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JeterollI have a Beta AR (and a bunch of other Arc shit, I like their stuff).
First you have to decide whether you want a ski specific shell (Sabre AR and Cassiar) or just a shell, and if you are going to use it outside skiing. The main difference is the ski shells have powder skirts, so if you have a bib you probably don't care/don't want that.
Also a huge difference is the Sabre AR has a flannel liner, so some insulation built-in. That may make it better for skiing for your preferences, but at the cost of being less versatile for other activities.
Cassiar also has a removable hood if that matters to you. Another thing to note is that the Cassiar and Beta AR both have DropHoods, which is the type which wraps around your neck, as opposed to the Sabre which has a StormHood, which is the more traditional style that some people (including myself) prefer as it doesn't have material that goes around/behind your neck and generally fits helmets a bit better. The Cassiar also has an insulated neck area for its DropHood.
You gotta decide whether this is gonna be exclusively a ski jacket as well. Most people who buy an Arc jacket for skiing and use outside skiing tend to go with a Beta SV, which is similar to the Beta AR but a bit longer cut, slightly more durable, and it has the StormHood which people tend to prefer. It's a very versatile piece.
The materials of the Beta AR are less durable than the other two jackets, but the reinforcments are on par. Beta SV is slightly more durable overall and doesn't have reinforcements because the material overall is all more durable.
If you give me some more info I'd be happy to help you hone it in from here!
tomPietrowskiI have the rush jacket and it’s not like down to my knees but it’s a good longer fit compared to the more traditional waist high stuff they have.
animatorDo you have experience with a lot of their line? Do they make anything that’s longer cut than usual? I want a jacket that actually covers my ass and doesn’t sit at my hips
JeterollI have a Beta AR (and a bunch of other Arc shit, I like their stuff).
First you have to decide whether you want a ski specific shell (Sabre AR and Cassiar) or just a shell, and if you are going to use it outside skiing. The main difference is the ski shells have powder skirts, so if you have a bib you probably don't care/don't want that.
Also a huge difference is the Sabre AR has a flannel liner, so some insulation built-in. That may make it better for skiing for your preferences, but at the cost of being less versatile for other activities.
Cassiar also has a removable hood if that matters to you. Another thing to note is that the Cassiar and Beta AR both have DropHoods, which is the type which wraps around your neck, as opposed to the Sabre which has a StormHood, which is the more traditional style that some people (including myself) prefer as it doesn't have material that goes around/behind your neck and generally fits helmets a bit better. The Cassiar also has an insulated neck area for its DropHood.
You gotta decide whether this is gonna be exclusively a ski jacket as well. Most people who buy an Arc jacket for skiing and use outside skiing tend to go with a Beta SV, which is similar to the Beta AR but a bit longer cut, slightly more durable, and it has the StormHood which people tend to prefer. It's a very versatile piece.
The materials of the Beta AR are less durable than the other two jackets, but the reinforcments are on par. Beta SV is slightly more durable overall and doesn't have reinforcements because the material overall is all more durable.
If you give me some more info I'd be happy to help you hone it in from here!
WoFlowzSorry I’m not rich wouldn’t know 😔🤟
9tryYeah, I have bibs so I'm not too worried about a pow skirt. Right now I have an old Patagonia torrent shell so I'm thinking about going with the ski shell. Does the beta ar have 2 interior pockets
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