Arc'teryx Squamish Hooded Jacket - Women's reviews and deals for sale
If the wind's howling during your early morning jog, stay comfortable in the lightweight, wind-resistant Squamish Jacket. While offering wind-resistance and free-moving comfort, Arc'teryx' Tyono fabric also features an air-permeable PU coating and DWR finish that adds water-resistance so you stay dry in early spring drizzles. The jacket includes a zippered chest pocket to hold your car key or other small essentials, and the jacket can be stuffed down into the chest pocket if you're taking it with you in your hiking backpack or travel luggage.
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Product Specifications
Brand | Arc'teryx |
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Category | Women's Wind Jackets |
Material | Tyono 30 denier (100% nylon), DWR finish |
Fit | slim |
Length | hip |
Center Back Length | 25.5in |
Hood | fixed, adjustable |
Pockets | 1 zippered chest |
Reflective | logo |
Recommended Use | hiking, climbing, running |
Manufacturer Warranty | limited lifetime |
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Arc'teryx Squamish Hooded Jacket - Women's Reviews
reb113622941
June 22, 2019Almost perfect!
I love this jacket! Instantly a favorite staple in my closet. It's light. It's breathable. It's protecting. It's windproof. It's NOT water resistant, if large droplets in a rainstorm hit this jacket, they'll seep through. The hoodie is fantastic! The velcro wrist adjustments are friggin fantastic, I love them, they keep all the warm air in, cold air out, all the wind out! The storage… read more feature is phenomenal! But it doesn't have side pockets, which is strange to me. The jacket wouldn't have had that much-added bulk with side pockets, at least one side pocket. It's the only thing I would change. Otherwise, it's so light and breathable, easily packable jacket that I am in love with it. I take it on flights, hikes, runs, work, anywhere and everywhere I can. It washes nicely. I wash it on gentle and air dry it, comes out good as new. I'll likely order one in another color because its just that good. I am 5'5', 125, slightly curvy, dimensions are 34D-27-29, and Small fits with some wiggle room. I usually wear a sports bra and t-shirt underneath, but I could probably layer a light sweater underneath as well.
Kimberly
June 19, 2019A keeper
It has no side pockets for your hands... but I'm keeping it anyway! Its great for being active in a light rain. It might not be great for standing at the soccer game in the rain because your hands are going to get wet for sure.
William Bowen
April 1, 2019Great gift!
I bought this for my girlfriend on our biking, climbing, camping, and summer dawn patrols! We love it!
Lexi
March 22, 2019Amazing running jacket!
This jacket is AWESOME. Fits true to size and is breathable yet warm!
Casey Sandala
July 30, 2018Perfect Wind Layer
I purchased this jacket specifically for a long, windy climb up the Grand Teton. I had attempted the climb once without a great wind breaker and paid the consequences. This jacket worked perfectly this time around. I felt warm and comfortable during the windy parts of the climb. As the sun came out and the wind died down, I did need to shed this layer quickly as it instantly built… read more up heat, but that was expected and easy enough since the jacket is so lightweight. It packed into my climbing bag in a snap. Overall, the fit of the jacket is pretty good, and fairly flattering, although it did seem a little short on me.
Jordan Kelch
September 6, 2017Great Fall/Winter Running Jacket
This jacket is awesome! It's super light and compacts into its pocket so it's easy to take with if you're unsure about the weather. It's not 100% waterproof but if you were stuck in a light storm or snow shower you'd be fine. I really like the fit. It's not too long at the waist and it's a nice cut for women.
Claire L.
April 24, 2017so great
I bought this to replace a Patagonia Houdini jacket that I lost, and although I did like the Houdini, I think this jacket is even better. It fits a little narrower than the Houdini--it's true to most Arc'Teryx sizing. Two things that are markedly better about the Squamish jacket: the cuffs have a bit of elastic so they stay up when I push them up, and the hood has a better trim--it… read more fits better around my head and it doesn't fly up in my face when I'm riding my bike and look over my shoulder (sounds weird, I know, but it was a constant with the Houdini). I use this jacket primarily for biking to/from work, sometimes for evening trail runs, and it's perfect for that. I agree with others that it's not a substitute for a rain jacket, but I was actually pleasantly surprised at how much water it sheds before it gets saturated. The jacket stuffs into the chest pocket, approximately 4"x6". Not a feature I use very often, but still nice.
Re Wikstrom
August 21, 2016great emergency wind layer
I was expecting a thicker softshell, and in reality this is an ULTRALIGHT wind and emergency layer. VERY similar to the Patagonia Houdini. It didn't work for my original purpose, but I decided to keep it because the fit is perfect for me, and it's still an awesome, and very useful jacket to have. It may shed a few random drops of water, but definitely NOT meant to be a rain… read more jacket. Best as a wind layer. It packs down INCREDIBLY small. I shoved it into a small purse the other day heading into town at night so I could wear it home. The fit is your standard Arcteryx fit. It is loose enough to allow a layer or two underneath.
yin
June 17, 2016Love it, but not when it really rains
Recently wore this jacket quite a bit for climbing . It is a terrible layer for when rain (or anything heavier than a drizzle) is definite. Despite the coating and finish, this jacket doesn't really keep me that dry. And when it's a little misty and windy out, it is a bummer that there aren't any pockets to keep your hands warm and dry in. Also, if you happen to get caught in a… read more major downpour in this jacket, you will get soaked. However, this thing does dry out fast, and for windy days it's an awesome layer. I love how small packs down and how light it is. I decided last minute to take this baby with me on El Cap and was so happy I did -- perfect active wind layer to have clipped to your harness.
Jen Teeple
November 20, 2014My favorite go-to lightweight jacket!
Sizing reference: (Female) 5' 4.75", 110 pounds, ~34A. USE: I purchased this jacket to use for running & hiking in light rain & wind in the spring/summer. In reality, I wear this jacket rain or shine. Note: this is NOT waterproof & will not keep you dry in a downpour. FIT: I have a size SMALL. I don't like my jackets very tight, and I like to keep in mind I might want a couple… read more thin layers underneath any jacket I have to get the most use out of them. I have broad shoulders, a fairly small cup size, and about a 34" bust, & the chest fits perfectly--not too tight, not too loose. I have a +1 ape index & the cuffs fit just right at my wrists, & they don't slide around. The jacket fits comfortably around your face when fully zipped (see pic) & neither constrains your neck nor chafes your chin. PROS: It's incredibly lightweight & perfectly stretchy, and if you need a warm-weather emergency jacket on a run, walk, hike, climb, etc., stop here! When I don't need it, I can easily & quickly tie it around my waist. The single cinch cord at the bottom of the jacket as well as on the hood are effortless to use, and the light but firm functional brim makes this my go-to jacket on a cloudy day when I don't want to carry around my crunchy Gore-Tex. The chest pocket is great for carrying my phone & tiny wallet. One more thing: the silver logo is reflective! (see pic). Arc'teryx thinks of it all, which, for me, makes it worth the investment. CONS: Use the velcro closures carefully on this jacket--they may scratch your skin. When I first got this jacket, I had a few 8-inch bright red scratches on my body from the sharpness of the edge on the closure. The edges have since softened a bit with use. Finally, the lack of side pockets drives some people mad. I am not one of those people, & on a run, I find that I simply don't need side pockets; but be aware there aren't any on this model. Also check out the Arc'teryx "Cita" for slightly more reflectivity & a different color selection.
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