Alpa and couldn't be happier. Also great for cycling in the rain on the racing bike because the cap easily goes over my bike helmet as well.
I got an alpha for just thst. Its light packs down but more climbing orientsted so great for scrambling uk. Sleeves longer for that.
Would you recommend the alpha for snowboarding or go for their sabre or rush?
Rush looks ideal for snowboarding / backcountry
I'm with my 2nd Alpha jacket, 2nd failed main zipper. Disappointing at this price point
Then why buy it again?
Then why buy it again?
Then why buy it again?
@@waffle3732 didn't buy again, I was compensated by a new jacket from Arcteryx
Am i the the only one who finds the hoods on arcteryx jackets useless. No proper wired peak so they flap all over the place even when properly adjusted.
I am honestly tired of this manosphere bs about alphas and betas. It is all based on some retracted study on captive wolves along with essentialist views on gender roles coming from grifters who prey on insecure men. Wait...
So… Gamma?
They are named this for over 20 years