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Arc'teryx 2008 - Sneak Preview

Next year's cragging packs, summit-bagging packs, and lightweight shells...

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Last week we had a look at Arc-teryx's award-winning, 300g climbing harnesses, but there's a whole lot more gear lined up in their 2008 range. We caught up with them in Friedrichshafen to take a sneak peak at what's in store...

Windproofs and Waterproofs

Minimalism is the aim of the game in the 2008 clothing range. First up is the Alpha SL Pullover which uses Gore-Tex Paclite fabric for complete waterproofing and weighs in at 322g (300g for women).

Features include a helmet-compatible hood and two hefty pit zips for venting, so you don't get too sweaty, and the damage is £195.

Arcteryx Alpha SL Pullover

If you're more in the market for a windproof next spring then there's one on offer called the Solano Jacket. It's made of Windstopper fabric with nylon-lined sleeves for ease of movement and a brushed-polyester lining next to the body for a touch of insulation.

Again, it's a lightweight little fellow, weighing in at 333g (283g for women) and the damage on this one is £140.

Arc'teryx say the jacket is “perfect for chilly runs, climbing, mountain biking or 18 holes of dewy morning golf.” We'll take their word about the golf:-)

Arcteryx Solano Jacket

Also look out for the Velox Comp Crew, the Velox Comp V Neck and the Ether Comp Jersey which are new baselayers in the Velox trail running series. The main features are wicking panels down the sides with a more robust front and back and they'll be in the shops for the first time next spring too.

Packs

There's a climbing theme to the new range of packs for next year, in case a Warp Strength Technology harness isn't the only item you want to take with you to the crag.

The chief new development is the Muira Cragging Pack which comes in three sizes - 20l, 30l and 50l. Its key features are side zips which run the full length of the pack, so you can see everything at once instead of having to empty out the full contents to retrieve the fleece at the bottom. And in case you're worried about all your belongings falling out when you're on a belay ledge, there's a strap running down each side to help hold things in place.

Other bits and bobs worth noting are the roll-top closure, a bit like a dry-bag, internal gear loops, and padded sides to protect your kit.

Weights are 1.5kg, 1.9kg and 2.2 kg for the 20, 30 and 50l versions, and the damage ranges from £90 to £140.

Arcteryx Miura 30

Finally, there's another new range of packs on the cards “designed for summit sprints or as an easily stowable secondary pack on expeditions.” They're called the Cierzo packs and they come in 18 and 35l versions, weighing 255g and 553g depending on which member of the family you're after.

As you'll have guessed from the weight, they're pretty minimalist, designed to carry the bare essentials up the final few metres to the summit and to be easily compressible into your main sack the rest of the time.

To give a few examples of things you can manage without at the last gasp, the 18l version doesn't have a back panel and the hip belt and sternum straps are removable just in case you want to ditch a few more grams.

Its big brother, the Cierzo 35, contains a foam back-pad which is slightly schizophrenic and converts into a camping mat when it's off duty. There's also a hydration pocket and an ice axe loop. And when you want to stow the pack away, it fits inside its own lid pocket. Handy.

If that sounds like your cup of tea, put your hand in your pocket to the order of £35 - or £70 for the larger version - and the Cierzo is yours.

Arcteryx Cierzo 18

That's it for the new spring/summer 2008 range from Arc'teryx, but full details of the brand's current range is available on the website.


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