11/21/25

A unique little hoody - Arc’teryx Delta Pullover

(Please note the below text is a transcript of the video)

This is the Arc'teryx Delta pullover hoodie. And aside from being purple, it has a couple of things about it that make it pretty unique. Arc'teryx designed this thing to be about as warm as a lightweight jacket can be. And I think they did a pretty good job. They call it "hollow-core" fiber technology, whatever that means. But the result is something that is very breezy and can be used on mild to even warm days as a standalone. It has this interesting mesh-like pattern on the inside, which is one of the things that I think makes it unique. And it does a really good job at moisture wicking. So, whenever it's underneath a rain jacket, especially on those clammy, mild days, it makes me feel not so clammy. It's about 55° today. And the breathability that makes it so good at moisture wicking makes it great for me not to get sweaty while I'm out walking around. It has a scuba suit style hood, which is nice because it's really form fitting. Arc'teryx says that's because it's supposed to fit underneath a climbing helmet. But if you're like me, maybe it's supposed to fit underneath a stylish hat. It looks pretty normal if you take the hood off. So even if you have an extra layer on top, you can leave this hood down and it doesn't get in the way as much. Of course, it has things you would expect like elastic wrist cuffs and a nice little bit of elastic around the hem to help it fit better. And while we're talking about fit, I'm 6'2", 190 lbs. This is a size large, and it fits the way that I like with a little bit of extra room. It has a zippered pocket up here, which is good for holding a phone, or in this case, a microphone. I bought this with my own money, and even at a discounted price, it's high enough that there's some hesitation before, but like with every Arc'teryx product that I've ever owned, as soon as I get over the initial expenditure, I'm glad I have it. It's just really high quality. Anyway, if you like this video, check out my channel and if you want to come along, subscribe. But either way, I'm glad you're here and I'll see you next time :)

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