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$1,000 Arc'teryx Raincoats?
« on: 09/29/11, 02:24 PM »

http://veilance.arcteryx.com/Product.aspx?EN/Mens/Sinter-Coat

Kinda cool looking, tho.
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Re: $1,000 Arc'teryx Raincoats?
« Reply #1 on: 09/29/11, 08:15 PM »

Man, that is FUGLY!   Looks like Neo in the Matrix...
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Re: $1,000 Arc'teryx Raincoats?
« Reply #2 on: 09/29/11, 08:32 PM »

I wouldn't buy or wear that on a Monday, Tuesday or WTF!?
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Re: $1,000 Arc'teryx Raincoats?
« Reply #3 on: 09/29/11, 09:07 PM »

Get this first, it's 5 cents cheaper!   Me gusto mucho.
http://www.backcountry.com/dynafit-tlt-5-performance-tf-alpine-touring-boot
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Re: $1,000 Arc'teryx Raincoats?
« Reply #4 on: 09/29/11, 09:19 PM »

Already got some of those, Silas. 
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« Reply #5 on: 09/29/11, 10:21 PM »

Get this first, it's 5 cents cheaper!

Do they come in stealthy black to match the coat?
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Re: $1,000 Arc'teryx Raincoats?
« Reply #6 on: 09/29/11, 10:44 PM »

No, but the new La Sportiva boots and bindings do!
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Re: $1,000 Arc'teryx Raincoats?
« Reply #7 on: 09/29/11, 11:45 PM »

Did the company that bought the company that bought Arc'Teryx get bought by Gucci?  They left dirtbag land long ago.
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Re: $1,000 Arc'teryx Raincoats?
« Reply #8 on: 09/30/11, 07:05 AM »

I think you read the price wrong -- it is $999,999.00 (once you place it in the shopping cart)

I suppose if wearing it would give you all of Nero's abilities...
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Re: $1,000 Arc'teryx Raincoats?
« Reply #9 on: 09/30/11, 07:27 AM »

Nice details for a Holicaust Cloak.
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Re: $1,000 Arc'teryx Raincoats?
« Reply #10 on: 09/30/11, 09:18 AM »

Did the company that bought the company that bought Arc'Teryx get bought by Gucci?  They left dirtbag land long ago.

Was Arc'Teryx ever in dirtbag land?  I would never buy their stuff just based on principle (overpriced)...I'm not their target market anyway.  Although I did buy my first Patagucci jacket last year...on sale!
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Re: $1,000 Arc'teryx Raincoats?
« Reply #11 on: 09/30/11, 09:47 AM »

Dirtbags are exactly the kind of people who buy Arc'teryx coats, and TLT 5 P boots. They just scrimp on every thing else.
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Re: $1,000 Arc'teryx Raincoats?
« Reply #12 on: 09/30/11, 10:08 AM »

Don't know what a "TLT 5 P" boot is...but from the context it sounds expensive. 

Outerwear is kind of interchangeable, althought breathable fabric does make a big comfort difference to me.  You're talking to a guy that still uses the same North Face jacket that I got from warranty back in '97.  I let my employers spend the bucks on the pricey uniforms w/ all the techy fabrics and features. 
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Re: $1,000 Arc'teryx Raincoats?
« Reply #13 on: 09/30/11, 10:16 AM »

Just googled it (TLT 5)...nope wouldn't pay a grand for a ski boot either.  I'm still on '96 Scarpa Denalis and '00 Garmont Ener-G's...find something that fits and stick with it!  When I bought those boots though, it sure felt like I paid a grand
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Re: $1,000 Arc'teryx Raincoats?
« Reply #14 on: 09/30/11, 10:20 AM »

Arc'Teryx has always been poser shit

ETA: Luvin' my TLT5 Mtns
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« Reply #15 on: 09/30/11, 11:15 AM »

Arc'Teryx has always been poser shit

Yeah, but I've been posing in their shit for a long time, and the coat I got in '99 is still going strong . . .
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Re: $1,000 Arc'teryx Raincoats?
« Reply #16 on: 09/30/11, 12:32 PM »

What did you pay for it back then?  Were they shooting for the high dollar market back in '99, or was it pretty reasonable?
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Re: $1,000 Arc'teryx Raincoats?
« Reply #17 on: 09/30/11, 01:14 PM »

If you pay retail for any of this stuff you're either rich or a sucker.
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Re: $1,000 Arc'teryx Raincoats?
« Reply #18 on: 09/30/11, 01:18 PM »

i like it, but $1k is ridiculous

it would be overpriced at $500, their typical pricepoint
(much like all their other gear)

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Re: $1,000 Arc'teryx Raincoats?
« Reply #19 on: 09/30/11, 01:56 PM »

Maybe they're just recognizing that more often than not, people use Arc'teryx gear to walk from their car to Starbucks? 1k is ridiculous, however.

That being said, Arc'teryx does make some really nice product, regardless of how "core" they are. Many of their innovations and designs become trends followed by the smaller and more "core" companies. Waterproof zips, anyone?

Oh, and the tlt5 boots are fantastic. They feel like Mountain sneakers that climb better than plastic mountaineering boots and ski better than just about any light touring boot out there. I'm thoroughly convinced that in the next five years, it'll either be burly overlap boots for the rad-bro freeriders or super light, functional boots like the TLT5 for the average ski tourer. Anything in-between I'm willing to bet will go the way of the rear entry boot.
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Re: $1,000 Arc'teryx Raincoats?
« Reply #20 on: 09/30/11, 02:15 PM »

...and ski better than just about any light touring boot out there.

so they still ski like crap.  got it.

my last ski pants cost $50, are waterproof and have been going strong for 2 years, but unfortunately they dont scream "I have a ton of disposable income".  I'm still jealous of the guys at baker skiing in fishing gear, that's core!   Grin
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Re: $1,000 Arc'teryx Raincoats?
« Reply #21 on: 09/30/11, 02:22 PM »

What did you pay for it back then?

The price was ridiculous back then - I think $450 - but I didn't pay retail. Consider that I wore this coat hard for 5 years, gave it to my son who wore it hard for 6 years, took it back last year and sewed back some of the glued hems that had come apart, put a heavy coat of DWR on it, and it's fine. Can't really think of another piece of gear that's stood the test of time with more grace.
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« Reply #22 on: 09/30/11, 02:34 PM »

I'm not as much of a dirtbag as I used to be but I still can't afford the Dead Bird shit. I'd rather spend my coin on hardware and pick up outerwear on sales or slightly used or just continue to rock the neon Columbia pullover my mom bought for me in 1992.
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Re: $1,000 Arc'teryx Raincoats?
« Reply #23 on: 09/30/11, 03:47 PM »

Arc'Teryx has always been poser shit

Hmmmm, not sure I've been called a poser before, I prefer a functionally fit fashionista. You could have found me posing in Arc'Teryx jackets and pants for the last 10 years.  Of course, to do so you would need the skills to catch me on the up and to hang with me on the down since most of my poses are in motion.

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Re: $1,000 Arc'teryx Raincoats?
« Reply #24 on: 09/30/11, 04:27 PM »

I've got some poser bibs for sale here!!
 http://www.turns-all-year.com/skiing_snowboarding/trip_reports/index.php?topic=21683.msg92852#msg92852
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