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  1. I probably described it the wrong way,what I mean is it is not a true shell and is not considered as one in the line,nor dose it fit in the same way, it is more of a hoody fit than a jacket fit, while granted it dose not have any warmth giving properties other than being wind resistant

  2. same as the other isogons? I would say isogons run slimmer than say the shells as they are more of a midlayer piece but not significantly different

    Blazer Lt again fit wise I suggest your regular veilance size,its maybe a bit trimmer than the winter ones as the fabric is thinner

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  4. you have to remember Arc's standards in terms of what they will say something is doing,I never looked at this piece and felt that it was really water repellant its not its purpose in the collection,same with the dyadic.it I guess offers very light protection,but either the windshell or mechanical stretch woven fabrics will offer much better results for varying spring/summer weather conditions

  5. not really as its not a jacket,it is not water repellent etc,depends really what your 'everyday' needs are,the isogon is probably the best 'everyday' piece this season in terms of being able to wear indoor and out water/wind resistant and light, obviously its only downside is if the hood makes it to 'sporty' for all your occasions.

    the windshell shirt could also possibly be useful for you, light and wind/water resistant and packable

  6. if its for cold I would wait for the herno stuff,I think you would find a solution there I think from what I hear it will be the strongest looking womens offering. xs in veilance might work depending on size,but the fit is less flattering as its not cut for female my misses walks the dog in the insulator from the patrol insulated jacket from veilance it dose the job in terms of performance but is not as refined in fit as the womens acronym pieces she has

  7. I think the current acr womens packable is a really nice piece I got that for my misses and it looks really good,or wait till winter and check out the stuff errolson has done for herno which includes a full womens line

  8. What is the best fitted/slim fit Arc'teryx jacket? I have had my Theta for the past 4 years now and is great for when I am layering. However, it is too boxy/loose when I am just wearing a t-shirt inside.

    I'm looking for a new jacket that is more fitted for the warmer season (Vancouver rainy summers)...

    depends what exactly you are planning on doing in it, but the composite from Veilance would likely fit the bill and give you a fit that you just will not get from an outdoor product.

  9. wouldn't say sleeves are wide, there is no cuff adjuster but the cuff is has a cut away so its slightly longer over top of your hand and then cut away round your thumb and is shorter on the inside where you would not need/want fabric on your palm,

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