The previous time I skied into the Yuditna Cabin on Eklutna Lake, a backcountry cabin in Alaska, I was smarter. It turns out that pulling 75 pounds of gear on a sled in winter is easier with classic skis, and is not recommended, nor fun, with skate skis.
Alas, despite my poor choice of flotation, my decision to wear the Arc’teryx Beta AR hardshell jacket into the cabin in November made up for any errors in my choice of ski. I reached for this jacket because of its versatility. It’s perfect for a cold day out with my family when I knew I wasn’t doing anything super technical or specific, but needed a jacket for whatever conditions the day would throw at me.
Having an all-around hardshell while pulling a heavy sled allowed me to stay ventilated and sweat-free. It blocked out the biting north winds and helped me retrain much-needed body heat between snack breaks with my two toddlers in tow.
Beyond my overnight Alaskan adventure, I took the Arc’teryx Beta AR Jacket through the wringer, cross-country skiing on the world-class nordic trails at Kincaid Park outside of Anchorage, ski touring at Stevens Pass in Washington, and camping along Hood Canal just outside of Olympic National Park. The Beta AR was a welcome companion through all of it.
In short: What stood out about the Arc’teryx Beta AR jacket is just what the AR or “all around” name implies. It is an impeccably designed, highly breathable, fully functional, durable, and easy-to-use hardshell. This jacket worked phenomenally for winter activity in almost any condition, no matter the weather. It is a top-choice quiver-killing hardshell for anyone who might want to pare down the contents of their closet. It’s a shell you can use for almost any adventure — as long as it doesn’t require a harness.
Want to compare the Beta AR to the hardiest hardshell jackets available today? Check out GearJunkie’s Best Hardshell Jacket guide.
- Material Construction: 40D/80D 3L GORE-TEX Pro Most Rugged
- Waterproof Rating (mm): 28,000
- Breathability Rating (RET): <9
- Fit: Regular
- Pockets: Two handwarming pockets
- Weight: 1 lb.
- Best For: General mountaineering, ski-touring, alpine rock
Pros
- Versatile feature set
- Unique raised collar for weather protection
- Built with Most Rugged GORE-TEX Pro membrane
- Lightweight at only 1 pound (tested men's medium)
- Rugged exterior shell fabric absorbs abrasion
Cons
- Fairly spendy
- Most Rugged version of GORE-TEX Pro has lower breathability
- No two-way front zipper
Arc’teryx Beta AR Jacket: Review

First Impressions
Beta AR Feature Set

Breathability and Fit

Weather Protection

Favorite Features

Room for Improvement

Arc’teryx Beta AR Jacket: Conclusion
