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The 10 Best Winter Gear Deals on Arc’Teryx at REI and Evo
The 10 Best Winter Gear Deals on Arc’Teryx at REI and Evo
Apr 16, 2025 12:16 AM

  Woe is the wallet of the outdoor enthusiast. High-quality gear typically comes with a high price tag. But if money isnt an object, investing in ArcTeryx gear is often your best move. The brands outerwear is consistently bomber, the insulators toasty, and hell, even the base layers are so cozy Ill wear them for days on end.

  But affording Arcteryxs top-of-the-line equipment and apparel can be tough, even if you factor in the investments ruggedness and expected longevity. ArcTeryxs site doesnt have any discounts right now, but our team of ArcTeryx aficionados hunted down some late-season savings on some of our favorite winter gear at REI and Evo. Our bounty? 10 serious sales on investment-worthy ArcTeryx products. If youre in the market for a new ski jacket, bibs, or even a pair of trail runners, check out the sales below and score ArcTeryx finds for cheap(er).

  ArcTeryx Mens Sabre Pants for $340 ($550) Arcteryxs Sabre line is consistently rated highly by gear reviewers and customers. Its some of the best outerwear in the game, and I fully back the high praise. The ArcTeryx Sabre Pants have a three-layer, 80-denier nylon ripstop fabric over a Gore-Tex membrane that offers skiers and riders a balance between lightweight mobility and hardwearing, steadfast weatherproofing. The shell-style pants are uninsulated, making them versatile enough to handle any conditions from mid-winter to late spring. Speaking of spring, the Sabre pants also boast a pair of thigh vents for airflow and a soft-to-the-touch polyester backer thats comfortable even when forgoing full-length base layer bottoms on warmer days.

  ArcTeryx Womens Sentinel Pants from $305+ ($600) The womens version of the Sabre Pants above, the Sentinel Pants are a dependable option for women looking for a resort-to-backcountry ski pant for daily wear. But at up to 49% off (depending on color), the available sizing is limited. For those looking for additional coverage, The Sentinel bib version is also on sale right now.

  Arcteryx Mens Beta SL Jacket for $351 ($500) Weighing in at three-quarters of a pound, the Arcteryx Beta SL Jacket is a lightweight, breathable, and versatile style. With a waterproof Gore-Tex three-layer shell and a comfortable, minimalistic C-knit backer, its a stellar windproof style. It also offers a helmet-compatible hood, Recco rescue reflector, and ventilating pit zips. Although its not the most heavy-duty option in the ArcTeryx lineup, the Beta SL is an ultra-packable rain jacket that plays double duty in moderate snow.

  ArcTeryx Womens Sentinel Jacket from $525+ ($750) This burly ski jacket can handle in-bounds storm days, mechanized backcountry missions, and human-powered tours alike, making it ideal for serious skiers and riders. The regular-fit style incorporates thoughtful details from a helmet-compatible hood that you can cinch with one hand to pit zips for extra ventilation, an array of internal and external pockets (including a pass pocket for easy RFID use), and a Recco rescue reflector. The weatherproofing and ruggedness are also top-tier: the three-layer design utilizes a bombproof Gore-Tex material made from 70-denier nylon face fabric for ultimate protection.

  ArcTeryx Sabre Index Mittens for $126 ($180) Im a huge fan of trigger mitts—a cross between classic gloves and mitts, or what ArcTeryx brands here as an Index Mitten. These lobster-claw-like winter essentials keep your pinky, ring, and middle fingers grouped together, providing the warmth of a mitt. In contrast, your index finger and thumb are housed separately, so that you can enjoy the dexterity of a glove. The ArcTeryx Sabre Index Mitts are ideal for cold days in the resort or backcountry, with a Gore-Tex membrane for reliable waterproofing, leather palms for durability and grip, and PrimaLoft inserts for trustworthy warmth. Plus, theyre currently 30% off.

  ArcTeryx Sabre Mitts for $126 ($180) For those who prefer the feel of traditional mittens, or if youre looking for maximum warmth and mainly stay in bounds, check out ArcTeryxs Sabre Mitts. They boast the same waterproof Gore-Tex membrane, robust insulation, and reinforced leather palms as the Sabre Index Mitts, but they offer skiers and riders the classic, toasty appeal of a standard mitt.

  ArcTeryx Womens Norvan LD 3 Trail Running Shoes for $133 ($165) If ArcTeryx isnt on your radar for trail running gear or footwear, consider this a PSA. Earning a coveted top-rated badge from REI customers, the Norvan LD 3 has an impressive score of 4.6 out of 5 stars at the time of writing. Its also currently 19% off. Although I havent personally tried these out yet, Ive been impressed after putting in some Tahoe trail mileage on the featherweight, currently sold-out Norvan SL.

  ArcTeryx Womens Atom Hoodie from $205+ ($300) Ive never tested an ArcTeryx mid-layer I didnt like. Case in point? ArcTeryx Atom Hoodie. The DWR-treated face fabric blocks wind well and moves fluidly, whether scrambling a summit ridge, touring in the backcountry, or just walking around town. The stretchy fleece side panels are cozy and breathable, and CoreLoft insulation adds warmth for maintaining body temps in cold weather. Its practical from summer to winter—and currently on sale for up to 30% off.

  ArcTeryx Mens Cerium SV Down Hoody from $421+ ($600) Get prepped for arctic adventures, mountaineering missions, and ski traverses with ArcTeryxs Cerium SV Down Hoody. The windproof ripstop shell is lightweight for packability and windproof and DWR-treated for moderate weather protection. However, its the puffys superior insulation that impressed me most. ArcTeryx stuffed the baffled jacket with 1,000-fill power goose down—virtually the best warmth-to-weight ratio—and added warm-when-wet synthetic paneling in zones where you need extra breathability. Im a big fan of this piece, and its coming with me on trips to Revelstoke, BC, and Alta, Norway, this spring.

  ArcTeryx Mens Cerium Hoodie for $320 ($400) If you need a new go-to puffy for daily adventures, check out the ArcTeryx Cerium Hoodie. The standard Cerium design isnt as heavy—or pricey—as the Cerium SV style listed above. Comparatively, its less of an expedition-grade puffy and more of a midweight insulator for normal winter conditions, meaning it will definitely get more day-to-day use. A combo of 850-fill goose down and synthetic insulation panels provide impressive warmth, and it comes in a stuff sack for easy stashing in your touring pack.

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